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  1. 2023年12月15日 · Call our Priority Banking on 0302610750 for any questions or service queries. You are advised not to send any confidential and/or important information to Standard Chartered via e-mail, as Standard Chartered makes no representations or warranties as to the security or accuracy of any information transmitted via e-mail.

  2. Welcome to our Global Market Outlook 2024. Today we look forward to sharing our views on the economy and markets. As well as bringing you insights from external fund house specialists, into the US and China markets.

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  4. 2024年4月18日 · 18 Apr 2024. Monetary policy and elections in focus. London – Standard Chartered (“the Bank”) now expect global GDP growth of 3.1% this year, unchanged from 2023, and 3.2% in 2025, an improvement from earlier forecasts of 2.9% and 3.1%.

  5. 2022年11月1日 · 最新市場觀點. 善用我們的全球資源分析環球金融市場. 精選內容. 2024年5月24日 美國國債收益率上升和商業活動擴張,重新燃起了市場對美聯儲不急於減息的預期,美國股市周四急挫。 美國三大指數全部下跌,其中道瓊斯工業平均指數顯著… 2024年5月17日 在兩項較弱的美國經濟數據和美聯儲主席鮑威爾相關發言之下,美股創了歷史新高。 正如上周所指出的那樣,在4月美國就業市場報告弱於預期後,美國經濟… 2024年4月26日 我們認為,股市回調和債券收益率上升為增持多元化基礎配置創造了機會。 美國通脹超出預期一直是市場的主要憂慮,但根據大部分情境分析,我們預計隨著通縮… 2023年4月16日 伊朗大使館被轟炸,加上伊朗對以色列的攻擊,引發了外界對地緣緊張局勢升級,或導致石油供應中斷的擔憂。

  6. 2024年5月24日 · Corporate and Investment Banking. Asia, Africa and the Middle East are home to the world’s most dynamic markets. And with a 170-year history in these regions, we can help you thrive. Learn more. Corporate and Investment Banking.

  7. 2. Photographs submitted for the competition must have been taken between the 18 June 2019 and 18 June 2024. 3. The Standard Chartered Young Weather Photographer category is open to anyone aged 17 and under on 18 June 2024. Please note that if you are under the age of 13, entries must be submitted by an adult on your behalf.

  8. 2023年2月8日 · 8 Feb 2023. China will be an “important driver” for global recovery in the second half of 2023 according to Standard Chartered Bank, which expects the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) to grow at 5.8 per cent, higher than the market consensus of 4.9 per cent.