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The Fed raised the interest rate by 0.75% which was expected but the S&P500 reversed course and closed down 2% for the day.
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The Fed is expected to raise interest rate by 0.75% this Wednesday as the chief enemy is still inflation, which they are trying to bring down from 8.3% to 2% target.
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Dow was down 3.94%, S&P 500 dropped 4.32% and Nasdaq tanked 5.16%. The most likely cause was that inflation rate didn't decrease as much as expected.
Currencies are not the only ones affected by inflation and interest rate hikes. Bonds are sensitive to interest rate changes too, especially the longer dated ones.
Happy to invite two guest speakers, Brian Halim from forever financial freedom & Alex Yeo from thebearprowl to talk about the recent China Stock Market Crash. Listen to their views and outlook in the China Market.
0:00 : Introduction 0:39 : What makes you go into the Chinese Market? 3:05 : How do you see all these regulatory risks in China? 4:05 : Why are investors so spoke out by recent regulatory? 8:05 : What do you have to say to all these naysayers? 9:15 : Why do you have that high level of trust in the Chinese government? 11:03 : What gives you confidence in investing in China? 14:05 : When do you think such regulatory risk will simmer down? 17:33 : Do you think the Chinese government is regulating consumer tech? 19:07 : What are some of your biggest position in China? 25:31 : Could it be investors are seeing there might be any fundamental impact to their businesses? 26:37 : Are you happy with the recent Alibaba result? 27:55 : What are your thoughts about the competition that Alibaba is facing? 29:19 : Why did you invest in their biggest competitor like JD 30:46 : Have you invested in JD? Why or why not? 33:26 : Do you have PingAn Insurance in your portfolio? 35:09 : With the regulation pressures, have it change your approach to China Investment? 37:05 : What is your advice for others who are holding or thinking to get into the China market?
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.