#加密生态动态追踪 Growth Expectation vs High-Interest Policy: China and US Financial Policies at a Crossroads
During Trump's presidency, the US Secretary of Commerce announced a 6% growth target—this number was bold enough. Turning around, it became an open attack on the Federal Reserve's high-interest policy, with a direct focus on Powell. $BTC, $ETH, $BNB—these risk assets are most afraid of this kind of uncertainty: governments want growth, central banks stick to high interest rates, and the two forces pull in opposite directions. The discussion about the Federal Reserve's independence heats up again, reflecting the intrinsic contradictions of policy goals. Can the interest rate hike cycle land smoothly? The market is watching and waiting.
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SpeakWithHatOn
· 12-11 18:28
Here we go again, insisting on growth while stubbornly maintaining high interest rates. The crypto world is caught in the middle, getting squeezed.
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degenwhisperer
· 12-11 18:23
6% growth? Powell probably doesn't want to get roasted; the crypto community hates this kind of policy stalling.
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BridgeTrustFund
· 12-11 18:19
The government wants growth, and the central bank wants high interest rates. Can both really be satisfied at the same time? That's laughable. The crypto world hates this kind of indecisiveness.
#加密生态动态追踪 Growth Expectation vs High-Interest Policy: China and US Financial Policies at a Crossroads
During Trump's presidency, the US Secretary of Commerce announced a 6% growth target—this number was bold enough. Turning around, it became an open attack on the Federal Reserve's high-interest policy, with a direct focus on Powell. $BTC, $ETH, $BNB—these risk assets are most afraid of this kind of uncertainty: governments want growth, central banks stick to high interest rates, and the two forces pull in opposite directions. The discussion about the Federal Reserve's independence heats up again, reflecting the intrinsic contradictions of policy goals. Can the interest rate hike cycle land smoothly? The market is watching and waiting.