With the Federal Reserve about to enter its quiet period, institutions maintain their expectations for a December rate cut.

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According to a research report from CITIC Securities, New York Fed President Williams hinted at a further rate cut in December, reversing market expectations for a rate cut. Currently, the market believes there is a 70% probability of a Fed rate cut in December. The Fed will enter its blackout period on November 29th. Before this period, Powell has no scheduled public speeches or media interviews. Williams' remarks may be the last Fed official statement to influence market expectations. Continuing the previous view, a "close call" rate cut of 25 basis points is expected in December. For the market, the reversal of rate cut expectations, coupled with the progress of the "28-point" plan and news of the Trump administration considering exporting H200 chips to China, means that macroeconomic factors are no longer a source of market pressure in the short term. The market may focus more on issues such as AI company bond issuance and cryptocurrency trends. (Jinshi)

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