
New Changes in Global Liquidity: The "American Exception" is Resuming

This year, global funds are flowing out of dollar assets and returning to local markets, with non-U.S. markets outperforming U.S. assets. With the easing of geopolitical tensions and a resurgence of "American exceptionalism," there have been new changes in capital flows. After the cooling of the Middle East situation, funds are returning to risk assets, supporting U.S. stock performance. The Hong Kong dollar has reached the weak side guarantee, and if the Monetary Authority withdraws liquidity, Hong Kong stocks may face pressure. Overall, market performance confirms the judgments of a macro big year, event-driven factors, and emotional speculation, suggesting that equity assets may be favorably positioned in the short term
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