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Understanding the U.S. Stock Market

Finance · 07/17/2025

Understanding the U.S. Stock Market

This presentation offers an in-depth analysis of the major stock exchanges in the U.S., including the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange, and NASDAQ, discussing their characteristics and the types of companies that are well-suited for listing. It also covers the main indices, financial metrics, and vital information regarding transparency and market regulations that investors should pay attention to in order to maximize profits, providing practical insights and guidance for

Overview of the U.S. Financial Markets

Finance · 07/17/2025

Overview of the U.S. Financial Markets

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the components of the U.S. financial market, including the money market and capital market. It explores key institutions and financial instruments such as Treasury bills, commercial papers, stocks, and bonds. Additionally, it introduces the structure and significance of the loan and mortgage markets, aiming to offer readers a thorough understanding of the market.

New York Stock Exchange: A Global Financial Hub

Finance · 07/18/2025

New York Stock Exchange: A Global Financial Hub

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) is a major global securities trading platform and was once the largest exchange in the world. After acquiring an electronic trading platform in 2005, it transformed into a for-profit institution and is headquartered on Wall Street. Currently, around 2,800 companies are listed on the exchange, with a total market capitalization of $15 trillion. The exchange serves as a significant barometer for corporate financing and the global economy.

Exploring the Asset Expected Return Mechanism of Arbitrage Pricing Theory

Finance · 07/18/2025

Exploring the Asset Expected Return Mechanism of Arbitrage Pricing Theory

Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) analyzes expected asset returns through multiple factors, highlighting that many economic risks, such as inflation and fluctuations in national income, cannot be diversified away. Compared to the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), APT offers greater flexibility, as it does not rely on a market portfolio and has fewer assumptions, providing broader applicability for theoretical use.

In-depth Exploration of the Structure and Mechanisms of the US Financial Market

Finance · 07/18/2025

In-depth Exploration of the Structure and Mechanisms of the US Financial Market

This article explores the composition of the U.S. financial markets, including the money market and capital market. It analyzes key instruments in the money market, such as Treasury bills, federal funds, and commercial paper, while discussing the structure of the U.S. capital market, covering both the bond and stock markets. The article also emphasizes the functioning of financial markets and their impact on the economy, aiming to help readers understand the complexity and significance of the

In-depth Analysis of the Structure and Operation of the US Financial Market

Finance · 07/18/2025

In-depth Analysis of the Structure and Operation of the US Financial Market

The U.S. financial markets encompass the money, capital, and debt markets, where stocks and bonds are traded on major exchanges.

Unveiling Public Offerings: A Top Choice for Investors

Finance · 07/18/2025

Unveiling Public Offerings: A Top Choice for Investors

Public offerings are a method of issuing securities to the general public through intermediaries, suitable for issuers looking to raise substantial funds. Their advantages include attracting a diverse range of investors, enhancing market fairness, and improving liquidity. Although the public offering process is complex and can be costly, it remains a vital tool for market development, ensuring the protection of investors' interests and the security of their funds.

The Evolution of Net Interest Margin in the U.S. Banking Sector and Its Relationship with Interest Rate Policies

Finance · 07/18/2025

The Evolution of Net Interest Margin in the U.S. Banking Sector and Its Relationship with Interest Rate Policies

This article explores the relationship between the net interest margin of the U.S. banking industry, interest rate policy, and Treasury yields, alongside their dynamic changes.

The Impact of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy on Household Wealth and Distribution

Finance · 07/18/2025

The Impact of Federal Reserve Monetary Policy on Household Wealth and Distribution

The Federal Reserve's monetary policy affects household wealth and distribution. While accommodative policies promote wealth growth, they also exacerbate inequality, highlighting the need to balance these two outcomes.

Reassessing the Economic Outlook for the U.S. Amid Yield Curve Inversion

Finance · 11/14/2024

Reassessing the Economic Outlook for the U.S. Amid Yield Curve Inversion

This article explores the relationship between yield curve inversion and economic recession in the United States, analyzing the Federal Reserve's policies, changes in the financial market structure, and the responses of businesses and households. Although the warning effect of yield curve inversion has diminished, it remains an important indicator of economic changes that requires attention regarding its potential impact on future economic trends. Through case studies, the multifaceted effects

US Long-term Interest Rates Surge: An Analysis of Causes and Global Impacts

Finance · 12/14/2023

US Long-term Interest Rates Surge: An Analysis of Causes and Global Impacts

The significant rise in U.S. long-term Treasury yields has become a focal point for recent market discussions. This increase not only directly affects the debt situations of U.S. financial institutions and corporations but may also lead to fluctuations in the global economy. Key factors include imbalances in supply and demand, as well as ongoing expectations for a high-interest-rate environment. Additionally, this situation raises concerns about liquidity risk and potential declines in asset

Analysis of the Possibility of a Soft Landing for the US Economy

Finance · 07/18/2025

Analysis of the Possibility of a Soft Landing for the US Economy

As the Federal Reserve continues to raise interest rates, the market is focused on whether the U.S. economy can control inflation while avoiding a recession and achieve a soft landing. Experts analyze historical data and current indicators such as GDP growth, unemployment rates, and inflation levels, suggesting that the U.S. economy may have already achieved a soft landing. Additionally, the onset of a rate-cutting cycle could create favorable conditions for subsequent economic growth.

Exploring the Unique Aspects of the Current U.S. Economic Cycle and Future Trajectories

Finance · 09/20/2023

Exploring the Unique Aspects of the Current U.S. Economic Cycle and Future Trajectories

This article explores the resilience of the U.S. economy and the risks of recession, highlighting the strong performance of businesses and households, as well as the dynamics of the labor market and underlying vulnerabilities.

How to Successfully Apply for U.S. Digital Immigration?

Finance · 07/18/2025

How to Successfully Apply for U.S. Digital Immigration?

The steps to apply for digital immigration to the U.S. include obtaining an ITIN tax number and a valid U.S. address, followed by applying for a bank card or credit card. These steps facilitate the integration of new residents into the American financial landscape. Additionally, understanding U.S. tax and legal knowledge is crucial for successful immigration.

US Housing Market Braces for 2023 Price Drop Affordability Woes

Finance · 08/31/2025

US Housing Market Braces for 2023 Price Drop Affordability Woes

Capital Economics forecasts an 8% drop in US home prices in 2023, while housing affordability will reach a historic low. High interest rates and an economic recession are the primary drivers. The market is expected to recover in 2024. Experts believe the market is undergoing a correction, with home prices adjusting to more reasonable levels. Potential homebuyers should exercise caution during this period of adjustment.