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Investors Shift to Safehaven Bond Etfs Amid Economic Uncertainty

Finance · 03/05/2025

Investors Shift to Safehaven Bond Etfs Amid Economic Uncertainty

Weak US economic data triggered risk-averse sentiment, driving capital into the bond market and making financial bond ETFs a new favorite. The declining 10-year US Treasury yield, coupled with expectations of potential deregulation of the financial industry by the Trump administration, make long-term financial bond ETFs promising. Yuanta 15+ Year ESG USD Investment Grade Bank Bond ETF (00958B), with its stability and growth potential, is an excellent choice for investors seeking to reduce risk and pursue returns.

Indepth Review The Real Value and Benefits of the Boa Premium Rewards Credit Card

Finance · 07/23/2025

Indepth Review The Real Value and Benefits of the Boa Premium Rewards Credit Card

The BoA Premium Rewards credit card offers generous points rewards for travel and dining expenses, along with attractive sign-up bonuses and airline fee reimbursements, making it an appealing choice. However, if users cannot fully leverage its benefits compared to competitors, the cost-effectiveness may decline. It is particularly suitable for frequent travelers and those with BoA assets.

Trumps Return A Dual Test for the Global Economy and Central Banks

Finance · 11/07/2024

Trumps Return A Dual Test for the Global Economy and Central Banks

After Trump's return to the presidency, the global economy and monetary policy face dual challenges. His high tariffs and tax cut promises could lead to rising inflation in the U.S. and limit the room for interest rate cuts by global central banks. Officials from various central banks have started to take measures to address the impending challenges, particularly in emerging markets, where adjustments in monetary policy are imperative.

Trumps Political Comeback May Influence Global Rate Cuts

Finance · 08/06/2025

Trumps Political Comeback May Influence Global Rate Cuts

Trump's strong return to the presidency will impact global central banks' interest rate strategies. His tariff policies may lead to a slowdown in the global economy and accelerate inflation in the U.S., making the Federal Reserve more cautious about rate cuts. Meanwhile, emerging markets may face unique challenges and opportunities.