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大家有看鮑威爾的記者會也知道,聯儲局不認為3月需要減息,既然開到口咁講,理論上期貨市場應該priced in低於兩成的機會,現時個數仍有三、四成,應該就是擔心NYCB引發更大的問題,亦有可能是,市場想將此事吹大啲,隊死一、兩間銀行引發恐慌,從而倒逼聯儲局提早減息。
The parent company of Silicon Valley Bank argues the FDIC hasn't offered a 'single' claim for why the money shouldn't be returned.