QCP Capital: Risk Assets Rise on Global Stimulus Outlook

News.bitcoin.comОпубликовано 2024-09-28Обновлено 2024-09-28

According to a weekend market insights analysis provided by QCP Capital, risk assets experienced a notable rally this week, driven by central bank stimulus measures and key political developments. Analysts from QCP highlighted multiple factors contributing to the uptick, including economic support from China and interest rate expectations in the United States and Japan.

Global Markets Rally as Stimulus and Political Shifts Boost Risk Assets

On Saturday, QCP Capital reported that the People’s Bank of China’s (PBOC) recent stimulus efforts have sparked a resurgence in global markets. The central bank’s measures, aimed at stimulating the Chinese economy, followed the U.S. Federal Reserve’s announcement of a 50-basis-point rate cut.

QCP’s market update emphasized that this monetary policy shift set a “positive tone” across various financial markets. Analysts also pointed to developments in Japan, where political changes have introduced uncertainty over the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) low-interest rate policy, potentially adding further complexity to global financial outlooks.

On Sept. 28, QCP analysts stated:

In Japan, political developments [have] also shifted market sentiment. Ishiba, a vocal critic of the BOJ’s ultra-loose monetary policies, is poised to become the new PM.

QCP Capital analysts further observed a shift in inflation expectations, with the U.S. Core Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) index showing a year-on-year increase of 2.6 percent, slightly below the forecasted 2.7 percent. As a result, market participants are increasingly anticipating a more aggressive interest rate cut at the next Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting.

According to QCP, this sentiment is reflected in the rise of the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA), which closed the week at a record high, gaining 137.89 points. In the cryptocurrency space, QCP Capital highlighted strong inflows into bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds (ETFs), which closed Friday with $494 million in total investments.

While inflows into ether (ETH) ETFs have been slower, QCP noted a notable recovery, with $58 million in inflows by the week’s end. Despite the volatility, the weekend analysis indicated that implied volatility for ether has been higher than for bitcoin, reflecting ongoing differences in market behavior. The recent market dynamics underscore the influence of global monetary policies and shifting political landscapes on both traditional and digital assets.

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