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MORNING BID-One down, two to go

MORNING BID-One down, two to go

上午的出价-一个出价,还有两个出价
路透社 ·  2020/12/17 15:51

LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead from Dhara Ranasinghe and Danilo Masoni.
    A day after the Federal Reserve ended its final meeting of the year with a vow to keep funnelling cash into markets until the U.S. economic recovery is secure, focus on Thursday turns to  central bank meetings in the UK, Switzerland and Norway.
   The Bank of England will likely refrain from yet more stimulus as it waits to see if a possible no-deal Brexit in two weeks' time can be averted.
   Switzerland's central bank meanwhile may be pressed further on its currency management policy after Wednesday's move by the Trump administration to label the country a currency manipulator alongside Vietnam.
   Hopes of fiscal stimulus in the United States meanwhile has lifted stock markets to record highs and helped boost oil prices to their strongest since March.
   U.S. lawmakers appear to be edging closer to agreement on a $900 billion virus-relief spending package, with top Democrats and Republicans sounding more positive than before.
   The dollar, however, is refusing to share in the Christmas cheer, languishing at 2-1/2 year lows as investors ditch safe assets for riskier ones.
   On the corporate front, pressure is building on Big Tech after a group of U.S. states accused Google of working with Facebook to unlawfully boost its dominant online advertising business. The news, however, doesn't appear to halt Nasdaq's record breaking run.
   Some signs of cooling in the IPO frenzy emerged with shares in e-commerce firm Wish down 16% in its market debut.
   In Europe, there was some more bolt-on dealmaking in the biotech sector with Novartis agreeing to buy neuroscience company Cadent for up to $770 million. Credit Agricole said it had no plan to increase its Creval bid.

Key developments that should provide more direction to markets on Thursday:
   * 0830 GMT SNB monetary policy announcement
   * 0900 GMT Norway's central bank policy decision
   * 1200 GMT Bank of England rate decision
   * 1330 GMT Philadelphia Fed business outlook
   * 1600 GMT ECB's Schnabel Speaks
    
  
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(Reporting by Dhara Ranasinghe; Editing by Saikat Chatterjee)
((Dhara.Ranasinghe@thomsonreuters.com; +442075422684;)

路透伦敦12月17日电-达拉·拉纳辛哈(Dhara Ranasinghe)和达尼洛·梅索尼(Danilo Masoni)展望了未来一天。在美联储(Federal Reserve)结束今年最后一次会议的前一天,美联储誓言将继续向市场注入资金,直到美国经济复苏站稳脚跟。周四的焦点转向英国、瑞士和挪威的央行会议。英国央行(Bank Of England)可能会避免出台更多刺激措施,因为它正在等待两周后可能无法达成协议的英国退欧能否避免。与此同时,在特朗普政府周三将瑞士列为与越南一样的汇率操纵国之后,瑞士央行可能会在其货币管理政策上受到进一步压力。与此同时,美国财政刺激的希望将股市推高至创纪录高位,并帮助将油价推高至3月份以来的最高水平。美国国会议员似乎正在接近就9000亿美元的病毒救援支出方案达成一致,民主党人和共和党人的高层听起来比以前更积极。然而,美元拒绝分享圣诞节的欢呼,跌至两年半低点,因投资者抛弃安全资产,转投风险较高的资产。在企业方面,在美国几个州指责谷歌与Facebook合作非法提升其占主导地位的在线广告业务后,Big Tech面临越来越大的压力。然而,这一消息似乎并没有阻止纳斯达克打破纪录的涨势。随着电商公司Wish的股价在上市首日下跌16%,IPO狂潮出现了一些降温的迹象。在欧洲,随着诺华同意以高达7.7亿美元的价格收购神经科学公司Cadent,生物技术领域出现了更多的补充性交易。法国农业信贷银行(Credit Agricole)表示,没有提高Creval出价的计划。周四应该会为市场提供更多方向的关键事态发展:*格林威治时间0830瑞士央行货币政策声明*0900GMT挪威央行政策决定*格林威治时间1200GMT,英国央行利率决定*格林威治时间1330费城联储业务展望*格林威治时间1600时,欧洲央行的施纳贝尔发表讲话/>没有为美元欢呼的圣诞节 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>(Dhara Ranasinghe报道;Saikat Chatterjee编辑)(Dhara.Ranasinghe@thomsonreurs.com;+442075422684;)

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