格罗斯:美国通胀将高见3%至4% 已做淡10年期美债
「债王」格罗斯向《彭博》表示,预计大宗商品价格上涨、美元走软以及刺激性需求将引发通胀,故已沽空10年期美债。
他称,目前美国通胀低於2%,预计在未来数个月将升至3%至4%,因随着国会通过1.9万亿美元抗疫援助方案,物价有上涨的压力。
另外,格罗斯又透露通过期权做淡GameStop(GME.US),但由於当初进场过早,当GameStop股价升至近400美元时,损失1,000万美元,但其後GameStop股价大跌令他赚了1,000万美元。
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