富國銀行(WFC.US)及美銀(BAC.US)料明年美國經濟出現衰退
富國銀行(WFC.US)及美銀(BAC.US)行政總裁表示,隨着聯儲局加息衝擊整個經濟,美國消費者正在大幅減少消費,預計明年經濟會出現衰退。
美銀行政總裁Brian Moynihan表示,在過去兩年疫情下該行信用卡業務出現雙位數增長,但目前增長正在放緩,今年至今零售支付增長11%,但單計11月份增幅已回落至5%。
Moynihan預計今年首三季出現經濟衰退,然後在第四季出現輕微回升。而富國銀行行政總裁Charlie Scharf則稱,預計明年經濟將相當疲軟。
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