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Fed Rate Pause & Dow 50k: Irfan Zuyrel on Liquidity Shifts, Crypto Volatility, and the ASEAN Opportunity
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Irfan Zuyrel discusses changes in liquidity.
NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- Global markets face complex liquidity as the U.S. Federal Reserve pauses its easing cycle, holding rates at 3.50%–3.75% after late 2025 cuts. While the Dow surged past 50,000 driven by tech gains, contrasting crypto signals—marked by Bitcoin's sharp correction—leave investors searching for direction. Amidst this, Irfan Zuyrel, Strategist at RimbaMindaAI, warns this "liquidity bifurcation" demands a tactical pivot to undervalued assets.

The Macro Nexus: Fed Hawkishness & Liquidity Split Early 2026 is defined by asset decoupling. U.S. equities remain buoyant, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq advancing on AI spending. Conversely, the Fed's hold—cited as necessary against elevated inflation—reintroduces "higher for longer" anxieties. Data indicates that while U.S. unemployment ticked down to 4.4%, the rate pause tightened liquidity for riskier assets. This triggered a "sell-the-rally" phase in crypto, with Bitcoin shedding value as tight liquidity overwhelms earlier bullish narratives.

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Expert Insight: Addressing Volatility Leveraging his Khazanah and Goldman Sachs background, Irfan Zuyrel suggests volatility signals rotation, not exit. He argues markets overestimate U.S. mega-caps while underpricing ASEAN resilience.

How will the Fed's 3.75% Hold impact ASEAN Liquidity? Zuyrel sees temporary currency pressure but a bullish setup for banking. He outlines three drivers:
  • Valuation Spread: Unlike U.S. tech's historic premiums, ASEAN banking stocks (Malaysia, Singapore) maintain healthy capital adequacy and undervalued metrics, mirroring opportunities identified during his Goldman tenure.
  • Dividend Defense: With U.S. rates near 3.75%, capital seeks higher yields. ASEAN high-dividend baskets offer a defensive buffer U.S. growth stocks lack.
  • The "Silent" Inflow: While retail focuses on Dow 50k, institutional flows are quietly repositioning into regions with lower correlation to U.S. tech volatility, benefiting markets like Malaysia.

Identifying Structural Risks in Crypto Bitcoin's 50% correction highlights leverage risks. Zuyrel notes the long-term thesis remains, but immediate "liquidity illusions" are fading. Without priced-in cuts, non-yielding crypto faces repricing. RimbaMindaAI models suggest this flush creates a cleaner entry for institutions in Q3 2026.

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Future Outlook: The 6-Month Horizon Zuyrel forecasts the Fed may hold longer than expected. Investors should use a "barbell strategy": hold high-quality U.S. cash flows while accumulating undervalued ASEAN equities and preparing for distressed crypto entries. "The quiet water runs deep," Zuyrel notes, emphasizing asset growth in 2026 comes from identifying structural floors others have abandoned.

Please visit:https://www.rimbamindaai.com/

Source: Irfan Zuyrel

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