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Global Stocks Falling Again After Yesterday’s Rebound; FOMC Expected to Signal March Hike Policy; Bitcoin’s Recovery Continues
A huge sell-off in Bitcoin and other crypto-assets has arrived alongside a strong fall in the US stock market, just before this week’s pivotal Federal Reserve meeting which is expected to signal a March start for rate hikes.
Global Stocks Falling Again After Yesterday’s Rebound; Singapore Tightens Monetary Policy; Australian Inflation Exceeds Expectations
S&P 500 Index Slightly Higher After Breaching 200-Day Average; Crypto Sector Steadies; US Evacuates Embassy Families From Kiev
US Stocks Lower on Fears Fed Will Accelerate Tightening; British Inflation Exceeds Expectations; Australian Dollar Gains on Strong Jobs Numbers
UK inflation rose again this month to its highest in thirty years, confirming the likely prospect of a Bank of England rate hike in February and doing nothing much for the British pound.
Stocks Lower as US Treasury Yields Hit New Highs; WTI Crude Oil Again Hits Record High; Yen Gains in Forex Market
The Bank of Japan changed its inflation stance in its meeting on Tuesday for the first time since 2014.
WTI Crude Oil Rises to Record High Off-Hours; BoJ Makes First Inflation Change Since 2014; Stocks Lower as US Treasury Yields Hit New Highs
WTI Crude Oil Continues Strong Advance; Chinese GDP Beats Expectations; Bond Yields Rise
US Inflation Highest in 40 Years; Dollar Falls Despite Bullard Mooting 4 Hikes in 2022; Commodity Currencies are Strongest Gainers
US inflation rises again this month to reach its highest level in 40 years, sending the US Dollar lower.
Jerome Powell stated that a decision on running down the Fed’s $9 trillion balance sheet could take “months” to make.
Powell’s Comments boosts Stocks and knock the Dollar. Commodities and Crypto gained; market awaits today’s US CPI release.
US stock markets fell quite strongly yesterday, but then rebounded to claw back losses by the end of the day.