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Wall Street's Ongoing Selloff Amidst Rising Yields and Fed Uncertainty | Daily Market Analysis
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Volatile Moves, Tech Surges, and Central Bank Remarks Shape the Landscape | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: USA - ADP Nonfarm Employment Change (Aug) USA - GDP (QoQ) (Q2) USA - Pending Home Sales (MoM) (Jul) USA - Crude Oil Inventories On Tuesday, Wall Street experienced a surge in activity, accompanied by a decline in Treasury yields. This occurred within the context of light trading just before a holiday, prompted by a set of underwhelming data that compelled investors to recalibrate their projections regarding US monetary policy.
US Inflation Report Evidence Further Rates Hikes | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: China – Industrial Production (YoY) (Feb) UK – Spring Statement USA – Core Retail Sales (MoM) (Feb) USA – PPI (MoM) (Feb) USA – Retail Sales (MoM) (Feb) USA – Crude Oil Inventories New Zealand – GDP (QoQ) (Q4) The U.S. consumer inflation report was the most important statistical release of the week. According to data released on March 14 by the U.S. Department of Labor:
U.S. Consumer Inflation Slows for the Sixth Month in a Row | Daily Market Analysis
Key events: UK – GDP (MoM) UK – GDP (YoY) UK – GDP (QoQ) UK – Manufacturing Production (MoM) (Nov) The U.S. consumer inflation report was the most important statistical release of the week. According to data released by the U.S. Department of Labor yesterday: The consumer price index (CPI) in December fell 0.1% from November (m/m) and rose 6.5% from the same month a year earlier (y/y); The data were in line with the forecast of economists surveyed by Bloomberg.