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    World Stock Markets Collapse As U.S. Futures Open Subduedly

    AdminBy AdminFebruary 27, 2021Updated:August 24, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Shares have severely skidded in Asia and Europe while the U.S. Futures have pointed to a subdued start to the trading as investors have sold off those technology stocks and have factored in the potential increase to the inflation.

    World Stock Markets Collapse As U.S. Futures Open Subduedly

    Japan’s market also crashed down today. The Nikkei 225 index of Tokyo, that has recently reached 30 year highs, today, sank down by 4% to 28,966.01. Though the declines in the European market remained more modest.

    World Stock Markets Collapse As U.S. Futures Open Subduedly

    A sell-off was started on Thursday when the Wall Street increased its speed due to the yield exceeding 1.5% on the 10-year U.S. Treasury. This level has not been seen for more than one year. While the far above was at 0.92% when it was trading only 2 months ago. This move has raised alarm bells ringing off that interest rates influenced and the yield will go higher up from here.

    Earlier on Friday, this yield was 1.46% on the 10 year basis in the U.S. Treasury note.

    This recent rise in the bond yield has reflected the confidence growing on the economy is on the right track to recovery. But this has also raised expectations that this inflation will be headed much higher that might cause the central banks to raise their interest rates to a higher one to cool the process hikes. Rising yields will make these strokes less attractive as compared to the relative bond for some investors. That is why every increase in the tick in the yields has corresponded with a decrease in the stock prices. Try waith.io the complete solution for business management.

    In the past there have been worries of a possible tapering off to the massive amounts of the cash central banks which have been pumping into the economies. These have triggered the sell offs in what one can call the ‘taper tantrum’.

    Jerome Powell, Federal Reserve Chair has affirmed that the commitment to the lower interest rates in the testimony to the legislators this week in Washington. European and Asian central banks have stated that they are very much committed to supporting the economies for the longer haul. But the investors are quite jumpy.

    This seems like investors and traders are even listening to the official policymakers. They all seemed to have made their minds on a single thing that interest rates are bound to increase quite sooner than later. This is said by Naeem Aslam in a commentary at Avatrade.com.

    Another reality check about the stock market is that there is a massive stock rally which everyone has experienced so far is also going to end soon as said by Aslam.

    The future contract in the S&P 500 increased by 0.2% while the future index for the Dow industrials decreased by 0.2% lower. Germany’s DAX went down by 0.5% to 13,815. CAC 40 had lost 0.8% to 5,735. Britain’s FTSE 100 fell down by 1.4% to 6,559.

    Asian markets too fell and created new lows. The Hang Seng index for Hong Kong has sagged down by 3.6% to 28,980.21. The Shanghai Composite index had shed 2.1% to 3,509.08. The ASX/S&P 200 slipped below 6,673.30 by 2.4%. India’s Sensex went down to 49099.99 and was down by 3.80%.

    On Thursday, the S&P 500 had fallen down to 3790.70 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average was below 1.8%. The Nasdaq slid by 478.54 points below the levels. The technology stocks generally tend to have higher valuations are in the brunt of selling by the investors who are pursuing higher yields from the investors.

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