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Tech-driven volatility gripped Wall Street as geopolitical tensions, rising inflation, and Federal Reserve rate hike fears sparked a rotation out of growth stocks, hammering the Nasdaq while broader indices held relatively steady.
U.S. services PMI weakened in March as Iran war disruptions lifted costs and hurt employment, while markets rallied on softer data amid hopes the Fed may take a dovish stance.
The accelerating regional manufacturing growth comes against the backdrop of a surge in inflationary pressure, stoked by the oil shock triggered by the U.S.-Iran conflict.
U.S. natural gas fell 3% despite Middle East tensions, as domestic storage surpluses and reduced LNG export capacity severed the usual link between geopolitical risk and Henry Hub prices.
Gold slumps to 11-week lows near $4,174, aided by geopolitical risks. Will a hot CPI add to gold's struggle?
The Dow offers a resilient hedge against Nasdaq volatility by favoring value sectors over tech. This stability faces a test as traders brace for critical upcoming inflation data.
Soybean attempts to snap an eight-session slide ahead of Thursday's WASDE, but with funds adding shorts and a record crop looming, any bounce remains tactical until China demand clarity emerges.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq are at record highs, but "narrow breadth" signals a fragile bull market. Let us distinguish true buy zones from accelerating institutional selling pressure.
The month-over-month (MoM) CPI rate was the largest monthly jump since 2022, with energy alone contributing 0.7 percentage points.
UAE characterized the decision to exit the alliance as a “policy-driven evolution aligned with long-term market fundamentals" but oil prices did not react much to the development.
Nasdaq 100 futures are surging 1.4% as a US-Iran peace deal drives a relief rally, countering the Fed's hawkish signals. Chip stocks lead the gains ahead of the holiday weekend. Is the rally sustainable?
Trump threatened intensified attacks on Iran, stressed U.S. energy independence, and urged allies to secure supply routes, as tensions escalated.