- Stocks rose and the dollar fell as softer-than-expected inflation data fueled speculation that the Federal Reserve might shift to a slower pace of hikes – a view taken with
- In cautious trading on Wednesday ahead of US inflation statistics that will influence investor expectations for additional Federal Reserve interest-rate hikes, US equities futures showed modest gains.
- After the
- Following a wall street fall and caution ahead of US inflation data that may impact investor expectations for additional Fed interest-rate hikes, whilst stocks fell in Asia.
- A measure
- Stocks fell as another major chipmaker's downbeat outlook fueled recession fears, with many traders unwilling to take any risks ahead of Wednesday's crucial inflation reading.
- A rally that pushed
- Investors evaluated whether a solid results performance will continue despite recent disappointments, which caused US equity-index futures to decline. The dollar's slide continued.
- Following losses on the underlying index
- Tuesday saw a fall in stocks across Asia, but demand for sovereign bonds increased. This pattern reflected worries about the outlook for economic growth as central banks raised interest