Daily Report | 19 April 2022
Investors anticipate the impact of high inflation on a number of US issuers. Earlier in the week, Wall Street markets
Investors anticipate the impact of high inflation on a number of US issuers. Earlier in the week, Wall Street markets
Wall Street closed lower on Thursday, as a rise in the benchmark 10-year US Treasury yield to 2.83% (+13bps) pressured
The S&P 500 and Dow Jones indexes closed higher by more than 1%, supported by the recovery of growth stocks, which
US inflation in March was announced at 1.2% MoM (8.5% YoY) price in, or in line with market expectations, pushing the US
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower, as yield on the 10-year US Treasury rose to 2.79%, its highest level in three
The S&P 500 fell 0.3% on the weekend, as banking stocks were down, after the economic recovery in the United States
Investors' selective buying propelled Wall Street's gains, with the S&P 500 up 0.43%. It was followed by the Dow
Tech stocks continue their decline amid a hike in the Fed Funds Rate, which will hit the sector's funding interest
Wall Street's main indexes closed lower, as pressure increased on technology and growth stocks. Nasdaq led the decline