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Stock Futures Point to More Losses Amid Surging Inflation

WSJ2022-02-11

U.S. stock futures fell and bond yields largely rose, suggesting that the volatility driven by higher-than-expected inflation data would extend into a second day.Futures tied to the S&P 500 declined ...

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  • Success88
    ·2022-02-14
    It will let's see
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  • koolgal
    ·2022-02-14
    It could possibly be another week of volatile trading in the US especially with increase of inflation rate to 7.5% plus the geopolitical tensions in Ukraine. Let's brace ourselves and possibly go bargain hunting🤔
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  • Cof
    ·2022-02-13
    OK...
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  • Cof
    ·2022-02-13
    K
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  • tig2021
    ·2022-02-12
    Ok
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  • robot1234
    ·2022-02-12
    Stocks end sharply lower as Russia-Ukraine concerns compound with inflation woes. The surging 7.5% jump in prices escalated calls for the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates more aggressively than previously expected and begin rolling assets off its balance sheet.
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  • time to eat
    ·2022-02-12
    Just buy
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  • PearlynCSY
    ·2022-02-12
    “Its conceivable equities see another pullback in the 10.0% range as investors sell first and ask questions later,” said John Lynch, chief investment officer at Comerica Wealth Management. “The Fed is obviously behind the curve ... It’s going to have to raise rates more than the market still thinks,” DoubleLine CEO Jeffrey Gundlach said Friday. Another negative for market sentiment came on the economic front. The University of Michigan’s preliminary consumer sentiment reading for February came in at 61.7, falling from 67.2 the previous month and missing expectations. 
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  • DarkRaven
    ·2022-02-12
    Ok
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  • simplyZuan
    ·2022-02-11
    All known news already.......
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  • x2espresso
    ·2022-02-11
    Prepare for a volatile period as USA just publish an all new high inflation rateInvestor should wait patiently for Feb inflation rate report. If it dip. Might be a good time to enter.
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  • KCKHOO
    ·2022-02-11
    Ok
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  • Minnieee
    ·2022-02-11
    Like
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  • newiak
    ·2022-02-11
    Thanks
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  • PC21
    ·2022-02-11
    Inflation will persists till rates are raised.
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  • HOCK
    ·2022-02-11
    Keep sending reminders that govn not giving out free money to the rich so the rest to have pay the price...Repeat until they create another crisis or WW3 then everybody happy 🤣
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  • KYLeong
    ·2022-02-11
    Slashing growth stocks again?[Facepalm] 
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  • HBONG
    ·2022-02-11
    pls like, thks
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  • Ong2021
    ·2022-02-11
    [Smile] [Smile] 
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  • yeo
    ·2022-02-11
    Bullshit. Almost everyday also inflation fear. 
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