Stocks sink after inflation soars by most since 1981

Stocks sink after inflation soars by most since 1981

U.S. stocks sank Friday as investors digested two downbeat prints on the U.S. economy.

May data on inflation showed price increases unexpectedly accelerated last month, with consumer prices rising 8.6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} year-over-year in May, the most since 1981. Consumer sentiment data released Friday morning came in at a record low, as inflation weighs on American households.

The S&P 500, Dow and Nasdaq dropped sharply following the print, with the Nasdaq losing as much as 3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in morning trade. The S&P 500 and the Dow were both down more than 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} early Friday.

Treasury yields spiked especially on the short end of the curve, and the 2-year yield jumped to top 2.9{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. The benchmark 10-year Treasury yield rose to nearly 3.1{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. U.S. crude oil prices pulled back, falling about 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to around $119.40 per barrel, after rising above $122 per barrel earlier this week.

For market participants, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ release of the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was a key print, offering a fresh look at the extent to which price increases have persisted across the U.S. economy. The index unexpectedly accelerated to post an 8.6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} annual increase in May, following April’s 8.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} rise. That marked the biggest jump since late 1981, and took out the prior 41-year high set in the March CPI, which rose 8.5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

On a month-over-month basis, CPI also jumped by 1.0{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, or more than the 0.7{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} rise expected, and April’s 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} increase. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, increased 6.0{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on an annual basis after April’s 6.2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} increase.

Inflation has remained a dominant issue for investors, policymakers and the American public this year. Higher prices have threatened to weigh on consumer spending — the key driver of U.S. economic activity — as goods and services become increasingly unaffordable. Inflation has already shown signs of triggering a rotation from spending on some discretionary goods to other purchase areas. And on Friday, a closely watched consumer sentiment index slumped to a record low as inflationary concerns weighed on Americans.

And for investors, inflation has also become a key determinant in the path forward for the Federal Reserve’s monetary policies. As the Fed aims to help bring down fast-rising prices, the central bank is widely expected to raise interest rates by another half-point at next week’s policy-setting meeting, further increasing the cost of borrowing and doing business for companies.

Amid these concerns over inflation’s impact on the economy and Fed’s next moves, stocks have continued to trade choppily. Each of the three major averages was on track to post a back-to-back week of losses, based on Thursday’s closing prices. The S&P 500 headed for a weekly decline of about 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

“At the end of the day, markets are just faced with a whole lot of uncertainty right now. And it’s not just that inflation story,” Jack Manley, global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, told Yahoo Finance Live on Thursday. “We have still some uncertainty, some lack of clarity around what the Fed is going to do. The war in Europe continues to rage. And we know there are new developments happening on that front every few days.”

“There’s a lot to digest right now. And without any sort of real clarity on these things, it’s hard for markets to meaningfully move higher or lower,” he added. “It’s all markets really want at the end of the day, is news. And no news is bad news.”

11:08 a.m. ET: (Almost) nowhere to hide in Friday’s market

Our inboxes were flooded Friday morning with economist reactions to the May inflation data, and several shops used “nowhere to hide” as their main hook for talking about this data.

But this framework applies to the market as well on this ugly Friday morning.

The Nasdaq is off 3.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} about 90 minutes into the session and the S&P 500 off 2.6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, while all 11 S&P sectors are lower and 8 of these are off more than 2{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in morning trade. There are almost no safe spaces in this market right now.

In the true risk-off part of the market, ARK Innovation (ARKK) is down over 6{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and the 2021 class of SPACs and IPOs are under pressure as well. These have been some of the best performers in the rally we’ve seen investors try to put together over the last few weeks.

“The Generals” — the group formerly known as the FAAMNG stocks — are all down more than 3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, however, showing the widespread stress Friday’s action is putting on investors. Apple (AAPL), which has held up better than any of the other mega cap tech names through this market sell-off, is again the most durable performer, falling 3.5{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in morning trade.

Consumer Staples (XLP) is the best performing sector so far in today’s trading, down just 0.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and rallying since the open. Grocery stores are the lone bright spot in the market today, as higher food prices will likely pass through to these companies’ bottom lines in the coming months.

—Myles Udland, senior markets editor

10:33 a.m. ET: Consumer sentiment slumps to record low: U. Michigan

Consumers sentiment fell to its lowest-ever recorded level in early June, with rising prices at the pump especially weighing on Americans’ wallets.

The University of Michigan’s preliminary June consumer sentiment index dropped to 50.2, or an all-time low since the institution began tracking the data. This followed May’s index reading of 58.4, and missed estimates for 58.1, according to Bloomberg data.

“Consumer sentiment declined by 14{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} from May, continuing a downward trend over the last year and reaching its lowest recorded value, comparable to the trough reached in the middle of the 1980 recession,” Joanne Hsu, director of the Surveys of Consumers for the University of Michigan, said in a statement.

“Consumers’ assessments of their personal financial situation worsened about 20{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996},” Hsu added. “Forty-six percent of consumers attributed their negative views to inflation, up from 38{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in May; this share has only been exceeded once since 1981, during the Great Recession.”

Hsu also noted that half of all surveyed consumers mentioned gas unprompted in their interviews, up from 30{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in May.

9:32 a.m. ET: Stocks open lower after inflation ramps further

Here were the main moves in markets as of 9:32 a.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 (^GSPC): -69.64 (-1.73{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 3,948.18

  • Dow (^DJI): -513.18 (-1.59{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 31,759.61

  • Nasdaq (^IXIC): -219.70 (-1.87{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 11,534.53

  • Crude (CL=F): -$0.47 (-0.39{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $121.04 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$18.50 (-1.00{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,834.30 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +3.7 bps to yield 3.0810{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

9:03 a.m. ET: Stock futures accelerate to the downside after hot May CPI print

Here were the main moves in markets as of 9:03 a.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): -55.25 points (-1.38{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 3,961.00

  • Dow futures (YM=F): -384 points (-1.19{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 31,879.00

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): -198.75 points (-1.62{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 12,076.25

  • Crude (CL=F): +$0.07 (+0.06{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $121.58 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$8.30 (-0.45{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,844.50 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): +0.2 bps to yield 3.044{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

7:14 a.m. ET: Stock futures mixed before inflation data

Here were the main moves in markets as of 7:14 a.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): -6.25 points (-0.16{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 4,010.00

  • Dow futures (YM=F): -85 points (-0.26{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 32,178.00

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): +6.25 points (+0.05{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to 12,281.25

  • Crude (CL=F): +$0.94 (+0.77{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $122.45 a barrel

  • Gold (GC=F): -$8.20 (-0.44{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}) to $1,844.60 per ounce

  • 10-year Treasury (^TNX): -0.7 bps to yield 3.035{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 03: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the start of the trading day on June 03, 2022 in New York City. A new jobs report released by the Labor Department this morning shows employers added 390,000 jobs in May. Stocks pointed lower ahead of the opening bell on Friday, putting indexes back into the red for the week.  (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 03: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the start of the trading day on June 03, 2022 in New York City. A new jobs report released by the Labor Department this morning shows employers added 390,000 jobs in May. Stocks pointed lower ahead of the opening bell on Friday, putting indexes back into the red for the week. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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Bitcoin slides to $35,000 level, related crypto ETFs + crypto companies in the crosshairs

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In a flight to safety, gold jumps to the highest level in over a year, over $1,900 an ounce…

Dow futures down over 800 points…

US stocks tumbled across the board as oil, gold moved higher.

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Russia invasion of Ukraine spikes oil as investors weigh actions.

Lloyds on ‘heightened alert’ for Russian cyberattacks on banks, CEO says

Britain’s biggest domestic lender Lloyds said on Thursday it was on “heightened alert” for cyberattacks from Russia as the crisis in Ukraine has worsened.

“We’ve been on heightened alert… internally around our cyber risk controls and we’ve been focused on this now for quite a while,” Lloyds CEO Charlie Nunn told reporters after the bank’s full-year results.

Preparation for potential cyberattacks was discussed in a meeting between the government and banking industry leaders about Russia on Wednesday, Nunn added. Lloyds has been on heightened alert for the “last couple of months”, Nunn said.

Stock futures tumble, oil surges as Russia launches full-scale attack in Ukraine

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The price of oil jumped on concern about possible disruption of Russian supplies. U.S. crude is gaining $7.62 to $99.72 per barrel. Brent crude is higher by $8.33 to $105 per barrel. Brent traded at $94.05 the previous session.

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Bitcoin trades around $35,000

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US facing worst worker shortage since WW2, Goldman says

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is facing the worst labor shortage in close to a century, according to new research, raising the prospect of prolonged higher-than-usual inflation.  

Goldman Sachs economists, led by Jan Hatzius, estimated that there is a shortage of 4.6 million workers in the U.S. Continue reading

Trump-tied SPAC soars more than 270{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}, retail traders pile on

Shares of Digital Entire world Acquisition Corp (DWAC), the unique purpose acquisition organization that will merge with previous President Trump’s new social media firm, shot up 356{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on Thursday. The inventory closed at $45.50 a share. Buying and selling was briefly halted for volatility for the duration of Thursday’s session as retail buyers piled on the inventory. 

Digital Globe Acquisition was between the best trending tickers on Yahoo Finance. It was also the No. 1 inventory on Fidelity’s orders by retail customers, guiding Tesla (TSLA). DWAC was also the most pointed out ticker on Stockwits in the last 24 several hours.

Digital Earth Acquisition Corp programs to get Trump Media & Technology Team (TMTG) community through a SPAC settlement. On Wednesday the former president introduced the launch of his social media network termed Fact Social.

“I produced Real truth Social and TMTG to stand up to the tyranny of Big Tech,” Trump, chairman of TMTG, stated in a assertion.

“We stay in a planet the place the Taliban has a big presence on Twitter, however your favored American President has been silenced. This is unacceptable,” he added.

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The former President was banned from Twitter (TWTR) in January just after the lethal riot on Capitol Hill. 

At the time, Twitter cited some of the President’s messages on the system (archived here) noting, “Our resolve is that the two Tweets higher than are probable to encourage some others to replicate the violent acts that took spot on January 6, 2021, and that there are multiple indicators that they are being been given and recognized as encouragement to do so.”

In June, social media big Facebook (FB) introduced it would ban Trump for two several years, following his account’s suspension on January 7, a working day following the Capitol riot. 

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Business news live: Sensex soars to a new high

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Investment activity in India rebounded in the September ending quarter, but growth was not spread across all sectors or states. Gujarat secured the highest amount of fresh investment commitments among the top 5 states, which included Maharashtra, Telangana, Karnataka and Odisha. Manufacturing led the pack among industries, and irrigation and infrastructure lagged.

Coal crisis hit the country’s Aluminium sector as the industry demanded immediate resumption of supplies from Coal India for its survival.

In other developments, the U.S. Federal Reserve released minutes of its September 21-22 meeting, which revealed the Fed plans to scale back its bond buying programme next month. In China, the Evergrande crisis sapped investors appetite for Chinese dollar bond. – John Xavier

Follow our live blog for more on business, economy and markets

4:30 P.M.

China’s coal prices near record high

 China coal prices held near record high after cold-weather prompted power plants to stock up on fuel to ease an energy crunch.

China has been grappling with a widening power crisis due to a shortage of coal, record-high fuel prices and booming post-pandemic demand.  

Soaring energy prices sent producer prices to their highest in at least 25 years in September, rising 10.7{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} from a year earlier, and cold winter weather is likely to worsen the situation.

Beijing has ramped up efforts to contain coal price rises. Some of it includes raising domestic coal output, rationing of power at factories and assuring energy supplies will be secured for the winter heating season.

4:00 P.M.

Sensex soars to a new high

Equity benchmark Sensex rallied 569 points to close at a new high amid positive macro cues and upbeat global markets. The sense rose 0.94{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to close above 61,000 for the first time at 61,305.95.

The Nifty also surged 0.97{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to a new lifetime closing high of 18,338.55.

ITC was the top gainer in the Sensex pack, followed by HDFC Bank, and PowerGrid while TCS, HCL Tech, and Bajaj Finance were among the laggards.

The Indian market stayed in green due to the upbeat global market and favourable inflation data. 

The wholesale price-based inflation eased to 10.66{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in September, and retail inflation in September too slowed to a five-month low of 4.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on moderating food prices.

In Asia, Seoul and Tokyo ended with strong gains, while Shanghai was in the red. Stock exchanges in Europe were trading on a positive note in mid-session deals.

3:30 P.M.

Passenger vehicle sales drop  

Passenger vehicle wholesales in India fell 41{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} year-on-year in September as the semiconductor shortage hit production of automobiles.

Passenger vehicle sales last month stood at 1,60,070 units compared with 2,72,027 units in the same month a year ago. 

According to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), two-wheeler dispatches to dealers plunged 17{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 15,28,472 units, compared to 18,49,546 in September 2020.

While demand for automobiles is picking up, the semiconductor chip shortage has been a major concern for the industry. During the festive season when sales usually peak, customers have to wait for a long time on popular models of some segments. 

3:00 P.M.

Energy crisis could threaten global economic recovery: IEA

The global energy crunch could boost oil demand by half a million barrels per day (bpd), fuelling inflation and slowing the world’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said. 

Oil and natural gas prices have skyrocketed to multi-year highs recently, leading to record power prices across the world. 

“Record coal and gas prices as well as rolling blackouts are prompting the power sector and energy-intensive industries to turn to oil to keep the lights on and operations humming,” the IEA said in its monthly oil report.

Due to an increased demand for oil,  global oil demand next year is now projected to recover to pre-pandemic levels. 

2:15 P.M.

Govt approves proposals for telecom PLI scheme

The Department of Telecom approved 31 proposals of companies including Nokia India, HFCL, and Foxconn requiring an investment of  ₹3,345 crores over the next four and a half years.

The other firms selected for the PLI scheme are HFCL, Flextronics, Coral Telecom, VVDN Technologies, Akashastha Technologies, and GS India.

With the scheme for telecom gear manufacturing, the government aims to encourage the production of equipment worth ₹2.44 lakh crore and create direct and indirect employment for about 40,000 people.

1:30 P.M.

Oracle opens Israel cloud centre to withstand rocket attacks

Oracle opened a public cloud centre in Israel to let firms and Israeli people store their data on local servers rather than relying on other countries. 

The underground data centre, which is the first of two planned public cloud centres in the country is built below one of Jerusalem’s technology parks. 

The nine floors centre, estimated to have cost hundreds of millions of dollars, is designed to work even during the potential terror.  The company claims it can withstand a rocket direct, a missile direct hit or even a car bomb.

1:00 P.M.

WPI inflation eases to 10.66{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in September

The wholesale price-based inflation eased to 10.66{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in September on moderating food prices despite a rise in prices of crude petroleum. It stood at 11.38{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in August.

Inflation in food articles eased for the fifth straight month, recording 4.69{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in September from 1.29{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} in August, primarily on low vegetable prices. Pulses prices continued to spike at 9.42{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

Retail inflation in September eased to a five-month low of 4.35{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} on moderating food prices.

12:30 P.M.

EU rules will raise cybercrime risks: Apple 

Apple said EU’s draft rules that will allow users to install software from outside its App Store would boost cybersecurity risk.

On the contrary, the Coalition for App Fairness, which includes Spotify, Match Group and Epic Games, argued that built-in security measures such as encrypted data and antivirus programmes provide security to devices, and not its App Store. 

The group wants regulators to loosen Apple’s grip on its App Store so they can bypass it to reach Apple’s hundreds of millions of users and also to avoid paying commissions of up to 30{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} for purchases made in the Store.

11:30 A.M.

Rupee rises against US dollar

The Indian rupee rose 12 paise to 75.25 against the US dollar in opening trade on heavy buying in domestic equities and fresh foreign fund inflows. 

At the interbank foreign exchange, the domestic unit opened strong at 75.27 against the US dollar before gaining further to 75.25, a 12 paise rise against the previous close.

The dollar index, which gauges the greenback’s strength against a basket of six currencies, slipped 0.03{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 94.05.

10:45 A.M.

U.S. Federal Reserve to reduce bond purchases

According to the minutes of the September 21-22 Fed meeting, the U.S. central bank would scale back its bond-buying programme, and conclude its $120 billion asset purchases by the middle of next year. 

Policymakers discussed cutting the Fed’s purchases of Treasuries by $10 billion a month and those of mortgage-backed securities by $5 billion a month. However several participants preferred a faster reduction.

If a decision to begin tapering is agreed upon in the Fed’s next policy meeting scheduled at  November 2-3,  the process could begin by the middle of that month or mid-December.

10:00 A.M.

Infosys, Wipro announce Q2 results

Infosys reported a 12{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} rise in its second-quarter net profit on growth across verticals and geographies, strong revenue contribution from the Daimler deal, and higher adoption of digital transformation.

The net profit of India’s second-largest IT service company stood at ₹5,421 crore as compared with ₹4,845 crore in the same quarter a year ago.

Infosys also raised its annual revenue outlook due to an increased demand for its software services from global businesses. 

Wipro posted a 17{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} jump in consolidated net profit for the quarter ended September 30. The net profit rose to ₹2,930.6 crore as compared with ₹2,484.4 crore in the same period a year ago.

Consolidated revenue of Wipro increased by about 30{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to ₹9,667.4 crore during the quarter compared to ₹15,114.5 crore it registered in the corresponding quarter of 2020-21.

Wipro said it is in position to hire 25,000 people in the next financial year and is also resuming work back from office in a staggered manner starting with fully vaccinated senior colleagues in India.

9:30 A.M.

Asian markets open | Sensex update

India’s benchmark equity indices opened at fresh record high. At 9:17 IST, the benchmark index rose 388.11 points to 61125.16 and the Nifty surged 117.70 points or 0.65{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} to 18279.50.

Most Asian markets rose as investors anticipated that inflation will push rate hikes around the world.

MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan rose 0.4{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} while Japan’s Nikkei surged 1{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}. Overnight on Wall Street the S&P 500 rose 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996} and in early Asia trade S&P 500 futures were also up 0.3{21df340e03e388cc75c411746d1a214f72c176b221768b7ada42b4d751988996}.

The minutes from last month’s Federal Reserve meeting showed policymakers’ growing concern about inflation and a general agreement to start tapering asset purchases soon.

 

—-  Edited by John Xavier

 

(With inputs from Reuters, PTI and other news agencies.)