U.S. Opening Bell: Global Stocks Near Bear Markets Amid Spiking Commodity Prices

 | Mar 07, 2022 07:06

  • Commodities jump on prospects of Russian exports ban
  • Inflation concerns push euro lower
  • Treasuries fluctuate 
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    Futures contracts on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ, and Russell 2000 and global stocks continued to slide on Monday amid skyrocketing commodity prices as the ongoing war in Ukraine increases the possibility of a ban on Russian exports and the likelihood of an equity bear market.

    Oil surged this morning with Brent hitting $130 per barrel before retreating slightly. 

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    All four US contracts tumbled with large-cap tech stocks on the underlying NASDAQ 100 leading the way.

    In Europe, the STOXX 600 slumped 3.25% on Monday, its third day of selling, leading to a total loss thus far of 8.5%. It's also the fourth consecutive week of declines for the European gauge, bringing the overall decline since the index's Jan. 5 record close, to 17.5%, just 2.5% off a bear market.