Opening Bell: U.S. Futures, Global Stocks Fluctuate As More Volatility Expected

 | Jun 01, 2022 07:16

  • Dollar traders price in additional rate hikes
  • Oil rebounds
  • Yields rally
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    On Wednesday, a mixed performance by US futures on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, and Russell 2000 illustrated how investors were attempting to price the current US monetary policy outlook as inflation continues to race ahead.

    Treasury traders had a more cohesive view as bond selling pushed yields higher.

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    Unusually, large cap value stocks are leading today as the gains in contracts on the Dow trade almost 0.3% higher while futures on the NASDAQ and Russell 2000 are trading in negative territory. Interestingly, recent rallies and selloffs have been spearheaded by the technology sector and small caps

    In Europe, the STOXX 600 turned lower for the second day. The pan-European index fell yesterday after a record surge in eurozone consumer prices. Early in Wednesday's session, investors were considering the lower valuations favorably and buying the dip. However, that view fizzled as the day went on.

    Bond markets in Europe joined the selloff in US Treasuries. Yields on the German 10-year note moved higher.