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Home » Finance » Live news: Russia shifts Ukraine focus to northern Donbas, says US official

Live news: Russia shifts Ukraine focus to northern Donbas, says US official

by PublicWire
May 19, 2022
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The swings reflect the deep uncertainty among investors over the outlook for growth and inflation © AP

US stocks dipped and Treasury bonds rose on Thursday as investors sought to navigate a tricky outlook for global equities marred by inflation and signs of slowing growth.

The S&P 500 index fell 0.6 per cent, closing at its worst level since March 2021, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 0.3 per cent. Both gauges had come under heavy selling pressure in the previous session, with the S&P shedding 4 per cent in the worst sell-off since June 2020 and the Nasdaq tumbling 4.7 per cent.

Earlier in the day, both stock indices had risen into positive territory. The swings on Thursday reflect the deep uncertainty among investors over the outlook for growth and inflation at a time when central banks, led by the US Federal Reserve, are unwinding the stimulus measures that have helped prop up the world economy over the past two years.

Disappointing earnings reports in recent days from big US companies including retailers Walmart and Target and networking group Cisco have shown how corporate America is struggling with headwinds including soaring input costs, the war in Ukraine and cooling growth in China.

However, many investors and Wall Street banks still expect the US economy to dodge a lasting downturn in economic output.

Long-term US government bonds rose in price on Thursday, reflecting the growth jitters. The price gains pushed the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note down 0.03 percentage points to 2.85 per cent, from a high last week of 3.2 per cent. Yields on shorter-dated Treasuries also dropped, reflecting bets on a more moderate increase in interest rates. The policy-sensitive two-year yield fell by 0.05 percentage points to 2.62 per cent.

Read more on the day’s market moves here.

Additional reporting by Primrose Riordan in Hong Kong and Naomi Rovnick in London


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