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Markets Tumble, VIX Up 8% On Hot Inflation Data, Dollar, Yields Jump As Traders Unwind Rate Cut Bets: What’s Driving Markets Tuesday?

Wall Street witnessed one of the worst sessions since the beginning of the year, with widespread declines across the board as stocks were hit by the impact of a higher-than-expected inflation report.

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Stocks Fall As Traders Dial Back Rate Cut Bets; Dollar, Treasury Yields Rise: What’s Driving Markets Monday?

Wall Street ends week on negative note as traders revise down expectations on Fed rate cuts. Strong economic data and Fed officials' comments push stocks into red, reducing rate cut expectations for 2024. Treasury yields and dollar strengthen. Small-caps hit hardest.

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Stocks Recoup Post-Fed Losses As Traders Challenge Powell, Regional Banks Crack, Gold Rises: What’s Driving Markets Thursday?

Wall Street rebounds after Fed meeting with all major indices up, buoyed by earnings & dovish expectations. Probability for March cut at 41%, speculators increase bets for future cuts. Jobless claims up, manufacturing data beats expectations. S&P 500 & Nasdaq 100 gain 0.8%, regional banks suffer.

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AI Drives Tech Rebound, Oil Soars, Bitcoin Tumbles: What’s Driving Markets Thursday?

During midday Thursday trading in New York, U.S. stocks displayed mixed performance, with the technology sector outperforming others as investors maintained a bullish outlook on artificial intelligence, temporarily setting aside concerns about interest rates.

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US Stocks Sink, Tech And Real Estate Hit Hard Amid Rate Concerns, Dollar Surge: What’s Driving Markets Wednesday?

Another day of losses shook up Wednesday’s stock trading session on Wall Street. All major U.S. stock indices in the red, as investors expressed concerns that the Federal Reserve is not in a rush to reduce interest rates early this year.

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US Stocks Drift Lower As Dollar, Treasury Yields Rise, AMD Defies Gravity: What’s Driving Markets Tuesday?

The U.S. stock market resumed its decline on Tuesday following a one-day closure for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The major indices were all in the red around midday trading in New York as investors continue to monitor corporate earnings season and prospects for future interest rates.

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