US stocks bounced and Treasury yields retreated in choppy trade as investors absorbed remarks from the Federal Reserve that interest rates are likely to rise this year
Tesla charges ahead on better-than-expected deliveries; banks gain as Treasury yields rally on rate hike hopes
Worries over surging inflation and a new variant of the coronavirus are roiling the US corporate junk bond market
All three indexes breach key technical levels; Salesforce falls on disappointing profit forecast
The S&P 500 is down 1.4% in early trading, heading for its worst fall since late September
The firm missed predictions for big clients last quarter as well
The dollar rose to a 16-month high on Tuesday after data showed US consumers looked past rising prices and drove retail sales higher than expected last month
Bears, driven almost into extinction amid the relentless equity rally and January's retail-fomented short squeeze, are staging a comeback
Global shares slipped in cautious trading Wednesday, shrugging off a rally on Wall Street led by technology companies and banks that erased most of the losses from the previous day's sell-off. France's CAC 40 dipped 1.9% in early trading to 6,450.56, while Germany's DAX dropped 2.1% to 14,869.63. Britain's FTSE 100 was down 1.6% at 6,964.13. The future for the Dow industrials fell 0.9% to 33,860.00. S&P 500 futures was 1.2% lower at 4,280.00. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 sank 1.1% to finish at 27,528.87 for its eighth straight session of losses. South Korea's Kospi dipped 1.8% to 2,908.31. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 shed 0.6% to 7,206.50. Hong Kong's Hang Seng edged down 0.6% to 23,966.49. Trading was closed in Shanghai for the Chinese national holidays. Worries remain in Asia about ongoing coronavirus infections, although hopes are growing that economic activity will return closer to normal later this year, bouncing back from the deep downturn in 2020. On the risks front, China .
Stock market LIVE: All sectoral indices ended in the red with capital goods, IT, metal, pharma, auto, realty and PSU Bank indices falling in the 1-3 per cent range
Stock market LIVE: On the sectoral front, barring Nifty Realty, Pharma, PSU Bank, all indices trade in the green
Asian shares fell for a third straight day
Stock market LIVE: Sectorally, all the indices were in the green, led by the Nifty Realty index (up 3.5 per cent)
Stocks have been extremely choppy in September, as investors grappled with an abundance of issues
Stock market LIVE: Broader markets end mixed; BSE Midcap falls 0.11 per cent and Smallcap index rises 0.48 per cent
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Stock Market LIVE: The broader indices, too, turned positive and gained up to 0.8 per cent
Negative global market cues and profit taking pushed both Sensex and Nifty lower for the first time in four days
Stock market Live: The Nifty Realty rose nearly 3 per cent, while Nifty IT was up 1.6 per cent
Stock market LIVE: Sectorally, all indices were trading positively, led by Nifty Realty