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Equity Markets Falter Amid Geopolitical Concerns and Inflation Expectations

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Equity markets experienced a significant downturn on Friday, with the Nasdaq falling by 1.5% and the declining by 0.85%. The losses offset the weekly gains previously enjoyed by the Nasdaq. This shift in market sentiment, often referred to as risk-off, was primarily attributed to potential Israeli military actions and an unexpected dip in the UMich consumer sentiment survey, which reflected heightened inflation expectations.

Despite these market movements, lower bond yields across the curve, with 10-year bonds down 7.8 basis points, along with substantial bids in oil and gold, did not exacerbate stock losses. This may be due to comments from Fed’s Harker, who suggested that interest rates might remain steady, indicating that we might be at the peak of the economic cycle.

Looking ahead to next week, investors will be keeping a close eye on the US economic calendar, with retail sales figures set to be released. These numbers will provide further insight into consumer spending trends and could potentially impact market sentiment.

This recent market activity underscores the ongoing volatility and uncertainty within global equity markets as investors continue to grapple with geopolitical risks and inflationary pressures.

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