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Stock exchanges suffer from the hawk Fed, Asia thump, Europe in the red

2022-01-06T18:38:33.312Z


The Fed takes stock exchanges by surprise. (HANDLE) (ANSA) - NEW YORK, JAN 06 - The Fed takes the bags by surprise. The hypothesis of an increase in interest rates "sooner and faster" than expected to stem the inflation course shakes the financial markets, triggering a wave of sales from Asia to Europe with investors forced to recalibrate their bets in a context of sustained economic growth and increases in the cost of money.     The Asian markets


(ANSA) - NEW YORK, JAN 06 - The Fed takes the bags by surprise.

The hypothesis of an increase in interest rates "sooner and faster" than expected to stem the inflation course shakes the financial markets, triggering a wave of sales from Asia to Europe with investors forced to recalibrate their bets in a context of sustained economic growth and increases in the cost of money.


    The Asian markets closed in deep red, with Tokyoche losing 2.88% and Seoul 1.13%.

The Chinese stock exchanges contain losses, with Shenzhen and Shanghai falling by 0.10% and 0.25%.

Archives the session with a minus sign in Europe: Paris loses 1.72%, Frankfurt 1.35% while Milan is black with a decrease of 1.80%.

Wall Street opens in sea red and recovers during the session which, however, is maintained with the technologists looking for a rebound after two days of passion.

In addition to trying to digest the Fed, investors are cautious in anticipation of the US labor market data arriving on Friday.

Analysts expect the creation of 433,000 new jobs in December and an unemployment rate to fall to 4.1%.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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