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US stocks tumble amid surging dollar as Fed's May meet rate hike take spotlight
Apr 24, 2022 9:56 PM

US stocks tumbled on Friday while the US dollar hit a more than two-year high as investors prepared for a bevy of interest rate hikes in a global inflation fight.

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All three major Wall Street indices ended down more than 2 percent a day after Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell indicated that the US central bank was preparing a half-point interest rate hike at its May meeting, with more to come.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down 2.82 percent, while the S&P 500 lost 2.77 percent and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 2.55 percent. The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 45 nations, fell 2.46 percent.

Powell drove headlines on Thursday by saying a 50 basis point rate hike is "on the table" at the Fed's next meeting, adding that it "is appropriate to be moving a little more quickly" to combat inflation.

"Markets are very uneasy about the growing likelihood of a policy error by the Federal Reserve. When a Fed official suggests a 50 basis points hike, markets immediately start trying to price in 75 basis point hikes," said Jamie Cox, managing partner at Harris Financial Group in Richmond, Virginia.

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The prospect of aggressive hikes was a boon to the U.S. dollar, which surged to a more than two-year high on Friday. The dollar index, which tracks the greenback versus a basket of six currencies, was last up 0.6 percent to 101.18, clearing levels not seen since March 2020.

The dollar's surge took a toll on fellow safe-haven gold, with spot gold prices falling 0.9 percent to $1,933.94 an ounce. Yields on U.S. Treasury bonds were also on the uptick as traders prepared for higher rates, with short-dated bonds hitting three-year highs in Friday trading.

Two-year note yields, highly sensitive to interest rate moves, rose to 2.789 percent, the highest since December 2018, before dipping lower to 2.697 percent in the afternoon. Benchmark 10-year yields were last at 2.899 percent, after reaching 2.981 percent on Wednesday, also the highest since December 2018.

"We're repeating the same message from central bankers, and every time each repetition ratchets short interest rates higher," said Jim Vogel, an interest rate strategist at FHN Financial in Memphis, Tennessee.

Oil was down on the week, as concerns of looming interest rate hikes, weaker global growth and COVID-19 lockdowns in China hurting demand outweighed a potential European Union ban on Russian oil that would tighten supply.

Brent crude fell 2 percent at $106.16 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude declined 2.03 percent to $101.69 a barrel.

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First Published:Apr 25, 2022 6:56 AM IST

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