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Wall Street: Stocks rise as hot CPI data fails to unnerve investors
Dec 11, 2021 12:42 AM

The dollar weakened and a gauge of global equity markets rose higher Friday after data showed consumer prices rose as expected in November, easing concerns the US Federal Reserve would aggressively tighten monetary policy to combat inflation.

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Gold rose as rising inflation lifted its safe-haven appeal, while US Treasury yields were little changed in a sign some bond investors do not see interest rate hikes starting as early as next year's second quarter, as many equity investors do.

The US consumer price index increased 0.8 percent last month after surging 0.9 percent in October, while it accelerated 6.8 percent on an annualised basis to mark the biggest year-on-year rise since June 1982.

The data failed to unnerve investors who closely watched the Labour Department report. The benchmark for US equities, the S&P 500 index, closed at its 67th record high of the year, according to S&P Global.

"This data suggests that the Fed will have to tighten monetary policy more aggressively than just a couple of months ago, and the market's acceptance of that is a little surprising to me," said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors in Boston.

Brian Pietrangelo, managing director of Investment Strategy at Key Private Bank, said the Fed has raised interest rates four times since the 1990s and each time the market took the hikes well, with equities rising as rates move higher.

"We believe the market can handle rate increases as long as they're transparent and they're at the right pace," he said, noting he expects two or three interest rate hikes next year.

"The Fed's been pretty transparent, which is why you're seeing a positive move in the stock market today and not a lot of reaction in the bond market," Pietrangelo said.

MSCI's all-country world index rose 0.36 percent, to post its biggest weekly gain, up 3.05 percent, since early February. The broad STOXX Europe 600 index fell 0.30 percent on concerns the Omicron COVID-19 variant could weaken the European recovery.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.60 percent, the S&P 500 gained 0.95 percent and the Nasdaq Composite advanced 0.73 percent.

Gains in information technology, led by Apple, Microsoft, and Oracle, pushed the S&P 500 and Nasdaq higher. But consumer staples was the second-biggest percentage gainer, up 2.0 percent, suggesting investors were carefully assessing the Fed's next move.

The dollar slid as the forex market was positioned for a higher CPI reading, analysts said.

"The FX market has been extremely long US dollars for several months, so with this number coming in benign, we're almost out of events that could push the dollar materially higher before year-end," said Greg Anderson, global head of foreign exchange strategy at BMO Capital Markets.

The dollar index fell 0.157 percent, with the euro up 0.19 percent to $1.1314. The Japanese yen strengthened 0.02 percent versus the greenback at 113.43 per dollar. The yield on 10-year US Treasury notes fell 0.2 basis point to 1.485 percent.

Oil prices rose in their biggest weekly gain since late August, with market sentiment buoyed by easing concerns over the Omicron variant's impact on global economic growth and fuel demand.

Brent crude rose 73 cents to settle at $75.15 a barrel. US crude settled up 73 cents at $71.67 a barrel.

US gold futures gained 0.4 percent at $1,784 an ounce.

Bitcoin rose 1.51 percent to $48,300.

(Edited by : Yashi Gupta)

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