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2021-10-05
This always happens with bond yields rise....stocks should come back surging higher
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Nasdaq ends sharply lower; rising Treasury yields sink Big Tech
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Rates were clearly too low, due in large part to central bank policies, and now as investors anticipate those policies getting clawed back, rates are moving closer to their real value,\" said Jack Ablin, Chief Investment Officer at Cresset Wealth Advisors in Palm Beach, Florida.\nU.S. Treasury yields rose as investors fretted about the lack of a debt ceiling fix in the U.S. Congress and looked ahead to the release this week of September employment data, which could pave the way for the tapering of Federal Reserve asset purchases.\nPresident Joe Biden said he cannot guarantee the government will not breach its $28.4 trillion debt limit unless Republicans join Democrats in voting to raise it, as the United States faces the risk of a historic default in just two weeks.\nRecent data showing increased consumer spending, accelerated factory activity and elevated inflation growth have fueled bets that the Federal Reserve could start tightening its accommodative monetary policy sooner than expected.\nWall Street's main indexes were battered in September, hit by worries including the fate of a massive infrastructure spending bill and the meltdown of heavily indebted China Evergrande Group.\nThe S&P 500 has now fallen about 5% from its record high close on Sept. 2.\nHowever, over half of S&P 500 stocks have declined 10% or more from their 52-week highs, including 71 stocks down more than 20%.\nSpooking investors further, St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank President James Bullard warned that inflation could remain elevated for some time.\nSome pockets of the market enjoyed a bounce, with the S&P 500 energy and utilities indexes both rallying.\nShares of Merck & Co climbed. 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