What To Expect in the Markets This Week
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From stocks to oil to Treasurys, prices have risen and fallen sharply over the past 10 days.
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"The fact that the dollar is going down at the same time, I think, lends some more credibility to the story of investor preferences shifting."
The stock market got a lot of attention this week, but the bigger story was going on in the debt market. Here's what the spike is yields is telling us.
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The Treasury market helps the global economy go-round, and Wall Street is watching closely for signs the Fed may need to intervene.
Taiwan's top financial regulator said on Saturday it would extend temporary curbs on short-selling for another week to ensure market stability after U.S. tariffs unleashed turmoil, adding that the restrictions had been helpful. The stock market in Taiwan seesawed this week, plummeting on the tariff news before rebounding strongly after U.S. President Donald Trump put a pause on the tariffs. In a statement, Taiwan's Financial Supervisory Commission said the market stabilisation measures on short-selling of shares had "indeed had the expected effect of effectively curbing speculative selling".
Treasury yields have been behaving unusually, sparking concerns that the typical “safe haven” investment might be losing some of its shine.