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US Session Analysis for CFD Instruments 12/05/2021
Fundamental analysis
12 May, 2021
The USA500 slipped Wednesday, pointing to the Dow extending its decline a day after its biggest drop since February, as investors awaited fresh inflation data that could test their appetite for shares and bonds. Futures for the S&P 500 edged down 0.3%, a day after the broad stocks gauge posted its biggest two-decline since early March. Contracts for technology-heavy Nasdaq-100 fell 0.4%. Contracts on the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which suffered its biggest drop since late February, ticked 0.3% lower. Signs of mounting inflation have weighed on stocks this week. Rising commodity markets, supply-chain blockages and hiring difficulties have prompted some investors to expect a prolonged upswing in consumer prices. That could lead the Federal Reserve to raise its target for short-term interest rates sooner than it has signaled.