Markets stabilize after a week in which global equities have tumbled almost 2 per cent
European stocks and U.S. futures rebounded on Friday as markets stabilized after a week in which global equities have tumbled almost 2 per cent.
Investors were waiting for the release of the U.S. personal consumption expenditures index for June, the Federal Reserve’s preferred measure of inflation, at 8.30 a.m. ET. Investors have snapped up smaller companies that are more closely tied to the economy and affected by borrowing costs. At the same time, they have ditched popular artificial intelligence plays like Nvidia, helping pull down global stocks 1.7 per cent this week.
The Japanese yen, which has rallied 2 per cent this week, slipped from around a 12-week high as investors took pause ahead of Bank of Japan and Federal Reserve interest rate decisions next Wednesday.
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