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Europe shares fall, Wall St pauses as Evergrande fears hover; U.S. yields rise

Published 09/23/2021, 10:59 PM
Updated 09/24/2021, 04:26 PM
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By Lewis Krauskopf and Tommy Wilkes

NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) - European equity markets fell on Friday and major U.S. indexes were little changed as worries over fallout from debt-laden China Evergrande persisted, while U.S. bond yields pushed higher after hawkish stances from central banks.

MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe shed 0.20% after three days of gains, leaving it little changed for the week.

Concern over whether distress at Evergrande could spill into the broader economy has hovered over markets this week. Evergrande's electric car unit warned it faced an uncertain future unless it got a swift injection of cash, the clearest sign yet that the property developer's liquidity crisis is worsening in other parts of its business.

“You look back on this week and there is a lot for global markets to digest,” said Matthew Miskin, co-chief investment strategist at John Hancock Investment Management.

“There is still not clarity on how China will address the cracks in their credit markets.”

On Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 4.97 points, or 0.01%, to 34,759.85, the S&P 500 gained 1.89 points, or 0.04%, to 4,450.87 and the Nasdaq Composite dropped 22.91 points, or 0.15%, to 15,029.34.

Gains in S&P 500 cyclical sectors such as financials and energy countered declines for the tech and healthcare groups.

The pan-European STOXX 600 index lost 0.90% as weak German business confidence data also weighed.

"Some of the hesitancy in European markets could also be put down to the German elections, which promise to be the most interesting in some time," said Chris Beauchamp, chief market analyst at IG.

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Investors were also assessing a busy week of central bank meetings around the world, including arguably more hawkish stances from the U.S. Federal Reserve, as well as from policymakers in Britain and Norway.

Yields on benchmark U.S. 10-year Treasury notes hit their highest level since July 2. The notes fell 13/32 in price to yield 1.4526%, from 1.41% late on Thursday.

"A week of central bank action has shown us that policymakers are ready to move toward reining in on loose monetary policies introduced during the pandemic," ING analysts wrote in a note to clients.

The dollar index rose 0.22% and was on track for a third straight week of gains, with the euro down 0.19% to $1.1714. The Japanese yen weakened 0.39% versus the greenback at 110.75 per dollar.

Oil prices rose, with Brent up to a near three-year high, supported by global output disruptions and inventory draws.

U.S. crude rose 0.93% to $73.98 per barrel and Brent was at $77.97, up 0.93% on the day.

Spot gold added 0.5% to $1,750.92 an ounce.

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On a more pleasant note 63 cargo container ships are doing figure eights outside the port of L.A . 1/3 of all imports call L.A. home .
it's a bad sign when readers disbelieve the news. Maybe this news here is copied from somewhere else where that other author wrote a misleading article.
FAKE NEWS , it seems. -- News SHOULD NEVER BE FAKE and never be made to intimidate anyone or never made to create an undertone of jitteriness. -- GIVE ME ONE GOOD REASON WHY trade should be jittery related to EG !! Who in Asia is hurt by EG other than the China construction market which is highly regulated by China
Sounds like you have no understanding to market, at all.
LOL seems everyone outside China is so worry about Evergrande verdict? This company's event is not even linked to the outside world at all. Oh come on, please don't be smart to predict, comment on how the CCP handle their country's domestic problems. It's not like foreigners, outsiders are buyers or owners of properties in China, no way, foreigners can't buy them, even Hong Kong citizens, famous for ramping up properties prices worldwide lol. That's their hobby. China's citizens same hobby too, buying property is like their daily bread, this balloon is a self creation troubles, no pitiness, no mercy. Bear for awhile, it will be over soon as approaching China's national day. Cheers
Well said! Jz ignore those opportunist that mongering fears every where to take advantage on dampened sentiment and short the markets for low entry cost. CCP will never let China failed and by all cost, CCP will make sure overall stability of the country and the wellbeing of the Chinese people.
LOL
Nikkei up 2%, ok a jittery rally that is. lol these articles never age well.
India market is volatile today
All Asian markets are green and high, how are you seeing it as jittery ???
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