10Mar2022 Market Close & Major Financial Headlines: NASDAQ Composite Skids 1%, And S&P 500, Dow Finish Lower, -112 Points / -0.5% Respectively) As Inflation Carves Out Fresh 40-Year High, WTI Settles at $105, Gold Currently At 2001, And Bitcoin Slips To 39400
Headlines:
Gold Climbs Above $2,000 As Ceasefire Talks Crumble
The End Of The Global Economy As We Know It
Deutsche Bank Defends Decision Not To Exit Russia: It’s Not ‘Practical’ Right Now
Bonds, Stocks, & Crypto Crumble As Global Financial Conditions Tighten Drastically
Rising fuel and food costs push U.S. inflation to 7.9%
Wall Street started today’s session with the DOW gaping down, seeing a session low of almost 400 points on the negative side as U.S. inflation stays at a 40-year high. Mostly the result of a poor morning financial economy report. Higher Initial Jobless Claims and Continuing Jobless Claims reported higher numbers, and Inflation sped up in February to the fastest pace since January 1982, hotter-than-expected at nearly 8%.
Yesterday’s rally was a ‘Dead Cat Bounce’ by all observations. I didn’t think it could go any further higher, but I’m not particularly eager to gamble as I know only too well the market can stay irrational longer than one can stay solvent. Also, there are just too many unknowns that can take place with additional unknowns out there. (Or something like that!)
U.S. inflation rate climbs again to 7.9%, and if anyone has gone food shopping lately, they know food inflation is more like 20%. Oil prices end lower (WTI settles at 105), with Russia-Ukraine war headlines feeding trade volatility. When Joe Biden took office, the crude oil price increased 513%, and Ruskie Putin started bullying Ukraine. Crude oil prices have added 25% since the Ukraine invasion.
LAUGH FOR THE DAY:
Russia will recover with a ‘full bill of health,’ says Lavrov, vowing to cut ties with the West.
Tune in tomorrow for additional doom scrolling and disillusionment antics springing from Wall Street.
As usual, we have included below the headlines and news summaries moving the markets today.