Opening Bell: Trade War Fears Grip Markets; Gold Pushes Higher

 | Mar 05, 2018 07:26AM ET

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    Although most US stocks closed higher on Friday—except for mega-cap shares listed on the Dow Jones Industrial Average—all four major indices closed lower for the week.

    Because of the Dow's inability to post gains on Friday, the index's decline nearly erased its two-week rebound after February’s inflation-scare selloff, an advance that had earned the Dow its best 1-week performance since 2013.

    The January 29-February 8 equity selloff was prompted by a surge in Treasury yields, to a 4-year high. This market rotation not only attracted funds from stock investors, enticed by a high yield coupled with the added security of government bonds, but also underscored a general appetite for higher rates. Investors were selling current bonds to buy higher-yielding notes in anticipation of interest rate hikes.