Opening Bell: U. S. Futures Waver Despite Bond Selloff; Dollar Jumps, Gold Slips

 | Mar 28, 2022 05:14AM ET

  • Likely faster Fed tightening pressures bonds
  • Increased Chinese social restrictions
  • Global supply crunch
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    Futures on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100 and Russell 2000 were wavering in trading on Monday despite rallying European shares as expectations of more interest rate hikes intensify due to the ongoing global economic uncertainty from the war in Ukraine and escalating COVID-19 case numbers in Asia exacerbating the global supply chain.

    A selloff in Treasuries caused a partial yield curve inversion.

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    Traders are expecting that a faster pace of tightening monetary policy combined with a deteriorating global supply picture to continue to dent stock market valuations. 

    In Europe, the STOXX 600 Index climbed while in Asia indices were mixed with the Hang Seng closing in the green while the Nikkei and KOSPI slid. 

    Yields on the 10-year Treasury note topped 2.5% for the first time since April 2019 and above a downtrend line since the last 1980s.