Markets Brace for More Volatility Amid Middle East Tensions, Rising Yields, Big Tech Earnings
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Escalating Middle East tensions and rising bond yields mean more volatility for financial markets, along with high oil prices and China property woes.
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The ECB looks set to pause rate hikes at its meeting this week after a string of increases, while awaiting impact of tightening so far.
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Megacap tech earnings from Microsoft, Alphabet, Meta and Amazon are a key test for U.S. stocks.
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China property sector turmoil threatens its growth target despite strong GDP data; investors watch for stimulus steps.
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Argentina's election on Sunday will decide stewardship of its crisis-hit economy and IMF program survival.
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