Omicron Variant and Unfriendly Fed are 'Double Whammy' to Stock Market: Strategist
The heightened volatility reflects the one-two punch of Omicron variant concerns and surprisingly hawkish testimony to lawmakers by Fed Chair Powell.
The heightened volatility reflects the one-two punch of Omicron variant concerns and surprisingly hawkish testimony to lawmakers by Fed Chair Powell.
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Omicron won’t derail the rally for global stocks, according to JPMorgan Chase & Co. strategists, setting a tone for cautious optimism.
Worries over omicron Covid variant sent risk assets into tailspin Friday, tipping MSCI Inc.’s gauge developing-world currencies into deficit for year.
Treasuries rallied big time on haven buying and cushioned the selloff in global risk markets.
Traders nervously tiptoed back into the markets Monday after Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 1,000 points the day after Thanksgiving.