U.S. Opening Bell: Global Stocks Whipsaw; U.S. Yields Ease; Oil Above $71

 | May 16, 2018 12:33

  • European stocks, US futures feel the heat after gaining traction in early trade

  • US shares yesterday posted worst performance in 2 weeks

  • US Treasury yields ease but remain above 3 percent mark
  • North Korea threatens to end ongoing talks with the US, reigniting investor worries

  • Miners outperform in Europe; oil remains high

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    Equities in Europe eked out a gain in Wednesday's early trade, which was echoed by US futures on the S&P 500, the Dow and the NASDAQ 100, as stock markets attempted a recovery from losses during the volatile Asian session. Yields on the 10-year Treasury are currently retreating from yesterday’s spike, helping the equity market rebound. However, both European indices and US futures are flashing red at the time of writing.