U.S. Opening Bell: Futures Slide On Hawkish Fedspeak; Oil Falters

 | May 27, 2021 12:40

  • Fed official says need to consider tightening
  • European stocks developing bearish pattern 
  • Bitcoin struggles
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    Contracts on the Dow, S&P, NASDAQ and Russell 2000 declined in trading on Thursday, and European stocks fluctuated as the market attempted to price in the odds of monetary policy tightening by the Federal Reserve and the effect it could have on the economic recovery after pandemic-related lockdowns.

    Oil retreated on the possibility of Iranian supply returning to markets.

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    Vice Chairman for Supervision of the Federal Reserve Randal Quarles said yesterday that the Fed needs to start considering reducing its massive QE program, if the US economy is to continue expanding.

    All US benchmarks slipped after the notion of tightening was suggested, resuming the seesaw of worries about inflation, interest rates and the economic recovery.

    In Europe this morning, gains in miners and travel stocks were battling against a drop in healthcare-related stocks, causing the pan-European STOXX 600 to whipsaw.