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Dollar, Bond "Carnage" Pauses; Global Stocks Rebound Led By Tech Shares

Dollar, Bond "Carnage" Pauses; Global Stocks Rebound Led By Tech Shares

S&P futures rebounded shortly after the stronger than expected European CPI print, rising 0.3% to 2,426, as markets try to forget all about yesterday's brief 50% VIX surge and tech rout, which trimmed the seventh consecutive quarterly gain for the S&P 500 Index to 2.4%. Europe shares rose 0.4%, led by tech stocks, after a drop in Asian markets, as oil and the dollar gained.

Frontrunning: June 29

  • Global Bonds Gyrate as Investors Try to Parse Central Banks’ Next Stimulus Moves (WSJ)
  • Republicans struggle to salvage healthcare effort (Reuters)
  • States' Medicaid spending to increase (Reuters)
  • Apple's iPhone turns 10, bumpy start forgotten (Reuters)
  • Fed’s Stress Tests: All Banks Cleared on Payouts to Shareholders (WSJ)
  • Bitcoin's Become So Volatile That It Looks Like a Steroidal ETF (BBG)
  • They Built the First Phone You Loved. Where in the World Is Nokia Now?  (BBG)

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