equities
Britishplural noun
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“American investors should pay close attention. A stronger yen and rising Japanese yields could pull capital away from the U.S. bond and equities markets, tightening financial conditions globally.”
From MarketWatch
“Chinese equities are bucking the risk off elsewhere this morning, possibly on stimulus hopes given the data,” noted Jim Reid, a strategist at Deutsche Bank.
From Barron's
It notes that equities typically rise in the year before rate hikes begin.
He added: “If I owned a lot of U.S. equities and have a large AI weight, I would be careful what I own on the corporate debt side.”
U.S. stock futures and international equities markets started the week lower and bond yields rose as investors shifted away from risky assets.
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