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(Adds close of U.S. markets) * Stocks slide on poor earnings, bearish economic data * * Euro near 4-week high as Lagarde flags July rate hike By The stock market's two-day relief rally ended as investors worried about slowing economies. Corporate profit margins have been squeezed, with soaring inflation forcing consumers to cut discretionary spending. U.S. and euro zone business activity slowed in May. S&P Global attributed the decline in its U.S. Composite PMI Output to "elevated inflationary pressures, a further deterioration in supplier delivery times and weaker demand growth." Surging freight and raw material prices led Abercrombie & Fitch Co (ANF) to say it will face headwinds until at least year-end, a day after Snapchat parent Snap Inc (SNAP) said the U.S. economy worsened faster than expected in April. The economy likely will slump as the Federal Reserve hikes
interest rates to stamp out inflation, said "It's really all about a hard landing and the Fed really being boxed in the corner with only demand-side tools to help," he said. "They really need to squash demand." MSCI's gauge of stocks across the globe closed down 0.91%. The pan-European STOXX 600 index fell 1.14%. On Value shares rose 0.17%, while growth shares fell 1.90%. Shares of Snap plummeted 43.1%, dragging down several social media and internet stocks. Abercrombie fell 28.6%. In European Central Bank Chief "It has raised jitters in global markets about the
possibility at least of a more aggressive move by the ECB," said
"There were reports overnight that some hawks on the governing council thought her comments yesterday seemed to rule out a 50-basis-point hike, but her remarks today appeared to leave that on the table," he said. The U.S. dollar index hit nearly a one-month low after Lagarde comments gave the euro a boost. The dollar index fell 0.362%, with the euro up
0.39% to Lagarde's remarks should pressure the U.S. dollar in the
short-term after its recent rally to the highest level in two
decades, said But "the broader macro backdrop still supports the risk-off take," Rai said. "The dollar still has more room to run over the medium term." DISAPPOINTING DATA Markets took some comfort from U.S. President Joe Biden's
comment on Monday that he was considering easing tariffs on
Yet JPMorgan cut its forecast for second-quarter Chinese gross domestic product to a 5.4% contraction from a prior forecast for a 1.5% decline after disappointing data in April. On an annualized basis, its global forecast for the quarter is 0.6%, the weakest since the global financial crisis outside of 2020. Oil prices traded little changed as tight supply worries
offset concerns over a possible recession and U.S. crude futures settled down Gold prices rose to their highest in two weeks as the safe-haven metal's appeal was lifted by a weaker U.S. dollar and lower Treasury yields. U.S. gold futures settled up nearly 1% at Bitcoin last rose 0.99% to
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