Equities, bonds down, Gold, Oil up – Eyes on US jobs data [Video]
|Global markets kicked off September on shaky ground. Equities and bonds sold off across the board, with US, European and Asian indices under pressure as long-term yields pushed toward multi-decade highs. Investors are demanding bigger returns for holding debt weighed down by soaring deficits, sticky inflation and political gridlock — leaving corporate valuations exposed.
But while traditional assets bled, alternative plays caught fire. Gold smashed fresh records, silver extended its rally, oil surged after Ukrainian strikes rattled Russian refining capacity and Bitcoin found strong demand on dips. The question now: is this just a rotation into havens, or the start of something bigger?
With US factory orders shrinking again, ISM data cooling, and the Fed facing growing calls for rate cuts, the market narrative is shifting fast. All eyes are on US jobs data starting from today, with no guarantee that weak numbers and soft Fed expectations will improve appetite.
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