
“While market was pricing in 50bps at each of the next two Fed meetings, after strong inflation numbers it would now muster courage to take on the Fed and bet for 50 bps hikes even beyond the coming two meetings. Investors are also wary that food and fuel costs may keep surging, regardless of how aggressively the Fed moves, partly because of the crisis in Ukraine. Surging prices and expectations about Fed policy have sent the two-year Treasury yield to its highest level since 2008 and the S&P 500 down 18.7% from its record set in early January.

Investor sentiment was weak on expectations that US Federal Reserve will persist in raising interest rates and making other moves in order to slow the economy, to try to force forcing down inflation. FIIs have been net sellers for the eighth consecutive month, net offloading more than ₹3.45 lakh crore since October 2021," he added. “On the domestic front, persistent FII selling continues to dampen sentiment. “The uptick in US inflation reading would further bolster expectations that the Federal Reserve will continue to aggressively hike rates in the second half of this year, even with signs of economic slowdown," said Prashanth Tapse, Vice President (Research), Mehta Equities Ltd. US futures slid, with Nasdaq 100 contracts down 1.8% and those for the S&P 500 1.3% lower. Equities shed more than 2% across Asian markets. Stocks in other Asian markets sank today, following Friday's selloff on Wall Street, after report showed that US inflation accelerated to 8.6% in May from 8.3% the month before. We expect the rupee to remain weak this week and expect to test 78.2000-78.5000 levels." Our foreign exchange reserves also declined last week and pushed the rupee lower. The rupee also plunged amid upward revision of inflation targets by the Reserve Bank of India, sell-off in the domestic equity markets and a record surge in global crude oil prices. “On the other hand, the rupee showed weakness against the U.S.

We expect the dollar index to remain firm this week and could test 104.80 levels again," said Rahul Kalantri, VP Commodities, Mehta Equities Ltd. The euro also slipped after ECB downward economic growth for the year 2022-23 and gave a signal for raising interest rates. The Japanese yen and euro slipped to record lows against the dollar. 10-year benchmark bond yields crossed 3.15% levels. The dollar index crossed 104 marks once again while the U.S. consumer price inflation surged to fresh 40 year highs and reached 8.6% on yearly basis. “The dollar index rose last week after the U.S.
