Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for April 9, 2021

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Global stocks traded around record levels on Friday after a meeting in Wall Street over Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell’s assurance that the central bank can revive the economy without stirring up painful inflation.

Concerns about price pressures were evident in China, where the data showed fastest factory inflation since 2018. Falling Chinese stocks weighed on a share meter in Asia and the Pacific. US equity futures rallied, outperforming Nasdaq 100 contracts, after the S&P 500 hit an all-time high amid low volumes on US stock exchanges. European equity futures fluctuated.

Powell’s confidence boosted Treasuries, with the benchmark return near a two-week low. Treasury bonds with a term of 20 years led broader earnings after comments from New York Fed Executive Vice President Lorie Logan sparked the discussion of increased central bank purchases during this maturity. The dollar suffered a loss, jeopardizing its three-week winning streak.

Oil rose to $ 60 a barrel like Saudi Arabia defended the OPEC + plan to boost output and said the alliance can change course if necessary.

VIX remains well below 20 as US stocks set the second consecutive record

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