Stocks retreat, US yields advance, dollar strengthens on hawkish Fed

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Asian stocks followed Wall Street's lead on Thursday, dipping across the board as investors interpreted the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest policy statements as signalling higher-for-longer interest rates. The yield on two-year U.S. Treasury notes rose to a 17-year high of 5.1970%. 'People were picking and choosing what they wanted to look at which was obviously more on the negative side, so I think sentiment today would lean more towards the red end,' said Ben Luk, senior multi-asset strategist at State Street Global Markets.

Passersby walk past an electric board displaying Japan's Nikkei share average outside a brokerage in TokyoHONG KONG - Asian stocks followed Wall Street's lead on Thursday, dipping across the board as investors interpreted the U.S. Federal Reserve's latest policy statements as signalling higher-for-longer interest rates.

The overall tone of the Fed's latest meeting was not overly hawkish but there were two surprises, he said. The U.S. central bank held interest rates on Wednesday and projected an increase by year-end, saying monetary policy is likely to be significantly tighter through 2024 than previously thought.Even as inflation slows for the rest of 2023 and in coming years, the Fed anticipates only modest initial reductions to its policy rate.

 

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