Market Watch: February 24
Big Picture
Investors remain cautious of Fed’s rate hikes
U.S. and Canadian equities fell sharply on Tuesday after investors approached them cautiously, with heightening expectations that the U.S. Federal Reserve Board might need to keep raising interest rates. Canada’s inflation rate eased to 5.9 per cent in January from 6.3 per cent in December. By Tuesday’s close, the Dow dropped 697 points, the S&P 500 fell 82, and the Nasdaq lost 295. In Canada, the TSX drifted 263 points lower.
North American equity markets continued to fall on Wednesday after the U.S. Federal Reserve Board’s (“Fed”) last meeting minutes revealed it is likely to leave interest rates higher for longer to moderate elevated inflationary pressures. The Dow lost 85 points on Wednesday, while the S&P 500 fell 6 and the Nasdaq gained 15 points, respectively. In Canada, the TSX notched a 59-point decline.


