Asian markets traded in a tight range with negative bias after April sales declined more than expected and production contracted in China. Switzerland-based Holcim agreed to sell its stakes in India for $10 billion.

Rebound in tech stocks in New York spread to the energy patch and lifted market indexes in Europe trimming weekly losses. Germany led the market advance in Europe. Crude oil jumped 4% inching closer to a 10-year high.

U.S. stocks advanced in pre-market trading after bargain hunters returned searching for stock in the beaten down tech stocks. Energy gained on the sustained rise in crude oil prices. European industrial production falls in April. Asian markets react to local news.

In wild trading on Wall Street, stocks sank deeper in the morning but almost managed to erase the day's gain. Jittery investors worry that the lagging Fed response may only make it harder to tame inflation later.

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Stocks recovered from early losses but rate jitters dominated the market sentiment after wholesale price remained elevated in April. Global markets are extending losses in the year on the back of relentless selling in tech stocks in Europe, Japan, Hong Kong, Korea, and India.

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April inflation data stoked worries that the Fed may have to act sooner and harsher than later and lighter in taming inflation. Stocks plunged in the afternoon after a failed attempt to rally and Apple, Microsoft, Tesla, and Meta dropped between 4% and 7%.

Callaway Golf quarterly revenues rose on the back of a broad recovery in equipment sales and venue revenues. The company also lifted annual revenue outlook range.

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Electronic Arts March quarter results were ahead of expectations and the game publisher increased dividend 12% and repurchased $1.3 billion of shares. The company also plans to end its partnership with FIFA.

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Callaway Golf net declined but guided higher annual revenues. Coinbase plunged on quarterly loss. Electronic Arts advanced on strong quarterly results. Switch swung to quarterly loss.

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U.S. stocks turned positive after the latest inflation data showed elevated rate in April. European markets rose between 1% and 2% and German inflation reached record high in April. Asian markets closed mixed.

U.S. stocks closed higher after bargain hunters braved in search of bargains ahead of the inflation report tomorrow. Investors will be scrutinizing inflation data in search of strength and durability of price increases.

Cvent Holding reported first quarter revenues ahead of expectations but losses expanded. The meeting and event platform operator

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Peloton focused on reducing operating costs after quarterly loss surged. The fitness equipment maker also arranged a five-year term debt of $750 million.

U.S. stocks futures indicated market rebound a day after a broad selloff. Investors remain cautious ahead of the consumer and wholesale inflation data in the next two days. Bargain hunters returned in Europe but Asian markets were cautious.



In a broad selloff U.S. stocks extend losses in all sectors. Bonds, commodities, energy, and crypto currencies also declined sharply. Nervous investors are factoring rising prospects of higher interest rates and slowing economic activities.

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