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    Shares steady, dollar gains ahead of U.S. inflation data

    Published by Uma Rajagopal

    Posted on February 13, 2023

    4 min read

    Last updated: February 2, 2026

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    By Wayne Cole and Amanda Cooper

    LONDON/SYDNEY (Reuters) – Global shares steadied, while the dollar rose on Monday, ahead of U.S. inflation data that could define the outlook for global interest rates, while news that the U.S. air force had shot down another airborne object created some geopolitical uncertainty.

    Officials declined to say whether this object, which was spotted along the Canadian border and is the fourth to be shot down this month, resembled the large white Chinese balloon that was shot down earlier in February.

    Equities rallied over the first weeks of 2023, buoyed by enthusiasm over the prospect of a peak in inflation – and rates – as well as evidence of ongoing U.S. growth that has suggested the economy could be in for a soft landing.

    But that optimism ran into a brick wall the week before last when the Federal Reserve reiterated its message that the war on inflation is not over, and after the January jobs report depicted a red-hot labour market.

    The MSCI All-World index, which gained almost 10% in the first five weeks of the year, fell by nearly 1.5% last week. It was last flat on the day at 646.59 points.

    U.S. data on consumer prices and retail sales this week could prove a key catalyst for near-term direction for the markets, with much resting on whether inflation continued to slow in January.

    Median forecasts are for headline and core consumer prices to rise 0.4% for the month, with sales rebounding by 1.6%.

    Risks could be to the upside given a re-analysis of seasonal factors released last week saw upward revisions to CPI in December and November. That lifted core inflation on a three-month annualised basis to 4.3%, from 3.1%.

    There were also changes to the weightings for shelter costs and used car prices which might bias the CPI higher.

    “Markets have again tripped up over their over enthusiasm for a Fed and other central bank rate pivots, with this week’s CPI and retail sales expected to suggest that inflation has picked up in month-on-month terms and that U.S. consumer spending is proving rather more resilient,” ADM Investor Services chief global economist Marc Ostwald said.

    In Europe, shares rose, led by gains in industrial and defence stocks, pushing the STOXX 600 up 0.3%. The index fell almost 1% last week.

    U.S. stock index futures rose between 0.1-0.2%.

    Markets have already sharply raised the profile for future tightening by the Federal Reserve, with rates now seen peaking up around 5.15% and cuts coming later and slower.

    There is also a full slate of Fed officials speaking this week to provide a timely reaction to the data.

    Yields on 10-year Treasuries are at five-week highs of 3.75%, having jumped 21 basis points last week, while two-year yields hit 4.51%.

    That shift helped stabilise the dollar, especially against the euro which slipped 1.1% last week and extended the retreat on Monday to a five-week low of $1.0656. That was well away from its early February high of $1.0987.

    The dollar also got a leg up on the yen on reports Japan’s government was likely to appoint academic Kazuo Ueda as the next Bank of Japan governor.

    The surprise news sparked speculation about an early end to the BOJ’s super-easy policies, though Ueda himself later said it was appropriate to maintain the current stance.

    The dollar was last up almost 0.8% at 132.40 yen, after bouncing from a trough of 129.80 on Friday.

    The rise in yields and the dollar weighed on gold, which fell 0.3% to $1,858.30 an ounce compared to an early February peak of $1,959. [GOL/]

    Oil prices ran into fresh selling, having jumped on Friday when Russia said it planned to cut its daily output by 5% in March after the West imposed price caps on Russian oil and oil products. [O/R]

    Brent crude fell almost 1% to $85.54 a barrel, while U.S. futures fell 1.1% to $78.89.

    (Reporting by Wayne Cole; Editing by Shri Navaratnam and Mark Potter)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Shares steady, dollar gains ahead of U.S. inflation data

    1What is inflation?

    Inflation is the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power. It is typically measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

    2What are interest rates?

    Interest rates are the cost of borrowing money or the return on savings, expressed as a percentage of the principal. They are influenced by central bank policies and economic conditions.

    3What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)?

    The Consumer Price Index (CPI) measures the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services, reflecting inflation.

    4What is a soft landing in economics?

    A soft landing refers to a scenario where an economy slows down without falling into a recession, allowing for controlled growth and stability.

    5What is the MSCI All-World Index?

    The MSCI All-World Index is a stock market index that captures large and mid-cap representation across 23 developed and 26 emerging markets, serving as a benchmark for global equity performance.

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