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    Stocks stumble on inflation jitters, offsetting high Nvidia hopes

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on May 22, 2024

    4 min read

    Last updated: January 30, 2026

    This image illustrates the recent decline in global stock markets, highlighting investor reactions to inflation data and expectations surrounding Nvidia's earnings report. The fluctuations reflect broader economic anxieties affecting the banking and finance sectors.
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    Stocks stumble on inflation jitters, offsetting high Nvidia hopes

    By Tom Wilson

    LONDON (Reuters) -Shares fell on Wednesday as stronger-than-expected inflation in Britain offset hopes that AI-heavyweight Nvidia could meet sky-high expectations, with investors waiting for clues on any moves by the U.S. Federal Reserve to begin to cut interest rates.

    European stocks dipped 0.3% in early trading, after being poised earlier for slim gains. Britain’s FTSE 100 led losses among regional markets with a 0.4% drop.

    S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures pointed to little change in Wall Street shares.

    Inflation in Britain fell by less than expected in April and a key core measure barely dropped, sparking a jump in the pound and in British government bond yields, as well as prompting investors to cut their bets on a Bank of England interest rate cut in June.

    The data underscored jitters over whether central banks would move as quickly as markets hope to reduce interest rates.

    Still, investors awaited an earnings report from U.S. artificial intelligence-heavyweight Nvidia, which is set to report after the market close.

    Nvidia’s earnings are set to provide the latest test for a U.S. stock market rally that has taken indexes to record highs this year, with the firm’s influence on broader markets growing.

    With Nvidia’s chips the gold standard in AI, its results are widely seen as a barometer for the burgeoning AI industry, whose evolution has stoked investor enthusiasm and helped drive the bull run in U.S. stocks.

    Turbulence could follow, with options priced for a swing of 8.7% in either direction, worth $200 billion in market value.

    “This is a pivotal event,” Deutsche Bank analysts wrote. “It might seem strange that markets are hanging on the results of a single company, but over recent quarters, the release has become one of the most important events on the macro calendar.”

    The MSCI world equity index, which tracks shares in 47 countries, lost 0.1%.

    Earlier, MSCI’s broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan firmed 0.3%, having already climbed for four straight weeks to reach a two-year top.

    CENTRAL BANK WATCH

    The dollar edged lower ahead of minutes of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s last meeting due later in the day.

    Fed Chair Jerome Powell and other officials have dropped what had been explicit guidance about the likelihood of interest rate cuts this year, instead focusing attention on broadly different near-term paths the economy might follow, and their likely reaction to each case, Reuters reported on Wednesday.

    The Fed minutes may provide more details on the shift in approach. They should confirm its next rate move is still likely down, but policymakers first need more confidence that inflation has resumed its downward trend.

    Fed fund futures imply about a 66% chance of a rate cut by September and have 43 basis points of easing priced in for this year.

    After the UK inflation data, the pound climbed 0.3% before giving up most of its gains. It was last at $1.2729, near two-month highs.

    The euro was down 0.2% at $1.0831, just off its recent top of $1.0895.

    Meanwhile, New Zealand’s central bank offered a sobering assessment of its inflation problems, warning that rates would have to be higher for longer to bring them to heel in a shock to local markets.

    That saw the kiwi dollar jump 0.9% to a one-month high of $0.6151 as bond yields spiked, while it surged to 17-year peaks on the relatively low-yielding yen.

    Oil prices fell for a third straight session on the expectations the Fed may keep U.S. interest rates higher for longer due to sustained inflation, potentially impacting fuel use in the world’s largest oil consumer.

    Brent crude futures trimmed losses and were last down 0.5% at $82.46 a barrel, as did U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI) futures, which were last down 0.5% at $78.30.

    (Reporting by Tom Wilson in London and Wayne Cole in Sydney; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu, Sam Holmes, William Maclean and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Stocks stumble on inflation jitters, offsetting high Nvidia hopes

    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 amount charged by lenders to borrowers for the use of money, expressed as a percentage of the principal. They influence borrowing costs and economic activity.

    3What is a central bank?

    A central bank is a financial institution that manages a country's currency, money supply, and interest rates. It also oversees the banking system and implements monetary policy.

    4What is the UK economy?

    The UK economy refers to the economic system of the United Kingdom, characterized by a mixed economy with a combination of private and public enterprises.

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