Australian shares are poised to open lower, following overseas losses as policymakers dismiss market expectations that a pivot is near. Follow updates here.
US stocks extended losses as investors continued to reposition for further interest rate increases for longer than previously expected amid tough talk from three Federal Reserve policymakers.Tesla -4.7% Apple -1.5% Amazon -0.7% Microsoft -1.7%
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco president Mary Daly said policymakers are committed to lowering inflation and are not close to accomplishing that task Referring to the central bank’s forecast that rates will peak above 5 per cent next year, Williams said “it could be higher than what we’ve written down” if that’s what it takes reduce inflation.
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