Here’s the latest news on what stocks are doing.
US stock futures tumbled Wednesday morning as the roller coaster ride for the markets continues. Investors have been unsure what to think – inflation, Chinese corporate debt issues, the Fed easing its stimulus program, and a slumping economic rebound have caught Wall Street off guard. Today, investors seem to be most concerned about rising energy prices. Natural gas prices are at a near-13-year high and oil surged to a 7-year high, around $79 a barrel. That could exacerbate inflationary concerns and slow the economic recovery. That’s among the reasons why investors are ditching US Treasury bonds. The 10-year yield rose to 1.55%, up from 1.53% Tuesday. Here’s where things stand as of 6:15 am ET: Stocks staged a rebound Tuesday, rallying across the board as Wall Street bounced back from a sell-off at the start of the week.