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S&P 500 tumbles amid global equity market sell-off after Russia commences Ukraine invasion
03:49pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 FXStreet
US equity markets tumbled in line with their global peers and other risk assets on Thursday as worst fears were confirmed, with Russia commencing a fu
Thursday''s Market Minute: S&P 500 Reeling As Russia Invades Ukraine
03:15pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Benzinga
This post contains sponsored advertising content. This content is for informational purposes only and not intended to be investing advice. Markets are plunging on news of Russia invading Ukraine, but S&P 500 Futures were already getting pummeled during this shortened trading week and were down about 12% off their all-time highs as of yesterday’s close. There’s a litany of recent technical information to assess in light of this pronounced downward move. One of the most important developments is that the /ES broke through a double-bottom support level connecting the lows of Jan. 24 and Jul. 19 near 4,210, which … Full story available on Benzinga.com
Stocks tumble; oil, wheat prices soar after Ukraine attack | ABC6
03:10pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 ABC6
Stocks tumbled worldwide Thursday after Russia’s attack of Ukraine sent fear coursing through markets and upped the pressure on the high inflation already hurting people and businesses around the world. The S&P 500 sank 1.6% to continue its dismal start of the year. It’s now down almost 14% from the record high it set in early January. European markets sank even more, with the German DAX down nearly 5%. Bond yields fell as investors sought safety and the price of oil soared toward $100 a barrel. The conflict could send prices spiraling even higher at gasoline pumps and grocery stores everywhere.
Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 Forecasts: Stocks Rocked as Russia Invades
03:04pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 DailyFX
Stocks got slammed overnight as Russia invaded Ukraine, with some long-term support showing up in the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100.
Global stocks plummet after Russia invades Ukraine
03:03pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Global News Canada
Russia''s attack on Ukraine sent shockwaves through global stock markets on Thursday, with the S&P 500 continuing its downward spiral and oil prices surpassing $100 per barrel.
Wall Street: Nasdaq tumbles over 3% at open as Russia invades Ukraine
02:59pm, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Livemint
The S&P 500 opened lower by 69.73 points, or 1.65%, at 4,155.77, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped 449.61 points, or 3.45%, to 12,587.88 at the opening bell
S&P 500 breaks incredibly important support at 4195/4185
11:14am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 FXStreet
Emini S&P March shot higher to resistance at 4327/32 & almost as far as 4350/60 before prices collapsed. Nasdaq March shorts at 14100/150 worked perfe
S&P 500, FTSE 100, DAX – Equity Markets Slump as Russian Troops Invade Ukraine
10:00am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 DailyFX
Global stock markets are under heavy selling pressure as Russian forces invade Ukraine, stoking volatility and geopolitical unrest.
Equities tank on Ukraine invasion
09:22am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 MarketPulse
Markets seeing red as Russians invade Ukraine Asian equities were on the back foot after a soft New York session anyway, but reports that the Russian invasion of the Ukraine is underway has sent them sharply lower once again. With the crisis escalating in the Ukraine equities are tanking in Asia. S&P 500 and […]
Markets react as Russia attacks Ukraine: Stocks, energy, currency, commodities, ETFs and more
08:51am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
U.S. stock index futures: Contracts tied to the Dow fell 2.2%, or down 720 points; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are down 2.2% and 2.8%, respectively.Global markets: Europe: FTSE 100 -2.3%; CAC…
S&P 500 Elliott Wave view: More downside is expected to take place [Video]
08:07am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 FXStreet
The broader view in SPX suggests that it’s correcting the cycle from March 2020 low cycle. While the short-term cycle from 04 January 2022 high is unf
SPX Elliott Wave View: More Downside Is Expected To Take Place
07:50am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 Action Forex
The broader view in SPX suggests that it’s correcting the cycle from March 2020 low cycle. While the short-term cycle from 04 January 2022 high is unfolding as Elliott wave double three structure favoring more downside to take place. Down from the 1/04/2022 high the decline to $4222.62 low ended cycle degree wave w in […] The post SPX Elliott Wave View: More Downside Is Expected To Take Place appeared first on Action Forex .
The Latest: NATO ambassadors to meet to discuss Ukraine
06:53am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 AOL
The latest on the Russia-Ukraine crisis : ___ BRUSSELS — NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg has convened a meeting of NATO ambassadors to assess the invasion of Ukraine, which borders several NATO members. The meeting Thursday morning will “address the situation in Ukraine and the consequences of Russia’s unprovoked attack.” Earlier, Stoltenberg had already condemned Russia’s invasion. “Despite our repeated warnings and tireless efforts to engage in diplomacy, Russia has chosen the path of aggression,” Stoltenberg said. He also warned Moscow that the alliance will will “do all it takes to protect and defend” NATO members. He called the invasion a “grave breach of international law, and a serious threat to Euro-Atlantic security. I call on Russia to cease its military action immediately.” ___ MOSCOW — The Russian military says it has knocked out Ukraine’s air defense assets and airbases. The Russian Defense Ministry said the Russian strikes have “suppressed air defense means of the Ukrainian military,” adding that the infrastructure of Ukraine’s military bases has been incapacitated.” It denied the claims that a Russian warplane was shot down over Ukraine.
Updated: Russia attacks Ukraine as defiant Putin warns US, NATO
05:47am, Thursday, 24'th Feb 2022 The Malta Independent
Russian troops launched their anticipated attack on Ukraine on Thursday, as President Vladimir Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions, warning other countries that any attempt to interfere would lead to “consequences you have never seen.” Big explosions were heard before dawn in Kyiv, Kharkiv and Odesa as world leaders decried the start of an Russian invasion that could cause massive casualties and topple Ukraine’s democratically elected government. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy introduced martial law, saying Russia has targeted Ukraine’s military infrastructure and explosions are heard across the country. Zelenskyy said he had just talked to President Joe Biden and the U.S. was rallying international support for Ukraine. He urged Ukrainians to stay home and not to panic Biden pledged new sanctions meant to punish Russia for an act of aggression that the international community had for weeks anticipated but could not prevent through diplomacy. Putin justified it all in a televised address, asserting the attack was needed to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine — a false claim the U.S. had predicted he would make as a pretext for an invasion.
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