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S&P 500 ends at record as ECB holds steady on monetary policy

Wall St unperturbed by blockbuster US inflation data, while Europe vows to keep cheap money taps open

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 11 Jun 2021 7:00AM

S&P 500 ends at record as ECB holds steady on monetary policy
While US stocks shrugged off inflation data to end higher yesterday, eurozone equities slid after the European Central Bank said it was too early to reduce stimulus measures. – Twitter pic, June 11, 2021

NEW YORK – The S&P 500 advanced to a fresh record yesterday as investors shrugged off data showing higher US inflation, while European equities edged lower after the European Central Bank (ECB) held steady on monetary policy.

All eyes were on the May US consumer price reading, which showed the inflation rate accelerated to 5% for the 12 months ending May, the highest annual reading in 13 years.

Investors have been worried about US inflation for weeks, but largely took yesterday’s reading in stride. All three major indices gained, and the S&P 500 finished at an all-time high.

“It’s another case where we had another blockbuster inflation report and nobody cared,” Karl Haeling of LBBW told AFP. “The market looked the other way.”

The increase was driven largely by spikes in energy and used car prices, which analysts attributed to separate but temporary factors.

Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Securities, noted that while the annual consumer price index topped expectations, the monthly gain slowed to 0.6% in May from 0.8% in April, which largely validates the Federal Reserve’s stance that higher inflation will be transitory.

“We may be getting close to a peak and it will start to decelerate in the June, July timeframe,” Hogan said.

Earlier, eurozone stocks slid after the ECB, as expected, held its interest rates steady and said it is too early to reduce economic stimulus measures.

ECB chief Christine Lagarde said it would be “too early and premature” to discuss tightening monetary policy, saying continued support was needed to cement the rebound.

Keeping the cheap money taps open throughout the Covid-19 crisis “remains essential to reduce uncertainty and bolster confidence,” she told reporters.

Rabobank analyst Jane Foley said the ECB remained committed to very dovish policy settings despite the improved economic outlook.

By forgoing using thin summer trading conditions to lower stimulus purchases of bonds, Lagarde “clearly wanted to give a ‘steady as she goes’ message,” Foley said.

Traders were also tracking the start of a summit of G7 wealthy nations, ahead of which the United States said it would buy 500 million Covid-19 vaccine doses to distribute among poorer nations.

Relations between Beijing and Washington were in focus, too, after US President Joe Biden’s decision to revoke his predecessor Donald Trump’s executive order against Chinese-owned mobile apps TikTok and WeChat.

It comes as commerce officials from the world’s two biggest economies have held discussions on trade and investment links. – AFP, June 11, 2021

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