Global stock markets faced a downturn on Monday as mounting concerns over rising inflation and potential interest rate hikes weighed on investor sentiment. The US’s S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average both dipped by more than 1%, while the EU’s Euro Stoxx 50 fell by 1.5%. In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei 225 closed 3% lower, marking its biggest drop since February. The UK’s FTSE 100 also saw a loss of 2%. Experts are attributing the sell-off to fears that central banks may need to tighten monetary policy sooner than anticipated to combat inflation. The uncertainty has led to increased volatility in global financial markets, with investors closely monitoring economic data and central bank announcements for clues on future policy decisions.
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Arwen Volkov, A graduate of the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland with a degree in International Finance, Arwen specializes in sustainable finance and green investments. She began her career at an investment bank in London, where she developed financing models for environmentally friendly projects. Known for her analytical and strategic thinking skills, Arwen is a sought-after financial consultant. In her spare time, she mentors fintech startups, contributing to their growth strategies. She is also a nature enthusiast and an amateur photographer.