Global Markets-Bonds selloff pressures Europe, oil climbs further
SPY•European bonds and stocks under pressure
European government bond yields rose to new multi-year highs on Wednesday as a global selloff deepened on fears of swelling sovereign debt, while oil futures gained for a fourth straight day on receding prospects of a deal to end the conflict in the Middle East.
European stocks edged lower .STOXX, while Wall Street futures pointed to modest falls NQc1, EScv1, after stocks across Asia fell on concerns about the outlook for semiconductor companies. South Korean shares closed nearly 6% lower, posting their biggest one-day drop in three weeks. .N225, .KS11
Long-term borrowing costs from the U.S. to Germany and Japan have soared recently as investors fret over ballooning government debt and high inflation, in part driven by the Iran war pushing up oil prices.




