U.S. Consumer Confidence Declines
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Morning Bid: Confidence-sapped stocks find foothold as Nvidia awaited

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Wall Street stock indexes are all tripping into the red for 2025 - with the slide stalling for now, awaiting megacap Nvidia 's earnings today .
Latest sideswipe from main street has unnerved stock, bond and credit markets across the piece.
Consumer confidence deteriorated at sharpest pace in 3-1/2 years in February , with inflation expectations surging amid worries that tariffs on imports would raise prices for households.
China 's stock rally also continued and Hong Kong jumped another 3% .
Japan bucked the trend, ending in the red on Wednesday as yen strength and a possible interest rate rise there next month rattled it.
G20 finance ministers and central bankers meet in Cape Town in South Africa .
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