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    Wall Street Opening Bell: Stocks Slip on Inflation Heat and Geopolitical Fog

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMay 12, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    US markets opened lower on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, as investors processed a dual-threat of hotter-than-expected April inflation data and the worsening geopolitical standoff in the Middle East. The “risk-off” sentiment seen in Indian and Asian markets earlier today has crossed the Atlantic, putting pressure on growth-sensitive tech stocks.

    The Big Numbers at Open

    • S&P 500: Opened down 0.45% as broad-based selling hit energy-sensitive sectors.

    • Nasdaq Composite: Slid 0.72% at the open, led by a retreat in semiconductor and hardware names.

    • Dow Jones Industrial Average: Showed more resilience but still dipped 0.28%.

    Key Market Triggers

    1. April Inflation Data

    The release of the April Consumer Price Index (CPI) has dampened hopes for a summer interest rate cut. Core inflation remained stickier than forecasted, largely driven by surging energy costs and logistics disruptions.

    • The “Oil Factor”: With Brent crude hovering around $105/barrel, transportation and manufacturing costs are feeding directly into consumer prices, complicating the Federal Reserve’s path toward normalization.

    2. Mideast Tensions (US-Iran Conflict)

    Following President Trump’s comments that the ceasefire is “on life support,” markets are pricing in a higher probability of direct maritime disruptions.

    • Defense Stocks: One of the few green patches in the market today, as aerospace and defense contractors see increased speculative interest.

    • Energy Sector: Volatile, as the benefit of higher oil prices for producers is being weighed against the risk of global demand destruction if a full-scale war breaks out.

    3. Tech & AI Pullback

    After a massive rally in AI infrastructure, investors are taking profits.

    • Qualcomm & Dell: Both saw significant intraday drops (over 5%) as the market reassesses supply chain stability in the event of further trade or military escalations.

    • Nvidia: Remains a focal point of volatility as traders wait to see if the upcoming Trump-Xi summit in Beijing will offer any relief on chip export restrictions.

    What to Watch Today

    The focus for the remainder of the session will be on Federal Reserve speakers scheduled for later today. Market participants are looking for any indication of whether the Fed will prioritize fighting “oil-induced inflation” or supporting the economy through this geopolitical shock.

    Investor Sentiment: “The market is currently in a ‘wait-and-see’ mode. Between the inflation print and the Beijing summit tomorrow, there is too much headline risk to support a major rally today.” — Market Analyst Note.

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