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Sujata Rao gives a look at what’s ahead for markets.

Markets are suffering from a multitude of misfortunes that can lead to repercussions that could make this month even worse than January.

After a profit-beat by Amazon, (NASDAQ): lifted Amazon shares 17% after-hours following a 7% fall during Thursday’s session.

Similar gyrations were seen by other tech peers, with Snap (NYSE: ) shares boosting 50% at the close of trade.

Asia chooses to follow Wall Street’s post-hours rise, instead of the 3.7% Nasdaq fall. European markets open higher, and U.S. stocks are expected to open on Friday with gains.

It will last, but

Facebook (NASDAQ): Meta, the owner of Facebook (NASDAQ), (a $200 billion loss on Thursday that was its largest ever), Spotify(NYSE:), Netflix (NASDAQ): are all worrying. This is despite the Federal Reserve’s determination to tighten policy over the next few months.

GRAPHIC: A record-setting plunge, https://graphics.reuters.com/META-ZUCKERBERG/byvrjxmowve/chart.png Thursday’s shock partly emanated from Europe — aside from a Bank of England rate rise, the hitherto dovish ECB appeared to change tack and concede a 2022 rate hike was not out of bounds after all.

After a record-breaking eurozone inflation print, the volte faced. As oil prices rose past $90/barrel, there is no relief.

GRAPHIC: HICP, https://fingfx.thomsonreuters.com/gfx/mkt/gkplgjbglvb/Pasted%20image%201643926086314.png Bank analysts are now falling over each other in their rush to predict one, two or even three ECB hikes this year. With yields for sub-zero Euro zone countries rapidly falling, the Dutch five year yields only just rose above 0% in 2018 (the first time they have climbed over 0% since 2018).

The market has been distracted somewhat by the U.S. Monthly Jobs Data due on Friday. However, a disturbing reading by the ADP on private payrolls earlier in week — which showed that 300,000.00 jobs were disappearing and forecasts for 180,000 new jobs — has raised fears about a similar set of numbers Friday.

The payrolls could still show cost pressures similar to the company earnings season. December payrolls showed an average hourly earning rise of 4.7%. Forecasts indicate that January will see a higher than 5%.

The following are key developments which should give more direction to the markets Friday

Johnson, UK’s premiership seeks to be reinstituted

-German industrial orders Dec

Payrolls from the U.S.

Earnings from the United States: Bristol Myers (NYSE) Squibb

European earnings: Carlsberg, (OTC) Sanofi (NASDAQ:),

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