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U.S.stocks steadied on Tuesday following a plunge that sent the S&P 500 into its first bear market since the height of the pandemic. The S&P 500 edged up during mid-morning trading, after the index dropped to its lowest level since Jan.2021.The S&P 500 also entered its first bear market since March 2020 on Monday, as…

U.S.stocks steadied on Tuesday following a plunge that sent the S&P 500 into its first bear market since the height of the pandemic.

The S&P 500 edged up during mid-morning trading, after the index dropped to its lowest level since Jan.2021.The S&P 500 also entered its first bear market since March 2020 on Monday, as its closing price put it more than 20% below its recent record closing high from Jan.The Nasdaq and Dow were each also slightly higher.

The benchmark yield on the 10-year Treasury note pulled back from Monday’s 11-year high to hover around 3.4%.The monetary policy-sensitive two-year yield also eased after spiking to its highest level since 2007.Oil prices rose, and U.S.

West Texas intermediate crude oil futures broke back above $122 per barrel.Bitcoin ( BTC-USD ) remained under pressure as prices held just over $22,000.

Volatility resurged across markets at the start of the week as investors raced to price in a greater likelihood of a larger interest rate hike from the Federal Reserve as it races to address inflation.Market participants expect the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) will raise interest rates by the 75 basis points this week, with CME Group data showing Tuesday morning that traders were pricing in a more than 90% probability of such an outcome.

The FOMC begins its two-day policy-setting meeting on Tuesday, with a decision and press conference from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell set for Wednesday.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – JUNE 03: Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) at the start of the trading day on June 03, 2022 in New York City.(Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) Expectations for a much larger-than-typical rate hike soared after the Wall Street Journal reported Monday that a 75 basis point hike was on the table among Fed officials.And talk and market pricing of such a hike had already been building after Friday’s much hotter-than-expected May CPI print, and after separate surveys in the days since showed consumers’ near-term inflation expectations were increasing to levels at or near all-time recorded highs.

“The Fed’s previous plan to hike by 50bp [basis points] at the meetings in June and July and then revert to 25bp increases in the fall was always dependent on inflation showing signs of cooling,” Paul Ashworth, chief North America economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note Tuesday.”Instead, the monthly gains in core CPI accelerated back to 0.6% in both April and May, suggesting that price pressures are broadening.”

Story continues New data Tuesday also showed wholesaler price increases also remained elevated last month.The Producer Price Index (PPI) jumped 10.8% in May over last year after a 10.9% jump in April, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Nearly two-thirds of the May rise came from a jump in final demand goods prices including energy, which jumped 5% on a monthly basis.

And other recent reports further suggested businesses’ concerns over inflation remained elevated.The latest NFIB Small Business Optimism survey Tuesday showed inflation remained the top problem reported among small business owners.The share of business owners raising their own selling prices rose to match a record high in the 48-year-old survey.

On the move Gainers

Oracle ( ORCL ) shares jumped more than 10% just after market open, after the software company topped fiscal fourth quarter earnings and sales estimates in results delivered Monday afternoon.Cloud licensing revenue drove the beat as sales in that unit jumped 18%.

Twitter’s ( TWTR ) staff is set to hear from Elon Musk this week, with the billionaire set to make his first appearance at a Twitter all-hands meeting since first announcing his $44 billion plan to buy the social media company in April, Insider reported Tuesday.Shares rose about 4% just after 9:30 a.m.in New York.

Kaival Brands ( KAVL ) shares soared after the vaping products distributor announced it reached a deal with Phillip Morris to develop and distribute electronic nicotine delivery system products outside the U.S.

Decliners

MicroStrategy ( MSTR ), Coinbase ( COIN ), Marathon Digital Holdings ( MARA ) and other crypto-linked stocks declined for another session Tuesday as major cryptocurrency prices dipped further.

Day One Biopharmaceuticals ( DAWN ) shares dropped after the company said it began a public offering of $125 million shares of its common stock.

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