Business Global stock markets start the week flat as inflation remains top of mind Published 3 years ago on 15 November 2021 By Terry Power It was a tepid start to the week as inflation concerns continued to drive lukewarm sentiment. Read More Related Topics:asian stocksBeijing Stock ExchangeBitcoinbitcoin pricebtc pricebull marketCAC 40chinese stock marketchinese stocksChristine Lagardecommoditiesconsumer price indexconsumer spedingcoronaviruscpicrude oilcrypto all time highDAXDJIADow Jones Industrial AverageECBelon muskether priceEUEuropean Central Bankeuropean stocksEuropean Unionfactory outputfederal reserveflatFTSEglobalglobal stocksgoldgreat resignationHang SengHong Kong stock marketindustrial activityindustrial outputinflationinflation fearsinterest ratesjobs reportKOSPIlabor participation ratemanufacturing activitymanufacturing outputmarketsmindNASDAQnew record highNikkeiremainsS&P 500Shanghai stocksShenzhen stocksshiba inu market capShiba Inu priceshiba inu rallySouth Korean stocksSPACsSSE CompositeStartstockstock marketStoxx 600SZSE ComponentteslaTopUS dollarUS stockswages jobs reportWeekWeWorkwhat is fed target on inflationwhat is unemployment ratewhere are the workerswhich stocks most vulnerable to inflationwhich stocks most vulnerable to rising labor costswhy is bitcoin fallingwhy is dogecoin fallingwhy is Shiba Inu price falling