Stocks slip on Wall Street as oil and inflation worries rise
By STAN CHOE
AP Business Writer
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks slipped on Wall Street Thursday as markets remain choppy amid uncertainty about where inflation, interest rates and the global economy are heading. The S&P 500 slumped 1.2%, on pace for its fifth drop in the last six days. It marks another reversal for U.S. stocks, which just a day earlier surged to their biggest gain since June 2020. Oil prices had their own swings, with a barrel of U.S. crude jumping as much as 5.7%, before flip-flopping between gains and losses. The worry in markets is the economy may be set to struggle under a toxic cocktail of persistently high inflation and slowing growth.