World Shares Fall, Tracking Wall Street Dismay Over Price Data

World Shares Fall, Tracking Wall Street Dismay Over Price Data
Statistics are displayed on a screen at the New York Stock Exchange on Sept. 13, 2022. Julia Nikhinson/AP Photo
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World markets slipped Wednesday after Wall Street fell the most since June 2020 as a report showed inflation has kept a surprisingly strong grip on the U.S. economy.

European benchmarks were marginally lower while Asia saw bigger losses. U.S. futures edged higher, with the contracts for the Dow industrials and the S&P 500 up 0.3 percent. European futures were lower.