Mohamed A. El-Erian , Columnist

This Market Selloff May Be Different

The most recent turmoil could last longer and be harder to reverse.

Buckle up.

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Stock markets were beset by interest-rate jitters on Friday, making it the worst day for the major U.S. averages since late June.

Every one of the 10 Standard & Poor’s sectors ended in the red, and bonds and commodities also had a bad day. The backdrop to the selloff was recent developments indicating that consensus market expectations have attached too low a probability to a Federal Reserve interest-rate hike this year, as I have argued.