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    Traders brace for inflation data as stock futures tick higher

    January 14, 2025
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    Stock futures edged higher on Tuesday morning as investors prepared for two critical inflation reports this week. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 69 points, or 0.2%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures also advanced by 0.2%, signaling a cautiously optimistic market sentiment. The first key indicator, the producer price index (PPI), will be released at 8:30 a.m. ET. The PPI, which measures wholesale inflation, is expected to show a 0.4% increase in the headline figure, with the core reading – excluding food and energy – anticipated to rise by 0.3%, according to a Dow Jones poll of economists.

    Traders brace for inflation data as stock futures tick higher

    These figures, coupled with the consumer price index (CPI) report set for Wednesday, will offer insights into inflationary pressures and potentially influence the Federal Reserve’s next steps regarding interest rate policy. Market participants remain focused on last week’s robust U.S. jobs report, which showed stronger-than-expected employment growth. This data reinforced concerns that the Fed may maintain its restrictive monetary policy for longer. However, traders are increasingly confident that the Fed will leave rates unchanged at the conclusion of its upcoming two-day meeting.

    According to the CME FedWatch Tool, there is an 80% probability that interest rates will remain at their current range of 4.25%-4.5% through March. Adam Turnquist, chief technical strategist at LPL Financial, highlighted the current market dichotomy, noting that “good news” in economic data is often viewed as “bad news” for equities in the short term, due to fears of tighter monetary policy. However, Turnquist emphasized the long-term benefits of economic growth, citing improved earnings prospects and reduced recession risks.

    Earnings season also takes center stage this week, with major U.S. banks set to release their fourth-quarter results. On Wednesday, financial giants such as JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and Wells Fargo will report earnings, followed by Morgan Stanley and Bank of America on Thursday. Analysts expect these reports to provide further clarity on the health of the financial sector and consumer activity. The mixed sentiment in the market follows Monday’s session, during which the Nasdaq Composite extended its losing streak to four days.

    Tech stocks such as Nvidia saw declines, with the chipmaker shedding nearly 2%. In contrast, sectors like energy, health care, and materials experienced gains, contributing to a nearly 0.9% rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Notable performers included Chevron and UnitedHealth, which benefited from the sectoral rotation. As traders await the inflation readings, the markets remain in a delicate balancing act, influenced by macroeconomic data and corporate earnings reports. The results will likely set the tone for the broader market trajectory in the coming weeks. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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