Stock futures gain ahead of U.S. jobs report
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[September 06, 2019] By
Uday Sampath Kumar
(Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures edged
higher on Friday ahead of a crucial jobs report and as China rolled out
a stimulus plan to shore up its flagging economy.
China's central bank said it would reduce the amount of cash that banks
must hold as reserves, releasing a total of 900 billion yuan ($126.35
billion) in liquidity.
The Labor Department's nonfarm payroll data is likely to show that the
U.S. economy added 158,000 jobs in August, compared with a gain of
164,000 in July, according to a Reuters survey of economists.
The monthly report, due at 8:30 a.m ET, will be closely watched after a
clutch of economic data from earlier this week provided mixed views on
the U.S. economy amid the drama of a drawn-out trade war with China.
Data showing a contraction in U.S. factory activity in August dampened
markets on Tuesday, but diffusing political tensions in Hong Kong and
hopes of a de-escalation in U.S.-China trade tensions helped boost
stocks to one-month highs later in the week.
Markets were also driven by strong growth in private payrolls and an
accelerating services sector. The benchmark S&P 500 <.SPX> rose 1.3% on
Thursday, closing just 1.75% away from its record high in July.
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Analysts have said that weak jobs numbers could put more pressure on the Federal
Reserve to cut interest rates by as much as 50-basis points in its mid-September
meeting. Market participants are currently expecting a quarter percentage point
cut.
At 7:08 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis <1YMcv1> were up 84 points, or 0.31%. S&P 500
e-minis <EScv1> were up 8.75 points, or 0.29% and Nasdaq 100 e-minis <NQcv1>
were up 15.5 points, or 0.2%.
Investors will also keep a close eye on Fed Chairman Jerome Powell's speech at
the University of Zurich, scheduled for 12:30 p.m. ET, which could provide
further hints on the monetary policy before the central bank goes into a quiet
period ahead of its Sept. 17-18 meeting.
Among stocks, Marathon Oil <MRO.N> was down 1.8% after Goldman Sachs cut its
price target on the stock. Facebook Inc <FB.O> also fell marginally following a
Wall Street Journal report that state attorneys general are formally launching
separate antitrust probes into the company.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Anil D'Silva)
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