Department store operator Nordstrom Inc was a notable mover
premarket, sliding 11.4%, after quarterly revenue declined 6%
from pre-pandemic levels and the company flagged supply chain
issues and stiff competition.
Major Wall Street lenders were mixed, while industrials
including Caterpillar Inc and 3M Co inched up about 0.3% after
the Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives approved
a $3.5 trillion budget framework and agreed to vote by Sept. 27
on a $1 trillion Senate-passed infrastructure bill.
The S&P 500 posted its 50th record high close of this year on
Tuesday as positive news on COVID-19 vaccines raised hopes of a
swift economic recovery after mixed data recently.
Focus is now on the Federal Reserve's annual economic symposium
at Jackson Hole on Friday for views on when the central bank
will start tapering its massive asset purchases program.
"The market's interpretation of the eventual announcement is
much more likely to be dictated by how slowly purchases are
unwound, not whether they begin in November or December," said
Hugh Gimber, global market strategist at J.P. Morgan Asset
Management.
"Equity markets continue to cheer the amount of liquidity in the
system, but the Fed will not be blind to the longer-term risks
of policy that is too supportive for too long."
Meanwhile, Reuters calculations showed that global corporate
profits in the third quarter are likely to fall for the first
time in 18 months after record earnings in April-June.
At 7:11 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 13 points, or 0.04%, S&P
500 e-minis were up 0.75 points, or 0.02%, and Nasdaq 100
e-minis were down 2 points, or 0.01%.
A Commerce Department report, due at 8:30 a.m. ET, is expected
to show durable goods fell 0.3% in July after rising 0.9% in
June.
Shares of several retail trading darlings, including GameStop,
AMC Entertainment and Koss Corp, rose between 1.4% and 4.8%, a
day after dealing over $1 billion in losses to short sellers in
late heavy volume trading on no apparent news.
Campbell Soup Co fell 1.2% after Piper Sandler downgraded the
Prego pasta sauce maker's stock to "neutral" from "overweight".
(Reporting by Devik Jain in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj
Kalluvila)
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