The
Fed said on Wednesday it could begin reducing its monthly bond
purchases by as soon as November, and that interest rates could
rise quicker than expected by next year. The bank also projected
inflation at 4.2% by the year-end, more than twice its target
rate of 2%.
The November deadline had been largely priced in by markets.
Relief over the Fed, along with easing concerns of a default by
Chinese property developer Evergrande, saw all three Wall Street
indexes jump around 1% on Wednesday.
The Dow and the S&P had marked their best day in two months, as
they staged a strong recovery from two-month lows hit earlier in
the week.
On Thursday, major banks rose in premarket trade on expectations
of an eventual rise in interest rates.
U.S. S&P 500 E-minis were up 26.5 points, or 0.6%, at 6:29 a.m.
ET. Dow E-minis were up 185 points, or 0.54%, while Nasdaq 100
E-minis were up 98.75 points, or 0.65%.
Major Wall Street indexes are still trading lower for the month,
owing to seasonally weak trends, as well as concerns over fiscal
spending and a slowdown in economic growth.
(Reporting by Ambar Warrick in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju
Samuel)
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