The
benchmark S&P 500 on Monday closed 20% below its all-time
closing high hit on Jan. 3, while a key part of the Treasury
yield curve inverted for the first time since April on mounting
fears that the Federal Reserve's attempts to control soaring
inflation will dent the economy. [US/]
The selling pressure appeared to ease in premarket trading.
Market heavyweights such as Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc, Microsoft
Corp and Tesla rose between 0.7% and 1.6%.
Oracle Corp was another gainer after posting upbeat quarterly
results on demand for its cloud products. Its shares jumped
13.2%.
"There may be opportunity for a bit of a breather from the
aggressive expectations baked in, and you can see that in terms
of how the markets are wandering today," said Edward Park, chief
investment officer at Brooks Macdonald Asset Management in
London.
"Markets are undoubtedly going to be choppy."
The mood remained fragile ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy
decision on Wednesday. Investors expect the U.S. central bank to
raise interest rates by a big 75 basis points after last week's
inflation data came in much hotter than anticipated.
At 06:50 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 103 points, or 0.34%, S&P
500 e-minis were up 20.25 points, or 0.54%, and Nasdaq 100
e-minis were up 98.5 points, or 0.87%.
The Labor Department will release producer price index (PPI)
data at 8:30 a.m. ET. PPI for final demand likely rose 0.8% last
month, after gaining 0.5% in April.
Among other stocks, medical equipment maker ResMed Inc rose 1%
after announcing a $1 billion deal for German healthcare
software provider MEDIFOX DAN GmbH.
Continental Resources Inc jumped 7.3% after the shale producer
received an all-cash buyout proposal from its founder Harold
Hamm, valuing the company at $25.41 billion.
United Airlines Holdings Inc rose 0.7% after saying searches for
international travel increased after the United States last week
ended requirement that air travelers arriving in the country
test negative for COVID-19.
(Reporting by Anisha Sircar and Devik Jain in Bengaluru; Editing
by Sriraj Kalluvila)
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