Futures inch higher as Treasury yields retreat; Fed minutes awaited
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[October 11, 2023] (Reuters)
- U.S. stock index futures ticked higher on Wednesday as Treasury yields
retreated, while investors awaited minutes from the Federal Reserve's
last policy meeting and more economic data.
Minutes from the Fed's September meeting, where the policymakers held
rates steady, would be crucial in assessing the central bank's outlook
on interest rates.
The Labor Department's report due shortly before the bell is expected to
show producer price index for final demand rose 0.3% last month,
according to economists polled by Reuters.
Yields on government bonds eased on safe-haven bids due to the war in
the Middle East and dovish remarks from Federal Reserve officials
throughout this week.
"Recent developments support our view that yields should move lower over
the coming 6–12 months... we foresee further cooling in inflation and
slower global growth," Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS
Global Wealth Management said.
Traders put the chance of interest rates remaining unchanged in November
and December at around 86% and around 72%, respectively, according to
CME's FedWatch tool, with a small percentage of traders pricing in rate
cuts as early as January.
Megacap stocks, including Microsoft, Alphabet, Tesla, Nvidia and Meta
Platforms, advanced between 0.3% and 0.6% in premarket trading.
Meanwhile, the turmoil in Middle East continued weigh on global markets
as Israeli warplanes bombed Gaza ahead of a possible ground assault,
while U.S. President Joe Biden called the attack by Palestinian militant
group Hamas as 'sheer evil'.
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Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in
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Israeli troops have killed at least 1,000 Palestinian gunmen who
infiltrated from Gaza in incursions that began at the weekend, while
Gaza's health ministry said at least 950 people have been killed and
5,000 injured.
Investors will also keep an eye on fresh remarks from Fed Board
Governor Christopher Waller, Bank of Atlanta President Raphael
Bostic and Bank of Boston President Susan Collins.
The debut of German premium footwear maker Birkenstock Holding on
the New York Stock Exchange will also be keenly watched. The company
has priced its IPO at the middle of its indicated price range at $46
per share.
At 5:08 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 46 points, or 0.14%, S&P 500
e-minis were up 6.5 points, or 0.15%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were up
33.5 points, or 0.22%.
Among stocks, Walgreens Boots Alliance added 0.9% after the pharmacy
chain operator said it has appointed Tim Wentworth as its new chief
executive.
Arista Networks fell 1.6% after Piper Sandler downgraded the cloud
networking solutions provider's stock to "neutral" from
"overweight".
Pioneer Natural Resources rose 2.8% after sources told Reuters that
Exxon Mobil is expected to say on Wednesday it will buy the Permian
shale basin producer for about $60 billion. Exxon's shares were down
0.4%.
(Reporting by Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)
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