Market Overview - Major U.S. index futures indicate a slightly lower open on Friday, with potential profit-taking following a strong rally that led to record closing highs [1][4] - The Dow surged 617.08 points (1.4%) to 46,108.00, S&P 500 jumped 55.43 points (0.9%) to 6,587.47, and Nasdaq advanced 157.01 points (0.7%) to 22,043.07 [5] Economic Indicators - Recent data shows U.S. consumer prices rose by 0.4% in August, slightly above expectations of 0.3%, with annual growth accelerating to 2.9% from 2.7% [6][9] - Core consumer prices, excluding food and energy, rose by 0.3% in August, maintaining an annual growth rate of 3.1% [7] - Initial jobless claims unexpectedly increased to 263,000, up 27,000 from the previous week, marking the highest level since October 2021 [8] Federal Reserve Expectations - The Federal Reserve is widely expected to lower interest rates by at least 25 basis points, with a 92.5% chance of this occurring according to CME Group's FedWatch Tool [2] - Traders are focused on the Fed's upcoming monetary policy announcement and comments from Fed Chair Jerome Powell for indications of future rate cuts [3] Sector Performance - Computer hardware stocks performed strongly, with the NYSE Arca Computer Hardware Index rising 2.7% to a record high [10] - Networking stocks also saw a 2.7% increase, reaching a new record closing high, while biotechnology stocks rose by 2.6% [10] - Housing, telecom, and airline stocks experienced considerable strength, contributing to the overall market gains [11] Commodity and Currency Markets - Crude oil futures surged by $1.41 to $63.78 per barrel, while gold futures increased by $5.30 to $3,678.90 per ounce [12] - The U.S. dollar traded at 147.96 yen, up from 147.21 yen, and valued at $1.1705 against the euro, compared to $1.1734 previously [12]
Profit Taking May Contribute To Initial Dip On Wall Street
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