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US stock futures steadied on Wednesday after a bruising day for tech stocks, as investors weighed the latest retail earnings and waited for Federal Reserve minutes to provide clues to interest-rate cuts.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (YM=F) and the S&P 500 (ES=F) both hovered just below the flat line before the bell. Contracts on the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 (NQ=F) dropped 0.1%, after weakness in the likes of Palantir (PLTR) and Nvidia (NVDA) dragged on the broader market on Tuesday.
The tech-led selloff has put markets on edge, as investors rotate out of riskier stocks into previously lagging sectors amid concerns about the AI boom’s staying power.
Attention is now on the next batch of big retail earnings, with Target’s (TGT) results the highlight on Wednesday. Target eked out a profit beat and held to its guidance, but pressures from tariffs and a squeezed consumer added up to another downbeat quarter — and will pose challenges for newly announced CEO Michael Fiddelke. Its shares sank 10% in premarket.
Meanwhile, Lowe’s (LOW) stock popped after the DIY store chain raised its 2025 forecast as sales returned to growth, easing some concerns after Home Depot’s (HD) warning over price rises. Next up are Walmart (WMT) earnings on Thursday, watched for further signs of how companies and consumers are handing President Trump’s tariffs.
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The main event for Wall Street this week, however, lands Friday, when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell will deliver remarks at the Jackson Hole symposium in Wyoming. Investors are eager for a sense of where policymakers stand on the question of interest rate cuts after economic data this month showed they face a tricky dilemma between a weakening labor market and stubborn inflation.
The release of minutes from the Fed’s July’s meeting on Wednesday will serve as a curtain-raiser to Powell’s speech. Policymakers held interest rates steady at that meeting and stressed no decisions had been made about September, despite Trump suggesting otherwise.
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