U.S. stock futures moved higher Monday, signaling a potential rebound ahead of the opening bell as investors await another wave of retail earnings and macro data.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 (^GSPC) edged higher by 0.5%, while futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) rose 0.4%. Contracts on the technology-heavy Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) increased 0.6%.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury note ticked up to 3.963% Monday morning.
On the economic data side, new orders for manufactured durable goods in January plunged to 4.5%, the biggest drop since April 2020, compared to economists estimates of 4.0%, the Census Bureau reported.
Stocks closed out the worst week of 2023 on Friday after the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge showed it unexpectedly accelerated in January and consumer spending jumped. The “core” Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) price index – which excludes volatile food and energy components – showed prices climbed 0.6% in January and 4.7% from last year.
The Commerce Department also reported consumer spending rose 1.8% last month from December, the largest increase in nearly two years. The survey’s results renewed anxiety among investors that the Fed would continue its aggressive tightening campaign against inflation.
The drop in optimism pressured the major indexes, as the Dow Jones dropped 3% for its fourth consecutive losing week, while the S&P 500 shed 2.7% in its worst week since early December and the tech-heavy Nasdaq sank 3.3%.
Data compiled by 22V Research has found that rising interest rates have increased the correlation between growth and value stocks has jumped to the highest level since at least 2005.
This week, investors will remain keen on the retail sector with earnings from Target (TGT) on deck before market open on Tuesday after Walmart (WMT) warned of cautious profit guidance for the year ahead and home improvement retail giant Home Depot (HD) also had disappointing guidance for fiscal 2023.
Elsewhere on the earnings calendar are results from Costco (COST), Macy’s (M), Dollar Tree (DLTR), and Kohl’s (KSS) to feature the retail side.
Meanwhile, the share of companies topping analysts’ expectations in the fourth quarter has been low compared to history. Data from FactSet showed that 68% of S&P 500 companies reported fourth quarter earnings that beat expectations, down from the five-year average of 77% and the 10-year average of 73%.
In single stock moves, Seagen Inc. (SGEN) shares jumped in premarket after a report from The Wall Street Journal said Pfizer (PFE) is in early-stage talks to acquire cancer drugmaker company in what could be a multi-billion dollar deal.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (BRK-B) stock rose in premarket trading following CEO Warren Buffett’s annual letter to shareholders, which offered readers a glimpse into his views on share buybacks, taxes, corporate accounting, and his sense of optimism about the economy.
Shares of Union Pacific (UNP) climbed ahead of the open after the largest freight operator announced its plans to name a new chief executive following pressure from activists to oust Lance Fritz from the job.
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Dani Romero is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow her on Twitter @daniromerotv
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