Stock Market News: U.S. stock futures edged higher Wednesday as investors reacted to the latest inflation report, which seemed to reinforce the Federal Reserve’s trajectory for a possible rate cut in December. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures (YM=F) gained about 0.2%, while S&P 500 futures (ES=F) also increased by 0.2%. Meanwhile, Nasdaq 100 futures (NQ=F) rose 0.1%, reflecting cautious optimism across the market.
The October Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed inflation rising 2.6% year over year, in line with forecasts. On a month-over-month basis, prices increased 0.2%, also meeting expectations. Core inflation — which excludes the volatile food and energy sectors — rose 3.3% annually and 0.3% from September, both matching projections.
This inflation data comes as the Federal Reserve remains in the spotlight, with investors looking for any signs of how upcoming economic reports might influence policy decisions. Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari emphasized the importance of inflation metrics, stating that unexpected spikes could change the Fed’s plans. Still, the data thus far appears to support market expectations, with CME FedWatch showing a 70% likelihood of a December rate cut.
The broader stock market has been fluctuating amid speculation about President-elect Donald Trump’s policies and the potential economic impact. Rising Treasury yields and the anticipation of fiscal measures have added complexity to the outlook. Meanwhile, in the electric vehicle sector, Tesla (TSLA) rebounded in premarket trading after a 6% dip the day before, buoyed by the announcement that Elon Musk will co-lead a new Department of Government Efficiency. Rivian (RIVN) shares also jumped after Volkswagen increased its investment in the automaker to $5.8 billion.
Investors will continue monitoring developments closely, especially as Trump unveils more cabinet choices and economic strategies. The market’s response to these shifts, coupled with ongoing inflation and interest rate considerations, will shape the trading landscape in the weeks ahead.
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