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US STOCKS-Wall Street futures flat before fresh economic data
Mar 10, 2026 9:32 PM

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Futures: Dow up 0.08%, S&P 500 unchanged, Nasdaq down 0.07%

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Hormel Foods ( HRL ) rises after annual profit forecast above estimates

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Salesforce climbs as FY26 outlook gets boost

(Updates with prices)

By Johann M Cherian and Pranav Kashyap

Dec 4 (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures were little changed on Thursday, as investors took

a breather after growing prospects of a Federal Reserve rate cut propelled Wall Street to fresh

highs in the previous session and pulled back ahead of a new round of economic data.

U.S. stocks notched their seventh gain in eight sessions on Wednesday, with the S&P 500

and Dow closing at more than three-week high as a soft ADP jobs print and an ISM

survey pointing to cooling inflation reinforced bets on a Fed rate cut as soon as next week.

Fresh reads on the labor market are due on Thursday, with weekly jobless claims and the

Challenger, Gray & Christmas November layoff report scheduled for release. A delayed factory

orders report is also expected later in the day.

The Russell 2000 index, which tracks small-caps that tend to thrive in a lower

interest-rate environment, currently outperforms the benchmark S&P 500 on a quarterly

basis. Futures tracking the index eased 0.17% on the day.

Brokerages Jefferies and BofA Securities have forecast strong earnings growth for

smaller companies next year.

"Investors are leaning into the idea that easier policy is coming, which is fueling appetite

for risk and lifting everything from blue chips to small caps," said Matt Britzman, senior

equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown.

Fed funds futures point to an 87% chance that the central bank will cut rates by 25 basis

points this month, up from around 60% last month, according to the CME Group's FedWatch Tool.

Investor attention is largely centered on Friday's September Personal Consumption

Expenditures report, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge.

It will be the first PCE report since the recent U.S. government shutdown left markets and

policymakers with little insight into the U.S. economy.

At 6:45 a.m. ET, Dow E-minis were up 37 points, or 0.08%, S&P 500 E-minis

were down 0.25 points and Nasdaq 100 E-minis were down 17.5 points, or 0.07%.

Traders were also watching developments around U.S. President Donald Trump's selection of

the next Federal Reserve chair, in a year of heightened concern over potential political

interference in monetary policy.

A report said bond investors have expressed concerns to the U.S. Treasury that Kevin

Hassett, a leading contender for the role, might pursue aggressive rate cuts to align monetary

policy more closely with President Donald Trump's preferences.

In premarket trading, Snowflake lost 9.2% after the cloud data analytics company's

fourth-quarter product revenue forecast fell short of lofty investor expectations for stronger

growth.

Salesforce gained 2% after the software maker raised its fiscal 2026 revenue and

adjusted profit forecasts, anticipating growth in its artificial intelligence agent platform due

to strong enterprise demand.

PayPal ( PYPL ) lost 1% after brokerage JP Morgan lowered its rating on the fintech company

to "neutral" from "overweight".

Hormel Foods ( HRL ) gained 4% after the Skippy peanut butter maker forecast annual profit

above estimates.

Earnings reports from companies including Dollar General ( DG ) and Kroger ( KR ) are

expected before markets open and could offer more insight into the economic health of the

American consumer.

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