Broad based gains across Asian markets are helping buoy sentiment ahead of Wall Street’s opening bell today. Optimism continues to grow that a way ahead can be found in terms of those US – Chinese trade talks, but critically there’s still no commitment to be flexible on the March 2nd deadline for tariff increases. Arguably there’s going to be a need for some very clear signalling here if the optimism is to be sustained in the next couple of weeks.
US inflation data could serve up something of a shock shortly ahead of the opening bell, with falling fuel prices likely to weigh here. It’s difficult to see the Fed being able to adopt much more of a dovish tone than they have taken already so even a print just below the forecast 1.5% seems unlikely to lend much meaningful support to stocks.
Earnings news continues to trickle out, too, with tech play Cisco (NASDAQ:CSCO) Systems having the potential to attract some interest after a recent broker downgrade. Sentiment over those trade talks does however appear set to be a dominant driver for Wall Street in the near term.
Ahead of the open we’re calling the Dow up 81 at 25507 and the S&P 500 up 6 at 2751.