US Open: bulls regain control after flat opening on Wall Street 🗓

3:34 PM 14 May 2024
  • The dollar is one of the weaker G10 currencies
  • Yields on US bonds are falling
  • Indices on Wall Street are trying to rebound

US indices open slightly up after mixed PPI data. Volatility has been limited in recent days, and investors are likely waiting for key CPI consumer inflation data tomorrow. At the time of publication, the US100 is up 0.30% and the US500 is up 0.20%.

After today's PPI report, the reaction was increased volatility. The PPI data came in much higher than expected month-over-month, while the annual data remained within the consensus range. Higher monthly readings can be attributed to a downward revision of last month's data for March. Therefore, the monthly price increase was higher, while the annual increase remained close to expectations. After the publication, we first observed declines in stock indices and a significant rise in the dollar. However, shortly afterward, the bulls regained control, and the initial declines were erased. Indices on Wall Street opened in this mood as well.

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After hawkish comments from Fed Chairman Jerome Powell, we observed renewed weakness in the indices, which returned to around opening levels.

US500

Contracts on the main SP500 index have been in a narrow consolidation channel for three sessions. We will likely see increased volatility and a more decisive move in either direction after tomorrow's CPI data release.

Source: xStation 5

 

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