Stocks Slip Lower, Inflation In Focus, Costco Earnings, Fed Bank Lending, Debt Ceiling Deal – 5 Things To Know
Five things you need to know before the market opens on
1. -- Stock Futures Edge Lower As Traders Eye Debt Deal Reports
Bond yields have been marching higher for much of the week, with 2-year
Reports suggest that President
A rush of funding from the
Stronger-than-expected job market data, a firmer reading of first quarter GDP growth and positive signals from the housing market all point to solid near-term growth prospects, as well, even as the broader
The could put today's PCE Price Index data in sharp focus, as investors gauge the level of inflation pressures that linger in the domestic economy and assess their impact on the Fed's next policy decision.
The
The
Heading into the start of the trading day on
European stocks edged higher, with the region-wide Stoxx 600 rising 0.3% in early
Overnight in
2. -- Fed Inflation Gauge In Focus As Rate Hike
The
The
The closely-tracked core reading, which strips out volatile components such as food and energy, is expected to hold at 4.6%, with prices rising 0.3% on the month, according to the Street consensus forecast.
The
3. -- Costco Lower After Q3 Earnings Miss on Muted Big Ticket Spending
Costco Wholesale (COST) - Get Free Report shares edged lower in pre-market trading as spending on big-ticket items slowed in the face of elevated inflation and an uncertain job market.
Average daily transaction were down 3.5% in the
"This is the second quarter that we've seen that discussion of lower sales of big-ticket discretionary items," CFO
4. --
Banks borrowed just
Borrowing from the Fed's new Bank Term Funding Program, which allows banks to exchange high-quality assets for one-year loans, was up
5. -- Debt Ceiling Deal Nears As Biden, McCarthy Focus On Spending Freeze
President
Multiple media reports suggest Biden and McCarthy are close to agreeing terms that would effectively freeze most currenting government spending at 2023 levels, although spending on military and veterans programs would be modestly increased.
If agreed, the deal would have to find its way through a Republican-controlled
"We knew this would not be easy," McCarthy told reporters in
Earlier this week, Fitch Ratings placed the



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