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US stock futures inch higher as AI rally continues; inflation cues awaited By Investing.com

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Investing.com– U.S. stock index futures rose slightly in evening deals on Monday, recovering some ground after a negative session on Wall Street as markets remained largely on edge ahead of more cues on inflation and the Federal Reserve. 

Gains in major artificial intelligence stocks spilled over into aftermarket trade, as investors remained optimistic over the rapidly growing sector.

But Wall Street now appeared to be cooling after rallying to record highs last week on the back of a seemingly dovish Federal Reserve. Regulatory action against some of the biggest technology companies also weighed on sentiment.

rose 0.1% to 5,283.50 points, while rose 0.1% to 18,539.75 points by 20:04 ET (00:04 GMT). rose 0.1% to 39,722.0 points. 

PCE inflation, Fed speakers on tap

data- which is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge- is due this Friday, when markets will be closed. But the reading will still be closely watched for more cues on the path of inflation, given that the Fed warned that any interest rate cuts in 2024 will be largely contingent on inflation moving towards its 2% annual target. 

Along with the inflation data, a string of Fed officials are also set to speak this week, with particular focus on Federal Open Markets Committee member and , both of whom will give separate addresses on Friday. 

While the Fed signaled last week that it will cut rates by 75 basis points in 2024, markets remained on edge over any potential changes to this outlook, particularly from hot inflation. This notion spurred some losses on Wall Street. 

The fell 0.3% to 5,218.19 points, while the closed 0.3% lower at 16,484.47 points on Monday. The fell 0.4% to 39,313.64 points. 

AI rally continues, Nvidia keeps record high in sight

While broader Wall Street indexes cooled, investors continued to pile into AI-linked stocks amid persistent hype over the growing sector. 

Market darling NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:) rose 0.4% in aftermarket trade to $953.81, and was close to crossing a record high hit earlier in March. 

Memory chips maker Micron Technology Inc (NASDAQ:) rose 1% after closing at a record high. Mizuho hiked the firm’s target price on improved prospects due to AI demand, particularly its high-bandwith memory chips. AI-linked sales recently saw Micron swing to an unexpected quarterly profit, with the chipmaker also upgrading its sales forecast for the year.

Super Micro Computer Inc (NASDAQ:) rose 1.5% after rallying over 7% during the session, after JPMorgan (NYSE:) rated the server maker a ‘buy.’ 

 

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