U.S. Stock Futures Flat Ahead of FOMC Minutes By Investing.com


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By Oliver Gray 

Investing.com – U.S. stock futures remained little changed in overnight trading Tuesday after major benchmark averages declined during the regular session as from Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard highlighted the possibility of aggressive monetary policy tightening, noting that a swift reduction of the central bank’s balance sheet could begin as soon as May.

During Tuesday’s normal trade, the fell 280.7 points, or 0.8%, to 34,641.18, the lost 57.52 points, or 1.26%, to 4,525.12 and the dropped 328.39 points, or 2.26%, to 14,204.17.

added 0.06%, gained 0.06% and were up 0.11%.

Among stocks, technology companies retreated as bond yields pushed higher. Block Inc (NYSE:) lost 6.4%, Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:) dipped 2.6%, Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:) fell 1.7% and NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:) dropped 5.2%.

EV makers lost ground as Tesla Inc (NASDAQ:) fell 4.7%, Rivian Automotive Inc (NASDAQ:) lost 9.3% and Lucid Group Inc (NASDAQ:) dipped 5.9%.

Major financial players also finished lower as JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:) dipped 1.9%, Citizens Financial Group Inc (NYSE:) lost 1.2%, Bank of America Corp (NYSE:) fell 1.7% and Citigroup Inc (NYSE:) dipped 2.3%.

Meantime, market participants continue to monitor the evolving conflict in Ukraine as President Volodomyr Zelenskiy told the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday that Russia must be held accountable over allegations of war atrocities.

On the bond markets, the yield on Treasury notes touched fresh 35-month highs of 2.554% while the note yield sat at fresh 37-month highs of 2.524%.

The also rose to fresh 2-year highs of 99.48.

Ahead in the session, investors are bracing for new details about the Fed’s plan to reduce its balance sheet, with from the Fed’s latest meeting slated for release Wednesday afternoon.

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