Stock futures fall as Fed begins September meeting on Tuesday

Fed will remain hawkish, says Trivariate's Adam Parker

Stock futures slipped on Tuesday as Wall Street looked to build a modest rebound before the Federal Reserve raises interest rates again.

Futures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 58 points, or 0.2%. S&P 500 futures were down 0.3% and Nasdaq 100 futures were down 0.5%.

The Federal Open Market Committee begins its September meeting on Tuesday, and the central bank governor is expected to announce a 0.75 percentage point rate hike on Wednesday. Stocks have fallen in recent weeks as comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and a surprise consumer price index report for August prompted traders to brace for higher interest rates until inflation cools.

“I think a lot of work was done last week to reset rate expectations,” said Angelo Kourkafas, investment strategist at Edward Jones.

“The momentum in the stock market is down. …until we build this down pattern [inflation] readings, it’s hard to reverse the elevated uncertainty and volatility we’ve seen,” Kulcafas added.

Stocks rose in the afternoon during Monday’s choppy trading session, snapping a two-day losing streak and recouping some of their recent losses. The Dow rose 197 points, or about 0.6%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite rose about 0.7% and 0.8%, respectively.

However, after the market closed on Monday, Ford announced that supply chain issues will cost the automaker an additional $1 billion in the third quarter. Shares were down nearly 5% in premarket trading.

On the economic front, investors will take a fresh look at the housing market Tuesday morning with reports on housing starts and building permits for August.

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