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Stocks - Futures Mixed Ahead of 1Q GDP Report; Crude Oil Dips

Published 26/04/2019, 11:47
Updated 26/04/2019, 12:09
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Investing.com -- Wall Street is set for a cautious opening on Friday ahead of the release of first-quarter data on economic growth that could push the market in either direction.

Consensus forecasts suggest an annualized growth rate of 2.0%, down from 2.2% in the final quarter of 2018 and the slowest rate in two years. However, the risks seem to the upside after a spate of relatively strong economic data in recent weeks, notably from the retail and construction sectors.

“Figures don’t lie,” said Mark Dowding, co-head of developed markets at BlueBay Asset Management. “The U.S. economy looks rosy, while Europe is showing weak growth and emerging markets are being shaken by problems in Turkey and Argentina.”

At 6:30 AM ET (10:30 GMT), the blue-chip Dow futures was down 23.5 points, or 0.1%, S&P 500 futures was off 1.3 points, effectively unchanged, while the Nasdaq 100 futures was up 14 points, or 0.2%.

The dollar index, which tracks the greenback against a basket of major currencies, was at 97.877, hovering just below the two-year high it hit on Thursday.

Ford Motor Company (NYSE:F) seemed set for the strongest opening, rising 8.7% in premarket trade after a stellar first-quarter report on Thursday that stood in stark contrast to the gloom coming out of much of the auto industry overnight, including from Germany's Daimler (OTC:DMLRY) and France's Renault (OTC:RNLSY).

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) was poised to open higher after reporting a new record profit in the first quarter after the bell on Thursday – albeit gains seemed likely to be modest, given that revenue growth slowed further and the company forecast higher operating costs in the second half as it rolls out one-day shopping globally.

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By contrast, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) shares were indicated down over 7% after the company slashed its forecasts for the rest of the year on Thursday and reported a first quarterly drop in sales of data-center chips in seven years. It said sales had slowed “dramatically” in China against the backdrop of its trade dispute with the U.S.

Elsewhere, crude oil futures fell after spiking on Thursday due to problems with Russian oil supplies to Europe. The country’s largest pipeline had to be closed, cutting around 1 million barrels a day from supplies to Poland and Germany, after the operator Transneft discovered chemical contamination in the oil.

The benchmark WTI futures contract was down 1.6% at $64.14 a barrel – a drop of more than two dollars from the 2019 high it hit on Wednesday. Brent futures were down 1.9% at $72.95 a barrel.

Gold futures were drifting slightly ahead of the GDP report, rising 0.2% to $1,282.75 an ounce.

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