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Wall St set to rise after Biden-Xi call, oil bounce

  • US producer prices rise solidly in August
  • Industrials, real estate stocks among top weekly losers
  • Exxon, Chevron climb as oil prices rally
  • Futures up: Dow 0.46%, S&P 0.42%, Nasdaq 0.43%
Published September 10, 2021

US stocks were on track to open higher on Friday as signs of easing tensions between the United States and China aided sentiment, while a jump in crude prices looked set to boost energy shares.

Traders read news of a phone call between US President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, their first talks in seven months, as a positive sign that could bring a thaw in ties between the world's two most important trading partners.

US-listed Chinese e-commerce companies Alibaba and JD.com, ride-hailing firm Didi, music streaming company Tencent Music and electric car maker Nio Inc all gained between 1.1% and 2.2% in premarket trading.

The energy sector was the top gainer, with Exxon Mobil , Occidental Petroleum, Chevron, Halliburton rising between 1.1% and 2.0% as oil prices neared $73 a barrel on signs of tight US supply.

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"This market is ready to come right back up after it falls," said Dennis Dick, a trader at Bright Trading LLC.

"Investors are not ready to hold on to cash and are eager to invest in risker assets like stocks and commodities because that's the only way to beat the rising inflation pressures."

Data showed US producer prices rose solidly in August, indicating that high inflation was likely to persist for a while, with supply chains remaining tight as the COVID-19 pandemic drags on.

Another set of data on Thursday showed weekly jobless claims fell to an almost 18-month low, soothing concerns over economic recovery but also stoking fears that the Federal Reserve could unwind stimulus faster.

Oil rallies towards $73 on tight US supplies, Biden-Xi call

At 8:48 a.m. ET, Dow e-minis were up 162 points, or 0.46%, S&P 500 e-minis were up 19 points, or 0.42%, and Nasdaq 100 e-minis were up 66.75 points, or 0.43%.

While futures pointed to opening gains on Friday, the three major US stock indexes were on track to end the week lower.

Big banks have recently turned skeptical about further gains for record-high stocks due to concerns over tighter monetary policy and the fast-spreading Delta variant of the coronavirus.

Economy-sensitive S&P 500 sub-sectors such as real estate , industrials and materials have led declines so far this week.

Heavyweight tech stocks Apple, Microsoft, Google owner Alphabet and Amazon were up around half a percent each on Friday.

Grocer Kroger Co dropped 3.3% even after it said it expected a smaller decline in annual same-store sales.

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