U.S. stock futures were higher this morning, looking to extend Wednesday's rally following the Federal Resereve's comments that the Fed's focus should remain on helping the economy, even at the expense of inflation. Still, the As the Fed has lowered its economic forecast, it seems committed to spurring growth. Stocks had another roller-coaster session on Wednesday. Stocks started the day with declines following further signs of inflation and a non-encouraging housing report, as well as oil trading near $100 a barrel. The market then reversed course, especially after the Fed released the minutes from the last policy meeting that indicated the Fed is ready for further rate cuts. That boosted stocks and they finished higher with the Dow industrial closing 90 points higher, or 0.73%, the S&P 500 adding 11 points, or 0.83%, and the Nasdaq composite rising20 points, or 0.91%.
Several economic indicators are due out today.
- At 8:30 a.m. EST, weekly jobless claims are due.
- January leading indicators will be reported at 10:00 a.m., along with manufacturing in the Philadelphia region for February.




