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Wall Street Treads Water Before Crucial CPI Report That Could Shape Fed Rate Decision

September 11, 2025
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Wall Street appeared to be treading water on Thursday morning as traders adopted a wait-and-see approach ahead of August consumer price index data that could prove pivotal in determining the Federal Reserve’s interest rate strategy at its upcoming policy meeting.

U.S. stock futures posted modest gains in early trading, with Dow E-minis climbing 22 points (0.05%), S&P 500 E-minis advancing 7.75 points (0.12%), and Nasdaq 100 E-minis leading the pack with a 47.75-point increase (0.20%) as of 5:15 a.m. ET.

The subdued pre-market activity reflects a market in limbo, with institutional investors reluctant to make significant moves before the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases its closely watched inflation report at 8:30 a.m. ET. Economists expect the data to show inflation ticked higher in August, a development that could complicate the Federal Reserve’s deliberations as it prepares for its September 16-17 policy meeting.

Fed Rate Cut Expectations in Focus

Wednesday’s unexpected decline in producer price inflation has already begun reshaping market expectations, with traders increasingly betting on monetary easing from the central bank. The softer wholesale inflation numbers, combined with mounting evidence of labor market weakness, have solidified expectations for at least a quarter-point rate reduction next week.

However, speculation about a more aggressive 50-basis-point cut remains limited, with CME’s FedWatch tool showing just 10.2% odds of such a move. The modest probability reflects ongoing uncertainty about how aggressively the Fed will act, particularly given mixed economic signals.

“We expect… forthcoming consumer price inflation data today to also keep the door open for a resumption in U.S. interest-rate cuts,” said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management. “The combination of a moderation in job growth and still-manageable inflation should keep the Fed on track to cut rates, with a 25-basis-point cut expected in September.”

Labor Market Concerns Mount

Recent employment data has painted an increasingly concerning picture of the U.S. job market, with disappointing nonfarm payroll reports for both July and August reinforcing fears that economic momentum may be slowing more than initially anticipated. Weekly jobless claims data, set for release alongside the inflation numbers, could provide additional insight into labor market conditions.

The employment weakness has become a key factor in the Fed’s calculus, with policymakers increasingly focused on their dual mandate of price stability and maximum employment.

Market Momentum Despite September Headwinds

Despite the cautious morning tone, major indices have defied historical trends so far this month. September has traditionally been the weakest month for equities, with the S&P 500 averaging a 1.5% decline since 2000, according to LSEG data. However, the three main indices have posted broadly positive performance to start the month.

Wednesday’s session saw both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq close at record highs, driven largely by Oracle’s spectacular 36% surge following an optimistic forecast that brought the cloud computing giant within striking distance of trillion-dollar market capitalization status. The database software company’s rally reignited investor enthusiasm for artificial intelligence plays, lifting semiconductor and data center utility stocks across the board.

Oracle shares continued their momentum in pre-market trading on Thursday, adding another 1.5%.

Sector Movements Tell Multiple Stories

Beyond the tech-driven gains, several sector rotations were evident in pre-market activity. Gun manufacturers extended their recent rally, with GrabAGun jumping 3.9% and Smith & Wesson Brands climbing 3.7%, following what traders described as renewed interest in defense-related equities.

Cryptocurrency-linked stocks also showed strength, tracking gains in digital assets. Sharplink Gaming advanced 2.1%, Bit Digital rose 2.5%, and Bitmine Immersion Technologies surged 5.3%, reflecting the continued correlation between traditional equities and crypto market movements.

The Day Ahead

With the inflation report serving as the day’s primary catalyst, market participants will be parsing not just the headline numbers but also core inflation trends and any signs of persistent price pressures in the services sectors. The data will likely influence not only immediate trading patterns but also longer-term positioning as investors recalibrate their expectations for the Fed’s policy path through the remainder of 2024.

As one senior strategist noted, “Today’s CPI print isn’t just about August inflation—it’s about giving the Fed the final piece of the puzzle before they make what could be their most consequential rate decision of the year.”

Trading volumes are expected to pick up significantly once the data is released, potentially setting the tone for broader market direction as investors emerge from their current holding pattern.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

U.S. markets are in a holding pattern Thursday morning as investors await the August inflation report at 8:30 a.m. ET—data that will likely determine whether the Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 25 or 50 basis points at next week’s meeting. With recent jobs data showing economic weakness and yesterday’s producer inflation falling unexpectedly, a rate cut is now fully expected.

The inflation numbers will be the final piece Fed officials need to decide how aggressively to ease monetary policy, making this one of the most market-moving data releases of the year.

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