Dow Jones futures gain on Treasury bond buyback relief

  • Traders adopt caution as hawkish Fed minutes signal potential rate hikes if inflation stays sticky.
  • Escalating Strait of Hormuz geopolitical tensions maintain market caution despite ongoing oil transit.
  • Treasury plans to double long-dated bond buybacks, lowering yields and easing global dollar liquidity concerns.

Dow Jones futures inch lose 0.11% to trade around 53,470 during European hours on Thursday. Meanwhile, S&P 500 futures remain inching lower by 0.06%, trading near 7,720, and Nasdaq 100 futures remain steady around 29,520.

US stock futures post mixed results as traders adopt a cautious stance following the release of the latest Federal Reserve (Fed) Meeting Minutes. The records from the July FOMC gathering indicated that officials lean toward raising interest rates soon if inflation does not continue to cool. This hawkish sentiment aligns closely with broader market expectations, which already price in at least one more rate hike before the end of the year.

FOMC Minutes read slightly more hawkish but fail to shift Fed pricing

Analysts at MUFG/BTMU report that their "AI-driven sentiment analysis framework" judges the July FOMC minutes, released last night, as "slightly more hawkish than expected, although not enough to generate a repricing of the Fed outlook." They highlight that the key takeaway is that policymakers "remain concerned about inflation persistence and retain a bias towards further tightening."

MUFG/BTMU’s textual analysis also underscores that support for a July rate increase extended beyond the three formal dissenters, with the minutes noting that "several participants" favoured a 25bp hike, a firmer formulation than the "a few participants" language used in the June minutes. This shift in wording reinforces the sense of broader underlying support for additional tightening, even if it has not materially altered market expectations for the Fed’s policy path.

Compounding this cautious mood are mounting geopolitical frictions in the Strait of Hormuz, where tensions between the US and Iran have escalated. Even though President Donald Trump remarked that oil transit remains ongoing and signaled an openness to negotiations with Tehran, overall risk aversion among investors stays elevated.

These mixed futures follow a positive session on Wall Street, where major indices posted gains during regular Wednesday trading. A sharp decline in Treasury yields provided relief to investor sentiment, allowing the Dow Jones and S&P 500 to rise by 0.22% and 0.21%, respectively, while the Nasdaq Composite gained 0.16%. These advances successfully snapped a three-day losing streak across all three benchmark indices.

US Treasury announced measures to rein in surging yields and ease liquidity concerns. The Treasury plans to double its buyback operations for long-dated securities maturing in 10 to 30 years. By stepping up intervention, the Treasury aims to cap long-term borrowing costs and boost global US Dollar (USD) liquidity, a move that could eventually put downward pressure on the greenback.

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