US STOCKS-Wall St set to open higher after stronger-than-expected jobs report
BY Reuters | ECONOMIC | 02/11/26 09:02 AM EST*
Futures up: Dow 0.4%, S&P 500 0.4%, Nasdaq 0.4%
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US job growth accelerates in January, unemployment falls
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Moderna
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Humana, Lyft
(Updates before the opening bell)
By Twesha Dikshit and Purvi Agarwal
Feb 11 (Reuters) - Wall Street was set ?for a solid start on Wednesday as stronger-than-expected jobs data ?pointed to a resilient U.S. economy, while the unemployment rate ticked lower for January.
Nonfarm payrolls increased 130,000 in January, compared with an estimated 70,000 increase, ?according to economists polled by Reuters, while the unemployment rate stood at 4.3% versus expectations of 4.4%.
The ?data lowered bets for interest-rate cuts by the Federal Reserve. December's unexpected ?stall in retail sales ?had nudged the odds of an April reduction up to 35.5% from 32.2% a day ago, according to CME Group's FedWatch tool.
Traders are ?now fully pricing in the first 25 bps ?rate cut in July, while certainty of a second similar sized reduction in 2026 eased slightly, LSEG data showed.
"Equities are viewing this favorably because the underlying employment picture looks like ?it's stronger than what's expected and most importantly ?maybe somewhat stronger ?than has been recently assessed and characterized by the FOMC," said Jordan Rizzuto, chief investment officer at GammaRoad Capital Partners.
The inflation report due on Friday could further alter expectations for the ?rate path.
At 08:43 a.m., Dow E-minis were up 203 points, or 0.4%, S&P 500 E-minis ?were up 26.5 points, or 0.38%, and Nasdaq 100 E-minis were up 107.75 points, or 0.43%.
Quarterly earnings remained in focus, with Cloudflare
Robinhood shares dropped 9.6% after the retail brokerage posted fourth-quarter revenue below Wall Street expectations.
Humana ?slid 6.5% ?after the health insurer forecast 2026 profit below Wall Street estimates, while ?U.S.-listed shares of Shopify jumped 11.3% after projecting first-quarter revenue above expectations.
Kraft Heinz dipped 7.4% after the company said ?it had paused work to split into half.
The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed lower in the previous session, while the Dow notched its third straight record close. The benchmark index, however, was not too far off its record high in January end.
AI-led disruption remained a point of worry, with markets quick to punish sectors perceived to be at risk. After software names were hit hard last week, brokerage stocks stumbled on Tuesday as startup Altruist's AI-enabled tax-planning ?features stoked worries.
Among other movers, Moderna
Lyft
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