The futures on US stocks rise minutes before the start of trading, giving the signal for a positive start, for DJIA by +57 points.
Dow Jones IA index erased 240 points from its loss. During the Asian Session stock-index futures were sold, such as the US moved with a fall of around 1.6%.
Reason for the optimistic sentiment is oil, which registered growth after serious losses. Speculation that OPEC may now be willing to lower yields support the oil price. US crude rise to just over $30.50 a barrel after a sharp drop of 5.75% yesterday, which signaled the increasing risk appetite.
Brent traded nearly 1% higher price of $30.75 a barrel.
The companies will announce their annual revenue before the opening of the session are: 3M, DuPont, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, Sprint, Coach, Cotning, Freeport-McMoRan, Lockheed Martin, AK Stell and Janus.
Apple will report after the session and expected annual earnings per share to be $3.23. Expectations of good results and the growth of oil prevents indexes deploy pessimistic market sentiment.
Capital One, Stryker, VMWare and US Steel will also report earnings after the market close - here waiting for bad data.
Expectations are for restraint because of the two-day meeting of the FED.
Hopes for the meeting were reassuring comments about the instability of the markets at the moment.
Fed decision will be announced tomorrow at 21:00h.
Jr. Trader Ivaylo Atanasov
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