Futures slide as Ukraine tensions dent mood at start of crucial week By Reuters

© Reuters. A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., January 21, 2022. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

(Reuters) – U.S. stock index futures slid on Monday after a bruising selloff last week, as geopolitical tensions in Ukraine roiled risk appetite ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting later this week.

The highly anticipated Fed meeting concludes on Wednesday and the market will pay close attention to how worried the U.S. central bank is over surging inflation and how aggressive they will be in trying to contain it.

Fed funds futures traders are fully pricing in a 25 basis point hike in March, in addition to three more rate increases by year-end.

Stocks are off to a rough start in 2022, with the now down 14.3% from its November closing peak as prospects of faster policy tightening steps spurred a rally in Treasury yields that dealt a sharp blow to Wall Street’s growth names.

Last week, the and the Nasdaq posted their worst weekly performance since the onset of the pandemic in March 2020. The benchmark index has fallen 8.8% from a record high hit on Jan 4.

The CBOE volatility index, also known as Wall Street’s fear gauge, climbed above 30 points to hit its highest level since early December, with global investors anxious after Russia massed troops near the border with Ukraine prompting tensions with Western powers.

At 06:29 a.m. ET, were down 109 points, or 0.32%, were down 17.25 points, or 0.39%, and were down 73.25 points, or 0.51%.

Technology companies Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:), Apple Inc (NASDAQ:), International Business Machines (NYSE:) Corp and Tesla (NASDAQ:) Inc were flat to down 3.1% in premarket trading ahead of their results this week.

Growth heavyweights including Google-owner Alphabet (NASDAQ:) Amazon.com (NASDAQ:), Netflix (NASDAQ:) and Nvidia (NASDAQ:) Corp also fell more than 1% each, while Citigroup (NYSE:), down 1.4%, led declines among major Wall Street lenders.

Kohl’s Corp (NYSE:) surged 28.4% after Reuters reported private equity firm Sycamore Partners is preparing to make a bid for the U.S. department store days after a consortium backed by activist investment firm Starboard Value proposed a buyout.

Pfizer Inc (NYSE:) slid 3.8% after U.S. health regulators declined to approve the treatment for growth hormone deficiency in children that it developed with partner OPKO Health Inc.

Shares of OPKO dropped 12.0%.

Meanwhile, flash reading on Markit composite PMI for January is also due after market open.

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