US stock futures edged higher on Thursday as investors digested fresh inflation and labor data testing high-running expectations for a quarter-point interest-rate cut next week.

Futures on the S&P 500 (ES=F) and the Nasdaq 100 (NQ=F) were relatively flat, coming off sharp closing gains fueled by a tech rally. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures (YM=F) also tipped roughly 0.1% higher.

The market is regrouping after a seesaw Wednesday that saw revived enthusiasm for tech growth pull stocks out of a slide driven by rapidly ebbing hopes for a jumbo-sized 0.5% rate cut by the Federal Reserve.

A fresh “core” consumer inflation reading came in hotter than expected — just slightly, but enough to keep the Fed on track for a 25 basis point move in its Sept. 18 decision. Traders’ odds of a cut that size now stand at 85%, from around 50% just days ago.

Read more: Fed predictions for 2024: What experts say about the possibility of a rate cut

US producer prices (PPI) rose 0.2% on a month-over-month basis in August, slightly more than what economists were anticipating. PPI excluding food and energy increased 0.3%, just above expectations, according to the latest data released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics on Thursday.

Meanwhile initial jobless claims climbed to 230,000 last week, up by 2,000 from the prior weekly period.

On the corporate front, tech-watching investors digested news that OpenAI is in talks to raise funds at a $150 billion valuation, more than double the $86 billion level seen for the startup earlier this year.

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