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Stocks Stunted by Hot Inflation Data, Tech Troubles

Stocks Stunted by Hot Inflation Data, Tech Troubles

FinvizFinviz2026/02/27 14:21
By:Finviz

Stock futures are poised to finish February on a dour note, as tech troubles combined with inflation data grind down sentiment. The producer price index rose 0.5% for January, hotter than the 0.3% expectations and sending Wall Street into a tailspin. Core prices excluding food and energy, rose 0.8%, also hotter than expected. 

Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJI) are eyeing a more than 500-point drop out of the gate, while Nasdaq Composite (IXIC) and S&P 500 Index (SPX) futures are also sporting sharp losses. Bond yields continue to simmer as well, with the 10-year Treasury yield last seen below 4%. Elsewhere, Netflix (NFLX) dropping out of the Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) bidding war that has shaken up the media sector.

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5 Things You Need to Know Today

  1. The Cboe Options Exchange saw 2.3 million call contracts and roughly 1.4 million put contracts traded on Thursday. The single-session equity put/call ratio slipped to 0.59, falling for the fourth-straight day, while the 21-day moving average remained at 0.59. 
  2. Dollar Tree Inc (NASDAQ:DLTR) stock is 1.6% lower ahead of the bell, after Citi downgraded the discount retailer to "neutral" from "buy." The analyst in coverage believes the risk/reward setup is now balanced. Dollar Tree stock is 71% higher year-over-year and hit an annual high of $142.40 on Jan. 15. 
  3. CoreWeave Inc (NASDAQ:CRWV) stock is down 11.4% before the open, after the cloud infrastructure company's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of estimates, while revenue guidance also lagged. Six analysts have trimmed their price targets in response, the worst coming from Mizuho to $95 from $100. CoreWeave stock is up 36% in 2026 going into today.
  4. The shares of Duolingo Inc (NASDAQ:DUOL) are off by 22% in electronic trading, after the language learner's bookings outlook and weaker-than-expected first-quarter guidance overshadowed an earnings beat. Two downgrades this morning from J.P. Morgan Securities and Scotia Bank are not helping. DUOL is nursing a 33% year-to-date deficit heading into the open.
  5. Next week will bring more inflation data.

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Europe Sifting Through It's Own Inflation Data Deluge

Asian markets managed to settle mostly higher, brushing off a decline in tech and AI stocks following Nvidia’s (NVDA) post-earnings pullback. Japan’s Nikkei added 0.1%, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng tacked on 1%, and China’s Shanghai Composite rose 0.4%. South Korea’s Kospi bucked the trend, falling 1%, as Nvidia suppliers SK Hynix and Samsung struggle.

European bourses are a mixed bag today, as investors weigh another round of economic data. Germany’s consumer prices increased to 2% in February, down 0.1% from January and the expected unchanged rate. The country also reported a slight lift in jobless claims to 2.97 million this past month, while its seasonally adjusted rate remained unchanged at 6.3%. France’s annual inflation rose to 1% for February, a 0.3% increase from January as energy prices retreat. At last glance, London’s FTSE 100 is up 0.5%, France’s CAC 40 is off 0.2%, and Germany’s DAX is flat at 0.08%.

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