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(Reuters) -U.S. stock index futures eased on Wednesday ahead of an inflation reading later in the week that would influence bets on when the Federal Reserve will start cutting interest rates.

Futures slip as US inflation data looms By Reuters

The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index, the Fed's preferred inflation gauge, due on Thursday is likely to show prices rose on a monthly basis in January.

Stocks have struggled in the days leading up to the report after a scorching rally in the previous week that was fueled by upbeat earnings reports and euphoria around the potential for artificial intelligence (AI).

Evidence of sticky inflation, a robust U.S. economy and pushback from some Fed officials have already led traders to delay bets of the first interest rate cut to June from March.

"Recent economic reports continue to show a mixed picture for the U.S. economy," said Mark Haefele, chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management.

"While the Fed could raise rates again if inflation reaccelerates, our base case is for three rate cuts in 2024, starting in June," Haefele added.

The second estimate of U.S. fourth-quarter gross domestic product is due at 8:30 am ET (1330 GMT) on Wednesday, with data on jobless claims and manufacturing activity due in the coming days. The readings will be parsed for further clues on the strength of the economy and the outlook for interest rates.

Later on Wednesday, investors will watch out for comments from Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic and New York Fed President John Williams - both voting members this year.

Investors are also keeping a tab on attempts by the U.S. Congress to avert a partial government shutdown at the end of the week.

At 07:01 a.m. ET, were down 119 points, or 0.31%, were down 16.25 points, or 0.32%, and were down 68.5 points, or 0.38%.

Most megacap stocks inched lower in premarket trading, with AI darling Nvidia (NASDAQ:) lagging peers with a 1% decline.

Semiconductor equipment supplier Applied Materials (NASDAQ:) fell 2.2% following a subpoena from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in February, requesting information relating to certain China customer shipments.

Beyond Meat (NASDAQ:) surged 54.5% as the plant-based meat company said it would ramp up product prices and "steeply reduce" costs this year after topping quarterly revenue estimates.

E-commerce platform eBay (NASDAQ:) added 4.1% as quarterly results beat expectations, while First Solar (NASDAQ:) climbed 6.7% after the solar panel manufacturer reported a profit in the fourth quarter.

Bumble fell 9.2% after the dating app operator forecast disappointing first-quarter revenue.

Shares of cryptocurrency firms Coinbase (NASDAQ:) Global, Marathon Digital (NASDAQ:) and Riot Platforms (NASDAQ:) jumped between 2.7% and 5.1% as bitcoin surged for a fifth day to near $60,000.

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