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Dow Jones futures slip before bank earnings and retail sales data hit Wall Street
14 January 2026
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Dow Jones futures slip before bank earnings and retail sales data hit Wall Street

NEW YORK, Jan 14, 2026, 06:13 EST — Premarket

  • Dow E-mini futures slipped roughly 0.2% ahead of earnings from Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo.
  • The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 0.8% on Tuesday, weighed down by financial stocks and card networks amid renewed concerns about a proposed credit-card rate cap.
  • At 8:30 a.m. ET, investors were poised to dig into retail sales and producer-price data, seeking fresh clues on growth and inflation.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures slipped on Wednesday as investors prepared for earnings reports from major U.S. banks and a series of economic data releases that might shift expectations around rate cuts. By 5:10 a.m. ET, Dow E-mini futures, which follow the cash index, had dropped 83 points, or 0.17%.

Wall Street pulled back after flirting with new highs early in the week. The Dow hit a record 49,590.20 on Monday but then faded as attention shifted to the initial wave of fourth-quarter earnings and ongoing policy uncertainty weighing on financial stocks.

Tuesday saw the Dow drop 398.21 points, or 0.80%, closing at 49,191.99, dragged down by financial stocks and card networks. “Financials are getting hit by Trump’s credit-card proposal,” noted Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder in New York. Reuters

JPMorgan’s earnings offered an early glimpse into the sector’s health—and it was a mixed picture. The bank beat profit forecasts thanks to a trading uptick but flagged a $2.2 billion hit linked to changes in its Apple credit card partnership. At the same time, deal fees declined.

The policy hangup is straightforward: President Donald Trump wants to cap credit-card interest rates at 10% for one year starting Jan. 20. But he hasn’t specified how companies would be made to follow it. UBS Global analysts pointed out that such a rate cap would require Congress to act and cautioned about potential legal battles if it’s pushed through by executive order.

Inflation numbers failed to clear things up for markets. The consumer price index inched up 0.3% in December, showing a 2.7% increase year over year. Core inflation remained steady at 2.6%. “We got a modicum of good news with today’s CPI report,” said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at B. Riley Wealth, noting the cooler-than-expected core figure. Reuters

Richmond Federal Reserve President Tom Barkin described December’s inflation figures as “encouraging,” yet warned inflation could spike again early in the year. He noted the Fed still has time to act since monetary policy impacts the economy with a delay. Reuters

Producer inflation takes center stage next. The Labor Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics will drop the producer price index for November 2025 at 8:30 a.m. ET. PPI measures what producers pay, often signaling future shifts in consumer prices, though with a delay.

Traders will also digest the government’s retail sales report for November 2025, scheduled for release at 8:30 a.m. ET, according to the Census Bureau. This report is a crucial gauge of consumer demand following a holiday season investors have pegged as a pivotal moment for growth.

Bank earnings carry extra weight for the Dow, given its price-weighted setup and heavy financial sector exposure. Sharp moves in pricey stocks here can jolt the index fast. Investors will zero in on management’s take on credit quality, card lending, and any signals about how a rate cap might shift underwriting practices—potentially overshadowing the bottom-line profits.

There’s still plenty that could derail the outlook. A surprise jump in producer prices or retail sales might send yields higher, delaying any hope of rate cuts. And should bank executives highlight risks to consumer credit—even without Washington enacting a cap—markets could continue viewing the proposal as a looming threat.

Coming up fast: earnings reports from Citigroup, Bank of America, and Wells Fargo before the open. Then at 8:30 a.m. ET, retail sales and producer prices hit the tape. A lineup of Fed speakers is on deck for later in the session.

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