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    Investing.com– U.S. stock futures moved little in late-Sunday deals after a record-high run, as an AI-fueled rally in the tech sector now appeared to be slowing, with pressure coming chiefly from persistent fears of higher-for-longer interest rates.

    Markets were still digesting a string of signals from the Federal Reserve last week showing that the central bank was in no hurry to begin trimming interest rates in the near-term. 

    Hype over artificial intelligence- especially after consensus-beating results from market darling NVIDIA Corporation (NASDAQ:)- helped Wall Street initially look past said warnings. 

    But while U.S. stock benchmarks still managed to close the week at record highs, their pace of gains appeared to be slowing. 

    were flat at 5,100.25 points, while steadied at 17,985.25 points. fell slightly to 39,177.0 points. 

    Wall Street momentum slows; inflation, GDP data awaited 

    Anticipation of more key inflation readings this week- specifically the , which is the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge- also kept traders on edge. 

    U.S. stock markets also appeared vulnerable to some profit-taking after ending the prior week at record highs, particularly the tech sector.

    The rose slightly to a record close of 5,088.80 points on Friday. The ended 0.2% higher at 39,131.53 points, while the fell 0.3% to 15,996.82 points. 

    Investors were seen largely pricing out the prospect of May and June rate cuts by the Fed, amid increasing signs that inflation remained sticky. 

    Beyond the PCE data, focus is also on a second reading of fourth-quarter data, which is due on Wednesday. The while U.S. economic growth has remained resilient in comparison to other developed countries, it has also cooled in recent quarters. 

    Retail earnings on tap for more spending cues 

    With the fourth quarter earnings season now coming to a close, earnings reports from a string of major retailers are on tap this week. 

    Lowe’s Companies Inc (NYSE:), Macy’s Inc (NYSE:), TJX Companies Inc (NYSE:) and Best Buy Co Inc (NYSE:) will release their quarterly readouts through the week, with any signs of a spending slowdown squarely in focus. 

    Elsewhere, alumina producer Alcoa Corp (NYSE:) made a $2.2 billion offer for Australian peer and joint venture partner Alumina Ltd (ASX:).

    Automaker Ford Motor Company (NYSE:) will be in focus this week after the firm confirmed it had halted shipments of all of its 2024 model year F-150 Lightning trucks, citing quality checks for an unspecified issue.

    Markets are also set to react to record-high earnings from Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc (NYSE:), which were released over the weekend.

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