By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures fell on Friday and were on track to extend the week's losses after JPMorgan Chase & Co revealed a shocking trading loss of at least $2 billion from a failed hedging strategy.
The news sent shares of the Dow component down 7.2 percent to $37.80 in premarket trading, and is the latest hurdle for a sector already besieged by the sovereign debt crisis in Europe and fears of slowing growth globally.
While other gains partially offset the trading loss, JPMorgan Chase estimates the business unit with the portfolio will lose $800 million in the current quarter, excluding private equity results and litigation expenses. The bank had previously expected the unit to earn a profit of about $200 million.
Jamie Dimon, the chief executive of the biggest U.S. bank by assets, cautioned that losses could grow by another $1 billion.
Bank of America Corp
Financial stocks have been among the most volatile in recent months as investors question what the growth outlook for the U.S. and the debt crisis of Europe will mean for the group's profits. JPMorgan has fallen 11.4 percent since the end of March.
The CBOE VIX Volatility Index <.VIX> is up almost 10 percent this month in a sign of growing caution.
S&P 500 futures fell 7.8 points and were below fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and time to expiration on the contract. Dow Jones industrial average futures sank 81 points and Nasdaq 100 futures lost 8.75 points.
Investors are looking ahead to the April Producer Price Index, due at 8:30 a.m. (1230 GMT), as well as the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan's preliminary May consumer sentiment index. Economists in a Reuters survey expect a reading of 76.2 compared with 76.4 in the final April report, with producer prices flat.
Software maker CA Inc
With 449 of the S&P 500 companies reporting results through Thursday morning, 66.4 percent exceeded estimates, according to Thomson Reuters data, compared with more than 80 percent at the start of earnings season.
Nvidia Corp
The Dow rose modestly to break a six-day losing streak on Thursday, though a weak outlook from Cisco Systems Inc
(Editing by Bernadette Baum)
Relacionados
- IU no permitirá que la Junta andaluza eleve el ratio de alumnos
- El PSOE urge a la Junta la cobertura de bajas de bomberos forestales y medidas para garantizar retenes del Infoex
- C.Mancha.- Echániz afirma que la Junta no va a privatizar ningún hospital de Castilla-La Mancha
- Echániz afirma que la Junta no va a privatizar ningún hospital de Castilla-La Mancha
- Griñán dice que Junta ha sido "bastante flexible" con la devolución del préstamo de 100 millones dado a Marbella