Russell 2000 futures inch higher

Small-cap stocks are poised for a bullish opening on news that Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) is near a deal to sell approximately $12 billion of leveraged loans and bonds to a group of private equity firms, according to news reports. A potential sale will help the bank improve its balance sheet.
Small-cap stocks had another lackluster, range-bound session Tuesday and remain in a holding pattern waiting for a breakout move. In the end, the Russell 2000 closed down 0.76, or 0.11%, at 711.92.
Look for support today at 705.50, 700 and 694, while resistance should be seen at 717, 725 and 731.
The market could face yet another sluggish session today, with very little on the economic calendar. The 10:00 a.m. ET Wholesale Inventory report typically doesn’t move stocks. Fed Chair Bernanke is making an appearance at 9:30 a.m. ET, but is only giving opening remarks at a Jumpstart Coalition meeting, and probably won’t jolt the markets.

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