Early indications suggest that Wall Street stocks may open solidly higher on Thursday after retreating in the previous session. That said, the see-sawing mood in the markets may continue, as fundamental concerns about slowing growth in China and the timing of the first U.S. Fed rate hike continue to haunt traders. Global cues are negative, with Asian stocks closing mostly lower, while the European markets recouped most of their early losses. The dollar is mixed, while the commodities are firmer. The domestic markets may also keep an eye on the jobless claims data due for release ahead of the market open.