* Obama calls for lower corporate tax rate in speech
* Boeing shares fall after results
* Fed seen touting improved outlook
* Futures up: Dow 31 pts, S&P 5.1 pts, Nasdaq 7.5 pts
* For up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US] (Adds quote, United Tech results)
By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK, Jan 26 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures edged higher on Wednesday, hours after U.S. President Barack Obama called for a lower corporate tax rate to boost the economy, but a drop in Boeing's profit limited gains.
In his State of the Union address to Congress Tuesday night, the president asked lawmakers to work with him to cut the corporate tax rate and simplify the tax code, moves that could lead to higher corporate profits. For details, see [ID:nN2539641]
"Obama's comments on taxes and a focus on creating jobs was clearly what the business community wanted to hear," said Oliver Pursche, president at Gary Goldberg Financial Services in Suffern, New York.
Boeing Co
About 70 percent of S&P companies have beaten estimates so far, but worries that inflation could cut into profits have caused investors to jump on shares of companies that only produced spectacular results.
"I'm feeling good about the earnings season so far, but expectations are so high that beating earnings estimates by a couple of pennies isn't significant enough to make investors excited," Pursche said.
S&P 500 futures
WellPoint Inc's
Investors awaited comments from the Federal Reserve, which is expected to nod to an improving economic outlook as it reaffirms a plan to buy $600 billion in government debt to help speed a recovery. The comments will be released Wednesday afternoon. [ID:nN25283937]
Sara Lee Corp
New home sales data for December, expected at 10 a.m. EST (1500 GMT) will be watched for signs of life in the beaten-up sector. They were expected to have risen to 300,000 from 290,000 the month before, a Reuters poll found.
U.S. stocks erased losses in a late flurry of buying to end
little changed on Tuesday as overall optimism about earnings
offset disappointing results from blue chips 3M Co