* July new home sales data on tap, seen flat with June
* Omnicare offers to buy PharMerica, both stocks rally
* Investors await this week's Bernanke speech in Wyoming
* Futures up: Dow 149 pts, S&P 13.6 pts, Nasdaq 27.5 pts
* For up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US] (Adds analyst comment, updates prices)
By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK, Aug 23 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rose sharply on Tuesday, tracking global equities that gained after gauges of Chinese and euro zone economic activity came in less gloomy than feared.
Futures pointed to gains of more than 1 percent, a repeat of Monday's futures trade, though that rally fizzled and Wall Street closed only modestly higher, a sign of continued market volatility and investors' reluctance to buy.
While reads on China's factory sector and German business activity pointed to slowing growth, the slowdown wasn't as harsh as some had feared. For details, see [ID:nL4E7JN0JB] [ID:nL9E7I401I]
Investors also continue to look ahead to comments from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke at an annual central bank conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Friday.
"We're going to be range-bound until Friday, which is indicative of the manic state of investor psychology right now," said James Dailey, portfolio manager of TEAM Asset Strategy Fund in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. "There are swinging degrees of hope and despair with no news flow until we get some direction from a catalyst."
Some have speculated Bernanke could unveil fresh measures to revive the struggling economy, though he is most likely to outline gradual measures, which would disappoint those looking for something as dramatic as a fresh round of economic stimulus.
"If there's no announcement, we could undercut the lows we saw earlier this month," Dailey said, though he added that the "intensity of recent selling has been extraordinary and won't be sustainable."
S&P 500 futures
July U.S. new home sales, scheduled for release at 10:00 a.m. [1400 GMT], will give new insight into the state of the fragile housing sector. Sales are forecast at about 310,000 homes, roughly flat with June.
Banks will continue to be in focus after UBS AG
Goldman Sachs Group
H.J. Heinz Co
Omnicare Inc
European stocks were up 1.4 percent, led by a rebound in cyclical shares such as industrials and miners, but volumes were thin as investors remained wary of another false start after last week's rebound from a 20-percent nosedive quickly disappeared.
U.S. stocks ended slightly higher on Monday after four weeks of losses as investors hesitated to take big risks without a catalyst for buying. (Editing by Padraic Cassidy)