S&P 500 Futures Rise, Bolstered by Apple, Amazon Rally
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S&P 500 futures are down 0.1%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are dipping 0.2%. Nasdaq 100 futures are easing by 0.1%. On Wednesday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 74 points, or 0.16%, to 47,
US stock market futures today dropped sharply after the Trump–Xi meeting in Busan ended without a breakthrough. The Dow fell 200 points, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq slipped 16 and 60 points respectively.
The S&P 500 (SP500) closed near 6,890 on Wednesday, just shy of the 6,900 mark, as investors navigated a volatile session shaped
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Asia markets and US stock futures rise after US and Chinese officials agree on trade deal framework
US stock futures rose Sunday after US and Chinese representatives agreed on a framework for a trade deal, potentially averting a tariff hike to 157% on Chinese goods.
US stock market futures today were flat early Tuesday after Wall Streets record-breaking rally. Dow futures slipped 0.1%, S&P 500 futures were steady, and Nasdaq 100 futures ticked up 0.1%. Investors await the Feds two-day meeting,
Markets were mostly lower—along with oil and gold—after many indexes hit record highs in the prior session on positive sentiment over U.S. and China trade talks.
Stocks looked set to open little changed on Thursday, while oil prices jumped after President Donald Trump imposed fresh sanctions on Russia’s two biggest crude producers. Futures tracking the Dow
A wave of bullish options trading has amplified the U.S. stock market's advance toward another major milestone and left dealers positioned so that market swings are likely to be exaggerated in coming days or weeks,
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Fund manager Louis Navellier said there is clearly growing confidence that Trump is working effectively to negotiate agreements that benefit the U.S. ・Five of the Magnificent Seven mega-cap names will release their financial results on Wednesday and Thursday.
Stocks looked set to trade in the green yet again on Monday, as investors continued to shrug off the ongoing government shutdown. Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 105 points, or 0.