U.S. stock futures were trending higher early Monday as investors braced for a week packed with major economic releases.
US stock futures fell early Monday, with the Dow down 191 points, the S&P 500 off 37 points, and the Nasdaq lower by 171.50 points as yields hovered near 4.04%. NIO dropped 4%, Nvidia slipped 1.05%, ...
Futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 136 points, or 0.3%. S&P 500 futures dropped 0.5%, and contracts tied to the Nasdaq 100 slumped 0.8%.
Asian markets slipped as investors awaited the Fed decision and dot plot, while easing yen-carry unwind fears and mixed China ...
U.S. stock futures have seen a marginal improvement since earlier this morning, but continued to point to a mixed open on Tuesday following the best day for the Nasdaq composite in six months. S&P 500 ...
U.S. stock futures were heading higher into the opening bell, with Nasdaq-100 futures suggesting that Friday's Big Tech rebound could continue. S&P 500 futures were up 43 points, or 0.7%, at 6,663.
Any signs of further cooling in the labor market and inflation are likely to drive up bets on more interest rate cuts by the Fed. The central bank had last week cut interest rates as expected, and ...
Major stock indexes ended mixed Thursday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 closing at record highs but the ...
Sectors gaining on Tuesday included consumer discretionary and information technology, which bucked an otherwise negative market trend. Real estate, utilities, and energy stocks recorded the biggest ...
LPL Financial projects that 2026 will be defined by a “transforming and evolving landscape for markets”. A resilient economy, bolstered by the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” is expected to support ...