Tag: NASDAQ:WBD
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Wednesday’s Wall Street Highlights: Verb Technology, Apple, Alphabet, Warner Bros, and more
US index futures are lower in premarket trading on Wednesday, weighed down by disappointing numbers in Europe and a rise in the cost of oil the day before. These factors heighten inflation concerns as investors await new US indicators, including the Beige Book. By 6:52, Dow Jones futures (DOWI:DJI) were down 51 points, or 0.14%. S&P 500…
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Thursday’s Wall Street Highlights: Boeing, Nvidia, Guess, J&J, GM, and more
US index futures are higher in premarket trading on Thursday, reflecting chipmaker Nvidia’s strong results (NASDAQ:NVDA) yesterday and ahead of the Jackson Hole symposium in the US, which starts today and could provide clues about the interest path. By 6:46 AM, Dow Jones Futures (DOWI:DJI) fell 22 points, or 0.06%. S&P 500 futures were up 0.58%…
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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: Amazon, Apple, Fortinet, Atlassian, DraftKings, and more
US index futures are higher on Friday, buoyed by quarterly results and anticipation of the US employment report. By 6:59 AM, Dow Jones (DOWI:DJI) futures were up 5 points, or 0.01%. S&P 500 futures were up 0.18%, while Nasdaq-100 futures were up 0.31%. The 10-year Treasury yield was at 4.186%. Retail sales in the euro zone had a…
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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: Jobs report, Apple, Lyft, Coinbase, Carvana and More
On Friday, US stock futures are higher after four consecutive days of losses, as investors weigh the jobs data and the possibility of an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Also, there was a rebound in regional bank stocks, led by PacWest Bancorp, after a week of losses. Apple’s better-than-expected results also boosted sentiment. By 8:31…
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Wall Street Highlights: Delta Air Lines, Merck, IBM, Philip Morris and more
Main Subjects of the Day US stock futures gained strength on Thursday after another report pointed to cooling inflation. By 9:54 AM ET (12:54 GMT), Dow Jones futures were up 70 points, or 0.21%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures were up 0.36% and 0.56%, respectively. The March producer price index, a measure of prices paid by…