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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: Tesla, Nike, ASML, Apple and more
US Index Futures showed gains on Friday, which marks the close of the second quarter. Traders are watching data on personal consumption spending, a leading indicator used by the Federal Reserve to gauge inflation. In addition, a battery of economic data in Europe encouraged investors, showing resilience in activity and inflation on a downward trajectory. By 6:56…
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Wednesday’s Wall Street Highlights: MSG Entertainment, FedEx, Tesla, Hewlett Packard and more
US Index Futures were lower in premarket trading on Wednesday, weighed down by investors’ caution in anticipation of Powell’s speech, scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM. Powell will be able to clarify, to investors, the outlook for monetary policy in the second half of this year, after saying, the previous week, that Fed members foresee further…
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Friday’s Wall Street Highlights: Microsoft, Intel, Virgin Galactic, Disney, and more
US Index Futures traded little changed in premarket trading on Friday, with the S&P 500 on course to close the week at a 16-month high. By 7:02 AM, Dow Jones Futures ( DOWI:DJI ) was down 4 points, or 0.01%. S&P 500 futures gained 0.04%, while Nasdaq-100 futures added 0.15%. The 10-year Treasury yield was at 3.732%. The Bank…
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Wall Street Highlights for Wednesday: Tesla, Goldman Sachs, C3.ai, Ambarella and more
The risk aversion environment prevails and puts pressure on US Index Futures, after China’s economy contracted for the second straight month in May, which adds evidence that the Asian country’s post-Covid recovery is losing momentum. The market also follows the vote in the plenary of the House of the bipartisan agreement to increase the debt…
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Wall Street Highlights for Wednesday: CPI, Airbnb, Twilio, Alphabet, Upstart and more
US Index Futures reversed higher after the latest inflation reading. Dow Jones futures were up 0.2%, while S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures were up more than 0.3% each. The consumer price index, which measures the cost of a wide range of goods and services, rose 0.4% in April, despite more than a year of Federal Reserve…