U.S. stock futures rise as Wall Street attempts to build momentum following positive sessions for Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500.
U.S. stock index futures rise as Treasury yields decline, with tech stocks leading the rally ahead of earnings reports and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's upcoming speech.
US stock futures are higher as Treasury yields back up slightly after reaching a 16-year high, with the Dow and S&P 500 both up and Nasdaq futures leading with over 0.7% as investors await results from Nvidia and a speech from Fed Chair Jay Powell.
Nasdaq futures rally as Nvidia Corp.'s strong sales forecast and the ongoing hype around artificial intelligence boost tech stocks, with Nvidia's shares rising 7.9% in premarket trading and contracts on the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500 signaling further gains for stocks.
Stock futures indicate a slight increase as investors await Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell's speech at the central bank summit in Jackson Hole, Wyo, with stocks of Affirm, Marvell, Hawaiian Electric, AMC, and Intuit showing the most movement.
Stock futures are slightly higher as the S&P 500 comes off a winning week, with 3M, Jabil, XPeng, Alibaba, Nvidia, and more stocks moving the most today.
Stock futures inched higher during Monday's premarket action as investors turn to the final week of August, with Horizon Therapeutics, VinFast, and Xpeng being the biggest stock gainers in premarket trading.
Stock futures remain near flat as August proves to be a challenging month for the market, with the Dow on pace to finish 2.8% lower and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq set for losses of 3.4% and 4.5% respectively.
Stock indices finished the trading session in the green, with gains seen in the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Dow Jones Industrial Average. However, Texas manufacturing experienced a downturn in August, and gas prices have slipped across the country. U.S. stock futures are trending higher, and traders are awaiting key economic releases and earnings reports this week. In Asian markets, indices ended higher, but Evergrande Group's shares plunged while Xpeng's shares rallied.
Stock futures are down as Wall Street prepares for a wave of economic data and concludes a challenging month for equities.
Dow Jones futures and key economic data, including the Case-Shiller Home Price Index, FHFA Price Index, consumer confidence numbers, and the July JOLTS report, are impacting the stock market today. Additionally, several software stocks and companies like Best Buy, BYD, Nio, and Pinduoduo are making moves in earnings.
U.S. stock futures pause as investors await JOLTs labor market data and the upcoming jobs report, with expectations for interest rates influencing market sentiment.
Stock futures indicate a flat start for Wall Street, following the S&P 500's recent winning streak and strong performance.
U.S. stock futures edge lower as investors analyze weaker job opening data and anticipate additional labor market figures, while Nvidia shares reach a record high and Bitcoin surges after a court ruling on an exchange-traded fund.
Dow Jones futures rose slightly overnight, with Salesforce.com and other software companies reporting strong earnings, while the stock market rally continues with a new uptrend confirmed.
Stock futures rise as recent economic data sparks hopes that the Federal Reserve is approaching the end of its rates-hiking cycle.
U.S. stock futures are mixed as investors await economic data and assess the possibility of the Federal Reserve ending its interest rate hiking campaign, while Chinese manufacturing contracts, increasing pressure for stronger economic support from Beijing.
Stock futures rise as investors close out a month of losses for the three major stock indexes, with positive earnings reports from MongoDB and Dell Technologies boosting sentiment.
Stock futures fell on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average futures down 0.2% and 39 points respectively, following losses in the previous session, while Nasdaq-100 futures dropped 0.33%.
Stock futures decline as higher oil prices and rising bond yields grab investors' attention, with Zscaler, GitLab, Asana, and more stocks experiencing significant movement.
U.S. stock futures decline as investors assess Federal Reserve monetary policy and digest extended supply cuts by major oil producers, while China's Tencent prepares to unveil a new AI chatbot.
Stock futures slipped on Friday as officials hinted the Federal Reserve may keep interest rates unchanged, causing tech stocks, particularly Apple, to fall, although the company's shares stabilized after dragging down the Nasdaq.
Dow Jones futures, S&P 500 futures, and Nasdaq futures will open Sunday evening, with Apple and Oracle having significant news ahead and several stocks like Tesla, Roku, and Shopify being big Cathie Wood holdings near buy points; however, the stock market has had a tough week with major indexes falling below their 50-day lines and weak market breadth.
Stock futures open flat as investors await economic data and earnings from tech companies.
U.S. stock futures rise as investors await key inflation data, consumer prices in the spotlight, Alibaba's outgoing CEO steps down as cloud unit chief, China's renminbi bounces back, and Arm eyes IPO pricing at the top of its range.
Dow Jones futures rose alongside S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, with Tesla receiving an upgrade and price target hike, and Apple, Oracle, and Adobe having major news ahead. The stock market rally is under pressure, but there could be a change soon.
Stock futures are near flat as investors come off a positive day, with Oracle sliding nearly 9% in extended trading after missing revenue expectations, while Tesla, Qualcomm, and Walt Disney saw gains.
U.S. stock futures slip after Tesla's surge, Arm's IPO order book closes early, Apple expected to unveil new iPhone model, oil prices rise, and Disney and Charter reach deal to end blackout.
Stock futures slip as several stocks, including Apple, BP, NIO, and Rocket Pharmaceuticals, show significant movement.
Dow Jones futures rose slightly, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, despite mixed performance in the stock market rally following the release of the CPI inflation report; Arm Holdings priced its IPO at $51 per share, giving it an initial valuation of over $54 billion; and attention turns to Adobe's earnings and the looming UAW strike for Ford, GM, and Stellantis.
Stock futures are pointing slightly higher after the S&P 500 closed up, with Ford, GM, Nvidia, HP Inc., and Semtech among the stocks moving the most.
Summary: Stock futures rise as Wall Street evaluates the effects of the auto workers' strike and reacts positively to favorable economic data from China.
US stock futures were mostly steady as the major indexes aimed to extend gains from Thursday's rally, while positive economic data from China and strong performance from British chipmaker Arm added further support.
Stock futures point to lower opens after a strong rally, while oil remains above $90 per barrel; Adobe sees price target hikes but stock is down; United Auto Workers goes on strike; Arm's IPO success benefits banks; Instacart raises proposed price range for IPO; DoorDash transfers stock listing to Nasdaq; HSBC initiates coverage on Microsoft, Oracle, and Salesforce; China's retail sales exceed expectations; Estee Lauder stock rises.
Stocks slip as investors await the Federal Reserve's policy meeting and the start of Instacart's IPO trading, with focus on interest rates and inflation.
US stock futures rise as investors await Fed decision on rates; US debt rises to $33 trillion as government shutdown looms; Federal Reserve expected to pause rate hikes; Impact of government shutdown, autoworkers strike, and rising oil prices on the economy; Biden reshapes the Federal Reserve.
Summary: Dow Jones futures, S&P 500 futures, and Nasdaq futures all rose overnight, while the stock market correction continued with heavy losses as the 10-year Treasury yields surged, leading to the S&P 500 undercutting its August lows and the Nasdaq and Dow Jones coming close to doing the same.
Stock futures rise slightly as certain stocks, including Ford, Activision, Alibaba, U.S. Steel, and Scholastic, show significant movement.