Global stock markets and Wall Street futures are rising as traders await signals on interest rate plans from the Federal Reserve conference, with investors hoping that the Fed officials will signal an end to interest rate hikes despite concerns about inflation not being fully under control yet.
U.S. stock futures rise as Wall Street attempts to build momentum following positive sessions for Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500.
Stock futures rise as investors await economic data and the monthly jobs report, while tech companies Instacart, Klaviyo, and Arm file for IPOs, China Evergrande Group's shares plummet, and meme stock Bed Bath & Beyond continues to trade despite bankruptcy.
Stock futures are down as Wall Street prepares for a wave of economic data and concludes a challenging month for equities.
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.
Wall Street rises ahead of new inflation and jobs data that could impact Federal Reserve's policy decisions, as futures for the Dow Jones and S&P 500 increase, while Dollar General falls 16% and software company Salesforce rallies 6% in premarket.
Wall Street started the month of September on a high note after a rocky August, with Dow futures up by 127 points, S&P futures 0.3% higher, and Nasdaq futures up by about 0.15%, as investors await Friday's crucial jobs report which is expected to show that the labor market will stay in a sweet spot.
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 point lower as Wall Street comes off two days of gains and investors prepare for the latest U.S. market news.
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.
Summary: Stock futures rise as Wall Street evaluates the effects of the auto workers' strike and reacts positively to favorable economic data from China.
Wall Street fears that the Federal Reserve will push out the timing for rate cuts next year, sparking concerns of a hawkish pause and increasing selling pressure, despite a trend of rapid disinflation and the potential for a higher neutral interest rate.
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.
To mark Juneteenth, Wall Street will pause and there will be no trading in stocks or Treasuries, although stock futures and metal and energy futures will trade on an abbreviated schedule until early afternoon.
Markets on Wall Street are expected to open with losses after the Federal Reserve suggests it may not cut interest rates next year by as much as previously thought, leading to a decline in futures for the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average; uncertainty surrounding inflationary indicators and high rates is a major concern for traders moving forward.
Wall Street struggles as the Federal Reserve's interest rate strategy and imminent government shutdown cause uncertainty, while oil price rally raises concerns about inflation and potential rate cuts.
Wall Street stocks rebound as investors shake off concerns about the Federal Reserve's interest rate strategy, with the S&P 500 and Dow Jones both posting gains, while the Nasdaq Composite also rises; investors are now looking ahead to the PCE inflation data and second quarter GDP reading for more insight into the Fed's rate path, as well as the potential impact of a government shutdown and debt woes at Chinese property developers. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs interns express optimism about the positive impact of AI on society, concerns arise that student loan repayments could hinder retail sales, President Biden announces plans to visit the United Auto Workers strike in Michigan, and Amazon invests up to $4 billion in AI startup Anthropic.
Stock futures inch down as Wall Street indices are expected to end September with losses, investors monitor budgetary stand-off in Washington, and Moody's warns of the negative impact of a potential government shutdown on the US rating; President Biden prepares to visit Michigan to support striking auto workers; Evergrande shares slip for the second consecutive day as the company's bond payment is missed; and oil prices decline on concerns over fuel demand amid central banks' commitment to combating inflation.
U.S. stock futures remain steady as Wall Street faces a slump in September; Micron shares fall after wider-than-expected loss forecast; Meta Platforms unveils new AI-powered products; Evergrande share trading suspended; Oil prices dip after surge in crude stock.
Stock futures rise as Wall Street waits for U.S. inflation data; Nike, Tesla, Ford, GM, Carnival, and more stocks are on the move.
US government shutdown averted as President Biden signs a stopgap bill to keep the government open through November 17.
Stock futures open higher after lawmakers avert government shutdown, providing a boost to markets and allowing more time for funding proposals to be finalized.
Investors will be closely watching market reactions to a late deal to avert a government shutdown, as well as key data on the labor market this week, while concerns about higher interest rates and the impact on the economy weigh on stock futures.
Futures faltered after a surprise short-term funding deal avoided a U.S. government shutdown, Biden promises Ukraine backing, UAW workers reach labor deal with Mack Trucks, World Bank lowers growth forecast for China, and oil prices stabilize amid supply tightness.
U.S. stock futures are down as Treasury yields continue to climb, global bond markets are impacted, and Kevin McCarthy is ousted as House Speaker with a government funding deadline looming.
US stock futures plummeted after the US jobs report revealed stronger-than-expected job growth, raising the possibility of a more restrictive monetary policy from the Federal Reserve.