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.
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.
The market anticipates a 100 basis point interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve in 2024, with US 10-year yields falling and Fed funds futures indicating a lower path ahead of the Jackson Hole symposium, as US services PMI disappoints and US retailer Foot Locker warns on the consumer.
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.
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 rise as recent economic data sparks hopes that the Federal Reserve is approaching the end of its rates-hiking cycle.
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.
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.
U.S. futures are up on the first trading day of September, with the Nasdaq 100, S&P 500, and Dow Jones Industrial Average all showing gains, while the recent data suggests that the U.S. labor market is cooling down and the Fed may pause the rate hike cycle in September.
U.S. stock futures decline as bond yields rise despite weak economic news from China and Europe.
Renewed concern over the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy and the potential for another hike this year has led to lower S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures, while Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are slightly up.
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.
Stocks rise as reports suggest the US economy is strong, but inflation remains a concern.
Stock indices are in the red as oil prices continue to rise, with Chevron's CEO predicting prices could reach $100 per barrel due to reduced US shale oil output and OPEC's supply cuts, while the US Federal Reserve is holding off on easing liquidity until there is a significant reduction in wages to counterbalance a current yearly wage increase of 4.3% and maintain a 2% inflation rate.
Stock futures on the Dow Jones, S&P 500, and Nasdaq 100 climb slightly after a week of steep losses, as investors react to the Federal Reserve's statement on keeping interest rates higher for longer.
A government shutdown in the US may cause the Federal Reserve to delay an interest rate hike and could impact the recent strength of the dollar, analysts have warned. The shutdown could also lead to a delay in key inflation data, which would affect Fed policy decisions, and may put pressure on consumer spending.
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. futures are trending higher after a dismal performance on stock indices, with oil futures also increasing and treasury yields hovering around 4.50%, while in Asia-Pacific markets, most indices ended higher due to positive economic data.
Stock futures are falling as oil prices surge and the yield on the 10-year Treasury remains near levels last seen in 2007.
Stock futures are rising as investors await a new measure of U.S. inflation after the worst month of the year for equities.
Stock futures open higher after lawmakers avert government shutdown, providing a boost to markets and allowing more time for funding proposals to be finalized.
US stock futures rose after a deal was reached to avoid a government shutdown, while Asian equities fluctuated due to concerns over global interest rates; investors found relief in China's manufacturing activity returning to expansion and South Korea's exports easing.
The federal debt, which has reached over $33 trillion and is increasing, is predicted to cause a crisis in the near future, leading to high inflation, lower profits for companies, and potential stock market problems, highlighting the importance of diversifying investments.
The major stock indexes are expected to open lower as the 10-year Treasury yield hits a 16-year high, with investors monitoring employment data for potential impact on interest rates; meanwhile, stock futures in Asia and Europe slumped as the Federal Reserve's message of higher interest rates reverberates worldwide.
Stocks slip as U.S. crude futures drop and mortgage rates climb, while investors await payroll data for signs of a slowing job market; electric vehicle stocks like Rivian and Lucid are making moves, and the U.S. Dollar Index rises for its 12th consecutive week. European stocks close mixed, and utilities stocks see their worst year in over a decade due to higher bond yields.
Stock futures rose on Friday as investors awaited the release of the monthly US jobs report, which could influence the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates.
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.
US stock futures fell and Treasury yields surged after the September jobs report revealed that the economy added twice as many jobs as expected, increasing anticipation for another rate hike from the Federal Reserve.
U.S. stock futures rise as investors await the release of Fed minutes and consider hints from officials about potential interest rate hikes; ExxonMobil is expected to announce a $60 billion acquisition of Pioneer; Birkenstock prices its IPO at $46 per share.
US stocks are expected to open higher as investors await inflation data and Federal Reserve minutes to gain insight into interest rate thinking, with Dow Jones Industrial Average futures up 0.2% and S&P 500 futures rising 0.2%.
Stock futures rise as core U.S. inflation decelerates in September.