Dow Jones futures, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, were relatively unchanged after hours ahead of Fed Chief Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole symposium. The stock market rally attempt on Thursday was disrupted as major indexes reversed lower, with AI stocks such as Nvidia, Marvell Technology, and Adobe also experiencing reversals.
Dow Jones futures, S&P 500 futures, and Nasdaq futures are set to open on Sunday evening, with the stock market experiencing a mixed week as major indexes suffered reversals despite strong earnings from Nvidia, leading to caution for investors in the current environment.
Stock futures opened higher to start the final trading week of August, following positive remarks from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and the expectation of a cautious approach to interest rate hikes.
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 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 futures fell slightly on Wednesday as investors try to mitigate August's losses and the market awaits labor statistics and earnings reports.
S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures slipped as investors awaited data on inflation and non-farm payrolls to determine the Federal Reserve's interest rate path, while HP and Rite Aid saw declines due to trimming profit outlook and a downgrade, respectively.
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.
Dow Jones futures and other major indices are set to open on Sunday evening, with the stock market rally experiencing a strong week and the Magnificent Seven stocks living up to their title.
Stock futures are mixed as the market aims to maintain momentum in the holiday-shortened week, following an upbeat week for Wall Street with the Dow and Nasdaq registering their best performances since July.
Dow Jones futures were relatively unchanged after hours, following a stock market rally that saw some losses due to rising Treasury yields, but was supported by strong performances from megacaps like Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Tesla.
Stock index futures were slightly lower on Wednesday due to concerns about oil prices at a 10-month high, with S&P futures and Dow futures down 0.2% each and Nasdaq 100 futures down 0.3%.
Dow Jones futures, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures, dipped lower after the stock market experienced significant losses due to the unexpected rise in the August ISM services index, which pushed Treasury yields and Fed rate hike odds higher.
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 and other stock market futures dropped as the market headed for a losing week, with Cathie Wood's Ark Invest ETFs selling shares of Nvidia; key earnings movers include DocuSign, RH, Guidewire Software, and Kroger, with varying stock performance.
Stock futures open flat as investors await economic data and earnings from tech companies.
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.
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.
Stock futures are showing little change as investors await the outcome of the Federal Open Market Committee meeting.
Stock futures opened flat as investors analyzed the Federal Reserve's projections, while FedEx shares gained 5% after beating earnings expectations and KB Home fell 2% despite exceeding Wall Street's forecasts.
Stock futures traded lower as the Federal Reserve held interest rates steady but hinted at the possibility of a rate hike later this year.
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.
U.S. stock futures traded lower on Monday with several big stocks, including Lifezone Metals, American Oncology Network, NIO Inc., and Li Auto recording losses in the pre-market trading session.
Dow Jones futures are unchanged as investors await key inflation data and the release of Tesla's third-quarter delivery numbers, while homebuilding stocks struggle and Nike reports declining profits.
U.S. stock futures were relatively flat, with slight gains, after a sharp decline in the previous trading session, as traders anticipate economic reports and upcoming earnings releases.
Stock futures open slightly higher as investors prepare to end a challenging September, with the S&P 500 set to finish the month down 4.6% and the Dow down 3%.
Stock futures open little changed after lawmakers in Washington reach a short-term agreement to avoid a government shutdown, while investors remain focused on rising bond yields and upcoming economic reports and earnings season.
U.S. stock futures turn lower as traders await job openings data, Sam Bankman-Fried's fraud trial begins, and shares of China Evergrande surge after trading resumes in Hong Kong.
Dow Jones futures were relatively unchanged overnight, as the stock market rebounded led by the Nasdaq and Tesla showing positive momentum despite ongoing uncertainty with Treasury yields.
U.S. stock futures are slightly lower as investors await key jobs data, Clorox's stock slides after releasing guidance for its fiscal first quarter, Hong Kong's private sector contracts for the third consecutive month, and federal student loan payments resume causing borrowers to cut their budgets.
Stock futures decline after the S&P 500's strong performance, with Rivian, Tesla, Clorox, BlackBerry, and Exxon among the top movers.
Dow Jones futures rose slightly before the open as the September jobs report is expected to show a gain of 160,000 jobs and a decrease in the unemployment rate to 3.7%, while Tesla, Exxon Mobil, and Taiwan Semiconductor were in focus before the open.