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Stock index futures ticked up on Friday, a day after the S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched record closes, helped by the retail sales report and earnings releases. S&P 500 futures (SPX) +0.2%, Nasdaq 100 futures (US100:IND) +0.
Some of the major companies slated to report before the opening bell include Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Travelers, GE Aerospace and PepsiCo.
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Investor's Business Daily on MSNDow Jones Futures: Netflix Falls On Earnings; Market Hits Highs, 5 Stocks Flash Buy SignalsDow Jones futures rose slightly overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. NetflixNFLX and Interactive BrokersIBKR reported after the close.The stock market rose, with the Nasdaq and S&P 500 hitting fresh all-time highs.
Stock futures were mostly lower Wednesday as inflation fears kept markets under pressure despite cooler-than-expected consumer price index data and strong bank earnings. There’s more of both for investors to digest this morning with Goldman Sachs,
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Stock futures were trending higher roughly 30 minutes before the opening bell, as investors reacted to a batch of strong economic data released earlier on Thursday. S&P 500 futures were up by 13 points,
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Stocktwits on MSNDow Futures Edge Lower As Trump, Powell Feud Escalates, Earnings Take Centerstage: TSMC, PEP, UAL, GE Among Stocks To WatchU.S. stocks appear set for a negative opening on Thursday amid increasing tensions between the Trump administration and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with investors processing an earnings-heavy week.
U.S. stock index futures barely budged on Thursday, as results from Taiwan's TSMC failed to shake investors from their cautious mood following a rollercoaster session marked by concerns about the Federal Reserve's independence.
U.S. stock futures were little changed on Thursday after the release of weekly jobless-claims data, as well as an advance reading on retail sales. The retail-sales reading showed growth of 0.6% in June,