Wall Street hovers near records in premarket trading
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Wall Street ended mixed
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Stock futures are little changed
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U.S. stock index futures jumped on Wednesday after President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with Japan, bolstering expectations of more such agreements as the August 1 deadline approaches. The agreement includes lowering tariffs on Japan's auto sector to 15% from the previous 27.
Wall Street eyes a steady open as Dow Futures rise, with tech gains, Fed policy, and earnings shaping investor sentiment.
Another week, another tariff salvo, and another market shrug,” Barclays analyst Christian Keller told clients.
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. stocks are rising toward more records. The S&P 500 climbed 0.5% Friday and was on track to close at an all-time high every day of this week. The Dow
Wall Street Is Doing Something Investors Haven't Seen Since 2022. It Could Signal a Huge Move in Stocks. Analysts are becoming more and more bullish on the stocks they cover, based on second-quarter reports.
Asian shares are mixed and U.S. futures have edged higher after U.S. stocks logged their third straight winning week. Markets were closed for a holiday in Japan, where the ruling Liberal Democrats have lost their coalition majorities in both houses of parliament for the first time since 1955 following Sunday’s election and the loss of their lower house majority in October.
Wall Street turns cautious as Dow Futures fall, Tesla slides, and investors eye tech earnings, ECB signals, and tariffs.
Wall Street was set for a higher open on Monday, as investors welcomed the prospects of new trade deals to kick off a week packed with earnings from tech giants that could dictate the market's next move.