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Stock index futures searched for direction on Thursday, as retail sales rose more than expected in June and investors assessed more earnings reports. S&P 500 futures (SPX) +0.2%, Nasdaq 100 futures (US100:IND) +0.
Stock futures are little changed Thursday as investors digest quarterly results from major companies and await further developments in President Donald Trump's feud with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
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,
Trump’s tariffs and trade war continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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Stock futures were mixed early Thursday as investors continued to follow developments with the Federal Reserve and monitored corporate earnings from United Airlines and tech firms TSMC and Netflix. Here's what investors need to know today.
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,
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.
Stocks rebounded on Wednesday after President Donald Trump denied reports that he was close to ousting Powell as chairman of the Federal Reserve.
Trump’s tariffs and trade war continue to affect global markets. Follow along for live updates on the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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Asianet Newsable 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.