Stock futures rise as Wall Street readies for the start of the second quarter: Live updates
Stock futures rose slightly on Monday morning as Wall Street prepared for the start of the second quarter.
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Stock futures rose slightly on Monday morning as Wall Street prepared for the start of the second quarter.
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Stock futures are trading near the flatline overnight as the S&P 500 approached its best first-quarter performance in five years.
Stock futures are up modestly Tuesday night following a losing session on Wall Street that pulled the indexes further from record levels.
U.S. stocks rose slightly Tuesday as investors tried to resume the rally that took equities to record highs after a decline in the previous session.
Stocks slipped Monday to start a shortened trading week as the rally that brought Wall Street to record levels took a breather.