Stock futures move higher as investors await Fed rate decision: Live updates
U.S. stock futures moved higher Wednesday morning following a winning day for the major averages, as investors awaited the latest Federal Reserve policy decision.
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U.S. stock futures moved higher Wednesday morning following a winning day for the major averages, as investors awaited the latest Federal Reserve policy decision.
Stocks rose Tuesday as the Federal Reserve kicked off its two-day policy meeting. Traders also kept an eye on Nvidia following key announcements from the tech giant.
Forecasters in the CNBC Fed Survey are increasingly confident that the U.S. economy will avoid a recession and pull off a soft landing, and unlike past surveys, don't even see growth slowing much below potential in the next couple of years.
This was CNBC's live blog covering European markets.
S&P 500 futures climbed Monday, as Wall Street awaited a key artificial intelligence conference and looked ahead to monetary policy guidance from the Federal Reserve later this week.
The Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank look poised to make "major progress" in cutting interest rates this year, according to the central bank of central banks.
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