Stock futures are little changed after Dow suffers worst session since March 2023: Live updates
U.S. stock futures were flat Tuesday night after the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its biggest decline since March 2023.
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U.S. stock futures were flat Tuesday night after the Dow Jones Industrial Average posted its biggest decline since March 2023.
S&P 500 futures ticked up marginally on Friday morning after the broad market benchmark briefly climbed above 5,500 for the first time.
U.S. stock futures flickered near the flatline Tuesday morning after the Dow Jones Industrial Average wrapped its fourth positive day in a row.
S&P 500 futures slipped Tuesday night as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's rate policy decision.
Stocks sold off Friday as inflation and geopolitical worries once again dented investor sentiment on Wall Street. A broad decline in major bank shares also weighed on the market.
Stocks ended Monday little changed as another uptick in interest rates kept investors from making big moves ahead of key U.S. inflation data.
U.S. stock futures inched higher Wednesday night after the Dow Jones Industrial Average registered its third straight losing session.
The U.S. labor market showed continuing strength in February through broad job creation of 275,000, with one sector leading the charge.
U.S. stock futures ticked lower Tuesday, putting Wall Street on track to build on the previous session's decline.