S&P 500 futures are little changed as investors await jobs data: Live updates
S&P 500 futures are near flat Thursday night as investors readied for Friday's closely watched jobs report.
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S&P 500 futures are near flat Thursday night as investors readied for Friday's closely watched jobs report.
U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday after the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average posted new record closes.
Stock futures ticked higher Thursday night as investors prepared for a crucial inflation reading that's closely watched by the Federal Reserve.
Stock futures were lower on Tuesday after Wall Street snapped a three-day string of declines.
U.S. stock futures slid on Thursday night as traders considered fresh results from Amazon and Intel. Investors also looked ahead to July's payrolls report.
NEW YORK/LONDON (Reuters) -- Global equities dropped on Thursday, with Wall Street's major indexes selling off as U.S. data sparked economic worries about and financial stocks in Europe saw their biggest one-day rout since March 2023.
Investors likely will have to sweat out a summer during which it looks increasingly improbable that the Federal Reserve will be cutting interest rates.
With the economy humming along and the stock market, despite some recent twists and turns, hanging in there pretty well, it's a tough case to sell that higher interest rates are having a substantially negative impact on the economy.