Wall Street ends week at record highs
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Wall Street eyes a steady open as Dow Futures rise, with tech gains, Fed policy, and earnings shaping investor sentiment.
U.S. stock index futures jumped on Wednesday after President Donald Trump struck a trade deal with Japan, bolstering expectations of more such agreements as the August 1 deadline approaches. The agreement includes lowering tariffs on Japan's auto sector to 15% from the previous 27.
Wall Street futures are largely unchanged Wednesday and with little corporate news or earnings reports during the holiday-shortened week. There may also be a pullback ahead of critical U.S. ...
Wall Street futures were down marginally before the bell with earnings season winding down and much-anticipated jobs numbers landing later in the week. The Labor Department is reporting monthly ...
Wall Street futures inched up on Monday, buoyed by hopes of breakthrough trade deals and ahead of earnings from industrial and tech giants that could set the tone for markets this week.
Wall Street turns cautious as Dow Futures fall, Tesla slides, and investors eye tech earnings, ECB signals, and tariffs.
Markets are mostly maintaining their all-time highs despite Trump’s tariffs, threats to Fed independence, and analysts reducing their expectations for U.S. GDP growth. Investors are instead enjoying a “Goldilocks scenario,
Still, positive earnings surprises kept markets near peaks. Analysts on average expect S&P 500 companies to report a 6.7% increase in earnings for the second quarter, with Big Tech driving much of that gain, according to data compiled by LSEG.