U.S. stock market futures rise
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The moves come after the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite hit new all-time and closing highs during Monday’s trading session.
Asian shares mostly fall on Tuesday, with Japan and Hong Kong leading the downturn. Investors adopted a cautious stance as a looming U.S. tariff deadline approaches, and major central bank decisions from both the Bank of Japan and the Federal Reserve are anticipated this week.
Dow Futures rise ahead of Fed meeting, tech earnings, trade deals, and key inflation and jobs data—markets brace for impact.
The FTSE 100 is set to bounce a little after falling with other European stocks yesterday. Futures are up 0.2%. The pound is nearly flat for the session but has slipped well below $1.34 again following a rally for the dollar on Monday afternoon.
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U.S. stock futures rose on Monday after the U.S. inked a deal with the European Union that sets tariffs on most European imported goods at 15%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 168 points, or 0.
Investors will not be able to look away over the coming week as every single day could produce significant market-moving news.