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Stocktwits on MSNS&P 500’s Recovery At Risk? US Stock Futures Fall Amid Tariff Anxiety, But Strategist Says ‘Summer Surprise Rally Will Continue’U.S. stock futures were modestly lower in overnight trading after the major averages closed uniformly higher on Wednesday. President Donald Trump’s barrage of tariff-related announcements has served to keep traders on the tenterhooks,
U.S. stock futures edge higher as investors watch for more tariffs updates, and Nvidia is on the cusp of becoming the first $4 trillion company. Here's what investors need to know today.
Dow futures fall as President Donald Trump’s tariff deadline approaches, raising fresh concerns on Wall Street. With the 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs ending July 9, Trump officials warn duties could return to their harsh “Liberation Day” levels by August 1 unless new trade deals are signed.
US stock futures retreated Friday as American trade partners pushed for concessions ahead of a July 9 deadline to finalize trade deals with the Trump administration. Meanwhile OPEC+ delegates meeting tomorrow will consider an increase of more than 411,
Indian benchmark indices are expected to open on a flat note on Thursday, as suggested by GIFT Nifty trends. As of 7:32 AM, GIFT Nifty futures were trading 13 points higher at 25,571, suggesting a muted or flat opening for the Indian stock markets.
US Stock futures rise slightly after a weak tech-led start to the second half of 2025, offering signs of investor caution but also resilience. Dow futures climbed 93 points, while S&P 500 futures edged up 0.
U.S. stock futures were fluctuating on Tuesday after trimming gains on Monday. Futures of major benchmark indices were trading mixed.
US stock futures (ES=F, NQ=F, YM=F) and the US dollar (DX=F) inch lower ahead of the July 9 expiration of Trump's tariff pause, as the US government signals another possible delay. President Trump also threatened new tariffs Morning Brief: Market Sunrise Host Ramzan Karmali breaks down the latest from Yahoo Finance's London studio.