Fed, Wall Street and stock index futures
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Fed minutes are due, and top retailers will report earnings in the coming week. But the main attraction will be Jerome Powell's speech on Friday.
Dow Jones futures fall by 0.11%, trading around 44,950, along with the S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures steady around 6,400 and 23,300, respectively, during European hours on Thursday ahead of the opening of the North American session.
Palo Alto Networks jumped 6.3% overnight after the cybersecurity company beat Wall Street’s sales and profit forecasts. The California company also announced the retirement of Nir Zuk, its founder, chief technology officer and board member.
Wall Street continues to drift while news of a leadership change at Target took some of the spotlight away from the latest batch of corporate earnings reports. Futures for the
The consumer price index for July will come out on Tuesday, and Wall Street expects a 0.2% monthly overall increase and a 0.3% uptick in the core CPI.
Futures tracking Canada's main stock index edged down on Thursday, mirroring Wall Street's moves, as investors avoided risk ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve's three-day Jackson Hole symposium.
Wall Street awakened today to a surge of optimism as stock futures climbed sharply following President Donald Trump’s announcement of a significant trade agreement with Japan. The development ...
US stock futures mostly fell as investors digested another difficult ... despite two officials dissenting from the move. Wall Street is counting down to Friday, when Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell is set to deliver a speech at the Jackson Hole ...