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Stock futures remained stable after a record day for major indices, as analysts predict a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week following a rise in jobless claims and inflation data. Will this lead to more market gains?
Wall Street's main indexes hit record highs, buoyed by strong performances from Tesla and Micron Technology. With inflation rising and jobless claims at a four-year high, traders anticipate a Federal Reserve interest rate cut next week.
S&P 500 futures remain flat as Wall Street anticipates a crucial inflation report. Oracle's remarkable rally boosts investor sentiment, but market caution lingers ahead of the consumer price index release.
S&P 500 futures rose slightly after Oracle's impressive forecast and cloud revenue surge, while traders await key inflation data that could influence Federal Reserve decisions.
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Stock futures showed little movement as investors prepare for a week packed with critical inflation reports that could influence interest rates and market stability. Could these reports change the game?
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