As stock futures dip ahead of crucial earnings and inflation data, investors are on edge. With tariffs impacting the market and Nvidia's promise of AI chip sales to China, the tension builds. Will the Fed's patience pay off?
U.S. equity futures fell after Trump announced a 35% tariff on Canada, causing market fluctuations despite recent records in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Experts warn about the sustainability of the rally amidst ongoing trade tensions.
U.S. stock futures indicate losses as Trump's new tariffs on Brazilian goods challenge Nvidia's record rally. Analysts discuss the implications for the market's future.
Stock futures remain steady as investors keep a keen eye on President Trump's latest tariff updates. With new duties set to impact global markets, traders brace for potential volatility ahead.
U.S. stock futures fell after Trump confirmed tariffs will take effect on August 1, not July 9. This delay raises concerns among investors about potential impacts on the market amidst ongoing trade negotiations.
U.S. stock futures showed little change as traders prepare for a crucial jobs report. S&P 500 and Nasdaq reached record highs, but concerns grow after a decline in private sector hiring. Will tech stocks take a hit?
Stock futures were flat as the S&P 500 inches closer to an all-time high. Despite some skepticism about market momentum, investor focus shifts to upcoming inflation data and jobless claims.
Stock futures jumped after President Trump revealed a ceasefire timeline for Israel and Iran, boosting market confidence despite recent tensions. Traders are now looking ahead to Fed Chair Powell's testimony.
Stock futures are trending down as geopolitical tensions escalate between Iran and Israel. Investors are on edge with President Trump's potential decision on U.S. military involvement looming. How will this affect the market?
Stock futures fell slightly as investors reacted to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, despite positive gains in major indices earlier. With oil prices cooling, what does this mean for the market?