Wall Street futures mixed
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US stock futures wavered as Wall Street digested the progress on US-China trade negotiations, a fresh legal ruling on President Trump tariffs, and braced for the release of the May inflation report.
Futures on Wall Street are sulking this morning despite both US and China reaching a broad consensus to implement the Geneva trade agreement that both countries had arrived on last month. The Dow futures are down 110 points,
A swathe of recent economic readings showed a steady cooling in the U.S. economy as consumers and businesses fretted over Trump’s tariffs. The president’s tendency to flip-flop on his tariff plans has also kept markets largely uncertain over their impact.
Asia stock markets mixed on Tuesday as traders cautiously awaited further details from the second day of US-China trade talks. Officials from both nations met in London on Monday to discuss rare earth shipments and the potential easing of export restrictions,
U.S. stock futures are little changed as investors await U.S.-China trade talk updates, while Apple shares are edging lower entering day two of its Worldwide Developers Conference. Here's what investors need to know today.
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Share markets and the dollar on Wednesday offered a guarded welcome to the latest signs of progress in U.S.-China trade talks, while awaiting more detail of what was decided and whether it would stick for long.
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq are also pointing down before the market opens. Treasury yields are lower, Bitcoin is rising.
Stock Market LIVE on Wednesday, June 11, 2025: India-US trade negotiations, upbeat global cues, US-China trade talks, institutional flows, along with US May inflation data, will likely influence the benchmark indices, Sensex and Nifty, today.