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Introduction- Stock futures were trading mixed on Sunday evening, with market participants looking ahead to key ...
- Stock futures were trading mixed on Is it useful to report to the police if you are cheated by foreign exchange tradingSunday evening, with market participants looking ahead to key inflation data on Wednesday and Thursday as well as second-quarter earnings.
By 6:45pm ET (10:45pm GMT) added 0.1%, were flat and slipped 0.1%.
Ahead in the week, investors will be closely monitoring Wednesday's and price indexes, and price indexes, Michigan consumer and as well as a raft of speeches from FOMC and Federal Reserve officials including , , , , , , and .
Earnings season is set to kick off this week with companies including Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (OTC:), PepsiCo Inc (NASDAQ:), Delta Air Lines Inc (NYSE:), and UnitedHealth Group Incorporated (NYSE:), as well as financial giants JPMorgan Chase & Co (NYSE:), & Company (NYSE:), BlackRock Inc (NYSE:) and Inc (NYSE:) slated to report quarterly results.
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During Friday's session, the lost 187.4 points or 0.6% to 33,734.9, the dipped 12.6 points or 0.3% to 4,399 and the lost 18.3 points or 0.1% to to 13,660.7. For the week, the Dow declined 1.9%, the spx lost 1.2% while the NASDAQ dipped 1%.
On the data front, closely watched data came in at 209K versus 225K expected.
On the bond markets, rates were at 4.069%.
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