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  • S&P 500

    5,254.35
    +5.86 (+0.11%)
     
  • Dow 30

    39,807.37
    +47.29 (+0.12%)
     
  • Nasdaq

    16,379.46
    -20.06 (-0.12%)
     
  • Russell 2000

    2,124.55
    +10.20 (+0.48%)
     
  • Crude Oil

    83.11
    -0.06 (-0.07%)
     
  • Gold

    2,254.80
    +16.40 (+0.73%)
     
  • Silver

    25.10
    +0.18 (+0.74%)
     
  • EUR/USD

    1.0792
    -0.0037 (-0.35%)
     
  • 10-Yr Bond

    4.2060
    +0.0100 (+0.24%)
     
  • GBP/USD

    1.2624
    -0.0014 (-0.11%)
     
  • USD/JPY

    151.4270
    +0.1810 (+0.12%)
     
  • Bitcoin USD

    70,897.77
    +1,496.53 (+2.16%)
     
  • CMC Crypto 200

    885.54
    0.00 (0.00%)
     
  • FTSE 100

    7,952.62
    +20.64 (+0.26%)
     
  • Nikkei 225

    40,168.07
    -594.66 (-1.46%)
     

Stock futures showing slight gains

U.S. stock futures are fractionally higher this morning after the market rebounded on a strange day that saw the Nasdaq exchange halt trading for three hours because of technical problems.

S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures are both positive pre-market trading, gradually improving in the last hour. The indexes closed yesterday with healthy gains of 0.86 percent and 0.99 percent respectively despite the NDX outage , which has yet to be explained.

European equities are mixed after rallying yesterday on strong PMI numbers in the region. The U.K. FTSE is up about 0.5 percent, while the German DAX and France's CAC are roughly flat.

Asian markets were mixed as well overnight, but by far larger percentage differences. Japan's Nikkei soared 2.2 percent, while Hong Kong's Hang Seng and the Shanghai Composite reversed earlier gains to finish lower by 0.15 percent and 0.47 percent respectively.

Commodities are showing only fractional changes this morning. Crude oil has been fluctuating on either side of the $105 level, while the spot price of copper is positive for the second day in a row. Silver is lower by 0.35 percent and gold by 0.2 percent.

The U.S. dollar higher against most other major currencies, including the Japanese yen. A lower yen is usually bullish for equities.

There is only one economic release scheduled for today, new-home sales for July at 10 a.m. ET, with a consensus forecast of 487,000. Attention will also be focused on Federal Reserve Vice Chair Janet Yellen, who will be moderating panel discussions at the central bank's annual meeting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.

In corporate earnings, Foot Locker is up modestly after releasing quarterly numbers this morning. Other companies scheduled to report today are apparel company Ann, closeout retailer Big Lots, and sporting-goods chain Hibbett Sports.

Teen retailer Aeropostale is falling nearly 14 percent after reporting weak numbers and guidance after yesterday's close. Online-radio service Pandora is down almost 7 percent.


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