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Dow Jones Futures: Intel, AI Play Jump Late After Tesla Makes Bullish Move
Dow Jones futures rose slightly overnight, along with S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures. IntelINTC and AI cooling play Comfort SystemsFIX were big earnings winners overnight.CPI inflation data and China trade talks loom Friday.
Stock futures were mixed and little changed Thursday, as investors digested the latest batch of corporate earnings and China trade news.
Caterpillar shares have jumped to a sizable lead among the Dow 30 YTD, and the Texas company reports Q3 results next week.
The blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average was having a strong day compared with its peers. While the Nasdaq Composite was down about 0.2% and the S&P 500 was flat, the Dow was up 0.6%. Shares of Salesforce,
SP500 managed to gain some ground despite Trump’s comments on U.S. – China trade relations. U.S. President noted that he was unsure whether he would mee
The Dow hit its 12th record of 2025 on Tuesday, while the S&P 500 was flat and the Nasdaq fell as earnings reports delivered.
U.S. stocks were mostly higher in final hour of trading on Tuesday afternoon. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was rising over 280 points, or 0.6%, to trade near 46,992. The blue-chip index was also on pace to score a new record close and its 12th record closing high of 2025,
NASDAQ gained ground as traders focused on potential improvements in U.S. – China relations. Honeywell, which was up by 7.4%, was the biggest gainer in the NASDAQ index today. The stock rallied as traders reacted to the better-than-expected earnings report.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a record on Tuesday as the floodgates opened for companies reporting how much profit they made during the summer. The Dow rose 218 points, or 0.5%, and topped its prior all-time high,
Shares of Las Vegas Sands Corp. (NYSE: LVS) surged 11.8% to $56.64 after the company reported third-quarter EPS and sales above expectations, raised its dividend and added $2 billion to its stock buyback program.
American Airlines narrowed its loss in the third quarter and expects to end the year more profitable than Wall Street had been forecasting. T-Mobile US logged higher revenue in its latest quarter as it continued to add postpaid wireless phone subscribers at a fast clip.