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US stocks all set to open mixed according to premarket futures

US stock futures are implying a mixed opening.

Yesterday major indices moved higher led by the Dow 30 which rose at 0.83%. The S&P rose 0.56% and the NASDAQ index rose 0.39%.

A snapshot of the futures market implies gains at the open:

  • Dow Industrial Average implying a decline of -57.76 point
  • S&P index is implying a decline of -2.37 points
  • NASDAQ index is implying a gain of 28 points

Micron will announce earnings after the close today. It shares are trading up 0.48% in premarket trading at $94.49.

Nvidia is trading a -0.13% after rising 1.07% yesterday.. This week Nvidia introduced its next-generation Blackwell AI chip.

Intel is set to receive up to $8.5 billion in funding from the federal government under the CHIPS Act to construct factories in the U.S., a move the company indicates would not be feasible without this financial support due to high construction costs in the country. Intel shares are up 2.26% in premarket trading

  • Meta Platforms +0.39%
  • Apple, -0.09%
  • Amazon unchanged
  • Alphabet -0.06%
  • Tesla +0.73%
  • Caterpillar -0.24% after closing at a new record yesterday

This article was written by Greg Michalowski at www.forexlive.com.

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