US stock futures were up following a rough start to the second quarter for Wall Street
New York US stock futures were up Wednesday following a rough start to the second quarter for Wall Street.
Dow futures rose 155 points, or around 0.8%. S&P 500 futures climbed about 0.8% and Nasdaq futures were up 0.7%.Stocks finished in the red for the second day in a row Wednesday. All three indexes closed down 4.4%. The decline comes ahead of Thursday's jobless claims report, which is expected to be even worse than last week's record breaking number. Economists expect that 3.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Plane with aid from Russia expected to arrive in US on WednesdayA plane from Russia loaded with personal protective equipment and other supplies to assist in the response to Covid-19 is expected to arrive in the United States on Wednesday, a senior administration official tells CNN
Lire la suite »
Plane with aid from Russia expected to arrive in US on WednesdayA plane from Russia loaded with personal protective equipment and other supplies to assist in the response to Covid-19 is expected to arrive in the United States on Wednesday.
Lire la suite »
US STOCKS SNAPSHOT-Wall St plunges as virus fears ramp upThe benchmark S&P 500 index fell more than 4% on Wednesday after a dire warning on the U.S. death toll from coronavirus sent investors running from even the most defensive equities.
Lire la suite »
The top 10 medical schools in the US, according to US News & World ReportEvery year, U.S. News & World Report releases a comprehensive ranking of the best medical programs in the United States. This year, the publication surveyed 189 accredited medical programs and considered a wide range of factors, including peer assessments and medical research funding from the National Institutes of Health, to calculate its rankings.
Lire la suite »
Additional US troops will shore up US-Mexico border crossingsThe general who oversees US military operations in North America said there “is actually an increased demand signal, not a decreased demand signal for securing the southern border,” regarding possible crossings by migrants who test positive for coronavirus
Lire la suite »