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Dow futures see subdued action Monday evening after Nasdaq scores first record close since Feb. 19
U.S. stock-index futures on Monday saw muted trade, after a rally in the regular session pushed the Nasdaq Composite Index to its first all-time closing high since Feb. 19, and reaffirmed a state of bullishness that has gripped the market in recent weeks as investors react to the pace of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were edging 33 points, or 0.1% higher, at 27,558, those for the S&P 500 index were edging back 0.1% at 3,225.25, while Nasdaq-100 futures were off less than 0.1% at 9,879.75. On Monday, the Dow finished within 7% of its Feb. 12 closing peak, while the S&P 500 index ended the session 4.5% from its Feb. 19 record closing high. The Nasdaq , however, gained 110.66 points, or 1.1%, ending at 9,924.74, marking its first all-time closing record in four months. The Nasdaq-100 index notched its second record close in a row. One stand-out company of the session was Boeing Co. , with shares of the aircraft maker soaring more than 12% and gaining nearly 60% so far in June, underscoring renewed optimism in post-pandemic travel after airline and travel-related companies were decimated in March.
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U.S. stock-index futures on Monday saw muted trade, after a rally in the regular session pushed the Nasdaq Composite Index to its first all-time closing high since Feb. 19, and reaffirmed a state of bullishness that has gripped the market in recent weeks as investors react to the pace of the economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were edging 33 points, or 0.1% higher, at 27,558, those for the S&P 500 index were edging back 0.1% at 3,225.25, while Nasdaq-100 futures were off less than 0.1% at 9,879.75. On Monday, the Dow finished within 7% of its Feb. 12 closing peak, while the S&P 500 index ended the session 4.5% from its Feb. 19 record closing high. The Nasdaq , however, gained 110.66 points, or 1.1%, ending at 9,924.74, marking its first all-time closing record in four months. The Nasdaq-100 index notched its second record close in a row. One stand-out company of the session was Boeing Co. , with shares of the aircraft maker soaring more than 12% and gaining nearly 60% so far in June, underscoring renewed optimism in post-pandemic travel after airline and travel-related companies were decimated in March.
https://finance.yahoo.com/m/afa0759...500041/dow-futures-see-subdued.html?.tsrc=rss