Posts Tagged ‘stock-futures’
US stock futures dip as Europe frets over Greece
U.S. stock futures are lower Wednesday, echoing declines in Europe where investors fretted over the details of the Greek bailout plan. Read the rest of this entry »
US market futures dip as Europe frets over Greece
U.S. stock futures are falling, echoing declines in Europe where investors fretted over the details of the Greek bailout plan. Read the rest of this entry »
Stock Futures Fall Ahead of Housing Data
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open Wednesday ahead of an important housing report. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average were off 11 points, or 8.7 points below fair value, at 12,934. Read the rest of this entry »
European Stock Futures Are Little Changed; Klepierre, Accor May Be Active
European (SXXP) stock futures were little changed as concern a second bailout for Greece may not resolve the European (SXXP) debt crisis offset an improvement in Chinese manufacturing data. Asian stocks and U.S. Read the rest of this entry »
Japanese Stock Futures Little Changed on Oil Prices, Greek Debt Outlook
Japanese stock futures were little changed and Australian equities slipped as oil rose while investors warned Greece will soon violate the terms of its second bailout. Read the rest of this entry »
US stock futures higher after Greek bailout deal
U.S. stock futures are higher after Europe finally put together a bailout for Greece. Read the rest of this entry »
European Stock-Index Futures Are Little Changed After Greek Bailout Deal
European (SXXP) stock futures were little changed, indicating the Stoxx Europe 600 Index will remain near a six-month high, after policy makers reached agreement on a second bailout for Greece. U.S. futures gained while Asian shares fell. Read the rest of this entry »
RTS Futures Decline on Doubts Over Medvedev’s Future: Russia Overnight
Russian stock futures fell after an adviser to President Dmitry Medvedev said he should abandon plans to become premier after leaving his current role, casting doubt on the outlook for the country’s political landscape. Read the rest of this entry »