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US stock futures traded flat as investors faced the tough reality that despite trade tensions easing President Trump's tariffs still stand to deal a blow to the economy.
Futures on Wall Street are currently trading with losses, indicating a negative start to the trading day on Wednesday. In-line with analyst expectations, the dip that came on Wall Street during Tuesday's trading session got bought into and the indices ended off the lows of the day.
The S&P 500 is now just 3% from its record high despite continued uncertainty around the impact of tariffs on the economy.
US stock futures traded flat as investors faced the tough reality that despite trade tensions easing President Trump's tariffs still stand to deal a blow to the economy.
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By Shashwat Chauhan and Kanchana Chakravarty (Reuters) -Futures tied to Wall Street's main indexes fell marginally on Tuesday as investors awaited commentary from Federal Reserve officials through the day to assess the impact of U.
U.S. stock futures pointed to slight losses early on Tuesday after eking out gains the previous day. The market looks to have largely shrugged off the latest downgrade of the U.S.’s credit rating and is looking for a new catalyst.