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Stock market news live updates: Stock futures dip ahead of payrolls, manufacturing data – Yahoo Finance

September 29, 20235 Mins Read
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ahead of a blitz of economic data.

European bourses rose on Wednesday, as investors weighed positive economic data against surging U.S. cases, which are likely to delay the global recovery.

Nevertheless, stocks on Tuesday closed out a breathtaking second-quarter rally that took them to their best overall quarter since 1998, and best second quarter on record. During that time frame, the S&P 500 saw a near-20% run-up during the April through June period, while the Dow and Nasdaq rose about 17.5% and 30%, respectively.

The historic rally came as market participants eyed a swift infusion of fiscal and monetary policy stimulus to bolster the virus-stricken economy, and as states and cities across the country began easing their lockdown restrictions in the middle of the quarter.

On tap Wednesday are crucial reads on the U.S. labor market and manufacturing sector. ADP’s payroll data is expected to show the U.S. private sector is expected to have added 2.95 million jobs in June, up from 2.76 million private sector job losses in May. Separately, the ISM manufacturing index will likely show continued improvement in June.

Those figures come ahead of the more pivotal nonfarm payrolls report, which is forecast to show the battered U.S. economy created 3 million jobs last month — up from 2.5 million in May.

it could soar to 100,000 daily.

That may put a definitive cap on a market that’s skyrocketed since plunging to multi-year lows in when lockdowns first began in March.

“We’ve seen a huge move in the second quarter, and to be fair, it’s been driven by a lot of positivity,” Tom Essaye, founder of the Sevens Report, told Yahoo Finance’s The First Trade on Tuesday.

Yet “the virus count is rising,” Essaye added. “That at a minimum is going to delay the economic reopening, and markets have to price that in a bit. And I think there is a bit more for it to turn sideways or further dip.”

As of Tuesday, Texas posted its worst day for new coronavirus infections and hospitalizations so far since the start of the pandemic, with the state seeing 6,975 positive tests for a total of 159,986. Cases in California rose by 6,367, its second-largest jump yet.

The inability to predict how and when the U.S. will wrest control of rising infections, along with uncertainty over corporate profits and the economy, has meant a lack of conviction among market participants as to where stocks are going in the second half.

market research firm DataTrek, market participants lack a consensus view on where the S&P 500 is heading. The distribution of responses among 341 respondents answering where they felt the S&P 500 was headed – from up over 10% from current levels, to down more than 10% from current levels – was near evenly split.” data-reactid=”28″>According to a survey released earlier this week from market research firm DataTrek, market participants lack a consensus view on where the S&P 500 is heading. The distribution of responses among 341 respondents answering where they felt the S&P 500 was headed – from up over 10% from current levels, to down more than 10% from current levels – was near evenly split.

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Here were the main moves at the start of the overnight session for U.S. equity futures, as of 7:30 a.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): 3,071.75, off 18.50 or -0.60%

  • Dow futures (YM=F): 25,469.00, off 220.00 of -0.86%

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): 10,103.75, off 43.50 or -0.43%

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6:07 p.m. ET: Stock futures open slightly lower

Here were the main moves at the start of the overnight session for U.S. equity futures, as of 6:07 p.m. ET:

  • S&P 500 futures (ES=F): 3,086.5, down 3.75 points or 0.12%

  • Dow futures (YM=F): 25,668.00, down 21 points, or 0.08%

  • Nasdaq futures (NQ=F): 10,140.00, down 7.25 points, or 0.07%

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – MAY 26: The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) stands in lower Manhattan on the first day that traders are allowed back onto the historic floor of the exchange on May 26, 2020 in New York City. While only a small number of traders will be returning at this time, those that do will have to take temperature checks and wear face masks at all times while on the floor. The Dow rose over 600 points in morning trading as investors see economic activity in America picking up (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

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