Wall Street Veers Mostly Lower in Premarket Following More Record Highs a Day Earlier
Investors await U.S. jobs reports this week that will influence Federal Reserve interest rate decisions amid global geopolitical tensions and mixed market reactions.
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Wall Street veers mostly lower in premarket following more record highs a day earlier
U.S. markets veered mostly lower in premarket trading, following record rallies on Wall Street a day earlier as investors’ attention turned to global interest rates and uncertainty caused by developments in Venezuela. Futures for the S&P 500 ticked down less…
Wall Street showed little movement at the opening on Tuesday. Investors took it easy after the strong rally the day before, which saw the Dow Jones Industrial Average reach a new record high. Trading on the exchanges is primarily focused on new data on the US labor market, which will be released later this week.
Dow Jones today: Futures dip after record close as U.S. jobs report looms
New York, January 6, 2026, 06:10 EST — Premarket U.S. stock-index futures tracking the Dow Jones Industrial Average were down about 0.2% early Tuesday, pointing to a softer open after the blue-chip benchmark set fresh records a day earlier. MarketWatch The Dow is sitting just shy of 49,000, a round-number level chart watchers often treat as a pressure point. With the index stretched, traders are demanding clean evidence that the economy is cooli…
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