U.S. stocks appeared headed for a rough start to the week, with Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 futures edging down by about 0.1 percent early Monday. Nasdaq-100 futures fell by 0.16 percent. Investors will be watching for indications on the Federal Reserve's plans for unwinding its massive balance sheet in October and beyond as several Fed bankers speak publicly this week. The central bank's chairwoman, Janet Yellen, will make a speech on Tuesday, and Fed Vice Chair Stanley Fischer on Thursday. On Monday, New York Fed President William Dudley will speak and take questions in Syracuse, New York, before the market opens, and Chicago Fed President Charles Evans and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkar will appear at separate events later in the day. Source: MarketWatch |
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