U.S. stock futures edged up early Tuesday, pointing to a higher open ahead of Federal Reserve nominee Jerome Powell's Senate confirmation hearing. S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and Nasdaq-100 futures were all up by 0.1 percent or less. The Dow inched up on Monday, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite closed slightly lower. Powell is scheduled to testify starting at 10 a.m. His opening statement, released Monday, promised stability, but investors will be looking for clarification on how he plans to run the central bank when he takes over from current Chair Janet Yellen in February. "His big differentiating factor vs. Yellen is that he is approaching financial regulation with a lighter touch," said Elsa Lignos, RBC's global head of foreign exchange strategy, in a note. Source: MarketWatch |
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