U.S. stock futures edged down early Tuesday, pointing to further losses at the start of trading after Monday's declines. Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which fell by 0.6 percent on Monday, were down by 0.2 percent. S&P 500 futures were down by 0.1 percent, following a 0.8 percent drop on Monday. Nasdaq-100 futures shed 0.2 percent. The Nasdaq Composite fell by 0.8 percent on Monday. Investors will be looking for signals from the next big corporate earnings reports, including Apple, which reports after hours, and the Federal Reserve, which starts a two-day meeting Tuesday. Also, the European Commission said, President Trump's decision to extend steel and aluminum tariff exemptions for the European Union, Canada, and Mexico by one month "prolongs market uncertainty." [MarketWatch] |
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