US stock futures fell on Thursday following a sharp rise in the previous session, as doubts about a ceasefire between the US and Iran negatively impacted the markets. Geopolitical risks remain high, increasing investor concerns.
US stock futures experienced a slight decline following a previous session's rise, driven by concerns over the fragile ceasefire in the Middle East. Investors are closely watching personal consumption expenditure data as a key indicator of inflation.
U.S. stock futures rose as investors breathed a sigh of relief following the announcement of a two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. This development led to a drop in crude oil prices amid expectations of a return of energy flows from the Middle East.
US stock futures saw a slight increase on Monday as investors assess the potential for a ceasefire in the Middle East. This follows the major indices achieving their largest weekly gains in four months.
US stock futures saw a significant rise on Monday, halting a selling wave triggered by global crises, particularly the war in Ukraine. Investors and analysts on Wall Street noted that the selling had been exaggerated.
U.S. stock futures fell after previous gains, as investor caution grows due to developments in the Middle East. Conflicting statements between the U.S. and Iran have heightened market anticipation.