S&P 500 Futures Fall in Premarket Trading; Adobe, Informatica Lead

S&P 500 Futures Fall in Premarket Trading; Adobe, Informatica Lead

With U.S. stock markets set to open in two hours, Adobe Inc. (ADBE) was up 14.2% in pre-market trading, and Informatica Inc. (INFA) was up 2.6%.

AngloGold Ashanti PLC (AU), Permian Resources Corp. (PR), and CBRE Group Inc. Cl A (CBRE) were all posting gains of at least 2%. In early trading, RH (RH) and Lennox International Inc. (LII) had posted declines, falling 12.6% and 5.9%, respectively.

Meanwhile…

With U.S. stock markets set to open in two hours,

Adobe Inc.

(ADBE) was up 14.2% in pre-market trading, and

Informatica Inc.

(INFA) was up 2.6%.

AngloGold Ashanti PLC

(AU),

Permian Resources Corp.

(PR), and

CBRE Group Inc. Cl A

(CBRE) were all posting gains of at least 2%. In early trading,

RH

(RH) and

Lennox International Inc.

(LII) had posted declines, falling 12.6% and 5.9%, respectively.

Meanwhile

S&P 500 futures

were down 0.63%, with

futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average

falling 0.86%.

The Cboe Volatility Index

futures were up 10.89%.

In commodities news,

Brent crude oil futures

were up 0.11%, and

gold futures

were up 1.12%.


Bitcoin

climbed 0.62% to $66,995.

The

10-Year Treasury yield

dropped to 4.207%.

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In the previous regular trading session, the


S&P 500

was up 0.23%, while the


Dow

was down 0.17%. Stocks in Asia were up overnight, with Japan’s


NIKKEI 225 Index

up 0.24% and China’s


Shanghai Composite Index

rising 0.12%.

In afternoon trading, stocks in Europe are down, with the


STOXX Europe 600 Index

falling 1.13% and the


FTSE 100 Index

dropping 0.49% from the previous close.

U.S. stock markets open for trading at 9:30 a.m. ET. For regular updates on the trading day, visit Barron’s.

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