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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Falls On Surprise Jobless Claims, Retail Sales; Nvidia Chipmaker TSMC Jumps On Earnings (Live Coverage)Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average and other major indexes were mixed Thursday, as Wall Street awaited to surprise initial jobless claims and U.S. retail sales data. Meanwhile, Taiwan SemiconductorTSM,
Wall Street futures are trading little changed at this hour in the premarket session on Thursday (July 17). Dow Jones futures are trading 0.14% lower while S&P futures are trading near flatline. Nasdaq futures are trading 0.
Stock futures are little changed Thursday as investors digest quarterly results from major companies and await further developments in President Donald Trump's feud with Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell.
In the early trading, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 0.5% at 44,459.85. The broad-based S&P 500 gained 0.2% to 6,277.12, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index advanced 0.3% to 20,784.75.
June inflation data released Tuesday represented an increase from May levels, despite the headline numbers matching expectations.
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Stock futures are little changed Wednesday ahead of the release of wholesale inflation data as earnings reports from banks and other major companies stream in.
President Donald Trump sent the U.S. stock market on a jagged round trip Wednesday after saying he had "talked about the concept of firing" the head of the Federal Reserve. Such a move could help Wall Street get the lower interest rates it loves,
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