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    Why are US stock market futures up today, and will S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq stay in green or turn red again? Wall Street futures, stocks to watch, analysts insights, investor guide and market outlook

    Why are US stock market futures up today, and will S&P 500, Dow Jones and Nasdaq stay in green or turn red again? US stock futures moved higher after a ceasefire extension between the United States and Iran. Investors tracked earnings, oil prices, and economic signals. Major companies including Boeing, Tesla, and Adobe moved in premarket trading. Analysts say markets want stability but risks remain. Investors are now watching earnings, geopolitics, inflation, and consumer strength.

    US Stock Market: US considers a currency swap with UAE as conflict risks rise

    Donald Trump signalled that the United States may extend financial support to the UAE, including a potential currency swap arrangement. Discussions reflect rising concerns over regional tensions and economic risks. Such cooperation could strengthen bilateral ties, enhance liquidity support, and help stabilise financial markets amid ongoing geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East.

    GIFT Nifty hints at a gap-down start. Should investors brace for another weak session?

    Indian markets experienced a strong session on Tuesday, with the Nifty rising nearly 1% driven by positive global sentiment, robust Q4 earnings, and easing crude prices. Volatility also saw a significant pullback. Investors are now keenly watching the second round of US-Iran talks, with hopes for progress despite elevated tensions.

    Global Market Today: Asian stocks gain, dollar wobbles as Trump extends Iran ceasefire

    U.S. stock futures rose and the dollar wavered after President Trump announced an indefinite extension of the Iran ceasefire, buoying market sentiment. Despite the Strait of Hormuz remaining closed, oil prices held onto recent gains. Markets took the news in stride, with risk momentum intact as global markets rebound to pre-war levels.

    US stocks today: US markets plunge as Middle East concerns offset earnings optimism

    US markets saw a dip as American stocks fell. Early gains vanished due to renewed worries about the Middle East conflict. This overshadowed positive corporate earnings and strong retail sales figures. Investors are closely watching developments in Iran. The market sentiment remains cautious amid geopolitical uncertainties.

    Avis Budget shares touch record high as short squeeze hammers bearish bets

    Avis Budget shares surged to a record high, fueled by a significant short squeeze. High short interest, exacerbated by major holders like SRS Investment Management and Pentwater Capital Management, forced short sellers to cover their positions. This rally has resulted in substantial losses for those betting against the car-rental company.

    The Economic Times
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