Trade, Earnings Nudge Wall Street Higher Pre-Bell; Asia, Europe Gain

MT Newswires
15 Apr

Wall Street futures pointed modestly higher pre-bell Tuesday on prospects for tempered Trump Administration trade policies and after several solid pre-bell earnings reports.

In the futures, the S&P 500 rose 0.1%, the Nasdaq inclined 0.2%, and the Dow Jones was flat.

Asian exchanges traded mostly higher overnight, while European bourses tracked north at midday on the continent.

Bank of America (BAC) advanced 1.6% pre-bell after the banking giant reported Q1 earnings and revenues above Street views.

Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) rose 0.9% pre-bell after the healthcare company reported Q1 earnings and revenue above expectations and affirmed guidance.

PNC Financial Services (PNC) traded up 0.4% pre-bell after it reported Q1 earnings above Street consensus while missing slightly on revenue.

Applied Digital (APLD) fell 12.1% pre-bell after the AI and cloud-services company reported soft fiscal Q3 revenue late Monday.

On the economic calendar is the Empire State Manufacturing Index for April at 8:30 am ET, along with import and export prices for March.

Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin speaks at 11:35 am, and Fed Governor Lisa Cook speaks at 7:10 pm

In pre-market action, Bitcoin traded at $85,692, West Texas Intermediate crude oil traded lower at $61.31, and 10-year US Treasuries offered 4.39%. Spot gold traded for $3,223 an ounce.

















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