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Today’s stock market: real-time update | Real Time Headlines

A trader worked on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on March 5, 2024.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Stock futures rose Tuesday night as investors compete for the fourth day of the S&P 500 loss and wait for AI dear income Nvidia.

Futures and Dow Jones Industrial Average Rose 77 points, or 0.1%. Nasdaq 100 Futures Increased by 0.3%, while S&P 500 Futures Climbing nearly 0.2%.

Stock from Weak conversation. this S&P 500 Falling 0.5%, Nasdaq Composite Materials Loss of nearly 1.4%. Both indexes lost a day for the fourth time in a row. 30 shares Dow Jones It is outliers, with a progress of nearly 0.4%.

On Tuesday, the conference committee’s consumer confidence was lower than expected. A recent series of reports, including disappointing retail figures and weak consumer sentiment readings, has sparked concerns about the economy over the past week.

NVIDIA’s fourth-quarter earnings (after Wednesday ends) may be the next catalyst for the market.

The report arrived at Nvidia’s critical time: The emergence of DeepSeek Questions about the sustainability of once-popular AI trade were raised. Chip Giant and other momentum performances also showed signs of hissing, while Nvidia fell by more than 5% in 2025.

“I think my expectations are a lot like September with the earnings report being released tomorrow,” Aswath Damodaran, a professor at the Stern School of Business and Finance at NYU, said on CNBC on Tuesday.Close the clock. ”

He added: “The replay in September (quarterly) will beat analyst expectations, but the market will be disappointed because the market seems to have set expectations higher than analysts expect from the company.”

Other earnings reports published on Wednesday include labor,,,,, TJX and Salesforce.

Economic data expiring Wednesday include new home sales and construction permits. The main activity of investors will be the release of the personal consumption expenditure price index on Friday. PCE is the Fed’s preferred inflation table.

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