U.S. Stocks May See Further Upside In Early Trading
RTTNews·2025-10-20 12:57

Market Overview - Stocks are expected to rise in early trading on Monday, continuing the upward trend from last Friday, with S&P 500 futures up by 0.4 percent [1] - The major averages finished positively on Friday, with the Dow up 238.37 points (0.5 percent), Nasdaq up 117.44 points (0.5 percent), and S&P 500 up 34.94 points (0.5 percent) [5] - The Nasdaq saw a weekly gain of 2.1 percent, while the S&P 500 and Dow increased by 1.7 percent and 1.6 percent, respectively [5] Economic Indicators - A report from the Wall Street Journal indicates that the Trump administration has exempted numerous products from "reciprocal tariffs" and is willing to exempt more goods during trade negotiations [2] - The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release consumer price index data despite the government shutdown, which is crucial for Social Security payments [3] Earnings Reports - Earnings season is gaining momentum, with major companies such as Coca-Cola, General Motors, Netflix, AT&T, IBM, Tesla, and Intel set to report their quarterly results this week [3] International Markets - Stock markets in the Asia-Pacific region mostly rose, with Japan's Nikkei 225 Index increasing by 3.4 percent and Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index rising by 2.4 percent [6] - European markets also showed positive movement, with Germany's DAX Index up by 1.2 percent and the U.K.'s FTSE 100 Index up by 0.4 percent [6] Commodities and Currency - Crude oil futures fell by $0.45 to $57.09 per barrel, while gold futures surged by $110.20 to $4,323.50 per ounce [7] - The U.S. dollar is trading at 150.63 yen and $1.1655 against the euro, showing slight changes from the previous trading session [7]