Core Insights - U.S. stock futures showed mixed performance following a meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi, which resulted in significant trade agreements, including reduced tariffs on U.S. fentanyl and increased soybean imports from China [1][2] - Fed Chair Jerome Powell's comments on interest rates created downward pressure on stocks, indicating that further cuts are not guaranteed [1][2] Market Performance - The 10-year Treasury bond yielded 4.07%, while the two-year bond was at 3.59% [2] - Market expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut in December stand at 70.4% [2] - Major indices showed varied performance: Dow Jones -0.19%, S&P 500 +0.03%, Nasdaq 100 +0.06%, Russell 2000 +0.36% [2] Company Focus - Alphabet Inc. reported a revenue of $102.35 billion and earnings of $2.87 per share, leading to a premarket surge of 7.57% [6] - Meta Platforms Inc. saw a decline of 7.39% despite reporting earnings of $1.05 per share, affected by a significant one-time tax charge [6] - Microsoft Corp. experienced a drop of 2.78% as it projected second-quarter sales between $79.50 billion and $80.60 billion, slightly below market estimates [6] - Amazon.com Inc. was down 0.50% ahead of its earnings report, with expectations of $1.57 per share on revenue of $177.74 billion [12] - Apple Inc. shares rose 0.72% as analysts anticipate earnings of $1.77 per share on revenue of $102.17 billion [12] Analyst Insights - Market strategist Ed Yardeni expressed caution regarding the economy and stock market, warning against fueling speculation through easier monetary policy [9] - LPL's Chief Equity Strategist Jeff Buchbinder noted that the S&P 500 is defying historical trends associated with October, maintaining a neutral stance on equities while favoring large-cap growth [10]
Stock Market Today: Dow Jones Futures Slip, Nasdaq Gains Following Fed Rate Cuts, Big Tech Earnings—Alphabet, Meta, Amazon, Apple In Focus