Market Overview - U.S. stock index futures are set for a lower opening, with S&P 500 futures down by 0.42%, Dow Jones futures down by 0.20%, and Nasdaq futures down by 0.93% [1][10] - Concerns over AI-driven disruption have unsettled investors, leading to a selloff in software firms, brokerages, and trucking companies, resulting in the steepest weekly declines for Wall Street's three main indexes since mid-November [1][10] Corporate Earnings - More than 73% of S&P 500 companies reported earnings this quarter, with 74.5% exceeding analysts' estimates, compared to 67% in a typical quarter [7][10] - Companies such as Constellation Energy, eToro, and Labcorp are expected to report earnings results soon [6][10] AI Developments - Alibaba introduced a new AI model, Qwen 3.5, which is designed to independently execute complex tasks, leading to a 1% increase in its U.S.-listed shares during premarket trading [2][10] - Most U.S. tech stocks experienced declines, with Nvidia down 1%, and Microsoft and Apple each down 0.4% [2][10] Economic Indicators - The personal consumption expenditure report, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, will be closely monitored for insights into inflation and potential impacts on interest rate cuts [5][10] - Following a cooler-than-expected consumer inflation reading, traders are pricing in a 25-basis-point reduction in June, with odds at 52%, up from nearly 49% a week ago [6][10] Notable Stock Movements - Norwegian Cruise Line shares jumped 10% in premarket trading after activist investor Elliott acquired over a 10% stake [8][10] - U.S.-listed shares of Zim Integrated Shipping soared approximately 35% after Hapag-Lloyd agreed to acquire the company for $4.2 billion [8][10] - Masimo shares surged about 37% following reports of Danaher nearing a nearly $10 billion acquisition deal, while Danaher shares fell by 4.8% [9][10]
US Stock Market S&P 500 Dow Jones Nasdaq: S&P 500, Nasdaq, Dow Jones set for red opening at U.S. Stock Market as Wall Street investors worry over AI disruptions