What to watch today: Stock futures are little changed after Monday's intraday reversal | | | TUE, MAY 03, 2022 | | | AS OF TUE, MAY 03, 2022 • 08:33 ET | Dow Jones Fut | 33,061.50 | Current: | 32,990.00 | Change: | 10.00 | Impl. Open: | 25.50 | | S&P 500 Fut | 4,155.38 | Current: | 4,153.75 | Change: | 2.75 | Impl. Open: | 3.77 | | NASDAQ 100 Fut | 13,075.85 | Current: | 13,085.00 | Change: | 12.00 | Impl. Open: | 14.15 | | Russell 2000 Mini | 1,882.91 | Current: | 1,880.60 | Change: | .80 | Impl. Open: | 1.09 | | Stock futures were little changed in premarket trading Tuesday, as Wall Street follows a roller-coaster session a day earlier that ended with the major U.S. equity indexes in the green. The Dow and S&P 500 are up in three of the past four trading days, with the Nasdaq higher in two of the past three days after touching its lowest level since November 2020. (CNBC) | | The Labor Department will release its monthly Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey data at 10:00 a.m. ET. The report is expected to show 11.2 million job openings as of March 31. That would only be slightly lower than the 11.3 million openings at the end of February. | | At the same time, the government will be out with March factory orders, expected to rise 1.0% after falling 0.5% in February. | | After-the-bell earnings reports will come today from Airbnb (ABNB), Lyft (LYFT), Starbucks (SBUX), Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), AIG (AIG) and Yum China (YUMC), among others. | The number of Securities and Exchange Commission staffers dedicated to cryptocurrency markets will nearly double, Wall Street's top regulator announced Tuesday. The SEC's new hires will include fraud analysts, staff attorneys and trial lawyers, which Chair Gary Gensler said will make the regulator "better equipped to police wrongdoing in the crypto markets" and keep handling duties related to cybersecurity. (CNBC) | | MGM Resorts (MGM) is higher in premarket trading after the resort operator reported better-than-expected quarterly profit and sales. The earnings beat came despite a negative impact on tourism during the quarter from the outbreak of the Covid omicron variant. | | Expedia (EXPE) lost an adjusted 47 cents per share for its latest quarter, but that was less than the 62 cent loss that analysts had anticipated for the travel services company. Revenue exceeded estimates, as travel demand remained strong despite concerns about COVID, Ukraine and other factors. | | Stellantis (STLA) will buy the Share Now car-sharing business from BMW and Mercedes-Benz for an undisclosed amount. BMW and Mercedes plan to focus on the software aspect of their joint venture. | | Logitech (LOGI) fell in the premarket after reporting a 20% drop in sales from a year earlier, as the maker of computer mice, keyboards and other peripherals faced tough comparisons to a pandemic-fueled surge last year. | | Rocket Lab USA (RKLB) shares gained in premarket action after the company successfully caught a rocket booster out of midair and dropped it into the ocean, as it tested ways to recover used rockets. | | Nutrien (NTR) reported surging quarterly profit and raised its full-year forecast, with the world's largest fertilizer maker seeing its results boosted by surging prices for crop nutrients. | | BP (BP) reported better-than-expected adjusted profit and sales for its latest quarter, although it did take a $25.5 billion charge for exiting from its Russian operations. | | |
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