Stock market futures jump
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Stock futures were little changed on Thursday night as investors continue to navigate a volatile global trade landscape. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average pulled back 67 points, or 0.1%. S&P 500 futures fell 0.2%, while Nasdaq-100 futures declined 0.3%.
The S&P 500 is now about 4% off its record closing high reached on February 19, having plunged as much as 18.9% below that level in the wake of Trump's erratic tariff announcements that have whipsawed markets for much of his second term.
After losing some steam earlier in the morning, stock futures were trending back up after the latest update on first-quarter GDP came in a tick higher than the initial estimate. The Bureau of Economic Analysis revised its estimate for gross domestic product to a decline of 0.
Investor attention will turn to the AI chipmaker as it navigates China restrictions, amid strong demand for its graphics processors.
U.S. stock indexes closed lower on Wednesday as investors digested minutes from the last Federal Reserve meeting and awaited results from AI bellwether Nvidia. Nvidia's report is due after the closing bell.
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