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Stocks - Futures Flat to Lower on Weak Europe Data; Disney Shines

Published 29/04/2019, 11:57
Updated 29/04/2019, 12:09
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Investing.com -- Wall Street is set for a cautious opening on Monday after another round of weak economic data from Europe sent a chill through markets overnight.

With another barrage of earnings due this week, plus the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting and the April employment report, there is little incentive to make big bets in the near term.

At 06:30 AM ET (1030 GMT), all three of the major benchmark indices were either flat or down less than 0.1% from Friday’s close.

The S&P 500 futures contract was down 2.6 points, the Dow futures down 22.5 points and the Nasdaq 100 futures down 8.4 points.

Standing out in premarket trade was Walt Disney (NYSE:DIS), after its “Avengers: Endgame” movie crushed box office records on its debut weekend, pulling in over $1.2 billion. The stock is set to open up 1.4% at a new record high, having already risen 30% in the last eight weeks since the company unveiled its plans for a streaming service to rival Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX).

Music streaming company Spotify (NYSE:SPOT) was indicated up 4.3% after posting a 33% rise in revenue in the first quarter and a gross margin that narrowed by less than the company had predicted. However, it didn’t cut its net loss by as much as the street had expected.

Elsewhere, Dutch medical device maker Koninklijke Philips (NYSE:PHG) rose 2.6% after reporting first-quarter earnings that showed better-than-expected growth in emerging markets.

In the currency markets, the dollar index edged higher to 97.770, up 0.1% from late Friday, after a gloomy reading from the European Commission’s economic sentiment index for April that underlined the ongoing weakness of the continent’s manufacturing sector.

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In commodities, crude oil futures tested but bounced off a three-week low after President Donald Trump said via Twitter and at a campaign rally that he had urged OPEC to keep a lid on prices. At 06:45, the benchmark WTI contract was at $63.03.

Gold futures fell 0.4% to $1,283.55 a troy ounce, and have now given up all the gains they made on the back of a U.S. GDP report on Friday which briefly encouraged hopes of a Federal Reserve rate cut.

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