US stock futures were up following a rough start to the second quarter for Wall Street
New York US stock futures were up Wednesday following a rough start to the second quarter for Wall Street.
Dow futures rose 155 points, or around 0.8%. S&P 500 futures climbed about 0.8% and Nasdaq futures were up 0.7%.Stocks finished in the red for the second day in a row Wednesday. All three indexes closed down 4.4%. The decline comes ahead of Thursday's jobless claims report, which is expected to be even worse than last week's record breaking number. Economists expect that 3.
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