New York – U.S. Stock Futures Surge After Clinton Cleared By FBI

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    City workers make phone calls outside the London Stock Exchange in Paternoster Square in the City of London, Britain, October 1, 2008.  REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo New York – U.S. equity index futures opened up more than 1 percent in the start of U.S. election week trading on Sunday, suggesting Wall Street looks poised to end its longest skid in more than three decades.

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    The move came a few hours after the FBI said on Sunday that newly discovered emails had not changed its conclusion that no charges were warranted against presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

    S&P e-mini futures were last up 1.25 percent in a surge of volume as electronic trading kicked off for the week at 6 p.m. EST (2300 GMT).

    If the upturn in S&P 500 E-mini futures carries through the day on Monday, it would put an end to the longest daily losing streak in the benchmark stock index in more than 35 years.

    The run of losses had come as Clinton appeared to have lost momentum over rival Donald Trump in some public opinion polls after the FBI director said on Oct. 28 that additional emails had been found and would be reviewed.


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    7 years ago

    when she loses and trump takes the helm the market will go even higher because republicans are very good for business – remember Ronald Reagan

    Boochie
    Boochie
    7 years ago

    The market is due for a correction