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Stock futures rise after Dow plunges below key support level

Last updated: March 11, 2025 1:54 pm
Published: March 11, 2025
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U.S. stock futures edged higher on Tuesday following a sharp sell-off on Wall Street driven by growing recession fears. Investors appeared to reassess economic conditions after Monday’s downturn, which saw major indices suffer significant losses. Futures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 166 points, or 0.4%, while S&P 500 futures rose 0.5%, and Nasdaq 100 futures climbed 0.6%.

Stock futures rise after Dow plunges below key support level

The uptick followed a turbulent trading session in which the S&P 500 extended its losing streak to three consecutive weeks, and the Nasdaq Composite recorded its worst single-day performance since September 2022. The Dow Jones, meanwhile, tumbled nearly 900 points, closing below its 200-day moving average for the first time since November 2023.

Market concerns intensified after comments from President Donald Trump, who referred to the current economic environment as a “period of transition” in a media interview. His remarks followed statements from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who said on Friday that the administration’s spending cuts could trigger a temporary “detox period” for the economy.

Analysts debate recession risks amid market turbulence

These comments fueled investor anxiety, contributing to Monday’s market downturn. Adding to economic uncertainty, Delta Air Lines revised its earnings outlook downward due to weaker-than-expected U.S. travel demand, causing its stock to drop more than 8% in premarket trading. The airline’s revised projections underscored concerns that consumer spending patterns may be shifting in response to broader economic pressures.

Despite recession fears, some analysts pushed back against the negative sentiment. Anastasia Amoroso, chief investment strategist at iCapital, suggested that Monday’s sharp sell-off could mark a market capitulation, a sign that stocks may be approaching oversold levels. Amoroso argued that key economic indicators, including payroll reports and consumer spending trends, do not yet support a definitive recessionary outlook.

NFIB survey reveals increased uncertainty among small businesses

Investors are now looking ahead to key economic reports due later this week. The Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) data is set for release on Tuesday, followed by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Wednesday and the Producer Price Index (PPI) on Thursday. These reports will provide further insight into inflation trends and labor market conditions, which could influence market movements.

Meanwhile, a new National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) survey revealed weakening sentiment among small business owners. The NFIB Small Business Optimism Index fell to 100.7 in February, below expectations, as more business owners expressed uncertainty about future conditions. Notably, the survey’s Uncertainty Index rose to 104, marking its second-highest level since tracking began in 1973.

With market volatility on the rise and policy uncertainty lingering, investors remain cautious about the trajectory of the U.S. economy in the months ahead. The coming days will likely provide clearer signals on whether recent concerns translate into lasting economic challenges or if the market downturn proves to be a temporary correction. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

TAGGED:Delta Air Linesdonald trumpDow Joneseconomic uncertaintyiCapitalmarket sell-offmena newswireNasdaqNFIB surveyrecession fearsS&P 500Scott Bessentstock futuresU.S. economyWall Street
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