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Dow Jones Futures Drop After Government Funding Bill Passes, Nvidia and Tesla See Gains


Dow Jones futures declined on Monday following the passage of a government funding bill that successfully averted a federal shutdown.

Investors weighed the implications of the legislation alongside recent signals from the Federal Reserve about the economic outlook and interest rate policies.

Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.4%, while the S&P 500 futures registered a marginal drop of 0.1%. Meanwhile, Nasdaq 100 futures displayed resilience, gaining 0.1% in premarket trading.

The mixed performance comes after a volatile trading week, with markets responding to the Federal Reserve’s updated annual inflation outlook and its projection of fewer interest rate cuts in 2025. The Fed’s stance reflects an economy that continues to demonstrate robust growth, though it remains cautious about inflationary pressures.

Tech Sector Highlights Premarket Activity

Among individual stocks, Nvidia rose 1.3% in premarket trading, extending its recovery after a recent pullback. Tesla shares also gained momentum, rising 2.6%, following a decline in the previous session. Qualcomm surged 2.5% after a jury decision favored the company in a high-profile patent infringement case.

Other notable movements included gains in the energy and semiconductor sectors, buoyed by investor optimism around strong year-end demand and easing supply chain pressures.

Holiday Season Could Add Volatility

With the Christmas holiday approaching, trading volumes are expected to thin, potentially heightening market volatility. The U.S. stock markets are scheduled to close early on Tuesday and will remain closed on Wednesday for the holiday.

Outlook Amid Policy Uncertainty

Market sentiment remains cautious as investors digest the implications of the funding bill and ongoing fiscal policies. The Federal Reserve’s decision to revise its economic outlook has underscored the resilience of the U.S. economy while signaling a careful approach to managing inflation.

“Investors are balancing optimism over the government avoiding a shutdown with concerns about persistent inflation and higher-for-longer interest rates,” said a senior market analyst at a leading financial advisory firm. “The focus will now shift to key earnings reports and economic data scheduled for early January.”

As 2024 draws to a close, analysts expect sectors such as technology, healthcare, and green energy to drive market momentum into the new year, even as global economic uncertainties loom.

For now, traders are closely watching developments across sectors and geopolitical events that could influence the direction of the financial markets as the final trading sessions of the year unfold.

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