U.S. stock futures traded mixed early Wednesday as investors awaited quarterly results from electric vehicle (EV) giant Tesla (TSLA). Futures on the Nasdaq 100 (NDX) and the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) were down 0.11% and 0.06%, respectively, while those on the S&P 500 (SPX) were up 0.01% at 4:37 a.m. EDT on October 22.
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During Tuesday’s regular trading session, the three major indexes ended mixed, with the Dow crossing the 47,000 mark for the first time. Strong quarterly results from beverage king Coca-Cola (KO) helped lift the Dow higher. The S&P 500 finished nearly unchanged, while the Nasdaq Composite fell 0.16% as profit-taking hit major technology shares. After the markets closed yesterday, shares of streaming giant Netflix (NFLX) fell 6.5% following a big Q3 earnings miss.
There are no new economic reports scheduled for release today due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. Investors are instead looking ahead to a key Consumer Price Index (CPI) report due Friday, which will provide fresh insight into inflation trends and help shape expectations for future Federal Reserve policy decisions.
Turning to the earnings season, Tesla will officially kick-start the “Magnificent 7” earnings schedule today. Moreover, major companies including IBM (IBM), AT&T (T), Lam Research (LRCX), Vertiv Holdings (VRT), and Alcoa (AA) will report their earnings today.
Notably, the U.S. 10-year Treasury yield was down, floating near 3.96%. WTI crude oil futures were trending higher, hovering near $58.21 per barrel as of the last check. Additionally, the Gold Spot U.S. dollar price increased to nearly $4,067 per ounce on Wednesday.
Elsewhere, European stocks opened lower on October 22, weighed down by geopolitical concerns and a mixed batch of quarterly earnings from major corporations.
Asia-Pacific Markets Traded Lower Today
Asia-Pacific markets mostly fell on Wednesday as optimism faded amid ongoing trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index declined 0.94%. In China, the Shanghai Composite fell 0.07%, and the Shenzhen Component lost 0.72%. Meanwhile, Japan’s Nikkei dropped 0.02%, while the Topix gained 0.52%.
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