Futures market live pricing shows gold futures at $2
Futures market live pricing shows gold futures at $2,336 per ounce, retreating 0.18% as risk-on sentiment lifts stock futures, particularly Dow Jones Industrial Average contracts trading 165 points higher. Its most recent cut, in 2020, was tame compared to its others—a 13% reduction to 13 cents per share. That’s where it stayed until October 2024, when DX announced a raise to 15 cents; a few months later, it followed up with another raise, this one a 13% improvement to 17 cents per share. "The products are called the cross training series because we're trying to help our members … understand that the right regimen for everyone, right routine for everyone is a mix of cardio and strength, and also investing in practices like yoga and meditation," CEO Peter Stern told CNBC in an interview. "And so the products were designed, regardless of which one you buy, to facilitate that type of multi-disciplinary approach to wellness." Read more here . Futures market live data shows S&P 500 E-mini contracts hovering near 5,235, up 0.32% in pre-market trading, driven by stronger-than-expected tech earnings. Analysts are watching Treasury yields, as a dip below 4.3% could boost equity sentiment and push futures higher.
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