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E-mini S&P 500 futures are slightly higher ahead of the open, as investors weigh calmer bond markets against fresh signs of cost pressure. The US 10 year Treasury yield is sitting near recent lows, helped by progress in Iran US talks and softer oil prices, which eases worries about borrowing costs for households and businesses. At the same time, US import prices rose 0.8% in March, mainly because of fuel, which suggests that energy remains a swing factor for inflation. With homebuilder confidence at 34, the weakest in seven months, the big question is whether lower yields can support rate sensitive areas like housing and utilities if energy linked inflation stays stubborn.
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Robinhood Markets (HOOD) jumped 10.41% after the SEC removed day trading restrictions that had limited activity.
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DoorDash (DASH) climbed 10.02% despite recent price target cuts from several Wall Street firms.
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Datadog (DDOG) gained 9.49% even as multiple banks reduced their price targets this week.
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Credicorp (BAP) declined 11.49%.
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Carrier Global (CARR) declined 9.45%.
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Coeur Mining (CDE) declined 7.09%.
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Big bank earnings and a key tech report share the spotlight, with global rate signals setting the backdrop.
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US Bank Earnings: Abbott Laboratories (ABT), U.S. Bancorp (USB), and peers report Q1 results today, highlighting funding costs and loan demand trends.
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Streaming Focus: Netflix (NFLX) posts Q1 results today, giving you a fresh read on content spending and subscriber momentum.
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Rates Backdrop: Stabilized US 10Y yields today help frame how rate-sensitive sectors digest bank and housing-related data.
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Financials Wave Continues: Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB), State Street (STT), Regions Financial (RF), and Truist (TFC) report Q1 results on Friday, sharpening the picture on deposits and fee income.
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