U.S. stock index futures indicated a mixed start to the trading day amid a slew of corporate earnings reports.
Dow futures erased losses on Wednesday after Boeing posted stronger-than-forecast quarterly earnings. The aerospace giant also raised its earnings and revenue guidance for the year. Boeing shares shot up more than 4.5 percent in the premarket.
AT&T and UPS also reported earnings before the bell. Their shares both fell 3 percent. Ford, Microsoft, Tesla, and Visa are set to report after the bell.
This is the busiest week of the earnings season, with more than 100 companies scheduled to report. earnings.
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