In the pre-market session today, futures point to a stronger start at the official US Opening Session. Wall Street is trying to "get on its feet" after being under heavy pressure from fears of slowing the global economy and worries over the reporting season.
Dow Jones futures showed a 253 basis point expectation. The futures of the S & P500 and NASDAQ 100 are also green.
The worries about a possible stagnation in companies' earnings, as well as the growth of the global economy, pushed the indices down. Last week, the indexes further incurred losses after Amazon and Alphabet posted disappointing reports. This week on the horizon are Coca-Cola, Apple and DowDuPont.
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