Futures pointed lower open, with investors staying in wait for fresh news about a possible US deal with China.
Dow is expected to open 0.28% down, S & P 500 down 0.32% and NASDAQ 0.29% on red.
US-China saga talks continue today and end with a high-level debate on Thursday.
The World Trade Organization has shown a nine-year low in the world trade, raising concerns that the problem would worsen if the tensions surrounding the Deal grow.
Premarket:
Walmart (WMT.US) shot 4.26% after the hypermarket chain surpassed investors' expectations.
McDonalds (MCD.US) is up 0.57% after the Stephens Upgrade.
Weight Watchers (WTW.US) will open a 6.18% drop after downgrade and a target target of $ 25 from JP Morgan
Windsream Holdings (WIN.US) wiped out 56.97% of its value after losing a 2015th case with Aurelius Capital
Cooper Tire & Rubber (CTB.US) will open 2.76% after "better-than-expected" and positive revue for 2019.
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