Stock Market Update: Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq Futures Fall as Investors Watch the Fed and Earnings Reports


May 05, 2025 Tags:

Stock futures in the United States slipped slightly on Sunday night, pointing to a slower start for the week after the S&P 500 recently enjoyed its longest winning streak in over two decades.

Contracts linked to the S&P 500 dropped by 0.5%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures eased 0.4%, and the Nasdaq futures also fell by 0.5%. These small declines hint at growing investor caution after weeks of steady gains.

Positive developments between the U.S. and China had boosted the market's earlier upward momentum. Hints from Chinese officials about restarting trade discussions gave investors a reason to feel hopeful. However, no concrete progress has been made. President Joe Biden has mentioned wanting a “fair deal” with China but has avoided giving clear details about what that would include.

Now, investors are turning their focus to the U.S. Federal Reserve. The Fed is set to begin a two-day meeting on Tuesday. While many expect no changes in interest rates, recent comments from President Biden pressuring the Fed and Chair Jerome Powell have added a layer of uncertainty.

Beyond interest rates, several key economic reports are also expected to shape market reactions. Monday will bring updates on the country’s manufacturing activity, while Thursday’s report on jobless claims will offer more insight into the job market's health. Both reports could influence how investors view the strength of the U.S. economy.

Meanwhile, earnings season continues, and Wall Street is bracing for several big names to share their quarterly results. Companies like Ford, Palantir, Disney, and AMD are all set to release their financial updates, and their performances may play a role in steering market sentiment.

Oil prices, however, remain a major concern. U.S. crude dropped nearly 4%, falling to just above $56 per barrel — the lowest level seen since 2021. This decline followed a decision by the OPEC+ alliance to boost oil production. So far this year, oil prices have plunged by over 20%, weighed down by fears of a global slowdown partly fueled by trade tensions and ongoing tariff policies.

As the week begins, Wall Street is caught between the optimism of past gains and the uncertainty of what lies ahead. The mix of Federal Reserve decisions, economic data, corporate earnings, and tumbling oil prices ensures that investors will have plenty to watch — and worry — about.

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