US Stocks Set to Rebound

2025-12-15 12:50 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

US futures rose on Monday, with contracts on the three major averages gaining nearly 0.5%, rebounding from Friday’s tech-driven selloff sparked by concerns over sticky inflation and debt-fueled AI investments.

Traders are bracing for a week packed with key economic data that will help gauge the health of the US economy, including the jobs report and CPI release.

Market participants are also awaiting comments from several Fed officials, as well as further news on the next Fed Chair, following reports that President Trump has narrowed his choice to former Federal Reserve Governor Kevin Warsh or National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett.

In premarket trading, megacaps were mixed.

Nvidia (up 1.1%), Amazon (0.4%), Alphabet (0.7%), and Tesla (1.4%) posted gains, while Broadcom rose 0.5% after an 11.4% drop on Friday.

Microsoft, Apple, and Meta traded roughly flat.



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