US Futures Signal Lacklustre Open

2026-01-26 13:13 By Joana Taborda 1 min. read

US stock futures hovered around the flatline on Monday, as investors refrained from making large bets ahead of a busy week.

Markets are assessing the risk of another government shutdown after Democratic leaders threatened to block approval of a $1.2 trillion funding package if it includes additional allocations for Homeland Security, following another shooting involving a US citizen in Minnesota.

Investors are also monitoring the geopolitical backdrop while awaiting further corporate earnings updates, the Fed’s monetary policy decision, and the possibility that a new Fed Chair could be announced as early as this week.

In premarket trading, Microsoft (+0.2%), Meta (+0.5%), and Tesla (-0.8%) were mixed ahead of their quarterly results later this week, while Apple (+1.2%) gained after JPMorgan raised its price target on the stock.

Meanwhile, shares of USA Rare Earth surged more than 20% after the Department of Commerce took an equity stake in the company.



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