US Futures Fall on Good Friday
2026-04-03 12:56
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
Futures on the three major US stock indexes were down around 0.2% on Friday, as markets remained closed for the Easter holiday, with investors digesting a stronger-than-expected jobs report and developments in the Middle East.
The US economy added 178K jobs in March, nearly three times market forecasts of 60K while the unemployment rate edged down to 4.3% and wage growth slowed.
The data reinforced expectations that the Fed will keep the federal funds rate unchanged this year.
Investors also continued to assess developments in the Middle East.
US President Trump intensified his rhetoric against Iran, threatening to target the country’s infrastructure, including bridges and power plants, while Iran reportedly struck additional sites in Arab Gulf states.
On the week, the major averages posted gains, with the S&P 500 rising 3.4%, the Dow Jones adding nearly 3% and the Nasdaq soaring 4.4%.