America's stock futures are falling a little, two weeks in a row
The US stock futures declined slightly during Sunday night, as traders tried to recover from the losses caused last week by a sharp rise in the national debt rate. Dow Jones industrial average futures fell by 44 points, or 0.1 per cent. The Standard & Poor ' s 500 and NASDA ' s 100 futures fell by 0.1 per cent and 0.2 per cent, respectively. Last week, the passphrase fell by 0.8 per cent, marking its second consecutive week. The 30-year-old United States sovereign debt yield exceeded 5.3 per cent last week, reaching a level that had not been seen for nearly 20 years, and the rise in global bond yields put a strain on equities. Investors may continue to be concerned about the war between the United States and Iran, which will push up oil prices and increase inflation. The Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Becent, announced measures to help stabilize the long-term end of the United States yield curve. Investors will receive new inflation data this week, and a July personal consumer expenditure price index will be published on Wednesday。
