The Dow Jones rose Friday on strong Apple earnings and key inflation data, while Deckers stock plunged on earnings results.
Stock futures are higher Friday morning as investors respond to a steady stream of earnings reports and await the release of a closely followed inflation indicator.
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U.S. stocks opened higher on Friday after an earnings report from Apple impressed investors by showing strong growth in the consumer-tech giant's services business. Later, a reading from the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge,
U.S. stock futures held on to their early gains following the latest reading from the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge. Compared with the previous month, the PCE Price Index for December increased 0.
Shares of industrial and transportation companies rose amid mixed earnings as companies with exposure to artificial-intelligence infrastructure outperformed more traditional factories. Caterpillar shares fell after the maker of mining and construction machinery forecast a decline in 2025 sales.
US PMI data came in more mixed than expected, to little effect. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) churned into a soft backpedal on Friday, testing down around 200 points on a slow trading day.
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