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Dow futures Tick Higher as Indices Snap Two-Session Streak By Investing.com

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October 5, 2022
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Investing.com – U.S. stock futures were trading slightly higher during Wednesday’s evening trade after regular benchmark indices snapped a two-day relief rally while yields ticked higher.

By 7:10pm ET (11:10pm GMT) and were flat while ticked 0.1% higher.

In extended deals, Richardson Electronics Ltd (NASDAQ:) added 8% after the company Q1 EPS of $0.45, beating estimates of $0.24 while revenue came in at $67.6 million versus $61.4 million expected.

Resources Connection Inc (NASDAQ:) added 4% after Q1 EPS of $0.60 versus $0.48 expected on revenue of $204.1 million versus $205 million expected.

Ahead in Thursday’s session, market participants will be monitoring fresh data as well as speeches from and . Meantime, Constellation Brands (NYSE:) and Levi Strauss & Co (NYSE:) are also set to report earnings.

During Wednesday’s regular session, the lost 42.5 points or 0.1%, to 30,273.9, the dipped 7.6 points or 0.2% to close at 3,783.3, and the fell 27.8 points or 0.3% to 11,148.6.

On the bond markets, rates were at 3.755%.



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