U.S. Stock Futures Catch Breath After Wall Street Slump
- S&P 500 index futures rise 1%, Nasdaq 100 futures gain 1.7%
- IG’s Kyle Rodda says markets are “a little bit oversold”
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The rout in U.S. stocks look set to take a breather after Wednesday’s slump, while European equity markets bounced back, led by auto shares.
December contracts on the S&P 500 Index were up 1 percent at 11:10 a.m. in London, while futures on the Nasdaq 100 were up 1.7 percent and Dow futures up 0.8 percent.