Stock futures are little changed after a record-setting week as government shutdown continues: Live updates

Stock futures showed limited movement Sunday night, despite a continuing U.S. government shutdown. This restrained performance comes on the heels of a week in which both the Dow and S&P 500 soared to record highs.

Key Takeaways:

  • Stock futures remain little changed after a record-setting week
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 37 points, or 0.1%
  • S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures also gained 0.1%
  • The U.S. government shutdown continues to fuel uncertainty
  • Wall Street recorded new highs in the previous week

Wall Street’s Latest Adjustments

Stock futures were almost flat on Sunday night, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average futures edging 37 points higher—or about 0.1%. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures also gained 0.1%. These subtle changes in futures trading suggest that investors remain cautious but are not reacting dramatically to short-term market developments.

Shutdown and Market Context

Amid these modest shifts in the market, the U.S. government shutdown persists. Despite the uncertainty created by ongoing political gridlock, there has been no sharp downturn in the market so far. Investors have kept a close eye on the situation, looking for signs that the shutdown could begin to affect the broader economy.

The Record-Setting Momentum

Last week, Wall Street rallied to new peaks, with the S&P 500 reaching notable record highs. The strong market performance reflects continued optimism among some investors, who have largely looked past temporary headwinds. Although no market is immune to political or economic developments, the recent rally underlines the market’s resilience.

Investor Sentiment Looking Ahead

With no clear resolution to the shutdown yet in sight, traders and analysts continue to watch for shifts in policy or sentiment that could tilt market momentum in the weeks ahead. For now, slight gains in futures indicate a wait-and-see approach, hinting that the market’s underlying confidence remains intact, pending new developments on Capitol Hill.

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