Stock Futures Fall as the War Between Russia and Ukraine Continues to Weigh on Investors
Positive data from the U.S. Labor Department wasn't enough for investors to shrug off concerns about the war between Russia and Ukraine. On Friday the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the economy. The monthly jobs gain topped economists' expectations of 440,000, according to Dow Jones. The unemployment rate slipped to 3.8%.
Several economic data reports are scheduled to be released throughout the coming week, including the Consumer Price Index for February, due Tuesday. The key indicator is expected to show inflation continues to rise sharply, whichA quieter week of earnings is on deck. Some big tech names like Oracle, CrowdStrike and DocuSign are scheduled to report. Rivian Automotive, Ulta Beauty and Bumble will also report.
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