What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Jump After Russia Says Its Pulling Back Some Troops

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What to Watch Today: Stock Futures Jump After Russia Says Its Pulling Back Some Troops
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U.S. stock futures rose Tuesday following Russia saying it’s pulling back some troops from Ukraine’s border.

aimed at placing definitions around stablecoins, which critics consider susceptible to manipulation, bad actors and collapse the result of insufficient reserve capital. The bill from the co-chair of the House Problems Solvers caucus will likely be the first of many attempts in Washington to structure the new market. Shares of the major Covid vaccine makers fell Monday.

across the country. According to Johns Hopkins University data, the U.S. reported a seven-day average of 151,056 new Covid cases per day as of Monday; down 44% from a week ago.

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