U.S. stocks poised for slight bounce back after worst day in nearly two years

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Stock futures pointed to a mild market bounceback following a significant sell-off Monday that left major indexes with their worst day in nearly two years. Just prior to 9 a.m. ET Tuesday, Dow Jones Industrial Average futures, S&P 500 futures, and and Nasdaq futures were each up about 0.4%. The recovery comes as Japan's Nikkei stock index, which saw its worst day in a generation Monday, rallied for its best day since 2008, surging 10.

3% and just 114,000 jobs added in July, was an outlier data point, as has been suggested by at least two regional Federal Reserve presidents. 'The unfortunate reality is that a range of data confirm what the rise in the unemployment rate is now prominently signaling — the U.S.

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