Stocks continue to track Treasury yield moves, but an overnight pullback has yet to lift Wall Street futures ahead of weekly jobless claims data at 8:30 am Eastern time.Stocks will continue to key on labor market data this week with weekly jobless claims and September non-farm payrolls expected today and tomorrow.
Competition authorities in Britain will launch a probe into allegations that Amazon and Microsoft are abusing their market dominance in the $9 billion cloud computing market.Exxon, the biggest U.S. oil producer, said third quarter earnings should rise from the prior period following a summer rally in global crude prices.Rivian said it will sell $1.5 billion in convertible bonds as it looks to fund the production of its R2 electric SUV.