US futures signal lower open ahead of busy earnings week

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U.S. stock index futures were lower Monday morning ahead of what could be a quiet day of trading following the Easter break, but one of the busiest earnings weeks of the season.

U.S. stock index futures were lower Monday morning ahead of what could be a quiet day of trading following the Easter break but one of the busiest earnings weeks of the season.

U.S. markets could see quieter trade Monday following the long Easter weekend. At the White House, guests will be joining President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump for the annual, traditional Easter Egg Roll. Markets in Europe also remain closed Monday for the Easter holiday. On Wednesday, Facebook, Microsoft and Tesla Motors are just a few of the corporate earnings to expect and on Thursday, Comcast , Amazon, Ford, Starbucks and Domino's Pizza are among those reporting. Chevron, Exxon Mobil and Colgate-Palmolive will be reporting earnings on Friday.

Brent crude futures surged more than 3 percent to over $74 per barrel on Monday morning during Asia hours, while U.S. crude futures rose around 2.67 percent to $65.71 per barrel. Prices had fallen slightly by 1.30a.n. ET.

 

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