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The early signs of recovery in the banking sector helped push the broader market to all-time highs at the end of last week.

Stock futures were little changed in overnight trading Sunday as investors waited to assess whether the next batch of key corporate earnings could power the market to more records.

Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average traded 30 points lower. S&P 500 index futures inched 0.1% lower while Nasdaq-100 futures dipped 0.2%. The bond market is closed on Columbus Day, but the stock market is open as usual.kicked off the third-quarter earnings season on a high note with strong results and their stocks rallied. The early signs of a recovery in banking profits helped push the broader market to all-time highs at the end of last week.

But despite any headwinds, "he Big 4 macro tailwinds are all still in place and they're powerful enough to overcome rich valuations and geopolitical risks, keeping the SPX on an upward trajectory," Adam Crisafulli, founder of Vital Knowledge, said in a note Sunday. The S&P 500 has gained nearly 22% this year, excluding reinvested dividends. Treasury yields have risen lately too, with the benchmark 10-year note yield, used to calculate everything from mortgages to auto loans, topping 4.1% last week.

On the data front, September retail sales and Sept. industrial production figures are out Thursday, followed by Sept. housing starts and building permits Friday.

 

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