US PRE MARKET
The S&P 500 Futures is trading at 2,727.00 with a loss of -0.15% percent or -4.00 point. Other U.S. stock futures lower in pre-market trading for Tuesday, May 15. The Dow Futures is trading at 24,849.00 with a loss of -0.15% percent or -37.00 point. The Nasdaq Futures is trading at 6,961.50 with a loss of -0.17% percent or -12.00 point.
TUESDAY’S FACTORS AND EVENTS
MONDAY’S ACTIVITY
Other leading market index closes included the small-cap Russell 2000 Index closed at 1,600.34 with a loss of -0.40% percent or -6.45 point; the S&P 600 Small-Cap Index closed at 982.13 with a loss of -0.48% percent or -4.74 point; the S&P 400 Mid-Cap Index closed at 1,935.23 with a loss of -0.20% percent or -3.86 point; the S&P 100 Index closed at 1,202.06 up with +0.16% percent or +1.93 point; the Russell 3000 Index closed at 1,619.40 up with +0.034% percent or +0.54 point; the Russell 1000 Index closed at 1,513.79 up with +0.070% percent or +1.06 point;
WORLD MARKETS
In overnight trading in the Eastern Hemisphere, Japan’s Nikkei 225 is trading at 22,818.02 with a loss of -0.21% percent or -47.84 point. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng is trading at 31,209.08 with a loss of -1.05% percent or -332.00 point. China’s Shanghai Composite is trading at 3,188.69 up with +0.46% percent or +14.65 point. India’s BSE Sensex is trading at 35,775.88 up with +0.62% percent or +219.17 point at 12:15 PM.The FTSE 100 is trading at 7,727.18 up with +0.21% percent or +16.20 point. Germany’s DAX is trading at 12,963.69 with a loss of -0.11% percent or -14.02 point. France’s CAC 40 is trading at 5,545.48 up with +0.087% percent or +4.80 point. The Stoxx Europe 600 is trading at 392.27 up with +0.02% percent or +0.07 point.
U.S. government debt prices fell on Tuesday, as investors awaited the release of Treasury Department auctions.
The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note, which moves inversely to price, was higher at around 3.0208 percent, while the yield on the 30-year Treasury bond was also higher at 3.1509 percent.
The U.S. Treasury is scheduled to auction $45 billion in four-week bills Tuesday. No major economic data is scheduled to be published.