U.S. Opening Bell: U.S. Futures, Global Stocks Rise; Dollar Falls; Oil Jumps

 | Jun 06, 2022 11:43

  • China's reopening economy boosts European basic resource stocks
  • U.S. Futures rise after underlying benchmarks finish lower on Friday
  • Oil jumps despite OPEC+ production boost
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    On Monday, US futures for the Dow Jones, S&P 500, NASDAQ 100, and Russell 2000 all jumped along with European shares on hopes that loosening lockdown restrictions in China will help avoid a global recession. However, investors are eyeing this week's release of US inflation data and Thursday's European Central Bank meeting.

    Treasury yields edged higher while the US dollar slipped.

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    All four US contracts were green this morning, with futures on the tech-heavy NASDAQ 100 outperforming, followed contracts on the small cap Russell 2000. European shares, on the other hand, were led by cyclical stocks.

    The Stoxx Europe 600 Index opened higher and extended a rally led by basic resources and miners, as the demand outlook out of China improved along with easing restrictions.

    The European index rebounded from a weekly decline of 0.9% in the face of tightening fiscal policy. Also, the UK's FTSE 100, which includes commodity companies, jumped as much as 1.1% today, hitting its highest level since April.