Stock-market futures drop, oil surges back above $100
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U.S. stock futures were little changed on Tuesday night as the S&P 500 ended the day's regular session less than 1% from its all-time high. Futures tied to the broad market index and Nasdaq 100 futures were last trading marginally higher.
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Editor’s note: The future prices of benchmark tracking ETFs, the lede, the economic data and the headline were updated in the story. U.S. stocks rose on Tuesday, following Monday’s rally. Futures of the major benchmark indices were trading higher.
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