Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Jan. 13 – Bloomberg

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Wall Street equity futures were steady and European stocks rose as investors assessed prospects for less-aggressive rate hikes amid easing inflation pressures and looked forward to earnings from major banks for insights on the state of the US economy.
S&P 500 contracts were little changed, with the underlying gauge set to advance for a second week, while those on the Nasdaq 100 dropped slightly. Tesla Inc. slumped in premarket trading after slashing prices, dragging shares in other carmakers lower. European stocks gained, set for their strongest performance in the first two weeks of January on record. Air France-KLM jumped after analysts upgraded the airline because of a bullish view on the sector given pent-up travel demand.  

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