Stock Market Today: Dow, S&P Live Updates for Jan. 18 – Bloomberg

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U.S. equity-index futures posted modest gains as investors remained on the edge over the direction of monetary policy and corporate earnings. The yen slid against the dollar after the Bank of Japan kept monetary settings unchanged.
Contracts on the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indexes were 0.2% higher each after a choppy session in New York Tuesday amid diverging results from Wall Street banks. A gauge of the dollar’s strength slid despite gains against the yen. Treasuries advanced after the BOJ voted unanimously to maintain its yield curve control program. West Texas Intermediate oil futures headed for the longest streak of gains in four years amid bets for improved demand from China. 

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