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Stock futures are little changed after Wednesday’s rebound

Stock futures are little changed after Wednesday's rebound

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Stock futures were flat Wednesday evening as Wall Street looked to build on its best day in nearly a month.

Dow Jones Industrial Average futures added 7 points, or less than 0.1%. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures rose less than 0.1%.

The stock market comes out of a Strong recovery during normal trading hours on Wednesday. The Dow was up 436 points, or 1.4%. The S&P 500 is up 1.8%, and the Nasdaq Composite is up 2.1%.

It was the best day since August 10 for all three averages, and the Nasdaq snapped a seven-day losing streak.

Even with Wednesday’s rally, stocks are still in a downtrend overall. Concerns about a slowing economy and an increase in interest rates from the Federal Reserve are driving some investors away from the riskier parts of the market.

“Recession risks are increasing as we move more defensively in our portfolios as a result. However, higher inflation means that traditional ‘risk-off’ strategies such as cash and government bonds can create a drag on total return,” Lauren Goodwin, economist and portfolio strategist at New York Life Investments, in a note to clients.

“We are fully invested in our portfolios, using selective bets within this generally neutral position to build resilience against volatility and inflation. In our equity envelope, this includes a significant increase in share value and dividend payers,” added Goodwin.

On Thursday morning, investors will get the latest look at the US economy with jobless claims data. Economists polled by Dow Jones expect 235,000 initial unemployment claims, up slightly from 232,000 the previous week.