Futures are down, while energy commodities are extending gains. Here’s what we’re watching ahead of Monday’s market open.
- Energy producers were getting a boost from the run up in prices for crude and natural gas.
rose 3.1% premarket,
gained 2.5%,
climbed 3% and
added 2.3%.
- Bitcoin prices are also gaining, and stocks in the crypto ecosystem were reaping gains. Bitcoin miner
climbed 2.9%, U.S.-traded shares of Hong Kong-based
gained 3% and
inched up 0.8%.
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shares are losing altitude premarket, declining 1.9% from Friday’s closing price. The carrier canceled more than 1,800 flights over the weekend, citing bad weather and air-traffic-control problems in Florida that rippled throughout its operation.
Southwest Airlines endured a wave of flight cancellations over the weekend.
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slipped 1.1% premarket. It plans to merge two of its software businesses with
in a roughly $11 billion deal aimed at capturing growing demand for industrial technology. Aspen’s stock added 3.5%.
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applied for emergency use authorization for its Covid-19 pill, but investors seemed queasy. Its shares slipped 1.2% premarket.
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is seeking a stay on a federal judge’s order that it allow app developers to link to other payment methods while its appeal works its way through the system. The iPhone maker’s shares slipped 0.8% premarket.
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shares fell 1.2% off hours. The global toy, game and entertainment company said Chief Executive
Brian Goldner
will take a leave of absence for medical care.
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