U.S. stock index futures climb after Thursday’s sell-off, driven by a recovery in Treasury yields ahead of market open.
U.S. stock index futures advanced in premarket trading Friday, reversing losses from the prior session. The move follows a rebound in Treasury yields, which had triggered a sell-off on Wall Street on Thursday, weighing on equities.
Thursday’s decline saw major indices close lower as yields surged, pressuring rate-sensitive sectors. Futures tied to the S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 rose modestly, signaling cautious optimism ahead of the open.
Several individual stocks are gapping up premarket, though broader market sentiment remains tied to yield movements and macroeconomic data.