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  1. Nasdaq, S&P futures slip as semiconductors drag; payrolls in focus
    Reuters | 06:05 AM EDT

    U.S. stock index futures fell on Friday, as chipmakers lost steam following a strong rally and investors stayed cautious ahead of the May employment report, which could shape expectations for the Federal Reserve's policy path. Semiconductors led the declines. Gains in semiconductor stocks were instrumental in Wall Street's recovery from March lows to record highs.

  2. BRIEF-Blank Check Co, Rmg Ml Sports Cuts Size Of IPO To Up To $200 Million From Up To $261 Million - SEC Filing
    Reuters | 06:05 AM EDT

    * BLANK CHECK CO, RMG ML SPORTS CUTS SIZE OF IPO TO UP TO $200 MILLION FROM UP TO $261 MILLION - SEC FILING.

  3. US jobs report for May will partly underpin Warsh's Fed debut
    Reuters | 06:04 AM EDT

    Federal Reserve officials' waning concern about the job market, so intense at the start of the year that it supported calls by many of them for interest rate cuts, will be tested on Friday with new data that also frames the opening debate of Kevin Warsh's term as head of the U.S. central bank.

  4. Wall St Week Ahead-Blockbuster SpaceX IPO set to test high-flying US stocks rally
    Reuters | 06:00 AM EDT

    * IPO for Elon Musk's SpaceX expected on June 12. * CPI data on Wednesday to show latest inflation trends. * Oracle, Adobe results come as tech leads market higher. By Lewis Krauskopf. The long-awaited, massive SpaceX initial public offering is expected next week, a major event for the U.S. stock market, with investors wary of possible overexuberance after a stunning rally.

  5. US STOCKS-Nasdaq, S&P futures slip as semiconductors drag; payrolls in focus
    Reuters | 06:00 AM EDT

    * Futures: Dow up 0.22%, S&P down 0.34%, Nasdaq down 0.82% U.S. stock index futures fell on Friday, as chipmakers lost steam following a strong rally and investors stayed cautious ahead of the May employment report, which could shape expectations for the Federal Reserve's policy path. Semiconductors led the declines.

  6. Greek Q1 unemployment rises to 10.6%
    Reuters | 05:05 AM EDT

    Greece's jobless rate rose to 10.6% in the first quarter from 8.3% in the fourth quarter of 2025, data by the country's statistics service ELSTAT showed on Friday. The jobless rate for women was 13.9% versus 7.9% for men in the first quarter. About 49.0% of Greece's 508,401 jobless are long-term unemployed, meaning they have been out of work for at least 12 months, the figures showed.

  7. Take Five: Houston, we have an IPO
    Reuters | 02:59 AM EDT

    The public listing of SpaceX will take centre stage as it looks likely to become one of the top 10 most valuable U.S. listed firms after it goes public, while a rate hike from the European Central Bank on Thursday seems nailed on. Elsewhere, China releases a bunch of data and the OPEC+ group meets to decide its oil output quotas against the backdrop of the Iran war.

  8. GRAPHIC-Take Five: Houston, we have an IPO
    Reuters | 02:57 AM EDT

    The public listing of SpaceX will take centre stage as it looks likely to become one of the top 10 most valuable U.S. listed firms after it goes public, while a rate hike from the European Central Bank on Thursday seems nailed on. Elsewhere, China releases a bunch of data and the OPEC+ group meets to decide its oil output quotas against the backdrop of the Iran war.

  9. Slower, but steady US job growth anticipated in May
    Reuters | 12:00 AM EDT

    * Unemployment rate likely remained at 4.3% for third straight month. * Employment report likely to show labor market remains in a "slow-hire, slow-fire" state. By Lucia Mutikani. U.S. employment growth likely moderated in May after two straight months of strong gains, but the pace would probably remain consistent with stable labor market conditions.

  10. Short-term JGB yields set for weekly gain as bets solidify for BOJ rate hike
    Reuters | 06/04/26 10:10 PM EDT

    Japanese government bonds held steady on Friday, while short-term yields were poised for a weekly advance as market bets solidified around policy tightening by the central bank. Here are a few details: * The benchmark 10-year JGB yield fell 1 basis point to 2.660%. Yields move inversely to bond prices.

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