U.S. Stocks Soldier Higher Despite Largest October Job Cuts In 22 Years

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The U.S. markets are now open. The Dow (+0.05%), Russell 2000 (-0.03%), and S&P 500 (–0.05%) were little changed out of the gate, while the Nasdaq (-0.24%) saw steeper declines in the opening minutes of trading.

While stock futures continue to rise, here’s a closer glimpse under the hood at stocks making big breaks higher and lower before the opening bell:

Brighthouse Financial (+26.6%) is making one last appearance at the top of the market this morning after announcing it will be acquired by Aquarian Capital at $70/sh. Earnings from Penumbra (+16%), Coherent (+14.5%), and Datadog (+12.2%) are also collecting gains in the premarket trade; in fact, most of these reports are a product of earnings reactions.

On the other end of the market, there’s quite a few negative earnings reactions this morning, namely from Dentsply Sirona (-14.6%), ACADIA Healthcare (-13%), and DoorDash (-12%). Hubspot (-11.6%), Celsius (-11.6%), and Fortinet (-10.9%) are also falling on earnings.

Despite the row of earnings this morning, CarMax (-11.4%) is probably going to end up being one of the most-talked about, as CEO Bill Nash unexpectedly announced his departure. He will be replaced by David McCreight, a former retail clothing executive.

Good morning. U.S. stock futures are modestly higher this morning after a healthy market rebound on Wednesday, which saw the Russell 2000 (+1.53%) make impressive strides, while the large cap indexes like the Nasdaq Composite (+0.65%), Dow (+0.48%), and S&P 500(+0.37%) saw bounces of their own.

The positive recovery came as Trump’s tariffs went to the Supreme Court, eliciting a wide variety of reactions, especially from the court’s more conservative justices. And while U.S….

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