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Stock futures were little changed on Monday night, following a winning session in which the major averages recovered a chunk of their losses suffered at the end of last week.
Dow Jones Industrial Average futures ticked higher by just 19 points. S&P 500 and Nasdaq-100 futures hovered just below the flatline.
The S&P 500 and Dow each jumped more than 1% on the day, marking the former’s biggest one-day gain since May 27. The broad market index also clawed back more than half of Friday’s steep decline. The Dow had its best day since Sept. 11, broke a five-day losing streak and recovered two-thirds of Friday’s losses.
The moves came after a Truth Social post from President Donald Trump eased investor worries about growing trade tensions between China and the U.S. “Don’t worry about China, it will all be fine,” Trump’s Sunday post said.
That sent tech stocks such as Oracle, AMD and Nvidia up broadly, leading the market higher. The tech-heavy Nasdaq notched a more than 2% gain.
“Trade policy remains a key driver for US financial markets this year, and last week saw a sharp re-escalation in tensions between the US and China,” Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, global head of equities at UBS Global Wealth Management, said in a note. “With hardened positions on both sides, we expect increased equity market volatility into the end of the month. However, the history of Trump-Xi negotiations suggests that escalation is often followed by tactical truces, and rare earth minerals versus shipping fees could ultimately seal a deal.”
Investors on Tuesday will look to keep this momentum going, as major banks such as JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs are set to report third-quarter earnings.
Santos today announces the resignation of Ms Sherry Duhe as Chief Financial Officer and the appointment of Mr Lachlan Harris as Acting Chief Financial Officer.
Santos Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Kevin Gallagher thanked Ms Duhe for her service, saying “Sherry has made a significant contribution in her time at Santos, leading the structural cost reduction initiative over the past year and implementing a number of other business improvements, particularly in the long-term planning and budget processes. Sherry has been a valued member of the Santos executive leadership team and is leaving the company to pursue other interests. I wish her all the very best for the future.”
Mr Harris has been appointed Acting Chief Financial Officer and will be undertaking a handover with Ms Duhe. He has served as Santos Treasurer and Deputy Chief Financial Officer for more than two years and has previously acted in the Chief Financial Officer role. Mr Harris joined Santos from KPMG in 2010 and has had extensive experience in a range of risk and finance roles across the company since then.
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