U.S. stocks opened slightly higher Wednesday morning but analysts are watching for signs of a slowing economy.
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Stock futures are slightly higher Friday morning ahead of the release of closely watched employment data, as the market looks to cap off a volatile week on a high note.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick hinted that the U.S. might meet Canada and Mexico somewhere “in the middle” on tariffs.