U.S. stock futures win after Trump signs coronavirus relief package

U.S. stock market futures won on Sunday night after President Donald Trump withdrew from his threats and signed a nearly $ 900 billion coronavirus aid bill that will prevent a government shutdown.

Dow Jones Industrial Average YM00 Futures,
+ 0.41%
rose about 100 points after Sunday night’s announcement, and S&P 500 ES00 futures,
+ 0.53%
and future Nasdaq-100 NQ00,
+ 0.49%
advanced too.

The shares ended a week of trading shortened by the holiday on Thursday, slightly up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA,
+ 0.23%
rose 70.04 points, or 0.2%, to 30,199.87, leaving it up 0.1% on the week. The S&P 500 SPX index,
+ 0.35%
rose 13.05 points to 3,703.06, an increase of less than 0.1%, but ended up falling by 0.2% for the week. The Nasdaq Composite Index COMP,
+ 0.26%
rose 33.62 points, or 0.3%, to 12,804.73, contributing to a weekly increase of 0.4%.

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