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US stock futures held steady after markets breathed a sigh of relief thanks to a cooler-than-expected inflation report that buoyed tech shares in day trading.

Futures attached to the Dow Jones Industrial Average (YM=F) and the benchmark S&P 500 (ES=F) ticked up 0.1%. Futures attached to the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite (NQ=F) remained flat.

CBOT – Delayed Quote • USD

As of 11:48:18 PM EDT. Market Open.

YM=F ES=F NQ=F

Although Wednesday’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) report eased some fears about the health of the US economy, political uncertainty continues to grip markets.

US President Donald Trump’s trade war has only intensified this week. The European Union and Canada revealed retaliatory tariffs in response to US duties on steel and aluminum imports, and Trump threatened further escalation.

Read more: The latest on Trump’s tariff plans

Political negotiations are terse in Washington too and could deal another blow to a weary Wall Street. On Wednesday night, Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said his party would block a Republican spending bill to avert a government shutdown this weekend.

Investors will get a second pulse check on inflation on Thursday with the release of the Producer Price Index (PPI).

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Trending tickers after-hours Thursday

Adobe (ADBE)

Stocks in visual and digital media software giant Adobe fell 4% in after-hours moves after the company reported record quarterly revenue above analysts’ expectations. The earnings report did not provide investors with enough to latch onto for future outlook.

American Eagle (AEO)

Apparel retailer American Eagle warned of a drop in its operating income. Stocks in the company dropped 5% in after-market moves.

SentinelOne (S)

Cybersecurity firm SentinelOne announced earnings and issued a revenue forecast below Wall Street estimates. Stocks in the company dropped 12% in extended trading.

Intel stock leaps 11% after appointing Lip-Bu Tan as CEO

Intel (INTC) shares jumped up over 11% in after-hours trading after an announcement revealed Lip-Bu Tan as the company’s new CEO. Tan will be replacing interim co-CEOs David Zinsner and Michelle Johnston Holthaus.

Yahoo Finance’s Dan Howley reports:

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