By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures fell on Friday, indicating that the Dow and S&P 500 could extend their decline to a third day as investors continued to be wary of weakness in small-cap names.
Small-cap stocks weighed on Wall Street on Thursday, as the Russell 2000 <.TOY> briefly hit correction territory before pulling back. Investors were worried that prolonged weakness in small names could be a precursor to broader losses.
The Dow and S&P 500 had their biggest daily decline in a month on Thursday, and the S&P closed under its 50-day moving average for the first time since April 15. In a sign of increased investor caution, the CBOE volatility index <.VIX> had its biggest one-day bounce in a little over a month on Thursday, and the spread between the spot VIX and the 3-month VIX at one point tightened to its smallest since April 15.
The Russell will continue to be in focus on Friday. While the index is currently 9.3 percent away from its early March record of 1,208.65 - less than the 10 percent decline that marks a correction - it has closed below its 200-day moving average in the past two session, a sign of weakening momentum.
J.C. Penney Co
S&P 500 futures fell 3.1 points and were below fair value, a formula that evaluates pricing by taking into account interest rates, dividends and time to expiration on the contract. Dow Jones industrial average futures fell 34 points and Nasdaq 100 futures lost 9.75 points.
Major indexes turned lower for the week in Thursday's decline. The Dow is currently down 0.8 percent for the week while the S&P is off 0.4 percent and the Nasdaq is off 1.3 percent.
In the tech space, Applied Materials
Shares of Applied Materials rose 3 percent to $19.25 before the bell.
Verizon Communications Inc
(Editing by Bernadette Baum)
Relacionados
- Declaran ante el juez dos extrabajadores de Delphi tras ser detenidos por daños a la sede del PSOE
- PP emplaza a la Junta a destinar los tres millones anunciados para Navantia a la compra de los terrenos de Delphi
- Ex de Delphi solicitan autorización para concentrarse el día 22 ante la sede del PSOE en Madrid
- Ex de Delphi piden permisos a la Subdelegación para concentraciones ante las sedes del PSOE de Cádiz y Sevilla
- UGT demanda a Junta por "incumplir acuerdos de Delphi", pues "en siete años hubo 350 recolocaciones"