Futures Point to a Slightly Lower Open Across the Major Indices

From the trading floor of the CME Group in Chicago, Alan Knuckman reviews futures and commodity activity and what to look for in the day ahead.
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From the trading floor of the CME Group in Chicago, Alan Knuckman reviews futures and commodity activity and what to look for in the day ahead. Another fight back to a slightly higher close on Tuesday, but there were no new highs in the session and the range was real tight. The U.S. dollar continues to be firm, while the euro was down. Bonds continue the slide on a tight range, but the real mover was crude. Gold was $6 after the lows made last week. For Wednesday, June 11, markets point to a lower open which has been the case over the last few sessions. Bonds are also down a few ticks, with the 10-year yield at 2.64%.