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Dow futures are little changed after index closes above 43,000 for the first time: Live updates – CNBC

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading in New York City.

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Dow Jones Industrial Average Futures The blue-chip index is mostly flat after closing at a record high Monday night.

Futures tied to the 30-stock average rose 55 points, or 0.1%. S&P500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures Also, both traded near the flatline.

The moves come after a triumphant day on Wall Street. S&P500 and Dow It set a new intraday high and a record closing price. Notably, the Dow Jones Industrial Average added more than 200 points to close above 43,000 points for the first time.

Information technology stocks led the S&P 500 index's gains this session, with the sector finishing up nearly 1.4%. The market had upward momentum Nvidiarose 2.4%, pushing the darling of artificial intelligence closer to a record.

“I think you have to admit that the S&P 500 is at least significantly overvalued, if not slightly,” Scott Kronert, U.S. equity strategist at Citi, told CNBC's “Closing Bell.” spoke. “But this can continue as long as the news flow supports it.”

Corporate earnings will be in the spotlight on Tuesday. goldman sachs, citygroup and bank of america All preparations for the report have been completed. Beyond banks united airlines, walgreens boots alliance and johnson & johnson is also recorded in the minutes.

Investors will focus on economic data on manufacturing and consumer expectations. San Francisco Fed President Mary Daley, Atlanta Fed President Rafael Bostic, and Fed President Adriana Kugler are scheduled to speak throughout the day.

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