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Wall Street Futures Slide Ahead of Fed Meeting, Earnings

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Wall Street futures dipped on Sunday evening as markets prepare for a crucial week, marked by Federal Reserve policy decisions and a wave of corporate earnings reports. This cautious stance follows a tumultuous week dominated by geopolitical risks and trade uncertainties, notably President Trump's aggressive tariff threats on Greenland and potential conflicts with Canada. The S&P 500 ended the previous week with a marginal 0.4% decline, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.5%, reflecting the broader risk-off mood that has sent gold prices surging past $5,000 an ounce.

Investors are now focused on the Federal Reserve's two-day meeting, set to conclude on Wednesday. While a pause in interest rate adjustments is widely anticipated, market participants will scrutinize the Fed's statement and Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks for insights into future policy directions. This week also features earnings reports from key megacap companies, including Tesla, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Apple, which will be closely watched for indicators of consumer demand and corporate resilience amid global uncertainties.

These developments come at a time when markets are already grappling with elevated concerns over global trade and geopolitical tensions. The upcoming Fed meeting and earnings season will provide critical data points for investors to assess the health of the economy and corporate performance. As markets brace for potential volatility, the focus will be on how these factors could influence future trading strategies and risk management approaches.