US stock futures fell Sunday evening, indicating that the market may not continue its rally from last week.
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Dow futures were down 239 points, or nearly 1%. S&P 500 futures dropped almost 0.9% and Nasdaq Composite futures fell 0.7%. Last week, Wall Street logged its second-straight week of gains. Investors appeared optimistic about a potential coronavirus treatment and discussions about reopening parts of the US economy. The surge came despite a dire GDP report from China and news that 22 million Americans have filed initial unemployment claims in the past four weeks.
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