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Oil Rises, Stock Futures Waver as Markets Cap Volatile Week
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The index rallied Thursday despite uncertainty about the Omicron variant’s potential impact on the global economy. Contracts for the tech-focused Nasdaq-100 fell 0.3% Friday and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average creped 0.1% lower.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Investors are grappling with the unclear impact of Omicron for the global economy. The variant has triggered fresh restrictions around the world, throwing up new obstacles to overseas travel just as it was starting to bounce back from last year’s Covid-19 measures. Scientists are trying to gauge how effective current vaccines will be against the variant.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>“What we see now this week since we had the Omicron news is extremely high volatility and extreme nervousness in markets,” said Carsten Brzeski, ING Groep’s global head of macro research. He expects this to continue until more is known about Omicron.</p>\n<p></p>\n<p>Brent crude futures, the benchmark in global oil markets, rose 2.4% to $71.31 a barrel Friday. 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Contracts for the tech-focused Nasdaq-100 fell 0.3% Friday and futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average creped 0.1% lower.\n\nInvestors are grappling with the unclear impact of Omicron for the global economy. The variant has triggered fresh restrictions around the world, throwing up new obstacles to overseas travel just as it was starting to bounce back from last year’s Covid-19 measures. Scientists are trying to gauge how effective current vaccines will be against the variant.\n\n“What we see now this week since we had the Omicron news is extremely high volatility and extreme nervousness in markets,” said Carsten Brzeski, ING Groep’s global head of macro research. He expects this to continue until more is known about Omicron.\n\nBrent crude futures, the benchmark in global oil markets, rose 2.4% to $71.31 a barrel Friday. OPEC and a group of Russia-led oil producers agreed Thursday to continue pumping more crude, betting that pent-up demand in a post-lockdown world would outweigh any hit to economic activity from the recent Covid-19 permutations. But the group said its session would remain open, a technical move that would allow it to reconvene quickly and change course if the Covid-19 situation changes dramatically.\n\nInvestors are awaiting data at 8:30 a.m. ET on how many jobs U.S. employers added in November. Employers say they are eager to hire from a depleted pool of workers, leading to increased bargaining power and rising wages for many employees. 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