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U.S. Stock Futures Edge Up in Thin Holiday Trading
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Nasdaq-100 futures climbed 0.4%, suggesting gains for technology stocks after the opening bell. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures ticked up 0.2%.Stocks have largely edged up in recent days as markets look ahead to the new year, with many expecting a continued economic recovery and strong earnings from companies. Trading volumes reached the lowest level all year on Tuesday, according to a composite metric that includes the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq.Investors say they are becoming increasingly comfortable with the theory that the Omicron variant may not lead to harsh restrictions on commerce and movement as more information emerges. State governors are implementing light-touch measures to try to avoid disruptions.“There’s an element of positivity. 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