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European and U.S. Futures Pull Back From Record Highs as Earnings Reactions and Iran Uncertainty Weigh on Markets

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Where Are Markets Today?  U.S. and European futures are opening lower on Thursday, April 23, 2026, indicating a softer start after major U.S. indices reached fresh record highs in the previous session. S&P 500 futures are down around 0.5–0.63%, Nasdaq 100 futures are lower by 0.57–0.71%, and Dow Jones futures are declining roughly 0.67–0.71% (about...

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