Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Futures Jump as Senate Vote Lifts Hopes for Ending 40‑Day U.S. Government Shutdown
U.S. equity futures rose Monday after a procedural Senate vote advanced a funding bill that could reopen the federal government as soon as this week. The rebound followed last week’s tech-led selloff, with AI and semiconductor names leading premarket gains. Global stocks rallied, Treasury yields climbed, and volatility eased. Reuters+1 Late Sunday, the Senate advanced a House-passed measure that lawmakers plan to amend to fund the government through January 30 alongside three full‑year appropriations bills. The package would still need final Senate passage, approval by the House, and President Donald Trump’s signature, a process that could take days but signals real momentum toward ending the record 40‑day shutdown. Markets read the step as a credible path to re‑opening, releasing some of last week’s risk aversion. Reuters+1