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Wall Street futures indicate positive open, Barclays revises U.S. recession forecast

Barclays has revised its U.S. economic outlook following the trade ceasefire between U.S. and China, suggesting that US GDP may grow 0.5 percent in 2025.

May 16, 2025 / 16:55 IST
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The S&P 500 surged 1.5 percent on Friday, lifting the index back above the level it held on April 2, the day Trump unveiled sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” aimed at punishing trade partners.
The S&P 500 surged 1.5 percent on Friday, lifting the index back above the level it held on April 2, the day Trump unveiled sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” aimed at punishing trade partners.

Wall Street stock futures saw a mild uptick in ahead of the trading session on Friday, May 16, after ending mixed in the previous session. Traders raised their bets that the Federal Reserve may deepen the monetary policy easing cycle after weak economic indicators showed a lacklustre economy.

As of 4.45 pm IST or 7.15 am ET,  Dow Jones Futures were up 120 points, or 0.3 percent, while S&P 500 Futures and Nasdaq 100 Futures each rose by 0.2 percent, adding 15 points and 45 points, respectively.

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Wall Street has seen a sharp rebound over the past few sessions, supported by easing trade tensions between U.S. and China. The trading partners agreed to pause new tariff actions for 90 days, which eased investor concerns over global trade risks and their potential impact on economic growth.

In light of the trade ceasefire, Barclays has revised its U.S. economic outlook upward. The bank now projects GDP growth of 0.5 percent for 2025 and 1.6 percent for 2026, compared to earlier estimates of a 0.3 percent contraction and 1.5 percent growth, respectively.