Pre-Market Trading for Stocks, Bonds, Commodities and Currencies

UPDATED 6:00 am ET

STOCKS – Wall Street was set for an upbeat start to the week, with U.S. stock futures pushing higher Monday morning after eurozone leaders reached an agreement for a third bailout program for Greece. Chinese stocks led Asian markets higher, although many firms were still halted for trade on the back of recent weeks’ sharp selloff.

BONDS – In the fixed-income market, the yield on 10-year German government bonds rose 2 basis points. US Treasuries also traded lower, pushing yields higher.

COMMODITIES – Oil extended its decline after the biggest weekly drop since March as investors weighed the prospects of Iran increasing crude exports in an oversupplied market.

CURRENCIES – The dollar advanced against most other major currencies and strengthened particularly against the euro and the Japanese yen.

ECONOMIC DATA – Eurogroup Meetings All Day, AUD NAB Business Confidence due at 21:30 ET.


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