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Dow futures edge down as investors focus on US inflation

Last updated: June 10, 2026 10:39 am
By Troy Nilock 5 Min Read
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US stock futures traded lower during European hours on Wednesday as investors assessed escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and prepared for the release of closely watched US inflation data.

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Geopolitical risks weigh on market sentimentInflation data remains a key focusMixed performance in the previous sessionPrecious metals extend declinesMarkets await further direction

At the time of writing, Dow Jones futures were down 0.30%, trading near 50,750.

S&P 500 futures declined 0.40% to around 7,360, while Nasdaq 100 futures fell 0.61% to approximately 28,950.

Geopolitical risks weigh on market sentiment

Investor sentiment remained under pressure as tensions between the United States and Iran intensified.

Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a drone attack on the US Fifth Fleet in Bahrain.

The action was described as retaliation for US strikes in southern Iran.

The IRGC also warned of harsher measures if what it called aggression continued.

The latest development follows a third wave of US retaliatory strikes on Iranian coastal targets carried out on Wednesday.

Those strikes reportedly came after Iran launched three ballistic missiles from Isfahan.

The conflict is said to have begun on Tuesday when Washington responded to Iran’s downing of a US helicopter gunship near the strategically important Strait of Hormuz.

The escalating situation has increased uncertainty across financial markets, prompting investors to move cautiously ahead of major economic data releases.

Inflation data remains a key focus

Beyond geopolitical concerns, traders are also closely monitoring upcoming US inflation figures.

Market participants are awaiting May consumer inflation data, with the annual inflation rate projected to rise to 4.2%, up from 3.8% recorded in April.

If realised, it would represent the highest annual inflation reading since April 2023.

Every month, consumer prices are expected to increase by 0.5%.

The inflation report is expected to play a significant role in shaping market expectations and influencing investor sentiment in the near term.

Mixed performance in the previous session

During Tuesday’s regular US trading session, the major stock indices delivered mixed results.

The Dow Jones Industrial Average managed to post a gain of 0.17%.

However, broader market indices finished lower, with the S&P 500 declining 0.26% and the Nasdaq falling 0.97%.

Technology stocks remained under pressure.

The iShares Semiconductor ETF dropped more than 3%, extending a volatile period for semiconductor-related shares.

The weakness in the sector reflected growing concerns among investors that the artificial intelligence-driven rally in chip stocks may have become overheated.

Precious metals extend declines

Precious metals continued to face selling pressure.

Gold remained under significant strain after losing more than 1% during Tuesday’s trading session.

The metal experienced a strong bearish breakout overnight and touched a low of $4,180.

According to the data provided, gold has now fallen more than 25% from its highest level of the year.

Silver prices also moved sharply lower on June 10.

XAG declined to $64 from its year-to-date high of $121, reaching its lowest level since March 24.

Market sentiment toward precious metals remained subdued as ongoing concerns surrounding the global economic outlook and inflation continued to weigh on investor confidence.

Markets await further direction

With geopolitical tensions escalating and inflation concerns remaining firmly in focus, investors appear to be adopting a cautious stance.

The combination of military developments in the Middle East, expectations for higher inflation, weakness in technology shares, and continued declines in precious metals has contributed to a risk-averse environment across global financial markets.

Market participants are likely to remain focused on incoming economic data and geopolitical developments for further direction.

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