NEW YORK (AP) Stock futures are mixed on a very busy day for Wall Street with major retailers posting earnings and the U.S. government reporting data on employment, trade and worker productivity.
Janet Yellen, the nominee to replace Ben Bernanke as Fed chairman at the end of the year, will testify before the Senate banking committee as well on Thursday.
Dow Jones industrial futures are up 10 points to 15,789. S&P futures have gained 3.2 points to 1,781.90. Nasdaq futures are down 7.25 points to 3,394.75.
Wal-Mart shares slipped before the opening bell after issuing less-than-bold profit guidance.
Net income grew during the most recent quarter, but the world's largest retailer said that sales are being constrained as lower-income shoppers across the globe navigate a choppy economic recovery.