E-mini S&P 500 futures rose 44 handles to settle at 6,930, marking a gain of over 2% since hitting lows of 6,770 last Thursday. Following a choppy trading week, the move higher was accompanied by a decrease in volatility, which reached its lowest levels since August. Market participants are looking ahead to a heavy slate of economic data on Tuesday, including ADP employment figures, 3rd quarter GDP, October durable goods, and consumer confidence reports.
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