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U.S. Equity Futures Ease in Quiet Holiday Trade

U.S. stock futures fell slightly on Friday after a mixed Wall Street session, as investors stayed cautious going into the Good Friday break amid persistent Middle East tensions. President Trump warned the conflict with Iran could last weeks and vowed to strike Tehran “extremely hard,” remarks that lifted oil prices and stoked inflation concerns.

On the trade front, Trump signed an executive order paving the way for tariffs of up to 100% on certain patented drugs if companies fail to reach agreements with his administration, while reaffirming plans for 50% duties on imported steel, aluminum, and copper. In corporate news, Tesla reported that first-quarter deliveries and production rose year-on-year but fell from the prior quarter, sending shares down more than 5%. Meantime, Globalstar jumped 13% on reports that Amazon may consider an acquisition. The S&P 500 secured its first weekly gain since the war with Tehran began, while the Dow and Nasdaq also posted advances.

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