Nasdaq futures rise after worst day in over a year; oil jumps
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- Nasdaq futures rise after worst day in over a year; oil jumps Quartz · Bloomberg / Getty Images Cris Tolomia Mon, June 8, 2026 at 6:38 PM GMT+7 2 min read ^IXIC ^DJI ^GSPC MU NVDA U.S.
- Contracts on the Nasdaq 100 pointed to a 1.2% opening gain, with S&P 500 contracts up 0.6% and those tied to the Dow adding roughly 100 points.
- Semiconductor names drove premarket gains, according to CNBC.
Nasdaq futures rise after worst day in over a year; oil jumps Quartz · Bloomberg / Getty Images Cris Tolomia Mon, June 8, 2026 at 6:38 PM GMT+7 2 min read ^IXIC ^DJI ^GSPC MU NVDA U.S. stock futures pointed higher Monday morning after the Nasdaq Composite suffered its worst single-day drop since April 2025, even as renewed fighting between Iran and Israel sent oil prices higher.
Contracts on the Nasdaq 100 pointed to a 1.2% opening gain, with S&P 500 contracts up 0.6% and those tied to the Dow adding roughly 100 points. Those moves followed Friday s steep losses, in which the Nasdaq Composite shed 4.2% and the S&P 500 fell 2.6% — the index s worst single-session decline in approximately 10 months.
Semiconductor names drove premarket gains, according to CNBC. Micron Technology, which had tumbled 13% on Friday, was trading more than 5% higher before the bell, while Nvidia and Broadcom also posted gains. Friday s 10% collapse in the iShares Semiconductor ETF — its steepest single-day drop in over six years — was being partially reversed, with the fund up close to 4% ahead of Monday s open.