U.S. stock futures rose Tuesday, suggesting markets were poised to rebound a day after concerns about China’s property sector helped fuel a global selloff in stocks and commodities.
Futures tied to the S&P 500 rose almost 1%, suggesting the broad index would halt a three-day run of declines after the opening bell. Blue-chip Dow Jones Industrial Average futures rose 1.1% while technology-heavy Nasdaq-100 futures added 0.9%.