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Stock Futures Edge Lower in Sunday Night Trade

Stock futures declined slightly during Sunday night trading while the VIX index fell. Investors are preparing for a week with multiple economic data releases and corporate earnings reports.

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Stock futures moved lower in Sunday night trading ahead of a week expected to include several economic reports and earnings releases. The VIX index, which measures expected market volatility, also declined during the session.

U.S. equity indexes posted modest losses as traders positioned for the coming days. Volume remained light in the overnight session, consistent with typical Sunday night activity.

Market participants are monitoring scheduled economic data and corporate earnings announcements scheduled for the week ahead. No specific company names or individual officials were identified in the report.

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