S&P 500 futures fall slightly as investors await Friday's U.S. jobs data

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S&P 500 futures fall slightly as investors await Friday's U.S. jobs data
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Investors are looking ahead to the November jobs report for insight on how the Federal Reserve may proceed with its interest rate hikes.

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Shares of tech companies were on the move in after-hours trading following quarterly results. Asana, Zscaler and Marvell all slipped. "Taken together, these two pieces of data may be suggestive of a soft landing for the US economy as long as growth does not slip much further," Goldman Sachs' Chris Hussey said in a note Thursday.

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