NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stock futures rose slightly on the last trading day of the quarter as Cyprus' banks reopened for the first time in nearly two weeks.
Dow Jones industrial futures are up 6 points to 14,467. The broader S&P 500 futures are up less than one point at 1,558. Nasdaq futures are up 5 points to 2,806.
Cyprus' banks reopened Thursday morning after the country negotiated a bailout agreement with international creditors that will see many large depositors lose a big chunk of their money. The reopening steadied European markets.
Investors await a raft of U.S. economic due data later, including weekly claims for unemployment benefits and a revised report on economic activity in the October-to-December quarter.