U.S. stock futures wobbled ahead of the jobs report for November, while oil prices rose after OPEC and a group of Russia-led oil producers agreed to continue pumping more crude. Here are the stocks we are tracking before the opening bell.
- U.S.-listed shares of DiDi Global i Global fell 5.4% after the Chinese ride-hailing company said it planned to delist in the U.S. and pursue a listing in Hong Kong. It is a dramatic reversal just months after Didi’s ill-fated IPO in New York.
- Zillow shares surged 10% after the online home listings company announced a share buyback.
- Ulta Beauty retailer topped analysts’ expectations in results posted late Thursday. Shares rose more than 6% in thin premarket trading.
- Moderna shares rose 4% premarket, pointing to another choppy session for the Covid-19 vaccine maker following the identification of the Omicron variant.
- The Federal Trade Commission challenged Nvidia ’s proposed $40 billion takeover of Arm Holdings late in Thursday’s trading session. Nvidia’s shares fell 0.4% before the opening bell.
- Tesla ’s China business is recalling 21,599 locally made Model Ys due to issues with auto parts from suppliers. Shares rose 0.5%.
- MarketAxess fell 2.1% premarket. The bond-trading platform said this week it had hired a chief information officer to replace the retiring Nick Themelis.
- Teradyne rose 2.2% premarket. Analysts at Piper Sandler raised their target price for the test-equipment company’s stock last month.
Write to Joe Wallace at joe.wallace@wsj.com
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