5 things to know before the stock market opens Monday

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Dow futures rise Monday even as violent protests in major cities over racial inequality and police brutality added to coronavirus uncertainty.

-owned Whole Foods are among the retailers that announced they would shutter locations temporarily or adjust store hours around citywide curfews. Some Apple, Target and Whole Foods stores were damaged by looting. The protests are likely to set back some retailers' plans to get back to businesses as many states were starting to lift their coronavirus mitigation restrictions.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey echoed those concerns over the weekend: "We have two crises that are sandwiched on top of one other." Days earlier, the Minnesota health commissioner warned that massive demonstrations were almost certain to fuel new Covid-19 cases.

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