U.S. stock-index futures trade slightly higher early Thursday, as investors ready for another dismal report another sobering weekly jobless claims and a host of speakers on the Federal Reserve that might offer more insights about the state of a rapidly deteriorating economy due to national procedures in place to avert a deeper crisis from the COVID-19 pandemic.
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