Stock Futures Climb Amid Optimism Over Government Shutdown Resolution

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Stock futures rose as the U.S. Senate neared a deal to end the 39-day government shutdown, which could reopen the government into January and include protections for federal workers. The market has been volatile due to concerns over valuations and the shutdown's economic impact, but optimism about a potential resolution has led to a risk-on rally. Key economic reports remain delayed, and investors are awaiting earnings reports from companies like Disney.
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