What to watch today: Wall Street looks set to bounce after two-session decline

What to watch today: Wall Street looks set to bounce after two-session decline

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Dow futures were pointing to a gain at Monday's open as White House officials signal what Republicans are willing to accept in a new coronavirus relief bill. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed lower for the second straight session Friday, breaking a three-week winning streak. (CNBC)

The busiest week of earnings season gets off to a slow start with Hasbro leading quarterly financial reports before the bell Monday. The government said Monday morning that June durable goods orders rose a better-than-expected 7.3% after soaring more than 15% in May. (CNBC)

As stocks surge, gold has also been moving higher, with prices hitting a record high Monday morning as relations between the U.S. and China continue to deteriorate. Gold jumped above $1,943 per ounce before moderating some of those gains later in the session. Silver joined Monday's rally, jumping 7% to more than $24 per ounce, hitting its highest level since September 2013. (Reuters)

* Bitcoin jumps above $10,000 for the first time since June (CNBC)

* U.S. shuts its consulate in southwestern city of Chengdu after China orders its closure (CNBC)

Shares of Moderna, already up nearly 275% this year, added another 8% in premarket trading after the biotech company said Monday that it started