India, April 15 -- Initial cues from the U.S. Futures Index suggest that Wall Street might open mostly lower, as the U.S. said blockade of Iranian ports is fully implemented.
Asian shares finished mostly up, while European shares are trading broadly down.
Reports suggested that the U.S. and Iran will resume talks later this week.
In the Asian trading session, the U.S. dollar lingered near six-week lows. Gold held above $4,800 an ounce.
Brent crude prices held steady above $95 a barrel.
As of 7.45 am ET, the Dow futures were down 10.00 points, the S&P 500 futures were adding 2.50 points and the Nasdaq 100 futures were sliding 1.00 points.
The U.S. major averages ended Tuesday at or near their highs of the session. The Nasdaq surged 455...