U.S. stock futures point to a muted start for Wall Street as a selloffa talk grows

Stock futures pointed to a muted start for Wall Street on Monday, with appetite for equities slightly dented by geopolitical tensions involving North Korea and continued worries by some investors that markets have risen too far, too fast. U.S. stocks mostly managed moderate gains on Friday, after Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen and other key Fed officials boosted the market’s growing expectations of a March interest-rate increase.