* Apple lower as Steve Jobs resigns, weighs on Nasdaq
* Jobless claims seen falling 3,000 from last week
* Financials in focus, BofA higher in premarket
* Futures: Dow up 22 pts, S&P up 2.6 pts, Nasdaq off 6 pts
* For up-to-the-minute market news see [STXNEWS/US] (Adds analyst comment, updates prices)
By Ryan Vlastelica
NEW YORK, Aug 25 (Reuters) - U.S. stock futures were little changed on Thursday as investors found little reason to buy after three days of gains on the S&P 500 and ahead of weekly data on jobless claims.
Nasdaq futures were pressured as Apple Inc
Jobs, who has fought and survived a rare form of pancreatic cancer, said he could no longer perform the duties of the job. Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook takes over as CEO. For details, see [ID:nN1E77N227]
"The resignation won't impact the dynamics of the company, but it will have an impact on the investor psyche when it comes to the stock," said Rick Fier, vice president at Conifer Securities in New York, which has about $7 billion in assets under administration. "It becomes a 'show me' stock now, though the decline today creates a good entry point for buying."
Jobless claims, set for release at 8:30 a.m. EDT [1230 EDT], were seen edging lower to 405,000 from 408,000 in the previous week. The data will be one of the last before a keenly awaited speech by U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Friday.
Many investors hope the Fed chief will offers hints of new stimulus to aid the struggling economy, and some have said recent discouraging data increased the odds of such a plan. However, more gradual measures are considered the most likely outcome of the speech during the central bank's annual symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. [FED/AHEAD]
"Bernanke is a wild card, and you get the feeling no matter what he says, it will be a disappointment," Fier said. "People don't want to make bets one way or another ahead of the speech, especially not after all the volatility we've had."
S&P 500 futures
Wall Street has been marked by steep volatility in recent weeks on concerns about the global economy and sovereign debt woes in Europe. The CBOE Volatility index <.VIX> is up 42 percent so far in August.
Banks have born the brunt of the volatility, and the sector
is likely to remain in focus on Thursday. Bank of America Corp
Both discount chain Big Lots Inc's
AT&T Inc
U.S. stocks rallied for a second day Wednesday as investors bought beaten-down financial shares and unloaded gold. (Editing by Jeff Benkoe)