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S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher, notch weekly gains
Reuters Videos108d agoneutralVIDEO
S&P 500, Nasdaq end higher, notch weekly gains

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mostly higher on Friday, with the Dow the only outlier, dipping about three-tenths of a percent, while the S&P 500 gained about three-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq climbed nine-tenths of a percent.</p><p>Both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq logged their sixth consecutive week of gains, their longest weekly winning stretches since October of 2024.</p><p>It was a big week for corporate earnings, with five of the Magnificent Seven megacaps&nbsp;reporting.</p><p>Among them, Apple climbed more than 3% on Friday, a day after the tech giant provided a solid sales forecast, touting strong demand for its flagship iPhone 17 and the MacBook Neo.</p><p>Analysts now see overall first-quarter earnings growth of nearly 28% year-over-year, according to LSEG I/B/E/S Estimates.</p><p>That's an 11.7 percentage point increase from where the estimate stood a week ago, and marks the biggest earnings growth since the fourth quarter of 2021.</p><p>Melissa Brown is managing director of investment decision research at SimCorp.</p><p>"I think we're just seeing the continuation of this AI trade and maybe the complete ignoring of some of the other red flags that are out there - higher oil prices leading to higher inflation, you know, many other things that might give investors pause. But we're coming through a good earning season, particularly for some of these tech companies, and investors are, I guess, saying it's still time to buy there."</p><p>Among other movers, shares of Atlassian surged more than 29% after the enterprise software firm hiked its forecast. Peers Salesforce and ServiceNow also gained.</p><p>Shares of Reddit jumped 13% after the social media site gave an upbeat quarterly revenue forecast.</p><p>On the flip side, shares of Roblox tumbled more than 18% after the online game platform cut its annual bookings forecast.&nbsp;</p></body>

SEC Semiannual Reporting Proposal Clears White House Review
Bloomberg108d agoneutral
SEC Semiannual Reporting Proposal Clears White House Review

(Bloomberg) -- A Securities and Exchange Commission plan to let public companies cut quarterly disclosures to twice a year moved closer to reality after passing a White House review.Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows 25% Tariff on European Autos in Escalating Trade RiftTrump Rues State of Iran Talks, Says Prefers Not to StrikeWorld’s Largest Container Carrier Plans Route Avoiding HormuzTrump Family-Backed Drone Firm Signs Weapons Deal With USSpirit Bailout Talks Said to Have Ended With Closure L

Meta Acquires Robotics AI Company to Help Build Humanoid Technology
Bloomberg109d agoneutral
Meta Acquires Robotics AI Company to Help Build Humanoid Technology

(Bloomberg) -- Meta Platforms Inc. has acquired Assured Robot Intelligence, a startup developing artificial intelligence models for robots, as part of a major initiative to build humanoid technology. Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows 25% Tariff on European Autos in Escalating Trade RiftSpirit Bailout Talks Said to Have Ended With Closure LoomingTrump Family-Backed Drone Firm Signs Weapons Deal With USTrump Rues State of Iran Talks, Says Prefers Not to StrikeTwo NJ Malls Separated by Just Four M

OpenAI CFO Sees ‘Vertical Wall of Demand’ for Products
Bloomberg109d agoneutral
OpenAI CFO Sees ‘Vertical Wall of Demand’ for Products

(Bloomberg) -- OpenAI Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar pushed back on concerns about missing internal targets, saying the company is meeting objectives and sees “a vertical wall of demand” for its products.Most Read from BloombergTrump Vows 25% Tariff on European Autos in Escalating Trade RiftSpirit Bailout Talks Said to Have Ended With Closure LoomingTrump Family-Backed Drone Firm Signs Weapons Deal With USTrump Rues State of Iran Talks, Says Prefers Not to StrikeUS Seeks to Deploy Hypersoni

Oil Is Replacing Interest Rates as the Global Economy’s Dominant Force
24/7 Wall St.109d agoneutral
Oil Is Replacing Interest Rates as the Global Economy’s Dominant Force

The hosts of The Best One Yet (TBOY) podcast have been arguing that the macro baton is changing hands. After interest rates dominated the economy for the past four years following the 2022 inflation spike, oil is now becoming the primary economic lever. The framing is straightforward. High interest rates “froze” housing markets, “closed” construction ... Oil Is Replacing Interest Rates as the Global Economy’s Dominant Force

Why Investors Should Consider FLTB
ETF Trends109d agoneutral
Why Investors Should Consider FLTB

ETF flows in March 2026 were highlighted by a massive flight to the short end of the yield curve. Investors sought refuge in short-term bonds to escape the downpour of geopolitical volatility mixed in with a thick fog of stubborn inflation. It’s a perfect environment to consider the Fidelity Limited Term Bond ETF (FLTB). One [...]

VIX in Whipsaw on Sticky Inflation, Fed Dissent and Lofty AI Capex
24/7 Wall St.110d agoneutral
VIX in Whipsaw on Sticky Inflation, Fed Dissent and Lofty AI Capex

The CBOE Volatility Index (^VIX) is in a whipsaw trajectory, trading between 17.32 and 18.73 in today’s session alone, a range of 8.2% in this uncertain market climate. The move lands amid a dense macro week: blowout earnings from four mega-caps, a $725 billion AI capex revelation, Q1 GDP of 2.0%, and a Fed rate hold ... VIX in Whipsaw on Sticky Inflation, Fed Dissent and Lofty AI Capex

Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: AbbVie, Equinix, GE Healthcare, Kratos Defense, Meta Platforms, Oneok, Palantir Technologies, Wingstop, and More
24/7 Wall St.110d agoneutral
Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: AbbVie, Equinix, GE Healthcare, Kratos Defense, Meta Platforms, Oneok, Palantir Technologies, Wingstop, and More

Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading higher this morning after a messy Wednesday trading session that saw all major indices except the Nasdaq end lower, with the Nasdaq closing virtually unchanged at 24,603, up 0.04%. The combination of soaring oil prices, the Federal Reserve keeping interest rates unchanged for the third straight meeting, and bogged-down ... Here Are Thursday’s Top Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: AbbVie, Equinix, GE Healthcare, Kratos Defense, Meta Platforms, Oneok

FormFactor (FORM) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript
Motley Fool110d agoneutral
FormFactor (FORM) Q1 2026 Earnings Transcript

Before we begin, Stan Finkelstein, the company's Vice President of Investor Relations, will remind you of some important information. Reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP measures and other financial information are available in the press release issued today by the company and on the Investor Relations section of our website. Today's discussion contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws.

Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Pares Losses, Powell Notes Resilient Economy; Mag 7 Earnings Loom (Live Coverage)
Investor's Business Daily110d agoneutral
Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Pares Losses, Powell Notes Resilient Economy; Mag 7 Earnings Loom (Live Coverage)

Major stock indexes pared losses Wednesday afternoon after the Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged and Fed Chair Jerome Powell noted resilience in the economy. Meanwhile, earnings reports from four members of the Magnificent Seven are due after the market close. Earlier Wednesday, a Senate panel moved to put the nomination of Kevin Warsh as the next Fed chair to a vote before the full chamber.

Markets Are Less Confident the Fed Will Cut Rates This Year
Barrons.com110d agoneutral
Markets Are Less Confident the Fed Will Cut Rates This Year

Inflation remains above the Fed's 2% target and Powell says there are too many factors set to hit inflation in the coming months to consider cutting interest rates right now. After three Fed presidents said they disagreed with language in the April FOMC statement that indicated an easing bias for the Fed, markets are moving to price in lower odds of an interest-rate cut in 2026. Markets are now pricing in just a 1.3% chance of a cut this year, down from an 18% chance just a day ago, per the CME FedWatch Tool. While Powell said there wasn't discussion of near-term interest rate hikes during the most recent meeting, markets are starting to price a slim chance of a rate increase.

The White House Seems More Open to a Fed Rate Pause
Barrons.com111d agoneutral
The White House Seems More Open to a Fed Rate Pause

It’s no secret that the Trump administration has consistently pushed the Fed to cut interest rates. Fed Governor Miran, one of the Fed’s most vocal advocates for lower rates, said at a Washington forum this month that he has scaled back his outlook from four cuts this year to potentially three, acknowledging the inflation picture had grown more complicated even before the conflict with Iran began. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent went a step further at a separate conference, saying cuts should come eventually but that waiting for clarity on the Iran situation is reasonable.

Here's Where Fed Officials Stand on Interest Rates, the Iran War, Jobs, and More
Barrons.com111d agoneutral
Here's Where Fed Officials Stand on Interest Rates, the Iran War, Jobs, and More

Chair Powell said in late March that policy is “in a good place to wait and see,” a view Governor Michael Barr and others have shared. In early April, St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem said he believes the current rate will likely remain appropriate for some time, though he left the door open to both cuts and hikes depending on how conditions evolve. Gov. Christopher Waller has warned that an energy shock on top of existing tariff pressure could produce a more lasting rise in inflation, drawing a comparison to the pandemic-era sequence of supply shocks.

Investors Expect a Fed Pause Until October 2027
Barrons.com111d agoneutral
Investors Expect a Fed Pause Until October 2027

The majority of investors don't see the Fed cutting interest rates again until October 2027, according to the CME FedWatch tool. The outlook for an extended rate pause comes as oil prices surge once more and inflation remains well above the Fed's 2% for the fifth consecutive year.

Treasury Yields Nudge Higher With Powell, Warsh, and Oil Prices in Focus.
Barrons.com111d agoneutral
Treasury Yields Nudge Higher With Powell, Warsh, and Oil Prices in Focus.

Treasury yields nudged higher but remained largely rangebound ahead of a rate decision and a Senate Banking Committee vote on the confirmation of Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh. The Fed is largely expected to hold rates steady again this month, with the last of Chair Jerome Powell’s press conferences set for 2:30 p.m. Eastern time. Powell, whose term as chair ends next month, is likely to be replaced by Warsh, who will face a vote prior to the end of the Fed’s two-day meeting in Washington.

Wall Street Fear Index Signals Calm Ahead of Fed Decision
Barrons.com111d agoneutral
Wall Street Fear Index Signals Calm Ahead of Fed Decision

The most widely followed gauge of market fear and uncertainty was pretty much unchanged on Wednesday, suggesting Wall Street was feeling relatively calm ahead of looming Big Tech earnings and the Federal Reserve's policy decision.

Ondas Holdings (ONDS) Completes Mistral Merger
Insider Monkey111d agoneutral
Ondas Holdings (ONDS) Completes Mistral Merger

Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) is one of the 10 Best Edge Computing Stocks to Buy Right Now. On April 24, 2026, Ondas Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ:ONDS) completed its $175M merger with Mistral, giving the company direct access as a prime contractor to U.S. Army and Special Operations contract vehicles, while adding U.S.-based manufacturing, integration, and federal […]

A Midweek Macro-Storm of Warsh, Fed, and Big Tech Could Create a Volatility Vortex
Barrons.com112d agoneutral
A Midweek Macro-Storm of Warsh, Fed, and Big Tech Could Create a Volatility Vortex

Wall Street is getting ready for one crazy Wednesday: A Federal Reserve meeting, a Senate committee vote on a new Fed chairman, and earnings reports from four Mag Seven companies after the closing bell. The Cboe Volatility Index, also known as Wall Street’s fear gauge, has tumbled from above 30 in late March to a more reasonable level of 18. Adding to the stakes: Never before have powerhouses Alphabet Microsoft Amazon and Meta Platforms all posted earnings on the same day.

Like the Vanguard Wellington mutual fund? This two-ETF combo does virtually the same, but cheaper
24/7 Wall St.115d agoneutral
Like the Vanguard Wellington mutual fund? This two-ETF combo does virtually the same, but cheaper

Did you know that Vanguard has one of the oldest mutual funds still in existence? It’s called the Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX), and it debuted all the way back in 1929. Since then, it has survived nearly every major financial shock you can think of, including the Great Depression, the inflationary period of ... Like the Vanguard Wellington mutual fund? This two-ETF combo does virtually the same, but cheaper

Investing.com115d agoneutral
The GDP-employment disconnect is deepening in China

Investing.com -- China’s economy is facing a deepening rift between headline growth and labor market health. The nation posted a solid 5.0% year-on-year GDP print in the first quarter of 2026. But, underlying data reveal persistent weakness in employment, particularly among younger cohorts.

3 Small-Cap Value ETFs Poised to Outperform in 2026 as Fed Rate Cuts Accelerate Returns
24/7 Wall St.116d agoneutral
3 Small-Cap Value ETFs Poised to Outperform in 2026 as Fed Rate Cuts Accelerate Returns

Small-cap value spent years playing second fiddle to large-cap growth, especially as everyone piled into just a few tech giants. But the vibe heading into the middle of 2026 is shifting. The Federal Reserve has been active, cutting rates down to the 3.50% to 3.75% range over the last year. Even with the 10-year Treasury ... 3 Small-Cap Value ETFs Poised to Outperform in 2026 as Fed Rate Cuts Accelerate Returns