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The Havens From Tuesday’s Selloff
The Wall Street Journal71d agobearish
The Havens From Tuesday’s Selloff

Traders fleeing Friday's selloff took refuge in companies like Kleenex-maker Kimberly-Clark. On Tuesday, they're piling into peanut butter and home-improvement supplies. Shares in Home Depot were recently the Dow's best performers, while Jif-maker J.

MT Newswires71d agoneutral
Sector Update: Energy

Energy stocks were lower Tuesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index falling 1.5% and the S

Plenty of Data Ahead of CPI, SPCX
Zacks71d agoneutral
Plenty of Data Ahead of CPI, SPCX

Investors look toward tomorrow's Inflation Rate and the SpaceX IPO Friday, but we have lots of economic data out this morning: Small Business Index, Trade Balance and Existing Home Sales.

Stocks Are Rising as Tech Rebound Continues
Barrons.com71d agoneutral
Stocks Are Rising as Tech Rebound Continues

The Nasdaq’s rebound continued on Tuesday after Wall Street sniffed another run for momentum stocks. The tech-heavy index rose 0.7%. The S&P 500 rose 0.6%. The Dow rose 350 points, or 0.7%. Chips and other stocks with momentum in recent weeks continued to bounce back from Friday’s selloff.

Stocks Are Flirting With a Dangerous Valuation Trap
Barrons.com71d agoneutral
Stocks Are Flirting With a Dangerous Valuation Trap

What hasn’t really moved, however, is the longer end of the bond market, where yields remain elevated and forecasts for Federal Reserve rate hikes are getting increasingly aggressive following last week’s stronger-than-expected payroll data, and ahead of Wednesday’s May inflation readings. The higher yields, which have for the most part echoed market bets on a Fed rate hike before the end of the year, now priced at around 70% by the CME Group’s FedWatch, also seem to be resetting at levels that could make stock markets uncomfortable. Its closest comparison in the bond markets, the yield on 3-month Treasury bills, is holding at around 3.7%.

How Dutch Safety Data Could Open Europe for Tesla
Barrons.com71d agoneutral
How Dutch Safety Data Could Open Europe for Tesla

Tesla stock rose early Tuesday, with investors digesting autonomous driving updates from the company and ARK Invest’s Cathie Wood. Shares of the electric-vehicle maker were up 0.6% at $411.25 in premarket trading, while and futures were up 0.5% and 0.2%, respectively. The modest early move came after Tesla released safety data on Dutch drivers using the company’s Full Self-Driving product, which can handle most driving tasks but still requires 100% driver supervision.