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JPMorgan Earnings Rise 41%, Top Expectations
Barrons.com33d agoneutral
JPMorgan Earnings Rise 41%, Top Expectations

JPMorgan Chase’s profit in the second quarter rose 41% from a year ago to $21.2 billion, the bank said Tuesday. Excluding significant items, the bank's’s net income was $16.9 billion. Shares of the largest U.S. bank rose 1.3% in premarket trading.

Wall Street's Fear Index Rises on a Critical Day for Markets
Barrons.com33d agoneutral
Wall Street's Fear Index Rises on a Critical Day for Markets

Market pulses were elevated on Tuesday as Wall Street contended with surging oil prices amid renewed fighting in the Middle East and braced for key economic indicators from the Consumer Price Index and the Fed, and earnings from America's big banks. The Cboe Volatility Index, or Vix, rose 1% to 17.32. The widely watched gauge takes the temperature of Wall Street and any reading above 20 tends to indicate increased market volatility.

Oil Back Above $85 a barrel, U.S. Stock Futures Mixed
The Wall Street Journal33d agoneutral
Oil Back Above $85 a barrel, U.S. Stock Futures Mixed

Brent crude oil rose back above $85 a barrel for the first time in a month in early European trade following the third straight night of U.S. attacks on Iran, and its renewed blockade on Iranian trade.

Wall Street ends lower as Iran tensions dampen risk appetite
Reuters Videos34d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street ends lower as Iran tensions dampen risk appetite

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended lower on Monday, with the Dow losing about a quarter of a percent, the S&P 500 falling roughly eight-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq dropping more than one-and-a-half percent.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Oil prices jumped after President Donald Trump announced he would reinstate a blockade on Iranian ports in the latest escalation of U.S.-Iran hostilities.</p><p>Alexander Morris is CEO and chief investment officer of F/m Investments.</p><p>"Anyone watching the market today is really seeing what happens when there is confusion in the market, of information. We have a weekend where we think that Iran is sorting itself out, and then the blockade is back on.&nbsp;The ceasefire is teetering, but we're shooting at each other.&nbsp;Confusion is back.&nbsp;The dollar is down.&nbsp;The [yield] curve is up.&nbsp;It seems like the market is starting to price back in the fact that any of the good news bits that we had previously thought might be the start of the end are actually maybe just the end of the beginning."</p><p>Chip stocks, which have tended to lead the market through both rally and selloff, slid on Monday,&nbsp;with SanDisk, Marvell Technology and Intel dropping between about 6% and 12.5%.</p><p>And after a stellar Nasdaq debut on Friday, U.S.-listed shares of South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix sank more than 9%.</p><p>On the flip side, energy stocks led the gainers, as crude prices surged more than 9%. Shares of Chevron added more than 3% while Exxon Mobil&nbsp;climbed 4%.</p><p>Higher oil costs fueled worries that strained supply and upward price pressures could broaden into long-term, systemic inflation.</p><p>To that end, the Labor Department is expected to release its consumer and producer price indexes this week, which will give markets and the Federal Reserve a glimpse at the extent to which the on-again-off-again U.S.-Iran war affected price growth in June.</p></body>

Agilent (A): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?
StockStory34d agoneutral
Agilent (A): Buy, Sell, or Hold Post Q1 Earnings?

Over the past six months, Agilent’s stock price fell to $134.31. Shareholders have lost 8.2% of their capital, which is disappointing considering the S&P 500 has climbed by 8.4%. This may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.

Wall Street's Earnings Expectations Are Sky High
Barrons.com34d agoneutral
Wall Street's Earnings Expectations Are Sky High

Investor expectations are high heading into the earnings season, leaving lots of room for disappointment. Consensus estimates signal S&P 500 earnings to grow 22% from the year-ago period, that’s after more than 27% growth in the first quarter, Bank of America reported. “Expectations are elevated, but we see no signs of earnings momentum rolling over,” Bank of America strategists said, issuing an earnings forecast that sat above consensus estimates and lifting their full-year EPS outlook.

Private equity in your 401(k) raises red flags
TheStreet34d agoneutral
Private equity in your 401(k) raises red flags

Following an August 2025 executive order from President Donald Trump, the Department of Labor proposed a rule on March 30, 2026, creating a safe harbor for plan fiduciaries who add private equity, private credit, and other alternative assets to 401(k) lineups. The change could affect more ...

Markets Face Fresh Volatility as Oil Rises, Chip Stocks Retreat and Earnings Season Begins: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures
InvestorsHub34d agoneutral
Markets Face Fresh Volatility as Oil Rises, Chip Stocks Retreat and Earnings Season Begins: Dow Jones, S&P, Nasdaq, Wall Street Futures

Financial markets started the week on an uncertain note as renewed military tensions between the United States and Iran pushed oil prices sharply higher, pressured equity futures and shifted investor attention toward a crucial week of corporate earnings. At the same time, weakness across Asian semiconductor stocks has prompted questions about near-term sentiment toward artificial intelligence investments, despite continued strong demand for advanced chips.

Think the S&P 500 Looks Cheap? Read the Fine Print
The Wall Street Journal34d agoneutral
Think the S&P 500 Looks Cheap? Read the Fine Print

Wall Street pros are predicting stellar S&P 500 earnings growth this year and beyond. Specifically it affects the index’s price/earnings, or P/E, ratio, perhaps the most frequently cited valuation metric for stocks. Investors have a veritable lunch buffet of S&P 500 earnings figures to choose from—past or forward-looking, official or nonstandard.

US Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures Rise As Inflation Cools And Earnings Loom
Simply Wall St.35d agoneutral
US Stock Market Today: S&P 500 Futures Rise As Inflation Cools And Earnings Loom

The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Monday, Jul, 13 2026 US stock futures are pointing higher this morning, with E-mini S&P 500 contracts up about 0.4%, as investors digest a mix of cooling inflation and uneven growth signals abroad. Softer price data in countries like France, where inflation sits at 1.8%, suggests global cost of living pressures are easing, which can take some pressure off central banks to keep lifting interest rates. At the same time, weaker industrial output in...

Wall Street ends higher as investors turn to earnings season
Reuters Videos37d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall Street ends higher as investors turn to earnings season

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday, with the Dow gaining nearly three-tenths of a percent, the S&P 500 adding more than four-tenths of a percent to end just short of a record high, and the Nasdaq climbing nearly three-tenths of a percent.</p><p>The AI trade returned to the spotlight after South Korean memory chip maker SK Hynix ended almost 13% above its offer price at $168 in a blockbuster U.S. listing. The company raised over $26 billion on Thursday by selling American Depositary Receipts priced at $149 each.</p><p>U.S. stocks added to gains after President Donald Trump said that Iran had asked to continue talks and the U.S. had agreed, but that the June ceasefire was "over."</p><p>Ross Mayfield is investment strategist at Baird Private Wealth Management.</p><p>"Today I think markets are a little bit higher as it's evident once again that neither Iran nor the U.S. really want to re-engage in a hot war in the Middle East. This is going to be a volatile back and forth, who knows what will happen over the weekend. But I do think even a little bit of calm is helping markets, helping yields and oil pull back. And then this is kind of a calm before the storm. Not a lot going on today besides the SK Hynix debut. But next week - retail sales, CPI (Consumer Price Index), and the start of bank earnings. So a lot for investors to prep for, kind of a calm before the storm trading day."</p><p>Stocks on the move Friday included&nbsp;Meta Platforms, which jumped 6% to its highest level since April.</p><p>Shares of Moderna tumbled almost 11% in its worst day in over a year.</p><p>And shares of Delta Air Lines dropped more than 1.5%, even after the carrier forecast third-quarter profit above expectations.</p><p>Investors now look to quarterly earnings season, which kicks off next week.</p></body>