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The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index jumped over 5%, its best single-day gain in a month, as bargain buyers piled onto semiconductor stocks.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the Dow gaining roughly three-quarters of a percent, the S&P 500 adding nearly nine-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq climbing about 1.3%.</p><p>Gains in recently battered semiconductor stocks pushed the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index more than 5% higher. It was the index's second consecutive advance after ending Friday more than 20% below its record high, reached in late June.</p><p>Meanwhile, investors looked past a 2% rise in oil prices as well as a fresh tariff battle, after President Donald Trump slapped a 50% duty on a wide range of imports from Canada.</p><p>Eric Parnell is chief market strategist at Great Valley Advisor Group.</p><p>"It's another day in the market and it's another tariff headline coming out of Washington, DC... But we've been down this road many, many times with tariffs over the last 12 to 18 months. And on a micro level, we can dissect what's the implication going to be for the beverage industry or the food industry associated with some of these tariffs. But what we've really seen, and we've also seen it with the Iran conflict, once the market gets comfortable with its reaction function, then it largely dismisses these headlines. And I think we should continue to expect this going forward."</p><p>Stocks on the move Tuesday included Super Micro Computer, which closed 7% higher and climbed another 16% in extended trading after the AI server maker said it expects gross margins for the quarter to be above its previous forecast.</p><p>Shares of 3M gained more than 7% after the industrial giant lifted its full-year profit forecast.</p><p>And shares of Hasbro jumped nearly 9% after the company raised its annual revenue and profit forecasts, betting on demand for its digital gaming and "Magic: The Gathering" products.</p><p>The focus this week now turns to results from tech giants Alphabet, Tesla and Intel.</p></body>
The server company said it now expects gross margins of 15% to 17%, up from its previous guidance for up 8.2% to 8.4%.
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Hacking gang Anubis claimed credit on Tuesday for an attack on Coca-Cola-owned dairy company fairlife, threatening to publish stolen data unless it received an unspecified ransom. The group made the claim on its dark web site, saying it had stolen 1 terabyte of data from fairlife. Coca-Cola did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and the hackers did not immediately return a message.
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Wall Street expects Hoka's revenue growth to help Deckers exceed both guidance and consensus expectations.
Northrop Grumman Corp (NOC) reports a record $105 billion backlog and raises full-year guidance, despite facing margin pressures in key segments.
Halliburton Co (HAL) reports a 6% revenue increase to $5.7 billion, driven by international gains despite North American stagnation and Middle East disruptions.
General Motors Co (GM) reports robust earnings with increased EBIT margins and raised guidance, despite facing EV restructuring charges and market share declines.
3M Co (MMM) reports robust Q2 performance with 5.4% organic growth, increased EPS, and optimistic full-year guidance.

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The PHLX Semiconductor Sector Index regained some of its recent losses, climbing more than 5%. Intel stood out, adding 8.6% ahead of the chip maker's earnings report on Thursday. Chip stocks are still down roughly 3% over the past five trading days.
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OpenAI has appointed two prominent financial executives from Nubank and BNY Mellon to its board of directors in preparation for a potential initial public offering.
Shares of SpaceX rose on Tuesday after the company set a date for its first earnings report as a publicly traded company.
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U.S. stocks rose broadly as chip shares staged a strong recovery and investors positioned for a wave of major technology earnings.
Chip stocks rose. Chip maker Intel was a standout, rising 8.6% ahead of its earnings report Thursday. Chip stocks have been under pressure lately as investors fret about low-cost Chinese AI models that look like strong performers.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.7%, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 1.3%. Micron Technology and Nvidia were the two strongest forces lifting the market as AI stocks climbed for a second straight day after tumbling the week before. The Nasdaq composite rose 329.13 points, or 1.3%, to 25,837.21.