FEATURE The thing about bull markets, especially those powered by investor momentum, is that they constantly ask questions that can’t be satisfied by “more of the same.” Broadcom gave Wall Street a rare moment of tech sector clarity late Wednesday, topping second-quarter earnings forecasts but disappointing modestly on its near-term sales outlook.
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US stocks were expected to head in different directions on Thursday morning, as oil prices retreat but tech earnings overnight disappointed investors. Dow Jones futures were called 0.8% higher, but the S&P 500 was off 0.4% and Nasdaq futures were down 1.3%. The latter pair were...
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The Calvin Klein parent cuts its full-year revenue guidance, citing the conflict in the Middle East.
Stock Market Today: The Dow Jones index rose Thursday ahead of jobless claims. Broadcom and CrowdStrike plunged on earnings.
Broadcom’s results were weighing on Tesla shares. If one AI company stubs its toe, other AI companies will say “ow.”
Investing.com -- Yardeni Research said any near-term pullback in the S&P 500 should be treated as a buying opportunity, maintaining its year-end target of 8,250 even as the firm flagged several risks that could weigh on equities in the coming weeks.
SpaceX says it plans to raise up to $75 billion when it goes public this month in what could be the largest stock market debut ever, and it would put Elon Musk on course to becoming the first trillionaire.
VOO became the first ETF to cross $1 trillion in assets, driven by low fees, strong inflows, and a bullish outlook for the S&P 500.
June 4 (Reuters) - What matters in U. and global markets today , Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets The S&P; 500 failed to clock its 10th straight daily gain on Wednesday and there are some clouds gathering in markets.
Intel is teaming up with Apple supplier Foxconn to develop artificial-intelligence infrastructure—but that wasn’t enough to stop the chip manufacturer’s stock from sliding on Thursday. The selloff came after Intel and Foxconn, also known as Hon Hai Precision Industry said they would collaborate to speed up the AI buildout. “Together, we are accelerating the delivery of end-to-end platforms that unlock new capabilities and extend the impact of AI worldwide,” Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan said.
$300 billion That's roughly how much market value Broadcom is slated to lose today after its results last night sent its shares sliding 13% premarket. The move underscores the high bar that companies tied to AI are now facing: The semiconductor and software maker logged strong quarterly revenue—fueled by demand for its AI chips—but left its 2027 outlook unchanged, sticking with guidance for AI semiconductor revenue of more than $100 billion.
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Inflation has accelerated and economic growth has slowed under President Trump.
Newly implemented rule changes will allow SpaceX insiders to cash out at the expense of retail investors.
Stocks looked set to slide again on Thursday after chip maker Broadcom’s third-quarter revenue guidance failed to wow Wall Street, reigniting some worries about how fast AI demand will accelerate. Futures tracking the S&P 500 declined 0.4%, and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 fell 1.0%.
U. S. equity futures traded in mixed territory on Thursday as investors balanced renewed diplomatic developments in the Middle East against corporate news from major technology companies and the upcoming public debut of SpaceX.
CPB shares have continued to see poor action in 2026, down nearly 25% and widely underperforming on the back of weak quarterly results.
Investors will monitor initial jobless claims and the Challenger job-cuts report before turning their attention to Friday's nonfarm payrolls release.
The central bank's predictability, which Wall Street holds dear, may soon be a distant memory.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Thursday, Jun, 4 2026 US stock futures are mixed this morning, with broad S&P 500 contracts slightly softer while tech linked contracts edge higher, as investors weigh three big forces. First, the OECD now expects global growth of 2.8% in 2026 and US growth of 2.0%, a signal that the world economy is still expanding but not racing ahead. Second, the US 10 year Treasury yield is holding near 4.45%, suggesting borrowing costs for mortgages, credit...
Distribution Solutions has been treading water for the past six months, holding steady at $27.45. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11% gain during that period.
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D-Wave Quantum stock is soaring on fresh government funding and Nvidia's AI push into quantum computing.
Oil prices fell back after surging Wednesday as renewed fighting threatened the U.S.-Iran ceasefire. Early Thursday in Asia, Brent crude was $1.17 lower at $96.64 per barrel, while benchmark U.S. crude oil shed $1.08 to $94.94 per barrel. Oil prices had climbed a day earlier after both the United States and Iran said they launched retaliations for earlier attacks or attempted ones.