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Stock Futures Fall as Market Battles to Extend Record Run Amid U.S.-Iran Strikes
Barrons.com79d agobearish
Stock Futures Fall as Market Battles to Extend Record Run Amid U.S.-Iran Strikes

The U.S. stock market is on the cusp of a historic streak but it faces a battle to overcome rising oil prices and U.S.-Iran tensions. Stock futures edged lower early Wednesday as Brent crude prices climbed around 2% following fresh strikes between the two sides in the Middle East. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were down 0.3%, S&P 500 futures were down 0.1% and Nasdaq futures were largely flat.

Higher Yield or Broader Dividend Diversification? VYM vs. HDV
Motley Fool80d agoneutral
Higher Yield or Broader Dividend Diversification? VYM vs. HDV

The Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF (VYM) and the iShares Core High Dividend ETF (HDV) both provide exposure to U.S. dividend equities, but their income profiles are built differently. For investors evaluating yield, the key distinction is how much diversification sits behind the income stream.

Cathie Wood buys $67 million of surging semiconductor stock
TheStreet80d agobullish
Cathie Wood buys $67 million of surging semiconductor stock

Cathie Wood, chief of Ark Investment Management, has spent much of the past several months trimming positions in some of the market's biggest winners, likely locking in gains after a strong rally. Now, Wood is making one of her largest purchases in recent months, buying roughly $66 million worth of ...

Wall St ends modestly higher as AI zeal offset by Middle East jitters
Reuters Videos80d agoneutralVIDEO
Wall St ends modestly higher as AI zeal offset by Middle East jitters

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes ended modestly higher on Tuesday, with the Dow making the biggest move, gaining&nbsp; just under half a percent, the S&P 500 ticking up more than a tenth of a percent and the Nasdaq nudging up slightly.</p><p>The AI fervor that's powered the market to multiple new highs this spring&nbsp;was counterbalanced on Tuesday by tensions arising from U.S.-Iran peace talks.</p><p>On the economic front, a report from the Labor Department showed an unexpected spike in job openings, driven by the professional and business services sector. Otherwise, hirings, firings and the number of people quitting their jobs all decreased, suggesting a slowdown in labor market churn.</p><p>Kevin Nicholson is global fixed income chief investment officer at RiverFront Investment Group.</p><p>"Stocks are taking a breather today. I think that a large part of it has been that we've had such a quick and sudden rally over the last two months, and it's rallied really hard. And I think that with the economic data coming in today, along with the potential of a Iran peace deal, I think that investors are just taking a pause just to see where things are actually going to shake out."</p><p>Stocks on the move included Hewlett Packard Enterprise, which jumped 19.5% a day after the AI server maker's strong results showed the company's on track ​to hit its long-term financial targets two years ahead of schedule.</p><p>::&nbsp; Archive</p><p>Shares of Marvell Technology surged 32.5% after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called the chipmaker the next "trillion-dollar company." Nvidia invested $2 billion in Marvell in March.</p><p>And a more than 5% drop in bitcoin hit cryptocurrency firms. Shares of Coinbase shed more than 4.5% while Strategy sank more than 9%.</p></body>