Nvidia (NVDA) stock is up about 15.98% year to date, at the time of writing, Thursday afternoon, June 4. Meanwhile, the SPDR S&P 500 index (SPY) is up about 10.97% in the same period. While the stock has outpaced the S&P 500, its growth has lagged that of other computer-related ...
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A potentially softer labor market report, renewed AI debate, and geopolitical uncertainty weighed on risk sentiment.
Why the stock will be in your Nasdaq 100 fund but not your S&P 500 fund—and other quirks of the largest IPO ever.
S&P Dow Jones Indices said Thursday it won't fast-track the inclusion of SpaceX and this year's other giant IPOs into the S&P 500. Rules governing the benchmark stock index require newly listed companies to trade on an exchange for at least a year and to show a track record of liquidity and profitability before they become eligible for inclusion. The committee that oversees the index had considered waiving those requirements to speed the inclusion of SpaceX, OpenAI and other so-called megacap companies that could go public as soon as this year.
By Pritam Biswas and Noel Randewich June 4 (Reuters) - S&P Global said on Thursday it was not changing the requirements for entry into its major indices, dealing a setback to Elon Musk's SpaceX by
LGI Homes has been treading water for the past six months, recording a small loss of 4.7% while holding steady at $48.22. The stock also fell short of the S&P 500’s 11% gain during that period.

US stock futures mostly fell in the wait for the release of the May jobs report.
S&P Dow Jones Indices rejected calls to fast track SpaceX and other upcoming megacap IPOs such as Anthropic and OpenAI into the S&P 500 index.
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Investors in Micron Technology (MU) stock have laughed all the way to the bank over the past year, especially those who bought into the AI memory story early. Putting the rally in context, Micron stock has gained almost 100% in the past month alone and over 350% over the past six months, ...
Wall Street rallied after falling oil prices and yields in the bond market eased the pressure on U.S. stocks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared 1.7% to a record, and the Nasdaq composite slipped 0.1%. The Nasdaq composite fell 23.02 points, or 0.1%, to 26,830.96.
Federal Reserve Vice Chair for Supervision Michelle Bowman said regulators have launched a new effort to better understand how bank lending flows into private credit funds and other nonbank financial firms.
💲 The S&P 500's financial sector is up 2.6% today, which would be its biggest one-day gain since April 2025. Here are some of the top performers in the sector: Blackstone (BX), up 8%. Robinhood (HOOD), up 6.
Enact Holdings trades at $40.58 per share and has stayed right on track with the overall market, gaining 7% over the last six months. At the same time, the S&P 500 has returned 11%.
Teledyne has had an impressive run over the past six months as its shares have beaten the S&P 500 by 8.4%. The stock now trades at $618.31, marking a 19.4% gain. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.
Ford has had an impressive run over the past six months as its shares have beaten the S&P 500 by 8.6%. The stock now trades at $15.72, marking a 19.6% gain. This was partly thanks to its solid quarterly results, and the performance may have investors wondering how to approach the situation.
SpaceX plans a June listing with 555.6 million shares priced at $135 each.
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...
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.
$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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
By Gregor Stuart Hunter SINGAPORE, June 4 (Reuters) - Asian stocks fell at the start of trading on Thursday as renewed fighting between the U.S. and Iran rattled stocks, even as conflicting signs of

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street's main indexes tumbled on Wednesday, with the Dow losing about 1.2%, the S&P 500 shedding about three-quarters of a percent and the Nasdaq falling roughly nine-tenths of a percent.</p><p>Flaring tensions in the Middle East and rising crude prices stoked inflation jitters and convinced investors to take some profits.</p><p>Energy stocks, buoyed by oil prices, enjoyed the largest percentage gains, with Exxon Mobil and Chevron both closing higher. </p><p>Meanwhile, six of the Magnificent Seven group of megacap tech stocks ended lower, with Meta the only exception.</p><p>Liz Miller is founder and president of Summit Place Financial Advisors.</p><p>"I more and more just keep seeing this market as a ping pong. One day we've got the momentum leading tech stocks up and then that drives all the indices up. And the next day we've got sort of the second tier undervalued companies up and the index is down. [FLASH] Today's again, one of those days where we're seeing energy with the most strength. We're seeing some of the consumer come through, some of the industrial, but techs are marginally down. And that's what I mean when I think about this market as a ping pong market, because these are high quality companies, they're large cap, they would be top tier fundamentally, but they haven't really participated as much in the index strength."</p><p>Among individual movers, shares of GameStop jumped 6% after the original meme stock posted a rise in quarterly revenue and unveiled a $2 billion share buyback program.</p><p>Shares of Crowdstrike, down nearly 3% at the close, dropped about another 10% in extended trading after the cyber security company reported a 15% jump in its first-quarter operating expenses as it ramps up investments in AI and product development.</p><p>And shares of Broadcom fell more than 6% in extended trading despite the company forecasting third-quarter revenue above Wall Street expectations, betting on robust demand for its custom AI chips and networking gear.</p></body>