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US equity futures were higher pre-bell Tuesday as traders digested new efforts by mediators to put p
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Wall Street futures pointed higher pre-bell Tuesday as tech traders toggled risk-on switches despite
Tuesday, 3M reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings and raised its full year financial outlook.
General Motors reported better-than-expected second-quarter earnings on Tuesday. For the quarter, GM announced an adjusted operating profit of $3.9 billion from sales of $48 billion. Wall Street was looking for $3.7 billion and $47 billion, respectively.
Markets look ahead to a pivotal week for technology companiesUS equity futures traded higher on Tuesday as investors prepared for a busy earnings calendar led by major technology companies, while continuing to monitor escalating tensions in the Middle East and questions surrounding the sustainability of artificial intelligence investment. By 02:49 ET (06:49 GMT), Dow Jones futures had gained 170 points, or 0.
Nasdaq 100 futures jumped 1.2%. The Nasdaq blew a lead on Monday, closing a touch lower as Wall Street assessed a flare-up in tensions between the U.S. and Iran and questioned whether cheap Chinese large-language models would cause the AI spending boom to fizzle out. “We see little evidence that the latest escalation will weaken economic growth enough to change our pro-risk stance,” BlackRock Investment Institute head Jean Boivin said.
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<body><p>STORY: Stocks started the week on a down note, with the Dow falling about six tenths of one percent, while the S&P 500 dropped two tenths and the Nasdaq ended basically flat.</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Investors looked for moves toward de-escalation in the Middle East while they waited for earnings reports due from major technology companies later in the week.</p><p>Melissa Brown, managing director of investment decision research at SimCorp, says the technology firms will have to post significant earnings growth to maintain their lofty trading levels. </p><p>“Every company, whether it's Google or Tesla, obviously they have very different business models and different drivers of their business. But overall, I think to justify the high valuations that we see in a lot of those names, we would need to see good earnings growth, not just kind of your run-of-the-mill 10%, but you'd want to see higher earnings growth on top of good margins as well. So, we want the businesses to be profitable and growing.”</p><p>:: Archive</p><p>Meanwhile, Yemen's Iran-aligned Houthis said on Monday that they were imposing a naval blockade on Saudi Arabia, opening a new front in the U.S.-Iran war and widening the threat to global energy supplies and trade beyond the Gulf. </p><p>But a senior Iranian official told Reuters that mediators have passed Iran a proposal to de-escalate the war with the U.S. that would offer a 10-day ceasefire to find ways to revive an interim deal reached last month.</p><p>Stocks on the move included Paramount Skydance which lost two percent and Warner Brothers Discovery which slipped almost four percent after a judge halted their $110 billion merger temporarily as a coalition of states argued it would irreparably harm competition.</p><p>And shares of Domino’s Pizza gained two percent after the chain’s quarterly revenue edged past Wall Street estimates.</p></body>
Pan American Silver (PAAS) closed the most recent trading day at $42.19, moving +1.01% from the previous trading session.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Ouster, Inc. (OUST) stood at $34.77, denoting a -6.13% move from the preceding trading day.
Itron (ITRI) reached $84.37 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -1.88% change compared to its last close.
Garmin (GRMN) closed the most recent trading day at $244.79, moving 1.91% from the previous trading session.
Rithm (RITM) closed the most recent trading day at $9.2, moving 1.29% from the previous trading session.
Valero Energy (VLO) reached $313.31 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +1.18% change compared to its last close.
Vital Farms (VITL) reached $13.76 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +1.55% change compared to its last close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Vertex Pharmaceuticals (VRTX) stood at $480.5, denoting a -1.06% move from the preceding trading day.
Williams-Sonoma (WSM) closed the most recent trading day at $223.34, moving 2.22% from the previous trading session.
United Parcel Service (UPS) closed the most recent trading day at $113.15, moving 3.88% from the previous trading session.
A chip-stock rebound lost steam Monday as artificial-intelligence anxieties and Mideast tensions weighed on markets. Major U.S. stock indexes edged lower, with the Dow industrials leading losses. The Dow dropped 0.6%, or 307 points, while the S&P 500 fell 0.2%.