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US equity indexes ended lower on Monday as crude oil prices rose amid escalating attacks by the US a
It seems the stock market just couldn’t hold onto to today’s gains. After spending most of Monday’s trading day in the green, the S&P 500 closed lower. The S&P 500 was down 0.2% while the Dow fell 0.6% or 305 points.
Energy stocks rose late Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 0.7% and the Stat
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Stocks were mixed ahead of Monday's closing bell after all three major indexes opened the session in the green. The Dow was down 0.6% or 300 points and the S&P 500 wavered at the flatline. Both indexes erased gains from the morning.
Energy stocks were higher Monday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 0.6% and the St
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Netflix stock has fallen 28% this year. Still, Phillip Securities analyst Helena Wang upgraded shares of Netflix to Buy on Monday.
The parabolic AI trade has sent many chip stocks to the moon, as investors have bet that hyperscalers such as Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta will continue to aggressively expand AI capital expenditures. However, the rally now faces significant headwinds, with valuation and revenue sustainability concerns resurfacing amid rising competition from cheaper Chinese models. The […]
Tech stocks rallied on Monday while industrials stumbled. The major indexes can't agree on a direction today. Here's why.
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Middle East tensions, AI-driven tech weakness and stock-specific swings fueled big moves in leveraged ETFs. Here's a look at last week's top performers.
Boeing investors will have a lot of news to digest this week. They should focus on supply chain updates.
July 20 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes opened higher on Monday, as chip stocks recovered from last week's pullback and investors awaited a key slate of earnings from major technology companies
The Dow opened up 0.3% or 145 points. Chip stocks led the declines, with the same names leading the market year-to-date seeing the most dramatic losses. The Big Tech results could further catalyze the rotation out of tech or jump start a rebound from a rout that’s run too far.
Wall Street closed sharply lower on Friday, pulled down by tech and discretionary stocks.
Tesla reports second quarter earnings on Wednesday and Elon Musk is teasing more technology improvements.