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The Nasdaq, the S&P 500, and the Dow ended Thursday's session lower, but if you take a closer look, most of the market is actually holding up all right. The tech-heavy Nasdaq saw the most dramatic declines since tech stocks led the selloff, down 1.5%. The S&P 500 fell 0.5% and the Dow dropped 0.2% or 105 points.
Top cryptocurrencies fell Thursday, with Bitcoin (BTC-USD) still holding above $64,000. The CoinD
Energy stocks were higher late Thursday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index increasing 0.5%
All three major indexes were in the red midday and tech stocks were leading the fall. The Nasdaq slipped 1.1% and the S&P 500 dropped 0.5%. The Dow also was lower, down 0.3% or 158 points. Chip stocks are the standout laggard of the day, with the PHLX Semiconductor index down 5%, extending yesterday's declines.
Energy stocks were higher Thursday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index increasing 0.3% and
Why is the Dow holding up while the Nasdaq sinks? Healthcare gains are offsetting the semiconductor carnage.
Yesterday the PHLX Semiconductor Index ended the session down 2%, but the Nasdaq closed in the green, up 0.6%. Today the chip index is down roughly 4.4%, but the Nasdaq is also trading lower, down 1%.
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Chip stock weakness was taking its toll on Thursday, and tech stocks were losing steam. The Nasdaq was down 0.6%, while the S&P fell 0.1%. The Dow looked for direction near the flatline. Memory chip stocks, like Western Digital and Micron, were some of the worst performers premarket though the chip space struggled broadly.
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Investing.com -- U.S. stock index futures were mixed on Thursday as investors weighed lingering Middle East tensions, and focused on corporate earnings and further signs that U.S. inflationary pressures are easing.
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Wall Street looked set for a mixed open Thursday with further yo-yoing in technology stocks amidst a fresh batch of corporate earnings. Futures pointed to the Dow Jones opening 0.2%, while the S&P 500 was called down 0.2% and the Nasdaq looked set to bear the brunt of the selling, with...