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RTX (RTX) concluded the recent trading session at $194.91, signifying a -2.96% move from its prior day's close.
Upstart Holdings, Inc. (UPST) closed at $31.81 in the latest trading session, marking a -3.78% move from the prior day.
Toast (TOST) concluded the recent trading session at $28.57, signifying a -3.51% move from its prior day's close.
In the latest trading session, Texas Instruments (TXN) closed at $301.14, marking a +2.67% move from the previous day.
Rigetti Computing, Inc. (RGTI) reached $16.92 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.24% change compared to its last close.
Shares of high-end brands fell as new turmoil in the war with Iran clouded the outlook, even though CEOs, like Capri's John Idol, remain relatively bullish.
By Stephen Culp NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Dow followed their global counterparts lower on Wednesday, and crude prices surged as U.S.
The Dow Jones slid with most stocks as oil prices jumped. The Nasdaq rose as Nvidia, Dell and AI plays bounced. SpaceX hit a new low.
By Pete Schroeder WASHINGTON, July 8 (Reuters) - Stocks were mostly lower and oil prices rose on Wednesday after U.S.
U.S. stocks were mostly lower after President Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was over, suggesting the latest exchange of attacks near the Strait of Hormuz could continue. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite rose 51.96, or 0.2%,to 25870.65, as beaten-down semiconductor stocks recouped some losses. The most significant tensions since the June peace deal began with Iranian attacks on ships in the Strait of Hormuz earlier this week, which set back efforts to reopen the strategic waterway.
Markets tumbled after President Trump said the ceasefire with Iran may be over. Speaking in Turkey at the NATO summit, the president said the U.S. was likely to continue strikes. The Nasdaq Composite, however, managed a 0.2% gain.
The S&P 500 may not suggest it, but most of the stock market struggled on Wednesday. The Dow was down 577 points or 1.1%. Beyond the blue-chip index, things looked less dire. The S&P fell 0.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq was up 0.
Oil prices jumped 6% while U.S. stocks fell as renewed Middle East conflict threatens crude shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.
(Updates with index/price moves and political news from the first paragraph.) US equity indexes t
Energy stocks were higher late Wednesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index and the State
BNP Paribas analyst James Picariello doesn’t see a Tesla-SpaceX merger happening any time soon. He ticks off several reasons why.
Stocks were little-changed after the Fed released minutes from its latest meeting. The Federal Open Market Committee held rates steady in June, and the meeting was the first under the leadership of Chairman Kevin Warsh. The Dow was down 600 points, or 1.6%, the S&P 500 was down 0.4%, and the Nasdaq was down 0.1%.
Energy stocks were higher Wednesday afternoon, with the NYSE Energy Sector Index rising 1.3% and the
Oil surged and stocks slid after the president's comments at a NATO summit, while semiconductor stocks staged a quiet recovery.
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