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Inflation has become a broad-based problem, according to one of the 12 voting members of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Wednesday, Jul, 22 2026 US stock futures are pointing higher, with key contracts linked to the S&P 500 up about 0.5% and Nasdaq 100 futures up roughly 1.3%, as investors weigh fresh inflation worries against easing rate fears abroad. In the US, the 10 year Treasury yield sits near 4.6%, and markets see roughly a 50 to 60% chance of a Federal Reserve rate hike in September, which matters for mortgage costs, credit cards and growth focused stocks. At...
Investor Ross Gerber renewed his call for a major shake-up at The Walt Disney Co. (NYSE:DIS) on Tuesday, saying shareholders have “suffered too long” as the stock significantly lagged the S&P 500 over the past 11 years. Gerber Says Disney Should Be Broken Up Responding to a post on X by Creative Planning‘s Charlie Bilello showing Disney lost 10.93% over the past 11 years while the State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) gained 320.1%, Gerber said “It’s time for real change at Disney.” Ger
More than 550 million viewers watched on television screens, with the Spain-Argentina final averaging 21 million viewers per minute.
Why Analog Devices Stock Is Back In Focus Analog Devices (ADI) moved higher in its latest session, outperforming the S&P 500, as investors turned their attention to an upcoming earnings report that is attracting increased interest. See our latest analysis for Analog Devices. At a share price of $382.81, Analog Devices is coming off a period where the 30 day share price return declined 11.89%, yet the year to date share price return of 39.84% and 1 year total shareholder return of 64.73% point...
Asian shares were mostly higher Wednesday following a rally on Wall Street, despite concerns about higher oil prices and inflation. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 1.9% to 67,511.12, after the government reported that both imports and exports rose last month from a year earlier, as the weakening yen raised the value of both when converted from dollars to yen. More gains for makers of computer chips and other companies benefiting from the artificial-intelligence boom carried Wall Street higher.
U.S. futures declined amid rising oil prices as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies ahead of the peak earnings season.
Semiconductor stocks made some of the easiest money on Wall Street this year. Now they're quickly giving back their gains. The iShares Semiconductor ETF (SOXX), which many investors use to bet on chips, has crossed into bear market territory after falling from its June high. And one closely ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.7% while the S&P 500 rose 0.9% and the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.3%. Semiconductor stocks logged their best day in a month. Overall, traders “shrugged off the news from the War in favor of buying the chip makers again, presumably on the hope that the AI hyperscalers, when they report second-quarter earnings over the next few days, will also report large capital spending plans,” wrote Macquarie Strategist Thierry Wizman.
Microsoft reports earnings on July 29.
It looks like a great buy-and-hold option.
Dimon said he wouldn't do one thing in particular right now.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Zoetis (ZTS) stood at $75.35, denoting a -1.12% move from the preceding trading day.
Sigma Lithium Corporation (SGML) closed at $10.48 in the latest trading session, marking a +2.85% move from the prior day.
Phillips 66 (PSX) closed at $212.27 in the latest trading session, marking a +1.66% move from the prior day.
Waste Management (WM) closed at $233.18 in the latest trading session, marking a -2.46% move from the prior day.
The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index jumped over 5%, its best single-day gain in a month, as bargain buyers piled onto semiconductor stocks.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks closed higher on Tuesday, with the Dow gaining roughly three-quarters of a percent, the S&P 500 adding nearly nine-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq climbing about 1.3%.</p><p>Gains in recently battered semiconductor stocks pushed the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index more than 5% higher. It was the index's second consecutive advance after ending Friday more than 20% below its record high, reached in late June.</p><p>Meanwhile, investors looked past a 2% rise in oil prices as well as a fresh tariff battle, after President Donald Trump slapped a 50% duty on a wide range of imports from Canada.</p><p>Eric Parnell is chief market strategist at Great Valley Advisor Group.</p><p>"It's another day in the market and it's another tariff headline coming out of Washington, DC... But we've been down this road many, many times with tariffs over the last 12 to 18 months. And on a micro level, we can dissect what's the implication going to be for the beverage industry or the food industry associated with some of these tariffs. But what we've really seen, and we've also seen it with the Iran conflict, once the market gets comfortable with its reaction function, then it largely dismisses these headlines. And I think we should continue to expect this going forward."</p><p>Stocks on the move Tuesday included Super Micro Computer, which closed 7% higher and climbed another 16% in extended trading after the AI server maker said it expects gross margins for the quarter to be above its previous forecast.</p><p>Shares of 3M gained more than 7% after the industrial giant lifted its full-year profit forecast.</p><p>And shares of Hasbro jumped nearly 9% after the company raised its annual revenue and profit forecasts, betting on demand for its digital gaming and "Magic: The Gathering" products.</p><p>The focus this week now turns to results from tech giants Alphabet, Tesla and Intel.</p></body>
Twilio (TWLO) closed the most recent trading day at $196.22, moving 4.39% from the previous trading session.
Wingstop (WING) closed the most recent trading day at $134.95, moving 4.36% from the previous trading session.
Tyson Foods (TSN) concluded the recent trading session at $57.05, signifying a -1.64% move from its prior day's close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Western Union (WU) stood at $8.47, denoting a -2.19% move from the preceding trading day.
Intersnack's all-cash buyout at $14.25 per share drove a 91% premium and heavy trading, today, July 21, 2026.
Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas urges Warren Buffett to donate Berkshire stock through Trump Accounts for US children.
TFS Financial’s 25.9% return over the past six months has outpaced the S&P 500 by 17.5%, and its stock price has climbed to $18.30 per share. This run-up might have investors contemplating their next move.