By Stephen Culp NEW YORK, June 30 (Reuters) - Tech stocks boosted Wall Street as investors prepared to close the book on a month of losses for the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq, but the strongest quarterly
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The sneakers and apparel company said the results were in line with its expectations, despite facing what it called an increasingly challenging operating environment.
The market might be all-in on the AI trade, but a growing chorus of traders and analysts is changing strategies. Mega-cap tech companies like Microsoft, Meta, and Amazon have been hit particularly hard in recent weeks as their plans to spend billions on AI infrastructure have attracted growing ...
JOBY stock rallies as Toyota announces a new strategic partnership with the eVTOL firm. Wall Street continues to see significant further upside in JOBY shares from current levels.
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The biggest moves in a stock rarely start where investors are looking. They start in places that never reach the U.S. business pages. Right now, Wall Street is fixated on one name above almost all others. SpaceX (SPCX) went public on June 12 in the largest initial public offering in history, and ...
The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.3% to another record, and the Nasdaq composite climbed 1.5%. Stock indexes rose in much of Europe and Asia, while the Japanese yen fell near a 40-year low against the U.S. dollar. The Nasdaq composite rose 393.58 points, or 1.5%, to 26,213.72.
Qualcomm, which just a few years ago had no data-center revenue, intends to generate $15 billion in data-center sales by 2029.
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For years, holding stablecoins in a crypto wallet meant your money sat idle, earning nothing, disconnected from everyday spending. MetaMask is trying to change that. MetaMask, the self-custodial crypto wallet used by millions, launched Money Account on June 30, a new feature that combines earning, ...
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Rocket Lab just made its biggest move yet. The space company, known for launching small rockets into orbit, is buying Iridium Communications in a deal valued at about $8 billion. For years, Rocket Lab (RKLB) built rockets and satellite parts for other companies. Now it wants to own and ...
Comcast's spinning off NBCUniversal could set them up to pursue future deals even if there aren't any deals on the table yet.
Bank of America analysts on Tuesday left their S&P 500 year-end target unchanged at 7100, 5% below the index's close on Monday, citing Big Tech's dwindling cash flows and the possibility of rate hikes.
Verizon announces an international joint venture with BT Group. Here’s what the agreement means for VZ shares in the second half of 2026.
U.S. officials are allowing Zyn to market itself as being less harmful than traditional cigarettes, making the product the first nicotine pouch on the market to be granted such a distinction. The Food and Drug Administration announced that 20 different Zyn nicotine pouches—including flavors ranging from cool mint to cinnamon—can carry language stating that using the pouches instead of smoking cigarettes puts users at a lower risk of mouth cancer, stroke, heart disease, lung cancer, emphysema and chronic bronchitis. Zyn nicotine pouches, a product of Swedish Match USA, which is owned by Philip Morris International are the most popular in the U.S. They were granted permission to stay on the market in early 2025, the first pouch to receive the authorization.
Susquehanna has filed a lawsuit seeking to unmask the traders who bet on a drop in Futu and Tiger Brokers stock.
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NBCU has shown interest in companies like Electronic Arts in the past and currently has a deal with Nintendo around the Super Mario Bros. franchise.
Disney's $50 million class action settlement pays YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream subscribers who had plans between April 2019 and March 2026.
Jack in the Box stock shot up more than 20% on Monday. The stock also faces 40% short interest, according to MarketSurge.
General Dynamics is expected to announce its second-quarter results soon, and analysts predict a single-digit growth in the company’s bottom-line figure.
Rocket Lab's ambitious business makes each quarterly report an exciting affair.
FactSet and Google say they will co-develop finance agents and weave "agentic experiences across the investment and dealmaking life cycles."
Over the last six months, OneMain’s shares have sunk to $61.85, producing a disappointing 9% loss - a stark contrast to the S&P 500’s 6.1% gain. This might have investors contemplating their next move.
The first half of 2026 is coming to a close on Tuesday, and with it, another rollicking stretch for the U.S. equity market.
The SPDR Gold Shares fund is down big from its highs, but if fears of a recession start to mount, it may rally once again.
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AT&T is set to release its second-quarter results next month, with analysts predicting a single-digit rise in the company's earnings.