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Friday’s labor-market rebound sets in motion a collision between the new Fed chair, the bond market and the White House.
REVIEW PREVIEW NEWSLETTER Record Scratch. The Nasdaq Composite just wrapped its worst day in more than a year. The tech-heavy index sank 4.2%, while the S&P 500 dropped 2.6%, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 695 points, or 1.
Fears of rising interest rates collided with worries about artificial-intelligence spending on Wall Street Friday, bringing an abrupt and painful end to weeks of gains and sending the Nasdaq composite to its worst day in more than a year.

<body><p>STORY: Wall Street’s nine-week winning streak came to an abrupt halt on Friday, with the Dow dropping about one-and-a-third percent, the S&P 500 sliding more than 2.6% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq tumbling nearly 4.2%, its largest one-day percentage loss in more than a year.</p><p>Selling was concentrated among chip stocks and other technology favorites that have surged in recent weeks as the Nasdaq and S&P 500 rose repeatedly to fresh highs.</p><p>The Philadelphia Semiconductor Index erased more than $1 trillion in stock market value on Friday, suffering its largest one-day percentage plunge since March of 2020.</p><p>Eric Lynch, managing director and co-portfolio manager of Suncoast Equity Management, said tech stocks tanked due to rate-hike and AI spending concerns.</p><p>"The first factor is the blowout jobs report this morning. That has taken the chances of another Fed cut off the table for 2026. That hits long-duration, most exciting speculative stocks the most. [FLASH] But also there's been grumblings about AI, just some concerns about whether or not the token usage is really translating to great returns. And you've seen some consternation kind of bubbling up."</p><p>Among individual movers, AI chipmaker Nvidia, the largest company by market value, lost more than 6%, while Intel, Micron, AMD and Broadcom all slid between about 8% and 13.5%.</p><p>Shares of Lululemon Athletica slumped about 8.5% after the athletic apparel maker cut its annual profit forecast and projected second-quarter earnings well below Wall Street estimates.</p><p>And a more than 4% drop in bitcoin hit cryptocurrency firms, with shares of Coinbase and Strategy each tumbling about 7%.</p></body>
Shareholder approval moved the deal forward, but antitrust scrutiny now puts the focus on whether regulators seek divestitures or conditions that could affect the timing and economics of the transaction.
VICI Properties Inc. (VICI) concluded the recent trading session at $27.86, signifying a +2.39% move from its prior day's close.
Trane Technologies (TT) closed at $456.84 in the latest trading session, marking a -1.49% move from the prior day.
In the closing of the recent trading day, NXP Semiconductors (NXPI) stood at $295.96, denoting a -8.15% move from the preceding trading day.
AeroVironment (AVAV) reached $185.92 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -9.04% change compared to its last close.
In the latest trading session, Wingstop (WING) closed at $142.23, marking a -1.56% move from the previous day.
ATI (ATI) reached $177.47 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -2% change compared to its last close.
Southern Co. (SO) concluded the recent trading session at $92.6, signifying a +1.07% move from its prior day's close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, PPL (PPL) stood at $35.74, denoting a +1.65% move from the preceding trading day.
Lightspeed Commerce Inc. (LSPD) concluded the recent trading session at $9.24, signifying a -2.43% move from its prior day's close.
Broadcom’s AI bookings remain the key proof point, with investors watching whether custom chip demand can convert quickly enough to support its fiscal 2027 AI revenue target.
Today, June 5, 2026, investors are weighing fresh policy tailwinds and new SMR applications against NuScale’s shifting risk profile.
Macroeconomic concerns just spurred a massive sell-off for Navitas stock.
US equity indexes plunged amid a slide in mega-cap chip names and government bonds, as a strong jobs

In bitcoin's (BTC-USD) latest slump, the cryptocurrency has sunk below $60,000 on Friday. The CLARITY Act — the Congressional bill for crypto regulation — currently sits on the Senate's schedule for a possible vote before lawmakers' summer recess. Bitwise head of research Ryan Rasmussen sits down with Josh Lipton to explain why he believes the CLARITY Act may not get passed in 2026, underlining that that shouldn't stop the momentum of the crypto industry.

US stocks (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) sink in Friday trading, the Nasdaq Composite leading losses and closing over 1,100 points lower (4.18%). The market is reacting to May's overwhelmingly positive labor data — 172,000 jobs added the US economy vs. estimates of 88,000 — raising investor concerns that the Federal Reserve may be inclined to hike interest rates. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre breaks down the day's biggest market moves.
US equity indexes plunged as a strong jobs report slashed the odds for interest rate cuts this year,
The Nasdaq dropped nearly 3% after a stronger-than-expected hiring report. Strong employment data has traders bracing for a Fed rate hike.