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Even if they go mostly unnoticed, industrial businesses are the backbone of our country. Their momentum is also rising as lower interest rates have incentivized higher capital spending. As a result, the industry has posted a 16.3% gain over the past six months, beating the S&P 500 by 8.3 percentage points.
US stock index futures traded cautiously on Tuesday after the Dow Jones Industrial Average reached a record high in the previous session, while investors weighed another strong earnings update from Samsung Electronics (USOTC:SSNHZ) alongside fresh comments from Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller. Futures pause after Wall Street recordsBy 03:02 ET (07:02 GMT), futures linked to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were little changed.
Whether it be online shopping or social media, secular forces are propelling consumer internet businesses forward. But it’s not all sunshine and rainbows as consumer purchasing power can make or break demand. Unfortunately, the market seems to believe stormy skies are ahead as the industry has shed 9.9% over the past six months. This performance is a stark contrast from the S&P 500’s 8% gain.
Whether you see them or not, industrials businesses play a crucial part in our daily activities. But their prominence also brings high exposure to the ups and downs of economic cycles. Luckily, the tide is turning in their favor as the industry’s 16.3% return over the past six months has topped the S&P 500 by 8.3 percentage points.
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Even if they go mostly unnoticed, energy businesses are the backbone of our country, providing the energy we need to power our lives and businesses.Their momentum is also rising as lower interest rates, as well as AI energy needs, have incentivized higher capital spending. As a result, the industry has posted a 19.5% gain over the past six months, beating the S&P 500 by 11.5 percentage points.
July 7 (Reuters) - Futures tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq dropped on Tuesday on declines in chip stocks over concerns about the sustainability of the AI-driven rally despite strong results from Samsung
Business services providers play a critical role for enterprises, assisting them with everything from new hardware integrations to consulting and marketing. Furthermore, the demand for their offerings is rising as more clients outsource non-core functions, a trend that has enabled the industry to return 17.1% over the past six months. At the same time, the S&P 500 was up 8%.
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Stocks looked set to open in the red on Tuesday as investors opted to ditch tech, even after South Korean memory-chip maker Samsung Electronics forecast a huge surge in profit. Nasdaq 100 futures dropped 0.8%. The blue-chip Dow notched a record close for a second straight session, while the tech-heavy Nasdaq added more than 1% as chip stocks roared back.
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The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Tuesday, Jul, 7 2026 US stock futures are pointing higher this morning, with E-mini S&P 500 contracts up about 0.4% and Nasdaq-100 futures ahead close to 1%. The move comes as investors digest softer US jobs data, with June payrolls at 57,000 and unemployment at 4.2%, which hints that hiring is cooling and may ease pressure for tighter policy. At the same time, the US 10-year yield sits near 4.47% and oil prices are easing, a combination that can...
Industrials businesses quietly power the physical things we depend on, from cars and homes to e-commerce infrastructure. They are also bound to benefit from a friendlier regulatory environment with the Trump administration, and this excitement has led to a six-month gain of 16.3% for the sector - higher than the S&P 500’s 8% return.
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Asian shares have retreated, with South Korea's Kospi shedding nearly 8% despite a rebound for AI stocks that lifted stocks on Wall Street. Oil prices rose and U.S. futures were mixed. In Seoul, the Kospi lost 7.6% to 7,444.13 as shares in both Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix slumped 8.7%.
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