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Honeywell Aerospace (HONA) Starts Trading Solo With New Leaders And Major Index Entry
Simply Wall St.47d agoneutral
Honeywell Aerospace (HONA) Starts Trading Solo With New Leaders And Major Index Entry

Honeywell Aerospace has completed its spin-off from Honeywell International and is now trading independently on the Nasdaq under the ticker NasdaqGS:HONA. The company has joined several major stock indices, including the S&P 500, NASDAQ Composite, and a range of Russell and FTSE indices. New leadership appointments include President and CEO Jim Currier and Board Chair Craig Arnold. Honeywell Aerospace, now listed as NasdaqGS:HONA, begins life as a stand-alone public company with a share...

XLP’s 2.6% Yield Holds Firm as Retail Sales Hit 12-Month High
24/7 Wall St.47d agoneutral
XLP’s 2.6% Yield Holds Firm as Retail Sales Hit 12-Month High

The Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSEARCA:XLP) is the default ticker investors reach for when they want a slice of the cereal aisle, the laundry detergent shelf, and the checkout counter inside one wrapper. XLP holds the S&P 500’s consumer staples names and pays a quarterly dividend funded by the cash those companies send ... XLP’s 2.6% Yield Holds Firm as Retail Sales Hit 12-Month High

Wall Street ends lower as tech shares slip
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Wall Street ends lower as tech shares slip

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks finished flat to slightly lower on Wednesday, with the Dow little changed, the S&P 500 down more than two-tenths of a percent and the Nasdaq sliding two-thirds of a percent.</p><p>Speaking at a European Central Bank panel in Portugal, U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh said he will stick firmly to the central bank's 2% inflation target and "disappoint" anyone who expects loose monetary policy despite President Donald Trump's call for interest rate cuts.</p><p>But Brad Bernstein, managing director at UBS Private Wealth Management, doesn't think the Fed will hike rates this year either.</p><p>"One of the three reasons we think markets will be higher at the end of the year is because the Fed is not going to raise interest rates this year. // We think more likely they'll resume Fed cuts in the spring of next year. And today, Fed Chair Walsh said in Portugal that he has seen in the last four weeks expectations, inflation expectations continuing to get better because of the drop most likely he - didn't cite this - but most likely because oil has gone from 90 [dollars a barrel] to 70 and now under 70 today."</p><p>Among Wednesday's stock moves, technology shares fell, with the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index down more than 6%.</p><p>One tech outlier was Meta Platforms after Bloomberg News reported that it is building a cloud business to sell excess AI computing capacity.</p><p>Among the day's decliners, shares of Alcoa fell about 9% after Australia's South32 agreed to sell most of its aluminum assets to Alcoa.</p><p>The key monthly U.S. jobs report is due out on Thursday, while the market will be closed Friday ahead of the Fourth of July holiday.</p></body>

The $95-a-Year Fee Nobody Notices: Why SPXL Underperforms Its Own Math
24/7 Wall St.47d agobearish
The $95-a-Year Fee Nobody Notices: Why SPXL Underperforms Its Own Math

SPXL sells a simple promise: three times the daily move of the S&P 500. What its factsheet does not sell is the quiet gap that opens between that promise and reality every time markets zigzag. That gap is the hidden cost, and it lives in your account whether you notice it or not. Start with ... The $95-a-Year Fee Nobody Notices: Why SPXL Underperforms Its Own Math