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In the most recent trading session, Morgan Stanley (MS) closed at $200.51, indicating a +1.39% shift from the previous trading day.
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Today, May 21, 2026, traders confront surging sales and renewed adjusted profits against persistent losses and volatile sentiment.
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Nvidia closed 1.8% lower. The chip giant reported record sales and income that beat analyst expectations, driven by demand for data-center computing and the rise of AI agents. Nvidia’s stock is up 67% over the past 12 months, making it the largest publicly listed company in the world, with a market value of nearly $5.4 trillion.
US equity indexes were off session highs as President Donald Trump appeared open to giving Iran time

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All three of the major indexes (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) rebounded on Thursday and ended the trading session in positive territory. Yahoo Finance Markets and Data Editor Jared Blikre assesses the day's market moves while also taking a closer look at the record rally driving cybersecurity stocks higher.
Stocks rebounded as oil prices slid in the afternoon, a reflection of how the Middle East is dominating trader sentiment. Dow was up 299 points, or 0.6%, and on pace for its first closing high since February. Brent crude price is now down 0.5% as opposed to a gain of near 4% seen earlier in the day.
US equity indexes rose as President Donald Trump appeared open to giving Iran time to review Washing
Micron recovers from sell-off, but still lags record highs as volatility lingers
US equity indexes fell, pressured by higher crude oil and Treasury yields, amid concern that Iran's
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Stocks were down, feeling the burn from rising bond yields and oil prices as traders see a U.S.-Iran resolution slipping further away. The Dow was down 0.3%, though it closed less than half a percent point from a record level. The latest pressure comes from a Reuters report that said Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered to keep the country’s near-weapons-grade uranium in Iran, rather than send them abroad as the U.S. wants.