The benchmark US stock measures were tracking in the red before the open Friday as traders evaluate
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Wall Street futures pointed lower pre-bell Friday as rising oil prices and interest rates tempered o
The "Dow 50,000" party hats are out to celebrate the blue-chip index' milestone. But the move is coming from an unexpected source.
Futures fell as Treasury yields and oil prices jumped on President Trump comments after Nvidia ran and the Cerebras IPO soared. The Trump-Xi summit is over.
President Donald Trump’s summit with China’s leader Xi Jinping might yield some long-awaited business for Boeing but not enough business for the stock. Boeing stock dropped 4.7% on Thursday and slid another 1.3% in Friday’s premarket. Trump told Fox News on Thursday that a 200-plane order from China could be coming.
May 15 (Reuters) - Futures tracking the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 tumbled more than 1% on Friday, with an AI-driven rally in U.S. stocks poised to stall, as Treasury yields jumped on concerns about
Wall Street closed higher on Thursday following positive developments at the U.S.-China summit.
The central bank may be transforming from Wall Street's foundation to a liability before our eyes.
Stocks looked set to fall on Friday as investors fretted about soaring Treasury yields and President Donald Trump’s summit with China's leader Xi Jinping concluded without any meaningful breakthrough on trade. “For some time, analysts have been puzzled by equity markets’ resilience in the face of rising bond yields and clear inflationary pressures,” said Kathleen Brooks, research director at the foreign-exchange brokerage XTB. “Today we may see the pressure of rising bond yields start to weigh on equities, and futures prices suggest that U.S. indices will pull back from record highs later today and could close the week on a dampener.”
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed Iran shouldn't control the waterway. The S&P 500 rose 0.8%, and the Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.9%. Shares of Cerebras Systems priced at $185 in their public offering and opened trading at $350 on Thursday.

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday, with the Dow and S&P 500 each gaining about three-quarters of a percent, and the Nasdaq climbing nearly nine-tenths of a percent.</p><p>The Dow recaptured its position above the 50,000 mark, ending just shy of its all-time closing high. The S&P 500 posted its first close above 7500, and the Nasdaq also notched another record high close.</p><p>The market boost came largely from - what else? - AI-related tech stocks, including a blowout IPO from chip designer Cerebras, which jumped 68% in its U.S. market debut.</p><p>But Bob Lang, founder and chief options analyst at Explosive Options, warned that the enthusiasm could portend a sharp market selloff.</p><p>"I think right now with markets at all time highs, the Nasdaq pushing through around 30,000, the Dow about 50,000, again, you're going to hear all these headlines coming out in the news talking about these milestones. And it creates a wall of worry. And the wall of worry is that, you know, people on the sidelines are saying, ‘Hey, look, I got to get myself back in the game over here.' Well, it's those moments that tell us that we're probably closer to a correction or a severe pullback more than anything, because it's the last people who come in are going to create that last hop in the market."</p><p>Among other stock moves, shares of Cisco Systems surged more than 13% to touch an all-time high after the computer networking giant announced almost 4,000 job cuts as part of a restructuring scheme, and raised its annual revenue forecast.</p><p>U.S.-listed shares of AI infrastructure firm Nebius Group rose more than 6.5% after Northland Capital raised its target price to $248 per share.</p><p>And shares of AI chip leader Nvidia gained nearly 4.5% after the U.S. cleared the sales of the company's H200 chips to Chinese firms.</p></body>
US stock futures were little changed after an upbeat day on Wall Street, as investors looked ahead to the final leg of President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
US stock futures were little changed after an upbeat day on Wall Street, as investors looked ahead to the final leg of President Trump's meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Hasbro (HAS) concluded the recent trading session at $95.65, signifying a +1.74% move from its prior day's close.
In the closing of the recent trading day, Trip.com (TCOM) stood at $50.2, denoting a -3.98% move from the preceding trading day.
In the closing of the recent trading day, AZZ (AZZ) stood at $147.39, denoting a +2.13% move from the preceding trading day.
President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed Iran shouldn't control the key waterway. The S&P 500 rose 0.8%, and the Nasdaq Composite jumped 0.9%. Shares of Cerebras Systems priced at $185 in their public offering and opened trading at $350 on Thursday.
In the most recent trading session, Snowflake Inc. (SNOW) closed at $150.76, indicating a -1.06% shift from the previous trading day.
In the closing of the recent trading day, NIO Inc. (NIO) stood at $6.25, denoting a -4.43% move from the preceding trading day.
The stock market hit highs as Nvidia led and AI chip IPO Cerebras soared in its debut, while Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor flashed buy signals. The Trump-Xi summit continues.