Pre-Market Stock Futures: Futures are trading lower after a mixed start to trading on Monday, following the holiday-shortened week due to the Juneteenth Federal holiday. We may start to see some end-of-the-quarter reallocations and selling for Hedge funds, ETFs, and Mutual Funds this week, and today looks like a starting point. With most corporate buybacks ... Here Are Tuesday’s Best Wall Street Analyst Research Calls: Centene, Darden Restaurants, Flutter Entertainment, GE Healthcare, IBM, Nike,
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Snap-on trades at $390.71 per share and has stayed right on track with the overall market, gaining 11% over the last six months. At the same time, the S&P 500 has returned 8.5%.
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Most consumer discretionary businesses succeed or fail based on the broader economy. Unfortunately, the industry’s recent performance suggests demand may be slowing as discretionary stocks’ 3.1% return over the past six months has trailed the S&P 500 by 5.5 percentage points.
Firms have shifted their focus to more favourable European stocks and some strategists are touting the benefits.
June 23 (Reuters) - What matters in U. and global markets today , Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Big Tech started the week in reverse, with megacaps Alphabet and Amazon each falling around 5% on Monday, dragged down by a mix of concerns: interest rate expectations, lofty AI spending and rising debt.
The S&P 500 lost 5.4% during the 2022 World Cup knockout round.
The S&P 500 (^GSPC) is packed with companies that have built dominant market positions, making it a core index for investors. A select few continue to innovate and expand, setting themselves up for long-term success.
The return of inflation after the pandemic has left a question mark over whether the Put still exists—and plenty of debate about whether it is a good thing.
By Amanda Cooper LONDON, June 23 (Reuters) - Global stocks fell on Tuesday, led by broad-based declines in technology stocks, as investors expect the Federal Reserve to take more aggressive action to
Investing.com - Wall Street looks set for a weaker open as investors pull back from technology stocks amid growing concerns about higher interest rates and the massive spending required to sustain the artificial intelligence boom.
GCO, EQX and NEM made it to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) value stocks list on June 23rd, 2026.
Healthcare companies are pushing the status quo by innovating in areas like drug development and digital health. Despite the rosy long-term prospects, short-term headwinds such as COVID inventory destocking have caused the industry to lag recently - over the past six months, the collective 5.2% gain for healthcare stocks has fallen short of the S&P 500’s 8.5% rise.
A key phrase was missing in the latest Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) statement, and it has massive implications for the stock market.
Business services providers use their specialized expertise to help enterprises streamline operations and cut costs. Market leaders have certainly capitalized on outsourcing trends and digital transformation initiatives to boost sales, helping fuel a 8.2% gain for the industry over the past six months. This performance has closely followed the S&P 500.
The Morning Bull - US Market Morning Update Tuesday, Jun, 23 2026 US stock futures are mixed in early trade, with E-mini S&P 500 futures slightly down around 0.2% while Nasdaq futures are flat to modestly higher. A key driver is the US 10 year Treasury yield, which is sitting near 4.48% and indicates that borrowing costs for mortgages, credit cards, and companies remain relatively high. At the same time, investors are bracing for the PCE inflation report, the Federal Reserve's preferred cost...
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 19.9% for the sector - higher than the S&P 500’s 8.5% return.
June 23 (Reuters) - Contracts tracking the tech-heavy Nasdaq fell 2%, leading declines among Wall Street futures on Tuesday, as concerns around imminent rate hikes in the United States and debt-backed
Stock futures were tumbling on Tuesday as investors continued to ditch technology stocks, which took a battering the previous session after a Nobel Prize-winning scientist left Google parent Alphabet for artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic. Nasdaq 100 futures plunged 2%. Dow Jones Industrial Average futures fell 323 points, or 0.6%.
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Asian shares were mixed in subdued trading early Tuesday, as recent enthusiasm cooled and markets faced uncertainty about efforts to end the war in Iran. Japan's benchmark Nikkei 225 lost 0.9% in morning trading to 71,681.29. Australia's S&P/ASX 200 was up less than 0.1% in morning trading at 8,822.10.
The Fidelity International High Dividend ETF (NYSEARCA:FIDI) is Fidelity’s answer for U.S. investors seeking yield from outside the S&P 500 without paying a premium. FIDI tracks a Fidelity-built index screening developed-market large- and mid-caps for above-average yield and payout sustainability, then weights names toward higher-yielding survivors. Today the fund trades around $27.50 with a 0.18% ... FIDI’s 4.1% Yield Holds Firm as Dollar Weakness Boosts International Dividends
Tuesday's catalysts include flash PMIs, Richmond Fed data, ADP weekly employment, Treasury bill and 2-year note auctions, and May money supply.
In June 2026, Marvell Technology was added to the S&P 500 Equal Weighted Index and appointed veteran semiconductor finance leader Dan Durn as Chief Financial Officer, succeeding Willem Meintjes while retaining him as an adviser through April 2027. This index inclusion comes as Marvell debuts its 102.4 Tbps Teralynx T100 AI data center switch and surpasses five million coherent photonic integrated circuits shipped, underscoring its expanding role in AI infrastructure. We’ll now examine how...
Investors have several reasons to expect a more cautious message from JPMorgan. The S&P 500 rally has already been powerful; valuations are no longer cheap, and the market has been balancing Fed uncertainty, stretched positioning, and questions about how much good news is priced in. However, in ...
The U.S. peace deal with Iran remains delicate, but investors seem to be too busy selling artificial intelligence stocks to notice. Iran war peace talks were fraught over the weekend—President Donald Trump threatened to restart the conflict and there was ongoing violence in Lebanon. With Wall Street largely optimistic that an end to hostilities will come sooner rather than later, tech was once again the real reason stocks were moving today.