Arm Holdings tumbled on demand concerns, and markets await progress on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, today, May 7, 2026.
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US equity indexes traded mixed midday Thursday as investors weighed a surge in planned April layoffs
The Dow just can’t keep above 50,000. The blue-chip index was down 200 points, or 0.4%, to 49,718 after trading as high as 50,130. The S&P 500 was down 0.3%. The Nasdaq was down 0.2%. A slide in chip stocks after Arm's earnings accelerated.
Q1 earnings results are setting records, riding the AI trade to new heights.
The stock market opened a touch higher on Thursday even though chip stocks finally lost some steam after Arm’s earnings. The Dow was flat. Just like yesterday, it lost steam after crossing 50,000. It hasn't closed above that level since Feb.
May 7 (Reuters) - The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq touched record highs on Thursday as oil prices plunged further on hopes of a U.S.-Iran peace agreement that could potentially normalize crude supplies
By Lawrence Delevingne and Sophie Kiderlin May 7 (Reuters) - Global stocks mostly held their gains on Thursday while oil prices sank again on optimism over a U.S.-Iran peace deal, even as the fate of
The Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) etched a fresh all-time high and shows little sign of slowing down, with the tech-heavy benchmark up roughly 14% over the past month alone. Semiconductors have carried much of the load: the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index (^SOX) has surged around 60% year-to-date. Right now the stars are aligning: cooling oil prices, a ... Stars Align for Nasdaq Composite as Chip Stocks Roar and Oil Pulls Back
U.S. stocks ended sharply higher on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 closing above the 7,300 mark for the first time, on hopes that the United States and Iran could reach a peace deal soon and robust earnings reports from a fresh batch of companies.
U. S. stock index futures traded slightly higher Thursday morning, suggesting Wall Street could see a more restrained advance after the sharp gains recorded over the previous two sessions.
US equity futures were marginally higher pre-bell Thursday as hopes for a finalized peace deal betwe
US stocks are tipped to open modestly positively on Thursday as markets await a response from Tehran to Washington's proposed peace plan. Dow Jones futures were up 0.1% while S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures hovered just above flat, paring earlier pre-market gains. The muted tone follows...
Wall Street futures edged up from all-time highs pre-bell Thursday as traders awaited clarity on Teh
The current U.S. rally, which has taken the more than 16% higher from its March nadir, seems built on a combination of both: facts, in the form of soaring corporate earnings, a solid labor market, and a supportive underlying economy; and faith, in the form of a long-awaited peace deal in the war with Iran. On the hope side, reports of fresh talks between Washington and Tehran have driven a good portion of the market’s overall sentiment, while impressive earnings, a robust job market, and the underlying mechanics of President Donald Trump’s One, Big, Beautiful Bill Act have supported its fundamentals. “The shape of the current war is largely in Iran’s hands (and) investors have few insights into Iranian policy making.”
The lead of one of the most profitable hedge funds on Wall Street leveled with investors about rising prices.
The prices of Bitcoin and other digital assets were sliding on Thursday, even as stocks looked set to extend their record-breaking rally on hopes that the U.S. and Iran could agree a peace deal soon. Bitcoin was down 0.6% over the past 24 hours to $81,453. The world’s largest cryptocurrency is down 7% for the year and is trading 55% below the record high it hit in October.
Stocks were on track to rise again Thursday, as the twin catalysts of artificial intelligence earnings and a potential peace deal between the U.S. and Iran continued to lift the market. S&P 500 futures added 0.1% and contracts tied to the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100 were 0.2% higher. The S&P and the Nasdaq both closed at record highs the previous session, while the Dow exited correction territory.
(Updates with response from the White House in the seventh paragraph.) The US and Iran are close
A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Ankur Banerjee Japan's Nikkei returned from holiday and jumped onto the scorching AI rally, joining South Korea and Taiwan equities at
Japan's Nikkei 225 tops 62,000 first time as major tech, materials stocks post double-digit gains in broad rally.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average finally joined the Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 in exiting correction territory, but it ended the day just short of a major milestone. The Dow rose 612 points, or 1.2% after briefly crossing the symbolic 50,000 level. The S&P 500 ended up 1.5% while the Nasdaq jumped 2%.
Nice's Q1 report wasn't what investors were hoping for.
Major gauges held steady as markets adjusted to the potential of peace in Iran.