(Corrects days of the week throughout the text) June 18 (Reuters) - U.S. stock index futures rebounded on Thursday after the previous session's selloff as optimism about a Middle East peace deal
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The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) on Wednesday closed down -1.21%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) closed down -0.98%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) closed down -0.99%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) fell -1.19%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...
The S&P 500 Index ($SPX ) (SPY ) today is down -0.15%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average ($DOWI ) (DIA ) is up +0.23%, and the Nasdaq 100 Index ($IUXX ) (QQQ ) is up +0.30%. June E-mini S&P futures (ESM26 ) are down -0.17%, and June E-mini Nasdaq futures...
FEATURE Artificial-intelligence stocks were mounting a comeback on Wednesday, having slumped the previous session, as hopes of a peace deal between the U.S. and Iran led investors to pile back into some of the market’s best-loved names.
June Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are up +0.54% this morning, signaling a rebound from yesterday’s selloff, while investors await the first Federal Reserve rate decision under Kevin Warsh.
T. Rowe Price fund manager David Giroux says Big Tech isn’t in a bubble, but there’s value in healthcare and utilities.
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For much of the artificial intelligence boom, investors have heard one simple story. Graphics processing units were at the center of it all. That thesis made Nvidia (NVDA) a must-have in the stock market. It also drove investors to Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Broadcom (AVGO), Marvell Technology ...
Tech stocks have driven the market in recent weeks, and shares in companies tied to the AI-buildout are among the biggest premarket winners this morning. Shares of Micron Technology, Super Micro Computer and Marvell Technology all rose ahead of the open, with Nasdaq futures up about 2%.
June S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESM26) are up +1.22%, and June Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are up +1.99% this morning, pointing to a sharply higher open on Wall Street as oil prices sank after the U.S. and Iran reached an interim peace deal that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Investing.com -- Investors have had to assess a mix of earnings disappointments, capital raises, and shifting fortunes, with the week headlined by SpaceX's high-profile public market debut.
Adobe stock extended its declines on Friday as the creative software giant loses another top executive.
Adobe beat Wall Street estimates and raised its full-year outlook, but investors focused on the departure of finance chief Dan Durn
Marvell Technology on Thursday named Adobe's Dan Durn as chief financial officer, succeeding Willem Meintjes, who is stepping down after more than three years in the role. Durn will take charge at Marvell starting June 15, while Meintjes will remain with the semiconductor company in an advisory role through April 2027 to support the transition. The appointment comes as Marvell looks to benefit from a surge in spending on AI-related data center infrastructure, which has boosted demand for advanced networking and custom chip technologies.
Retail investors are clearing the decks ahead of the SpaceX IPO. For two straight days this week, ordinary investors dumped their single-stock holdings on a net basis, according to Vanda Research. The moves suggests that mom-and-pop investors are amassing dry powder ahead of SpaceX's anticipated public debut tomorrow.
June Nasdaq 100 E-Mini futures (NQM26) are down -1.61% this morning as investors continued to trim exposure to the technology sector, with the focus now turning to key U.S. inflation data.
Stocks took a wild ride on Tuesday. Shares rose at the open before a midday selloff, then made up some ground toward the end of the session. The Nasdaq composite fell about 1%, and the S&P 500 declined 0.
Shares of Marvell Technology, computer memory-maker Micron Technology and Advanced Micro Devices all fell sharply. Many investors may be moving portfolios out of stocks that have risen strongly this year to free up cash for the SpaceX IPO expected this week. Existing home sales in May came in ahead of forecasts.
MANGOS — no, not the tropical stone fruit — is the latest Big Tech acronym to be at the top of investors' minds ahead of 2026's biggest IPOs. MANGOS consists of Meta Platforms (META), Anthropic (ANTH.PVT), Nvidia (NVDA), Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), OpenAI (OPAI.PVT), and SpaceX (SPCX, SPAX.PVT). Yahoo Finance Senior Business Reporter Ines Ferré explains the latest AI tech groupings being coined by Wall Street analysts.
Micron led the semiconductor chips lower after an initial bounce on Tuesday.
By Mike Dolan June 9 (Reuters) - What matters in U.S. and global markets today By Mike Dolan, Editor-at-Large, Finance and Markets Relief rally, dip-buying or a dead cat bounce?

<body><p>STORY: U.S. stocks ended mostly higher Monday boosted by shares of chip companies.</p><p>While the Dow fell slightly, the S&P 500 added three tenths of one percent and the Nasdaq climbed about nine tenths.</p><p>:: Intel</p><p>Intel shares jumped 11% after news website The Information reported that Alphabet's Google had placed an order to manufacture more than 3 million tensor processing units in 2028.</p><p>:: Marvell Technology</p><p>And shares of Marvell Tech rose 9.5% after S&P announced that the company would be added to the S&P 500 index later this month.</p><p>Also, Iran and Israel said they had halted attacks on each other.</p><p>This came after an appeal from U.S. President Donald Trump that they immediately "stop shooting." </p><p>The attacks over 24 hours were the most direct confrontation between Iran and Israel since an April ceasefire in the war.</p><p>Justin Livengood, senior portfolio manager with Invesco, says he thinks regardless of when there is an end to the conflict in the Middle East, energy prices could stay higher, which could lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.</p><p>“Inflation's been drifting up in general the last six to nine months, not just for oil prices but even for core elements. And that's a concern. I think that concern persists as oil and natural gas prices linger higher. And the longer that persists, the more likely we are to have a Fed feel they need to raise rates late this year. I certainly feel that right now the base case for the Fed is a hike, not a cut, as their next move. And I think with each week and month that this Middle East conflict continues. The odds of that hike get pulled forward.” </p><p>:: Apple</p><p>Other stocks on the move included Apple which dropped almost 2% after announcing a Siri revamp at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference.</p><p>:: AWS</p><p>And shares of Corning gained 5.5% after Amazon announced a multi-year multi-billion-dollar deal to buy the company's optical fiber and cables for its data centers. </p></body>
Micron Technology (MU) has been a standout name in the artificial intelligence trade for most of 2026, with its stock gaining an explosive 173.92% since the beginning of the year. It crossed $1 trillion in market value in late May. And then, things changed. Over two trading days, a large piece of ...
On this episode of Stock Movers with Alexis Christoforous: - Shares of The Campbell's Company (CPB) edged higher ahead of the US market open after the canned soup maker reported adjusted earnings per share for the third quarter that beat the average analyst estimate. - Eli Lilly (LLY) shares gained in the early session following obesity drug presentations at the American Diabetes Association conference. Citi analysts say their conviction on Lilly is firmly intact, given the company's incretin portfolio is "not built around singular blockbusters." - Shares of Marvell Technology (MRVL) and Flex (FLEX) are rising in premarket trading as the companies are set to replace Pool Corp. and Campbell's in S&P 500 before the market open on June 22, S&P Dow Jones Indices says in emailed statement.
Marvell Technology shares climbed more than 7% in premarket trading on Monday after the chipmaker was set to join the benchmark S&P 500 at the end of June, in the latest boost to a stock that has surged recently. Its shares have gained about 59% since May 27 after the company forecast its custom-chip business would surpass $10 billion in revenue in fiscal 2029 and Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang called Marvell the next "trillion-dollar company." The stock dropped 16.7% in regular trading on Friday amid a broader selloff that wiped out $1.3 trillion in market value for the chip sector.