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8-13-2026: Tight Ranges, Falling Yields + AI Compute Financing
NYSE5d agobearishVIDEO
8-13-2026: Tight Ranges, Falling Yields + AI Compute Financing

Eric Criscuolo, Market Strategist at the NYSE, reviews a quiet week on Wall Street marked by tight trading ranges, cooling inflation, and a major new AI financing development. The S&P 500 consolidated near all-time highs before breaking through 7,800 for the first time on Thursday, lifted in part by Nvidia's partnership with major Wall Street firms to launch a $500 billion compute financing platform. In-line CPI and a cooler-than-expected PPI pushed yields lower across the curve, with the long end finally joining the downtrend. Looking ahead, markets will turn their attention to FOMC meeting minutes, August Flash PMIs, and earnings from consumer and housing bellwethers including Walmart, Home Depot, and Deere.

Wall Street week ahead: Home Depot and Walmart report earnings, minutes of Fed meeting are released
Associated Press6d agoneutral
Wall Street week ahead: Home Depot and Walmart report earnings, minutes of Fed meeting are released

Wall Street will get financial updates from some of the nation's biggest retailers this week, along with more details from the Federal Reserve's most recent meeting. Home Depot reports its latest results on Tuesday, followed by Target and Lowes on Wednesday, and then Walmart on Thursday. The ongoing U.S. war with Iran prompted a surge in oil prices, which jolted gasoline prices.

Do Investors Deserve to Know the Details of a CEO’s Medical Leave?
The Wall Street Journal6d agoneutral
Do Investors Deserve to Know the Details of a CEO’s Medical Leave?

“The company expects Decker to return within the next few months,” it said in a statement that also explained that two executives—Ann-Marie Campbell, senior executive vice president, and Richard McPhail, CFO—will share leadership duties on an interim basis.

Home Depot hardware store rival files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
TheStreet6d agobearish
Home Depot hardware store rival files Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Home improvement and hardware store chains have battled lower sales in the last year as a sluggish housing market and consumers' reluctance to spend on renovation projects in uncertain times affects their business. Smaller hardware chains also face fierce competition from big-box stores, like Home ...

Home Depot (HD) CEO Ted Decker Takes Temporary Medical Leave
Simply Wall St.6d agoneutral
Home Depot (HD) CEO Ted Decker Takes Temporary Medical Leave

Home Depot (NYSE:HD) announced that CEO Ted Decker is taking temporary medical leave from the company. Senior executives have been assigned interim leadership responsibilities during Decker's absence. The leadership change comes ahead of Home Depot's upcoming quarterly earnings release. Consider reviewing other large retailers and home improvement stocks alongside this development by exploring 19 top founder-led companies. NYSE:HD 1-Year Stock Price Chart Home Depot operates as a large home...

Investing.com7d agoneutral
Home Depot CEO takes medical leave 6 days before Q2 earnings

The announcement, made August 12, adds a leadership uncertainty premium to a stock already under pressure: HD has shed roughly 14% over the past year and sits well below its 52-week high of $426.75. For investors in Home Depot and its closest rival Lowe’s (NYSE: LOW), the timing matters because August 18’s pre-market print will be the first major financial disclosure under interim management, and any softness in guidance could amplify the selling.

Home Depot CEO Ted Decker begins temporary medical leave
InvestorsHub7d agoneutral
Home Depot CEO Ted Decker begins temporary medical leave

Home Depot (NYSE:HD) announced that chair, president and chief executive officer Ted Decker is taking a temporary medical leave of absence, with the retailer expecting him to return to his duties within the next few months. The company has put an interim leadership structure in place to oversee operations and financial management while Decker is away.