Tech stocks enjoyed a surge Wednesday, driven by a sharp rise in semiconductor shares after President Donald Trump, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Oracle Corp. (NYSE:ORCL) co-founder Larry Ellison, and SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son unveiled the Stargate Project on Tuesday.
GE Aerospace posts strong Q3 results, announces $7B stock buyback; shares soar. American Airlines expects a significant Q4 loss; EA cuts 2025 net bookings guidance.
Netflix stock soars on better-than-expected results, U.S. stock futures gain as investors evaluate moves by President Donald Trump, and Oracle shares jump on major AI infrastructure investment with OpenAI,
Do I expect a serious correction now? Not really, but intraday gyrations amid rising intraday volatility (ATR), more of the sectoral rotations amid continued XLF and other cyclicals leadership if yields just don‘t rise steeply on a daily basis to spook the recovering Russell 2000.
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Benzinga examined the prospects for many investors’ favorite stocks over the last week — here’s a look at some of our top stories. Markets ended on a high note this week as investor optimism pushed stocks to record levels.
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Investor appetite for tech names was also whetted by President Donald Trump's unveiling of a new $500 billion private-sector AI infrastructure investment plan backed by groups like software firm Oracle (NYSE: ORCL ), ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, and Japanese conglomerate SoftBank (TYO: 9984) -- although questions swirled around funding for the project.
Investors are appraising the likely impact of Trump's orders on stocks on the first trading day after the inauguration.
Investors are appraising the likely impact of Trump's orders on stocks on the first trading day after the inauguration.
The S&P 500 climbed 0.5% to surpass its record set early last month after coming close the day before. It was the seventh gain in eight days for the main measure of Wall Street's health. The Dow Jones Industrial Average piled on 408 points, or 0.9%, while the Nasdaq composite added 0.2%.
The rise in yields, caused in part by worries about stubborn inflation and the U.S. government’s swelling debt, had knocked down stocks and halted the record-breaking run that had carried them through 2024, at least briefly.