S&P and Nasdaq Bounce Back as Semiconductor Stocks Recover
The S&P and Nasdaq advanced to begin the week, bouncing back from Friday's declines as semiconductor stocks recovered some of the roughly $1T in market value erased from the chip sector late last week. The strength came despite oil prices moving higher following renewed attacks between Iran and Israel. as the commodity continues a volatile stretch. Of note, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly said Israel is holding fire in Iran for now, but added that he told U.S. President Donald Trump that Israel has a full right to self-defense and that Israel will respond with "great force" if Iran attacks again.Get caught up quickly on the top news and calls moving stocks with these five Top Five lists.1. STOCK NEWS:Nvidiaand SK Hynix announced aAmazonannounced an agreement with CorningtoIngredionannounced a recommendedCampbell'sreportedand reaffirmed its FY26 guidanceAt its Worldwide Developers Conference keynote event, Apple (AAPL) unveiled new Apple Intelligence features for its apps, as well as an2. WALL STREET CALLS:Crocsto Outperform at BairdCenterspaceto Neutral at Piper SandlerVoya Financialto Strong Buy from Market Perform at Raymond JamesWall Streetof Cerebras Systemswith bullish recommendationsFervo Energysaw a bit more mixed reception infrom Wall Street firms3. AROUND THE WEB:Spotifyis hoping to become a destination for live music content, including livestreamed concerts and festivals, and has approached concert promoters regarding licensing rights to broadcast the events, Bloomberg saysThe U.K. competition regulator has launched a probe into eBay'spurchase of Depop from Etsy, Reuters reportsIn a recently published report, Hunterbrook says that Ensign Group'sbusiness model relies on "delivering inadequate care to patients while gaming data on quality, according to Hunterbrook's five-month investigation.ITA Airways will decide within the next 8 weeks on if it will sue RTX'sPratt & Whitney over engine problems that have grounded about 20% of its 80 aircraft fleet, Reuters reportsCarlylehas agreed to acquire Chung Ho Group for $700M, Bloomberg says4. MOVERS:Tango Therapeuticsgained afterfrom ongoing Phase 1/2 study of vopimetostaAmerican Batteryincreased afterwith the U.S. Department of Energy for the reinstatement of its grant awardEli Lillywas higher after itdemonstrating that women with obesity or overweight who took the highest dose of Foundayo experienced significant weight loss at every stage of menopauseShattuck Labswas lower after announcingCienafell after filing to sell5. EARNINGS/GUIDANCE:HoneywellDuluth Holdingsand backed its guidance for FY26Graham, with CEO Matthew Malone commenting on "another year of strong execution"Motorcar Partsand provided guidance for FY27VinFast Auto, with revenue up year-over-yearINDEXES:The Dow fell 80.77, or 0.16%, to 50,786.01, the Nasdaq gained 220.23, or 0.86%, to 25,929.66, and the S&P 500 advanced 21.99, or 0.30%, to 7,405.73.
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