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SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
-1.89%
1,740.19
-33.60
-1.89%
1,773.791,766.691,769.431,740.19
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-1.61%
2,356.85
-38.61
-1.61%
2,395.462,372.792,372.792,351.48
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
-1.34%
860.95
-11.72
-1.34%
872.67862.03867.84858.08
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
-1.22%
1,810.30
-22.43
-1.22%
1,832.731,829.461,833.581,809.08
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
-0.97%
700.88
-6.90
-0.97%
707.78707.88709.90700.88
US market summary
Major U.S. stock indexes closed sharply lower on Thursday as an initial rally in government bonds lost momentum, pushing Treasury yields back up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell over 700 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq composite also saw significant declines. Investors expressed lingering concerns over high inflation, national debt levels, and rising energy costs, which overshadowed recent federal intervention efforts to support long-dated debt.
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Walmart shares plunge on decelerating sales and cautious outlook
Shares of Walmart sank over 9% on Thursday, making the retail giant one of the worst performers in the major indexes. Although the company reported solid quarterly results, its third-quarter financial forecast disappointed investors. The soft forward-looking guidance raised immediate concerns about the resilience of consumer spending amid ongoing inflationary and economic pressures.
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Geopolitical friction and crude prices pressure broader equity markets
Oil prices continued their upward trajectory on Thursday, with Brent crude rising 2.4% to reach $93.78 a barrel. The increase followed statements from President Donald Trump threatening unprecedented economic measures against Iran, escalating concerns over traffic disruption in the Persian Gulf. The surge in energy costs fueled broader inflation anxieties, contributing to the afternoon selloff across U.S. stock benchmarks.
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Deere leads S&P 500 gainers on quarterly earnings beat
Deere & Co. stood out as a primary bright spot in the market, with its stock jumping roughly 6% following a stronger-than-expected third-quarter earnings report. The performance was largely propelled by an 18% sales surge within its construction and forestry division. Additionally, management expressed confidence that 2026 will mark the absolute bottom of the current agricultural equipment cycle.
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