U.S. stocks end lower as tech sector drops sharply amid rising bond yields
U.S. stocks finished lower Wednesday, with shares of technology...
U.S. stocks finished lower Wednesday, with shares of technology companies dropping sharply, as the S&P 500 booked back-to-back losses amid a rise in Treasury yields. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageDJIA fell 0.6%, while the S&P 500 SPX dropped 0.7% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq CompositeCOMP sank 1.1%. Information technology was the S&P 500’s worst-performing sector on Wednesday with a loss of around 1.4%. In the U.S. bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury note rose for a third straight day on Wednesday to 4.289%, according to Dow Jones Market Data.
Analyst expects energy's leadership to grow, led by oil
The energy sector's market leadership is set to grow, says technical analyst Johnathan Krinsky, chief...
The energy sector's market leadership is set to grow, says technical analyst Johnathan Krinsky, chief market technician at BTIG, who notes a recent rise in crude oil prices as evidence, and points out that "WTI (West Texas Intermediate) put in consecutive closes above $83, including a weekly close, for the first time since last November," ending the week on its highest point this year at $85.50 a barrel. Krinsky and other analysts note a golden cross forming on the commodity's chart, which suggests further rises are imminent, and his reading also indicates emerging strength across the sector.
Trump-era LNG-by-rail rule halted pending further study
The Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has paused a Trump-era rule allowing the...
The Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has paused a Trump-era rule allowing the transportation of highly flammable liquefied natural gas by rail to conduct a more comprehensive safety analysis. The suspension will remain in effect until the agency publishes a revised rule or until June 2025, whichever occurs first.
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United Airlines briefly grounded its planes nationwide over tech issues.
Jorge Vilda, the head coach of the World Cup-winning Spanish women’s team, was fired. Spain’s soccer federation has been in turmoil after its now-suspended president kissed player Jenni Hermoso, who said the kiss was nonconsensual.
The Messi Effect: Apple’s MLS Season Pass drew more than 110,000 new US sign-ups the day Messi made his debut for Inter Miami (July 21), up from 6,143 the day before, per Antenna.
Two construction workers in China damaged a portion of the Great Wall after they allegedly plowed a hole through it with an excavator as a shortcut for their construction project.
Torrential rains have triggered a potentially historic flooding event in Greece, with rain totals of more than 30 inches expected in some places through today from a storm system locally known as Daniel. The storm system has already released 2 feet of rain in parts of central Greece over 24 hours and has caused floods in neighboring Turkey and Bulgaria. At least seven people have been killed across the three countries.
Weather analysts say the system could develop into a Mediterranean tropical-like cyclone, also known as a “medicane," as warmer temperatures in the Mediterranean Sea fuel extreme weather patterns. The system is also part of a weather pattern known as an "Omega Block," named for resembling the Greek letter Omega, which is allowing a heat dome to build over central Europe while bringing heavy rain to the Mediterranean.