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SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
-3.41%
1,708.06
-60.37
-3.41%
1,768.431,761.931,761.931,706.50
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
-2.40%
3,552.54
-87.48
-2.40%
3,640.023,591.363,670.613,545.77
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
-2.35%
1,050.83
-25.25
-2.35%
1,076.081,077.061,077.621,050.76
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-2.07%
2,290.53
-48.49
-2.07%
2,339.022,329.442,334.282,288.52
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
+1.61%
860.85
+13.66
+1.61%
847.19851.61862.17850.06
US market summary
U.S. equity markets experienced significant losses on June 10, 2026, as the Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged 953 points, its steepest daily drop of the year. The selloff was driven by a resumption of military strikes against Iranian targets and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which stoked fears of a protracted regional conflict.
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Artificial intelligence and technology sectors endure heavy profit taking
High-growth AI-related stocks led a broader market decline, with the Nasdaq composite falling 2% as investors pivoted away from chipmakers. Despite brief intraday attempts at a recovery, ongoing volatility in semiconductor shares suggests a period of consolidation after a record-breaking rally in early 2026.
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Oil prices surge following disruptions in the Persian Gulf
Global energy markets responded sharply to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with Brent crude futures climbing above $95 per barrel and West Texas Intermediate jumping nearly 3%. The disruption to critical shipping lanes has tightened global supplies, causing U.S. gasoline and fuel oil prices to reach levels roughly 40% to 60% higher than last year.
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Annual inflation accelerates to three year high on energy costs
The U.S. Consumer Price Index rose to 4.2% in May 2026, matching market expectations but marking the fastest pace of inflation since 2023. While core inflation showed some signs of moderating at 0.2% monthly, the broader jump in energy expenses has complicated the Federal Reserve's path toward interest rate cuts ahead of its next policy meeting.
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