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SIXB
Materials
SIXB
Materials
SIXB
+1.37%
1,100.31
+14.87
+1.37%
1,085.441,090.971,103.521,090.97
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
+1.14%
1,208.54
+13.61
+1.14%
1,194.931,191.371,213.571,184.66
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
+1.06%
896.53
+9.37
+1.06%
887.16889.58897.77889.58
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
+0.96%
222.17
+2.12
+0.96%
220.05220.05222.39220.05
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-0.87%
2,327.93
-20.46
-0.87%
2,348.392,360.782,360.782,319.06
US market summary
Elon Musk's SpaceX launched the largest initial public offering in history on June 12, 2026, raising $75 billion with an initial share price of $135. The blockbuster debut is expected to position the company as one of the top ten largest publicly listed firms in the United States, with a potential valuation reaching $1.75 trillion.
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Middle East peace optimism drives global stock rally
Major U.S. stock indexes trended higher on Friday following reports that a provisional deal to end the conflict in the Middle East and reopen the Strait of Hormuz could be signed as early as this weekend. This geopolitical de-escalation led to a sharp rebound in equities, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average climbing nearly 930 points and the tech-heavy Nasdaq rising 2.5%.
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Oil prices retreat as geopolitical tensions ease
Energy prices fell to nearly two-month lows as West Texas Intermediate crude dropped roughly 2.8% to approximately $85.24 per barrel. The decline was triggered by President Trump's decision to call off planned military strikes on Iran, which significantly reduced market fears of immediate supply disruptions in the Persian Gulf.
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Solar energy output surpasses coal for first time in U.S.
Recent data from May 2026 indicates that solar power provided 12.8% of the nation's electricity, officially overtaking coal's 12.2% share for the first time in American history. While federal policy has prioritized other energy sources, solar and storage continue to dominate new power additions, accounting for nearly 90% of all capacity added recently.
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