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SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
+3.16%
1,624.47
+49.78
+3.16%
1,574.691,576.061,625.171,576.06
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
-1.65%
3,656.35
-61.36
-1.65%
3,717.713,652.313,689.053,622.12
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
-1.53%
1,829.65
-28.51
-1.53%
1,858.161,848.321,848.321,825.25
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
+1.51%
222.78
+3.31
+1.51%
219.47219.47222.94219.47
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
+1.26%
2,320.32
+28.82
+1.26%
2,291.502,287.602,334.462,287.60
US market summary
U.S. stock markets closed slightly lower on Friday, June 26, 2026, marking the fifth consecutive losing session for both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite. Heavy losses in chipmakers like SanDisk and Micron Technology, fueled by valuation concerns and rising memory costs, overshadowed broader market gains seen after oil prices eased following geopolitical de-escalation with Iran.
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Nasdaq records historic trading volume during Russell rebalancing
The Nasdaq Closing Cross handled a record $334 billion in trading volume on June 26, executing 4.59 billion shares in just over 1.6 seconds. This massive liquidity event coincided with the semi-annual reconstitution of the Russell US Indexes, reflecting significant shifts in sector dominance and market capitalization for over $10 trillion in benchmarked assets.
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Treasury yields stabilize amid hawkish Federal Reserve signals
The 10-year Treasury yield finished the week at 4.38%, while the 2-year yield dipped slightly to 4.086%. Market sentiment remains cautious as Federal Reserve officials have suggested the possibility of a rate hike later this year rather than a cut, citing sticky inflation and a resilient labor market.
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Energy sector maintains outsized gains for 2026
Despite a 3.8% drop in Brent crude prices on Friday, the U.S. energy sector remains the top-performing asset class of 2026 with gains of nearly 25% year-to-date. Elevated production levels above 13 million barrels per day and previous supply disruptions have bolstered the sector, even as investors rotate toward more defensive utilities and industrial stocks.
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