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SIXE
Energy
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
+1.85%
1,235.11
+22.48
+1.85%
1,212.631,214.891,242.191,214.07
SIXC
Communications
SIXC
Communications
SIXC
-1.25%
586.23
-7.40
-1.25%
593.63593.63593.63583.98
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
+1.11%
1,492.48
+16.34
+1.11%
1,476.141,475.771,492.321,473.77
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
-1.06%
3,947.40
-42.31
-1.06%
3,989.713,997.693,998.153,915.75
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-1.05%
2,349.33
-24.96
-1.05%
2,374.292,358.502,375.112,345.27
US market summary
Major U.S. stock indexes faced downward pressure on June 3, 2026, as a flare-up in military activities between the U.S. and Iran tested a fragile ceasefire. While indices remained near record territory, the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average retreated as investors weighed the geopolitical risks against recent corporate earnings strength.
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Oil prices approach triple digits amid regional conflict
Global energy markets saw significant volatility as Brent crude climbed toward the $100 per barrel mark following missile exchanges in the Strait of Hormuz. The price surge reflects growing anxiety over potential supply disruptions, with international benchmarks rising more than 1.5% in early trading sessions.
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Artificial Intelligence enthusiasm sustains semiconductor sector resilience
Despite broader market turbulence, chipmakers continued to see strong performance driven by ongoing AI infrastructure demand. Notable gains were seen in Marvell Technology after receiving positive outlooks from industry leaders, while Hewlett Packard Enterprise shares surged following robust quarterly results and increased annual guidance.
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Private sector job growth exceeds analyst expectations in May
New labor data released on June 3, 2026, revealed that U.S. private employers added 122,000 jobs in May, surpassing consensus forecasts. While the labor market shows signs of a 'low-hire, low-fire' equilibrium, annual pay growth remained steady at approximately 4.4%, slightly outpacing inflation.
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