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SIXC
Communications
SIXC
Communications
SIXC
-1.74%
578.28
-10.24
-1.74%
588.52588.52588.52576.28
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-1.65%
2,333.70
-39.08
-1.65%
2,372.782,347.732,362.782,332.04
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
Energy
SIXE
+1.15%
1,214.81
+13.76
+1.15%
1,201.051,208.671,223.321,206.57
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
-1.07%
3,536.61
-38.28
-1.07%
3,574.893,491.933,583.853,451.66
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
-0.91%
693.63
-6.34
-0.91%
699.97697.59702.22692.21
US market summary
Wall Street faced a widespread sell-off to close out the week, snapping recent winning streaks across key indexes. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite led the declines with a 1.4% drop on Friday, while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1% and 0.8% respectively, primarily driven by a sharp rotation out of high-flying technology names.
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Semiconductor sector hits bear market territory over AI monetization anxieties
The chipmaker correction worsened significantly as investors increasingly question the lofty valuations of primary artificial intelligence beneficiaries. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange Semiconductor Index fell another 1.6% on Friday, marking a total decline of 20% from its historic record high achieved in June.
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Geopolitical flare-up drives crude oil prices sharply higher
Escalating military friction and direct infrastructure strikes involving the United States and Iran have heavily disrupted critical transit pathways in the Middle East. Brent crude oil prices spiked 4.6% in response, helping the energy sector stand out as the sole positive performer in the S&P 500 amid broader market losses.
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Crypto markets retreat under broader macro and tech pressure
Digital assets tracked the decline in traditional equity risk assets, as a combination of tech sector de-risking and hawkish monetary sentiment weighed on tokens. Bitcoin slipped back toward the $63,000 threshold while Ethereum slid over 2.7%, illustrating a cautious approach from traders navigating global market volatility.
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