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SIXT
Technology
SIXT
Technology
SIXT
+2.71%
3,838.59
+101.33
+2.71%
3,737.263,745.453,846.663,740.33
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
Real estate
SIXRE
-2.15%
216.39
-4.76
-2.15%
221.15221.15221.15216.33
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
-1.54%
841.08
-13.15
-1.54%
854.23850.87850.87839.56
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
Utilities
SIXU
-1.49%
918.50
-13.93
-1.49%
932.43930.59930.59918.17
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
+1.35%
1,869.41
+24.99
+1.35%
1,844.421,846.261,870.661,843.89
US market summary
Major U.S. stock indexes opened July 2026 on a positive note, continuing the momentum from a historically strong second quarter where the S&P 500 rose 14% and the Nasdaq climbed 20%. While industrial and financial sectors have shown signs of lagging, technology and growth stocks continue to lead the market, fueled by robust corporate earnings and resilient consumer spending despite higher prices.
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Monetary policy outlook shifts as rate hike fears intensify
Investor focus has pivoted toward Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh's upcoming public appearances for clues on interest rate trajectories. Although the Fed recently held rates steady, a hawkish shift in the 'dot plot' and persistent core inflation above target have led markets to price in a 66% probability of a rate hike by September 2026.
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Semiconductor sector extends rally on AI infrastructure demand
Chipmakers and AI-related hardware companies are driving significant market gains as investors prioritize companies that support large-scale AI production expansion. Firms like Nvidia, AMD, and Intel have seen substantial price increases, with analysts projecting that AI infrastructure stocks could contribute to nearly 60% of the S&P 500's earnings growth this quarter.
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Cryptocurrency markets face regulatory transition and bearish pressure
The cryptocurrency sector is navigating a volatile period as Bitcoin remains down roughly 20% over the past month, weighing heavily on broader digital asset sentiment. Markets are also adjusting to the formal end of the transitional period for the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, which imposes stricter legal requirements for service providers operating within the European Union.
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