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SIXV
Health care
SIXV
Health care
SIXV
-1.89%
1,740.19
-33.60
-1.89%
1,773.791,766.691,769.431,740.19
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
Discretionary
SIXY
-1.61%
2,356.85
-38.61
-1.61%
2,395.462,372.792,372.792,351.48
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
Staples
SIXR
-1.34%
860.95
-11.72
-1.34%
872.67862.03867.84858.08
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
Industrials
SIXI
-1.22%
1,810.30
-22.43
-1.22%
1,832.731,829.461,833.581,809.08
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
Financials
SIXM
-0.97%
700.88
-6.90
-0.97%
707.78707.88709.90700.88
US market summary
U.S. equity markets faced a sharp selloff today, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropping roughly 700 points, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite lost 0.9% and 1%, respectively. The downturn erased the preceding session's relief rally as investors grew skeptical about the long-term effectiveness of the Treasury Department's expanded bond buyback operations. Treasury yields moved higher following the temporary reprieve, with the 30-year yield rebounding to approximately 5.24% amidst lingering concerns over the national debt exceeding $40 trillion.
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Walmart anchors retail drag despite topping consensus expectations
Walmart shares tumbled 9% to drag down all three major stock indexes following its latest financial release. Although the retail giant outperformed analysts' baseline estimates for quarterly profit and revenue, a soft fiscal outlook and deceleration in comparable domestic store sales to 2.6% spooked investors. Corporate management explicitly noted that sustained fuel prices around the $4 mark have begun exerting a notable psychological headwind on broad consumer discretionary spending behavior.
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Crypto markets break summer slumber on legislative and liquidity tailwinds
Digital assets bucked the negative trend observed in broader equity markets, experiencing a significant short squeeze. Bitcoin surged over 6% to cross the $72,000 threshold for the first time since early June, while Ethereum posted strong double-digit gains. The digital currency space found heavy support after a White House summit where administration figures advocated for the passage of the stalled Clarity Act, alongside a residual boost in risk appetite generated by the Treasury's liquidity support injections.
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Geopolitical friction drives crude oil higher to squeeze transportation stocks
International benchmark Brent crude futures advanced roughly 2.4% to trade near $93.78 per barrel, while West Texas Intermediate climbed near $88.15. The upward momentum in the energy sector intensified after political rhetoric targeted economic vulnerabilities in Iran amid deadlocked negotiations concerning the Strait of Hormuz. The resulting spike in energy commodities heavily weighed on travel-related equities, leading to notable percentage losses for companies such as United Airlines, American Airlines, and Royal Caribbean.
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