Khadija Saeed

A dedicated markets reporter, she covers stocks, macroeconomics, and major business developments with a sharp eye for detail and accuracy.

Micron (MU) Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: HSBC’s $330 Call, HBM Supercycle – and 9 Things to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Micron (MU) Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: HSBC’s $330 Call, HBM Supercycle – and 9 Things to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: MU) extended its spectacular 2025 run on Tuesday, December 9. Shares climbed roughly 2% during regular trading, with intraday highs above $255 and late trading around $252–253, up from a prior close near $247. MarketBeat The move capped a three-session rebound and came as Wall Street unleashed another wave of aggressive price-target hikes and investors digested Micron’s decision to exit its consumer “Crucial” memory business to focus on high‑bandwidth memory (HBM) for AI data centers. Reuters+2GuruFocus+2 Below is a full recap of what happened after the bell on December 9, 2025 and what traders and long‑term
Alphabet (GOOG) After Hours on December 9, 2025: EU AI Probe, $400 Targets and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Alphabet (GOOG) After Hours on December 9, 2025: EU AI Probe, $400 Targets and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Alphabet Inc.’s Class C shares (NASDAQ: GOOG) finished Tuesday, December 9, 2025 near record territory and then edged slightly higher in after-hours trading, even as a new EU antitrust probe and a final U.S. search ruling injected fresh regulatory risk into the Google story.TechStock²+1 Below is a detailed look at how Alphabet stock traded after the bell, the biggest news investors digested on December 9, and the key things to know before the market opens on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. Alphabet (GOOG) stock price today and after hours That puts GOOG just a few percentage points below its 52‑week high
Strategy Inc (MSTR) Soars on Giant Bitcoin Buy: What to Know Before the Market Opens on December 10, 2025

Strategy Inc (MSTR) Soars on Giant Bitcoin Buy: What to Know Before the Market Opens on December 10, 2025

Strategy Inc (NASDAQ: MSTR) — the Bitcoin‑heavy company formerly known as MicroStrategy — was back in the spotlight on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, as the stock rallied during regular trading and then eased slightly in after‑hours action. Here’s a full rundown of what moved the stock after the bell and the key catalysts traders should watch before the U.S. market opens on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. 1. Price Snapshot: How Strategy Inc Traded After the Bell Regular session (Dec 9, 2025)According to end‑of‑day data, Strategy Inc shares: StockAnalysis+1 After-hours tradingIn the post‑market session, MSTR drifted slightly lower, changing hands around
JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Stock Slides on $105 Billion Expense Warning: What to Know After the Bell on December 9, 2025 and Before the Market Opens December 10

JPMorgan Chase (JPM) Stock Slides on $105 Billion Expense Warning: What to Know After the Bell on December 9, 2025 and Before the Market Opens December 10

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) shook U.S. markets on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, after management told investors to expect significantly higher expenses in 2026 and flagged a “more fragile” consumer backdrop. The stock closed at $300.51, down about 4.7% on the day, making it the worst performer in the Dow Jones Industrial Average and one of the biggest drags on the index ahead of Wednesday’s pivotal Federal Reserve rate decision.StockAnalysis+1 After the bell, the selling pressure eased slightly, with JPM trading around $300.28 in after-hours, only marginally below the regular close, but still well below Monday’s $315.21 finish.StockAnalysis+1 Below
AMD Stock After Hours (Dec. 9, 2025): China AI Chip Breakthrough and 7 Things to Know Before Tomorrow’s Open

AMD Stock After Hours (Dec. 9, 2025): China AI Chip Breakthrough and 7 Things to Know Before Tomorrow’s Open

Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (NASDAQ: AMD) ended Tuesday’s session near recent highs as traders digested Washington’s surprise move to reopen the door for advanced AI chip exports to China and a fresh wave of bullish Wall Street commentary ahead of a major Fed rate decision and an AMD investor presentation on Wednesday. Key takeaways Important: Nothing in this article is investment advice. It’s general news and analysis to help you understand what’s moving AMD stock. How AMD stock traded on December 9, 2025 After surging Monday on the initial headlines about U.S. AI chip export policy, AMD’s move on Tuesday
Amazon Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Capex, New Price Targets and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Amazon Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Capex, New Price Targets and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Amazon.com, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) heads into Wednesday’s U.S. session in a relatively calm spot on the chart — but with a lot going on under the surface in AI, quantum, and Wall Street forecasts. Here’s a detailed look at how Amazon stock traded on December 9, what happened after the bell, and the key things traders and investors should know before the market opens on December 10, 2025. Amazon Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025 Regular session A Big Tech closing-bell recap from TS2.tech notes that Amazon’s small gain reflected selective dip-buying, not a full-blown rerating, with traders leaning
Microsoft Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Megaspending, Office Price Hikes, and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Microsoft Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Megaspending, Office Price Hikes, and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) heads into Wednesday’s session sitting just below the $500 mark, with investors digesting fresh mega‑announcements on AI infrastructure, looming dividend payments, and a still‑bullish but more cautious Wall Street. At the same time, the wider market is bracing for a critical Federal Reserve rate decision on December 10 — a macro catalyst that could swing all of Big Tech, including Microsoft. Below is a concise, news‑driven look at where MSFT stands after the bell on December 9, 2025, and what to watch before the December 10, 2025 U.S. market open. 1. Where Microsoft Stock Stands After the
Apple Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AAPL Price, $4 Trillion Valuation, Analyst Upgrades and Fed Risks Before the December 10 Open

Apple Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AAPL Price, $4 Trillion Valuation, Analyst Upgrades and Fed Risks Before the December 10 Open

New York — December 9, 2025 — Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) ended Tuesday’s regular session barely changed, hovering just below record territory as Wall Street braced for tomorrow’s pivotal Federal Reserve rate decision. After the bell, Apple stock was trading around the high‑$277s in relatively quiet extended-hours action, keeping the company’s market value near an eye‑watering $4.1 trillion, the second‑largest in the world. MarketWatch+4TechStock²+4Public+4 Behind that calm price action, however, it was a busy news day for AAPL: fresh price‑target hikes, new industry and macro forecasts, ongoing debate over Apple’s AI strategy, and lingering concern about a wave of executive
Broadcom (AVGO) Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Momentum, Fed Decision and What to Know Before the December 10 Open

Broadcom (AVGO) Stock After Hours on December 9, 2025: AI Momentum, Fed Decision and What to Know Before the December 10 Open

Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) keeps sitting right at the center of the AI trade – and heading into a huge macro week and its own earnings report, traders are positioning for more fireworks. On Tuesday, December 9, 2025, AVGO closed right near all‑time highs around $406, up roughly 1.3% on the day, and ticked slightly higher in after‑hours trading. That move came even as the Dow and S&P 500 finished lower ahead of Wednesday’s key Federal Reserve rate decision, with futures pricing in an 87% chance of another rate cut. Barchart.com+1 At the same time, the options market is now
Nvidia (NVDA) After-Hours Move on December 9, 2025: What to Know Before the December 10 Market Open

Nvidia (NVDA) After-Hours Move on December 9, 2025: What to Know Before the December 10 Market Open

Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ: NVDA) had a choppy regular session on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, but the real story started after the closing bell. Shares slipped during the day and finished around $184.5, down roughly 0.5% on heavy volume.StockAnalysis+1 Yet by 8:00 p.m. ET, Nvidia was changing hands at about $189.90 in after-hours trading, a gain of 2.7% versus the regular close.Public+1 The move came as investors digested: Below is a structured look at what happened to Nvidia stock after the bell on December 9 and what traders and investors should know before the U.S. market opens on Wednesday, December 10,
Tesla (TSLA) After Hours on December 9, 2025: Price Action, Fed Jitters, FSD Hype – and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Tesla (TSLA) After Hours on December 9, 2025: Price Action, Fed Jitters, FSD Hype – and What to Watch Before the December 10 Open

Tesla, Inc. (TSLA) closed Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at $445.17, up about 1.3% on the day, before slipping fractionally in after‑hours trading as investors weighed fresh AI/robotics headlines against looming Federal Reserve risk. Yahoo Finance+1 Below is a detailed look at what actually moved TSLA after the bell – and the key things traders and longer‑term investors may want to know heading into the U.S. market open on Wednesday, December 10, 2025. 1. How Tesla Traded on December 9 – and After the Bell In other words, Tesla finished Tuesday higher but calm, with after‑hours action suggesting investors are processing
2026 Market Outlook: Debt‑Trap Warnings, AI Bubble Fears and Five Investment Themes Investors Can’t Ignore

2026 Market Outlook: Debt‑Trap Warnings, AI Bubble Fears and Five Investment Themes Investors Can’t Ignore

As of 9 December 2025, investors are looking past a surprisingly strong year for global equities and trying to decode what 2026 might bring. Fresh research from Trustnet, AJ Bell, ING, S&P Global and others points to three big macro risks—a looming sovereign debt crisis, the possibility of an AI‑driven market pull‑back and the chance of a “normal” recession—alongside five powerful themes that could shape returns next year. S&P Global+3Trustnet+3IFA Magazine+3 At the same time, the Financial Times’ Alphaville blog is openly mocking the annual deluge of “2026 outlook” PDFs even as it summarises their recurring narratives: optimism on AI

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Exxon Mobil stock price just tagged a new high — what could move XOM when markets reopen

Exxon Mobil stock price just tagged a new high — what could move XOM when markets reopen

7 February 2026
New York, Feb 7, 2026, 05:50 EST — Market closed. Exxon Mobil shares ended Friday up 2.03% at $149.05, notching a fresh 52-week high as energy stocks tracked a broad U.S. equity rally into the weekend. (MarketWatch) The setup for next week looks less tidy. Oil has been swinging on U.S.-Iran headlines, and that tends to spill straight into big integrated names like Exxon. Brent settled at $68.05 a barrel on Friday while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), the U.S. benchmark, finished at $63.55. “We keep going back and forth on this Iran situation,” said John Kilduff, a partner at
Corning stock price hits record close — what’s driving GLW and the next big test

Corning stock price hits record close — what’s driving GLW and the next big test

7 February 2026
Corning shares jumped 8.3% to a record $122.16 Friday, gaining 11% over two sessions amid strong demand for AI infrastructure stocks. The move follows a $6 billion optical fiber deal with Meta and upgraded company forecasts. Shares traded as high as $122.56 and rose 0.6% after hours. COO Avery Nelson sold 1,894 shares for tax withholding, retaining 66,050.
PepsiCo stock: €2.5 billion bond deal lands as investors size up the price-cut gamble

PepsiCo stock: €2.5 billion bond deal lands as investors size up the price-cut gamble

7 February 2026
PepsiCo priced €2.5 billion in euro notes across four maturities, with settlement set for Feb. 11, according to an SEC filing. The company plans to use proceeds for general corporate purposes, including repaying commercial paper. Shares closed at $170.49 Friday, up 1.8%. PepsiCo is also cutting U.S. snack prices by up to 15% after consumer pushback.
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