QBTS stock: D-Wave Quantum steadies near $26 after hours as traders eye CES and Qubits events

QBTS stock: D-Wave Quantum steadies near $26 after hours as traders eye CES and Qubits events

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:16 ET — After-hours Shares of D-Wave Quantum Inc (QBTS) edged up 0.3% to $26.25 in after-hours trading on Tuesday, after a choppy session that ranged from $26.03 to $27.46. About 36 million shares changed hands. The move keeps the stock in focus as quantum-computing pure plays swing sharply into year-end. Investor’s Business Daily said the group has seesawed since a late-December pop as traders took profits and holiday volumes thinned. Investors.com D-Wave is still up more than 200% in 2025, magnifying day-to-day moves tied to risk appetite and headlines on when quantum systems translate
GE Aerospace stock barely moves after Fed minutes; next catalyst is Jan. 22 earnings

GE Aerospace stock barely moves after Fed minutes; next catalyst is Jan. 22 earnings

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:23 ET — After-hours GE Aerospace (NYSE: GE) shares closed up 0.1% on Tuesday at $311.79 and were unchanged in after-hours trading, after moving between $310.66 and $312.93 during the session. StockAnalysis The jet-engine maker edged higher as Wall Street ended slightly lower in thin, year-end trading after investors parsed Federal Reserve minutes. “At the end of the day, solid corporate profits can make up for a lot of sins,” said Ryan Detrick, chief market strategist at Carson Group. Reuters That backdrop matters for GE now because rate expectations feed directly into valuations for industrial
Salesforce stock (CRM) slips after-hours as year-end tech trade cools and Fed minutes bite

Salesforce stock (CRM) slips after-hours as year-end tech trade cools and Fed minutes bite

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:23 ET — After-hours Salesforce (CRM) shares slipped 0.1% in after-hours trading on Tuesday to $265.92. The stock opened at $266.66 and traded between $265.38 and $268.21 during the regular session, with volume around 3.3 million shares. The late-day drift matters because year-end trading is thin, and small orders can move large-cap software names more than usual. With 2026 positioning under way, investors are quick to trim risk when the tape softens. Salesforce sits at the intersection of two themes that have dominated markets into the close of 2025: interest-rate expectations and a race to
Russia’s nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles appear in Belarus as Ukraine peace talks tighten

Russia’s nuclear-capable Oreshnik missiles appear in Belarus as Ukraine peace talks tighten

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:13 ET Russia on Tuesday released video of what it said was the deployment of its nuclear-capable hypersonic Oreshnik missile system in neighbouring Belarus, placing the weapon on combat duty for the first time. Reuters Why it matters now is geography. Belarus borders Ukraine and NATO members Poland, Lithuania and Latvia, and the move would bring Russian missiles closer to European targets. The announcement also lands as Washington presses Moscow and Kyiv to close a deal to end the war, with both sides still at odds over territorial control and post-war security guarantees. Russia’s state
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American adds time to DFW flights, reshapes hub banks as storms squeeze U.S. travel

American adds time to DFW flights, reshapes hub banks as storms squeeze U.S. travel

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:14 ET American Airlines said it is revamping its Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport hub by adding more scheduled time to flights and expanding the number of daily arrival-and-departure banks to 13 starting in April. “Our approach at our largest and most impactful hub must also evolve,” Jim Moses, senior vice president of DFW operations, said in a statement. The timing matters because airlines are trying to stabilize networks strained by winter weather and peak demand ahead of New Year’s travel. Winter Storm Ezra delayed nearly 6,000 U.S. flights and canceled 751 as of Monday afternoon,
Bank of America stock today: BAC drifts lower as Fed minutes keep rate path in focus

Bank of America stock today: BAC drifts lower as Fed minutes keep rate path in focus

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 18:13 ET — After-hours. Bank of America shares slipped 0.1% in Tuesday’s regular session and held near $55.28 in after-hours trading. The stock traded between $55.18 and $55.64, with about 17.4 million shares changing hands. That matters now because the interest-rate outlook feeds directly into net interest income — what a bank earns on loans minus what it pays on deposits. When rates fall, that spread can narrow if deposit costs do not drop as quickly as loan yields. Bond markets are also recalibrating for 2026 after the Federal Reserve cut rates by 75 basis
CoreWeave stock slips after-hours after insider sale filing; CRWV traders watch what comes next

CoreWeave stock slips after-hours after insider sale filing; CRWV traders watch what comes next

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 17:53 ET — After-hours CoreWeave shares fell 1.4% to $73.90 in regular trading on Tuesday and slipped 0.3% after the bell to $73.70. The stock move landed as investors weighed an insider sale disclosed in a regulatory filing, a headline that can carry extra weight in holiday-thin markets when volumes are light and price swings can widen. SEC CoreWeave has become a closely watched proxy for artificial-intelligence infrastructure spending, and traders remain quick to react to signs of added share supply or shifts in sentiment around capital intensity. In a Form 4 filed on Monday,
Lam Research (LRCX) slips after report China tightens “50% domestic tools” push

Lam Research (LRCX) slips after report China tightens “50% domestic tools” push

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 17:52 ET — After-hours Lam Research shares were last down 1.2% at $173.78 in after-hours trading on Tuesday, after ranging between $173.51 and $177.26 in the regular session. Applied Materials fell 1.2% and KLA slipped 1.3%, while Dutch rival ASML rose about 0.6%. The move followed a Reuters report that China is requiring chipmakers to use at least 50% domestically made equipment when building or expanding capacity — a shift that could squeeze foreign tool suppliers. The report said the policy is being enforced through procurement tenders tied to state approvals and is already nudging
Citigroup stock slides after $1.2 billion Russia-exit hit; investors eye Jan. 14 earnings

Citigroup stock slides after $1.2 billion Russia-exit hit; investors eye Jan. 14 earnings

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 5:35 PM ET — After-hours Citigroup shares fell on Tuesday after the bank disclosed that selling its remaining Russia business will trigger a roughly $1.2 billion pre-tax loss. Reuters The update lands days before the year ends and weeks ahead of Citi’s fourth-quarter results, when investors will see the impact of the accounting charge and any knock-on effects on capital and expenses. Reuters Citi said the loss is “largely related to the currency translation adjustment,” a bookkeeping line that records gains or losses when a foreign unit’s accounts are converted into U.S. dollars. Reuters At
Natural gas price today: UNG stock ticks up after hours as Henry Hub futures settle below $4

Natural gas price today: UNG stock ticks up after hours as Henry Hub futures settle below $4

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 17:47 ET — After-hours U.S. natural gas futures settled lower on Tuesday as warmer early-January forecasts cooled demand expectations, while the United States Natural Gas Fund (UNG) ETF was modestly higher in after-hours trading. The price action matters now because gas markets are entering the core winter heating period, when small changes in temperature outlooks can quickly swing demand and prices. Those swings spill into popular natural-gas ETFs such as UNG, which many investors use as a stock-like proxy for gas futures. A U.S. government storage report released Monday showed working gas in storage fell
AI stocks today: Meta rises on Manus buy as Nvidia slips and Fed minutes keep rates in focus

AI stocks today: Meta rises on Manus buy as Nvidia slips and Fed minutes keep rates in focus

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 17:48 ET — After-hours Meta Platforms rose on Tuesday after the Facebook owner said it would acquire Chinese-founded artificial intelligence startup Manus, keeping the spotlight on “agent” software that can act on a user’s behalf. The move matters now because Big Tech’s AI spending cycle is shifting beyond chatbots toward tools designed to do work, not just answer questions. Deals and funding rounds are one way companies try to buy speed in a crowded market. It also lands into year-end positioning, when light volumes can exaggerate moves and investors rebalance away from crowded winners. Rate
Gold price stock today: GLD steadies after wild swing as Fed minutes, margin hike keep traders cautious

Gold price stock today: GLD steadies after wild swing as Fed minutes, margin hike keep traders cautious

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 17:43 ET — After-hours Gold prices rebounded on Tuesday, helping gold-linked stocks hold firmer in U.S. after-hours trading after a sharp two-day swing. The timing matters. Year-end liquidity is thin, and that has made price moves look bigger and faster than many traders expected. Investors are also repricing the path for U.S. interest rates after the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes highlighted divisions on policy, keeping the dollar and yields in focus. The SPDR Gold Shares exchange-traded fund (ETF) — a stock-like fund backed by physical bullion — was up 0.1% at $398.89 in late

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Meta stock faces an AI split: ad gains vs a $135 billion bill

Meta stock faces an AI split: ad gains vs a $135 billion bill

7 February 2026
Meta shares dropped 1.3% to $661.46 on Friday after the company projected 2026 capital spending of up to $135 billion, raising investor concerns over cash flow. Meta reported Q4 revenue of $59.89 billion, up 24% year-over-year, with ad impressions rising 18%. Analysts remain divided on whether AI-driven ad gains can offset the steep spending ramp.
IAG share price jumps toward a 52-week peak — what to watch before London reopens

IAG share price jumps toward a 52-week peak — what to watch before London reopens

7 February 2026
IAG shares rose 4.33% to 438.50 pence Friday, near their 52-week high, ahead of full-year results due later this month. The company reported 162,073,135 treasury shares and total voting rights of 4,565,128,012. Brent crude fell 2.2% Thursday to $67.93 a barrel. South Europe Ground Services logged 712,340 operations in 2025 and seeks approval to operate in Portugal.
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