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Dow Jones News 1 October 2025 - 6 November 2025

Nasdaq Rally Hits Speed Bump as Tech Stocks Wobble – Fed Warning and AI Jitters Shake Markets (Sept 24–25, 2025)

Dow Jones Today, Nov. 6, 2025: Tech Sell‑Off, FAA Flight Cuts and Tariff Uncertainty Drag Stocks Lower

Updated: November 6, 2025 Key takeaways Market recap: All three indexes retreat U.S. equities finished broadly lower Thursday with the Dow off 398.70 points (‑0.84%), the S&P 500 down 75.97 points (‑1.12%) and the Nasdaq lower by 445.80 points (‑1.90%). Tech remained the primary drag, snapping the market’s recent winning streak. Reuters Valuation worries across mega‑cap tech overshadowed a handful…
Dow Falls as Palantir Plunges – Is the AI Stock Boom Turning into a Bubble?

Dow Falls as Palantir Plunges – Is the AI Stock Boom Turning into a Bubble?

Diverging Markets: Tech Strength vs. Blue-Chip Weakness Stock trading to kick off November has been a tale of two markets. High-tech and growth stocks are extending their momentum, while old-line blue chips struggle. On Monday (Nov. 3), the benchmark S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite managed to close higher – up 0.17% and 0.46%, respectively – even as the Dow Jones…
Stocks Rally to Record Highs as Shutdown Looms – Dow and S&P Post Best September in 15 Years

Stocks Rally to Record Highs as Shutdown Looms – Dow and S&P Post Best September in 15 Years

Market Performance (Sept. 30 & Oct. 1) U.S. stock markets closed Sept. 30 higher, ending the month on a positive note. The S&P 500 closed at 6,688.46 (+0.41%), the Dow at 46,397.89 (+0.18%), and the Nasdaq at 22,660.01 (+0.31%) Reuters. All three indices notched monthly and quarterly gains: for September, the S&P rose about 3.5% (its best September since 2010)…
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  • HSBC Holdings Shares Rally 60% in One Year Amid Mixed Valuation Signals
    February 1, 2026, 1:01 PM EST. HSBC Holdings (LSE:HSBA) has surged 60.3% over the past year, reflecting renewed investor confidence in the global bank. Recent gains include 4.4% in the last week, yet valuation signals remain mixed. HSBC scores 2 out of 6 on valuation metrics, indicating a blend of undervaluation and caution. Excess Returns analysis shows HSBC's intrinsic value at £17.97, suggesting a 28.5% discount to current share price and potential undervaluation. The bank's Return on Equity at 14.79% exceeds its cost of equity, supporting this outlook. Despite the strong rally, investors must weigh growth prospects and sector dynamics amid shifting market sentiment on large financial institutions.
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