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US Stock Market Today: Wall Street Extends Black Friday Rally as CME Outage, Fed Cut Bets and AI Jitters Shape November

US Stock Market Today: Wall Street Extends Black Friday Rally as CME Outage, Fed Cut Bets and AI Jitters Shape November

Wall Street wrapped up Thanksgiving week with a surprisingly eventful Black Friday: stocks climbed for a fifth straight session, futures trading suffered one of its biggest outages in years, and investors closed a volatile November still obsessed with artificial intelligence, Federal Reserve policy and the strength of the US consumer. Reuters+2Reuters+2 Below is a detailed rundown of what happened in the…
Stock Market Today, Nov. 13, 2025: Dow Slides as Disney Plunges and Tech Stocks Drop After Trump Ends Record Shutdown

US Stock Market Today, November 17, 2025: Futures Rebound as Nvidia Earnings, Jobs Data and Fed Signals Take Center Stage

U.S. stock futures were higher early Monday, November 17, 2025, pointing to a cautious rebound on Wall Street after last week’s tech-driven volatility. Traders are positioning around three big themes: Nvidia’s make-or-break earnings report, the restart of official U.S. economic data after the government shutdown, and fading odds of a December Federal Reserve rate cut. Investing.com+2Reuters+2 Wall Street futures signal…

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  • Dow Crosses 50,000 as Tech Stocks Rebound Amid Amazon Earnings Miss
    February 6, 2026, 3:15 PM EST. U.S. stocks surged on Friday, led by the Dow Jones Industrial Average's climb past 50,000, marking a 2.2% gain. The S&P 500 rose 1.7%, and Nasdaq added 2%, rebounding from a tech selloff earlier in the week. Nvidia jumped over 7%, while Tesla and Broadcom also gained. Amazon shares fell 7% after disappointing earnings and plans to boost 2026 spending to $200 billion, raising concerns about profit margins. Bitcoin climbed back above $68,000 but is still facing its worst weekly loss since 2022. Stellantis shares dropped 20% following a costly pullback in its electric vehicle strategy. Market focus shifts to next week's delayed January jobs report amid signs of labor market strain.
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