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Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Stock Market Today, Nov. 11, 2025: Futures Slip on Veterans Day as Shutdown Deal Moves to the House; Dow, S&P 500, Nasdaq Cool After Tech-Led Rally

Dateline: Tuesday, November 11, 2025 U.S. stock futures edged lower early Tuesday, pausing after Monday’s tech-fueled surge, as investors weighed the U.S. Senate’s passage of a funding package to end the longest government shutdown on record and awaited action in the House of Representatives. S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures were modestly in the red in early trade, while Dow futures were little changed. Bloomberg European equities advanced, supported by optimism that Washington’s impasse is close to resolution; the pan‑European Stoxx 600 hit a two‑week high and the U.K.’s FTSE 100 notched another record. Asian markets were mixed and the
Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Nasdaq Posts Worst Week Since April as AI Selloff Deepens; Mixed Close on Nov. 7 After Tech-Led Rout Nov. 6, Jobs Data Blackout Weighs on Sentiment

Published: November 7, 2025 Summary: Wall Street ended Friday mixed after a bruising tech-driven downdraft on Thursday. The Nasdaq logged its steepest weekly drop since April as investors questioned AI valuations, while a historic U.S. government shutdown erased key economic releases for a second month—forcing traders to lean on private labor gauges. Tesla’s shareholder approval of Elon Musk’s record $1 trillion pay package added a headline-grabbing twist to a volatile two-day stretch. Reuters+3Reuters+3Reuters+3 Friday, Nov. 7: Late Bounce Leaves Indexes Mixed Stocks clawed back from deep morning losses after reports of progress toward ending the federal shutdown, leaving the Dow
Microsoft vs. Oracle Stocks: AI Frenzy Sends Shares Soaring – Which Tech Titan Will Win?

Microsoft (MSFT) vs. Oracle (ORCL): 2025 YTD — Who’s Winning the AI-Cloud Race?

Date: November 7, 2025 In the fast-moving world of cloud infrastructure and artificial intelligence (AI), two major players — Microsoft and Oracle — are carving competing paths. Their stock moves, strategies and risk profiles differ markedly. This article takes a detailed look at both companies as of Nov. 7, 2025: how they have performed this year, what the major catalysts are, and how the investment case stacks up. Microsoft: Staying the Course with Cloud + AI What Microsoft delivered: What stands out:Microsoft has a broad base: strong cloud growth, durable productivity/business software revenue, and a massive backlog of commitments that
Micron (MU) Stock Skyrockets to Record High on AI Frenzy – Analysts See More Upside

Micron Technology (MU) Stock Today, Nov 7, 2025: Shares Slip With Tech Selloff as Wells Fargo Lifts Target to $300 and HBM4 Rumors Swirl

Key takeaways Micron (MU) stock today: price action and context Micron shares traded lower alongside the broader tech complex. As of 19:21 UTC, MU changed hands near $232.32, with the day’s high at $244.92 and low at $226.49; volume topped 22.5 million shares. The weakness mirrors a Friday slide in growth and AI-linked names. Wall Street extended losses, with risk appetite dented by valuation concerns and a rare data blackout that postponed the official October employment report. Major outlets tracked the Nasdaq’s additional decline and the unusual absence of government labor data due to the shutdown. Reuters+2The Wall Street Journal+2
7 November 2025
AMD Stock Skyrockets on AI Mega-Deals & Quantum Breakthrough – Is $300 Next?

AMD Stock Today (Nov. 7, 2025): Shares Slip Again as Tech Valuation Jitters Persist; All Eyes on Nov. 11 Analyst Day

Summary (Updated Friday, Nov. 7, 2025) — Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) fell for a second straight session on Friday as a broad tech sell‑off weighed on AI‑exposed names. By the last trade published on Reuters, AMD was down ~3.6% near $229, after traversing an intraday range of $224.7–$234.8; Thursday’s close was $237.70. The stock now sits well below last week’s highs but remains within a 52‑week band of $76.5–$267.1. Reuters Key takeaways How AMD traded today (Nov. 7) AMD extended Thursday’s decline as part of a broader tech drawdown. As of the latest Reuters tape, shares changed hands near
Broadcom’s AI Windfall: Inside AVGO’s Trillion-Dollar Surge, $10B Chip Deal & 2025 Outlook

Broadcom (AVGO) Stock Today — November 7, 2025: Shares Slide With Tech Selloff; Short Interest Eases Ahead of Expected Dec. 11 Earnings

Key takeaways How AVGO traded today (Nov. 7) Broadcom opened at $354.18 and slid through midday amid a sector‑wide tech retreat, touching an intraday low of $337.32 before stabilizing in the low $340s. By 18:46 UTC, shares were $342.18 (-3.8%), with the range and volume signaling risk‑off tape more than company‑specific news. The broader backdrop didn’t help: U.S. equities fell for a second straight session as investors fretted over economic signals and stretched tech valuations. Midday, Broadcom was down roughly 5% alongside other AI leaders, contributing to the semiconductor index’s worst week in seven months. Reuters Today’s Broadcom headlines (Nov.
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+1 Valuation worries across mega‑cap tech overshadowed a handful of strong single‑stock stories, while the government shutdown and policy uncertainties kept risk appetite on a short leash. Reuters What moved the market today 1) Tech‑led risk‑off A renewed wobble in technology and AI‑linked shares weighed on the tape. Investors
6 November 2025
NYSE Skyrockets to Record Highs as AI Frenzy, Fed Rate Cut Bets Fuel Stock Surge

Why Stocks Are Down Today (Nov. 6, 2025): Tech Sell‑Off, Shutdown Data Void, and Tariff Uncertainty Hit Wall Street

Key takeaways What the market is doing right now Stocks were broadly lower midday Thursday (around 12:30 p.m. ET): the Dow was off by roughly 0.9% (~‑400 to ‑500 points), the S&P 500 down a little over 1%, and the Nasdaq nearly ‑2% as megacaps and chipmakers led declines. A live markets snapshot showed the S&P 500 near 6,710 (‑1.3%), Dow near 46,850 (‑1.0%), and Nasdaq near 23,022 (‑2.0%). AP News+1 The “why” behind today’s sell‑off 1) Tech and AI valuation hangover Wall Street’s leadership group—mega‑cap tech and AI‑exposed names—came under renewed pressure after a brief respite Wednesday. Semiconductor shares
6 November 2025
AI Stocks Soar as Nvidia Hits $4T, Apple Feels the Heat, and Musk Doubles Down – Daily Roundup

US Stocks Slide on Nov. 6, 2025 as AI High‑Fliers Tumble — Is the AI Bubble Finally Bursting?

Published: Nov. 6, 2025 Key takeaways (as of 10:10 a.m. ET) What happened on Wall Street today U.S. equities opened lower Thursday and stayed soft through mid‑morning as the tech‑heavy growth trade sold off again. At 10:10 a.m. ET the Dow was down 266 points, the S&P 500 was off 37 points, and the Nasdaq weakened by 214 points. Information Technology led declines, with Apple, Microsoft, and Nvidia all lower. Reuters Two macro stories sharpened the risk‑off tone: Bond markets offered a modest cushion as the 10‑year Treasury yield eased to ~4.09%, reflecting a defensive bid; traders price roughly a
Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Stocks Slip as Tech Wobble Returns; Layoffs Spike and Tariff Showdown Clouds Outlook — Stock Market Today (Nov. 6, 2025)

Market snapshot U.S. equities opened in the red Thursday, extending this week’s choppy pattern as investors weighed mixed corporate results against macro headwinds. At the bell, all three major indices slipped, with breadth tilting negative. The tone was cautious amid debate over still‑rich tech multiples and uncertain economic signals. Reuters Overseas, European trading was subdued ahead of central‑bank cues, while Gulf markets tracked Asia modestly higher earlier in the day, helped by firmer regional catalysts and a tentative rebound in risk appetite. Reuters+1 The macro picture: weaker private labor signals in a data drought With the government shutdown freezing several
6 November 2025
Wall Street Braces for Shutdown: Stocks Rally as Fed Cuts Loom – Tech & Defense in Focus

Hong Kong stocks today (Nov 6, 2025): Hang Seng jumps 2.1% as chips & commodities surge; Pony.ai and WeRide sink on Hong Kong debut

Key takeaways at a glance (as of 4:00 p.m. HKT) Market snapshot Hong Kong equities ended firmly higher on Thursday, November 6, 2025, breaking a two‑day slide as risk appetite returned across Asia. The HSI settled at 26,485.9 (+2.12%), with intraday highs brushing 26,490.71. Tech and China proxies outperformed, while breadth improved across most major industry groups. Reuters China-related gauges also advanced: the HSCEI climbed 2.10% to 9,355.97, and the HSTECH index rose 2.74% to 5,944.22, underscoring renewed interest in platform and hardware names. Reuters+1 Turnover remained healthy at ~HK$234.7 billion, consistent with 4Q’s elevated activity backdrop on the Hong
6 November 2025
Tech Stocks Plunge as AI Bubble Fears Trigger Global Market Rout

Tech Stocks Plunge as AI Bubble Fears Trigger Global Market Rout

Major stock indexes tumbled on Nov 5, 2025 amid AI valuations concerns and profit-taking. The Nasdaq fell about 2% and the S&P 500 around 1%, while the Dow lost ~0.5% reuters.com. Tech/AI giants plunged – e.g. Palantir –8%, Nvidia –4%, AMD –3.7% nasdaq.com reuters.com – after warnings that sky-high valuations may not hold. Wall Street heavyweights (Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan) have warned of a coming market correction theguardian.com reuters.com. Asian markets led losses (Japan and South Korea down ~5% from recent highs theguardian.com reuters.com) and Europe opened lower. Safe-haven assets stirred: the CBOE VIX spiked ~10% (to ~19) nasdaq.com
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