Midday Brief
Jun 03 · 12:00 PM EDT
Markets are retreating modestly with tech and financials lagging while energy and healthcare hold up amid record US crude exports tightening oil supplies. The surge in volatility contrasts with the cautious sentiment as investors digest mixed earnings and tariff concerns.
Market Snapshot›
| Index | Price | Change |
|---|---|---|
| S&P 500 | 7,567.93 | -0.55% |
| Dow Jones | 50,881.50 | -0.83% |
| Nasdaq | 26,880.51 | -0.79% |
| Russell 2000 | 2,895.38 | -1.25% |
| VIX | 16.22 | +2.85% |
Sentiment:Neutral (54)-7 from last week
Sector Performance
Leaders
Energy+2.03%
Healthcare+0.84%
Cons. Staples+0.82%
Laggards
Financials-1.59%
Comm. Svc.-1.43%
Technology-1.04%
Cross-Asset Moves
10Y Yield
4.50%
+0.04
Gold
$4,469.70
-0.43%
Oil (WTI)
$96.00
+2.39%
Bitcoin
$65,992.46
-1.07%
USD Index
99.46
+0.24%
HYG
$79.67
-0.29%
BMO Earnings Today
| Symbol | EPS | Est. | Surprise |
|---|---|---|---|
| MDT(BMO) | $1.55 | $1.56 | -0.88% |
Current Headlines
- US crude exports hit record high in May as Iran war tightens global oil suppliesReuters
- Sellers are pulling homes off the market at the fastest pace since 2020CNBC
- We're starting a position in a chipmaker that is benefiting from the AI boom in multiple waysCNBC
- Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market WednesdayCNBC
- European shares head for negative open as White House proposes fresh tariffs on EUCNBC
Focus will be on the afternoon's earnings from AVGO, CRWD, VEEV, and LULU for further clues on sector momentum and market direction.
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