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Stock market today: Dow jumps 650 points to post record, S&P 500 climbs above 6,900 for first time

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Stock market today: Dow jumps 650 points to post record, S&P 500 climbs above 6,900 for first time The Dow and S&P 500 notched new records on Thursday as US stocks mostly rose, with tech stocks under more pressure after Oracle (ORCL) earnings revived AI overspending worries…
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  • If OPEC does not curb its production, prices on Brent crude could fall as low as the $30s per barrel

    80% confidence
  • S&P 500 will reach 7,400-7,600 in 2026

    80% confidence
  • A rate hike would be off the table for January

    80% confidence
  • S&P 500 will reach 7,700 by the end of 2026

    80% confidence
  • The tanker seizure is an act of international piracy

    80% confidence
  • A new dovish Fed that favors more cuts could be positive for stocks in the second half of the year

    80% confidence
  • Tariffs imposed under President Trump have contributed to inflation pressures that the central bank sees as a one-time increase

    80% confidence
  • OPEC+ will need to produce an average of 43 million barrels per day to maintain balanced supply and demand in 2026

    80% confidence
  • The bull market is still alive

    80% confidence
  • Warner Bros Discovery sale must include CNN

    80% confidence
  • Conditions in the labor market appear to be gradually cooling

    80% confidence
  • The Fed is well positioned to wait and see how economic conditions evolve

    80% confidence
  • The best years of growth for bitcoin are still ahead

    80% confidence
  • Punishing oversupply is coming for the oil market

    80% confidence

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