Nasdaq
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Nasdaq to Launch 23-Hour Trading Session in December
Nasdaq will expand trading to 23 hours a day starting December 6, aiming to capture global demand for round-the-clock market access.
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AppLovin Stock Slides 21% After Q2 Revenue Miss
AppLovin shares fell 21% after Q2 revenue of $1.92 billion missed analyst expectations, despite strong 53% year-over-year growth.
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DoorDash Q2 Revenue Beats Estimates, Shares Dip 5.1% Despite Strong Growth
DoorDash shares fell 5.1% despite a 35.6% revenue jump to $4.45 billion, as a slight EPS miss and margin compression overshadowed record order volumes.
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US Regulators and Nasdaq Clamp Down on Micro-Cap IPOs to Curb Fraud
Stricter SEC and Nasdaq listing rules have led to a sharp decline in micro-cap IPOs in 2026 as regulators target pump-and-dump schemes.
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SK Hynix Listing Catalyzes Global U.S. Market Interest
SK Hynix’s successful $26.5 billion Nasdaq debut is driving a surge in global firms seeking U.S. market listings to secure higher valuations and capital.
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NYSE at a Crossroads: Tokenization and Institutional Shifts Define Market Landscape
From the debut of tokenized shares to new government-backed investment programs, the NYSE is navigating a period of rapid institutional and technological evolution.
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Nasdaq Drops 1.4% as Weak Jobs Data and Chip Sector Sell-Off Weigh on Sentiment
The Nasdaq Composite fell 1.4% on July 2 as a disappointing jobs report and a global semiconductor sell-off complicated the interest rate outlook.
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Nasdaq Volatility Persists as Micron Earnings Clash with Inflation Data
Nasdaq faces mixed performance as record-breaking Micron earnings provide a buffer against hot inflation data and broader tech sector uncertainty.
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Nasdaq Plunges 2.2% as AI Investment Sustainability Faces Market Scrutiny
The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.21% on June 23, 2026, as a semiconductor sell-off triggered by doubts over AI infrastructure spending roiled global markets.
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Global Tech Sell-off Intensifies Amid AI Valuation Concerns
Global markets tumbled Tuesday as investors soured on high-valuation AI and chip stocks, with the Nasdaq 100 plunging over 3% amid broader economic and geopolitical anxieties.
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S&P 500 and Nasdaq Slide as Tech Sector Faces Renewed Selling Pressure
Major US indices fell sharply on Tuesday as a global sell-off in technology and semiconductor stocks intensified, fueled by concerns over AI infrastructure spending and economic data.
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US Stock Indices Face Sharp Pullback Amid Broad Semiconductor Sell-Off
Major US indices, including the Nasdaq 100 and S&P 500, are experiencing a decline driven by semiconductor profit-taking, strong jobs data, and geopolitical tensions.
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SpaceX Debuts on Nasdaq Amid Jim Cramer’s ‘Unsustainable’ Warning
SpaceX began trading on the Nasdaq today at $135 per share, marking history’s largest IPO. CNBC’s Jim Cramer warned against chasing the stock, citing risks for retail investors.
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SpaceX Set for Landmark Nasdaq Debut with $75 Billion IPO
SpaceX is set to begin trading on the Nasdaq under the ticker SPCX this Friday, aiming to raise $75 billion in what is being described as a referendum on Elon Musk’s leadership.
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Global Markets Face Volatility as Middle East Tensions Spike and Tech Stocks Retreat
US stock futures show mixed results as oil prices climb and investors reassess AI-driven tech valuations following a significant Friday sell-off.
