Stock market today: Dow, S&P 500 edge higher with Trump tariffs, jobs report in focus
Investors absorbed a report that President-elect Donald Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to pave the way for proposed tariffs.
Investors absorbed a report that President-elect Donald Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to pave the way for proposed tariffs.
The stock market had mixed results on Wednesday.
Edison International stock fell nearly 13% Wednesday after the company shut off power to tens of thousands of customers in Southern California as wildfires blazed through the region.
GE HealthCare Technologies shares gained Wednesday after Jefferies analysts called the stock a “franchise pick” and made a bullish case for the company’s diagnostic imaging business.
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Rigetti Computing, IonQ, and other quantum stocks plunged after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told Wall Street analysts that “very useful quantum computers” are likely 20 years away.
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Advanced Micro Devices shares fell Wednesday after HSBC analysts gave the stock a double downgrade, citing concerns about its artificial intelligence revenue.
Several stocks across the quantum computing industry fell sharply Wednesday after Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said the technology is likely still years away.