Nasdaq Jumps Over 100 Points; Deere Shares Fall After Q4 Results - Amber International (NASDAQ:AMBR), Boqii Holding (AMEX:BQ)

Market Overview - U.S. stocks traded higher, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining over 100 points on Wednesday. The Dow rose 0.61% to 47,399.75, the NASDAQ increased 0.55% to 23,151.20, and the S&P 500 climbed 0.51% to 6,800.09 [1] - Utilities shares experienced a notable increase of 0.9% on Wednesday [1] Sector Performance - Communication services stocks fell by 0.3% on Wednesday [2] Company Specifics - Deere & Company (NYSE:DE) shares fell more than 4% after reporting fourth-quarter results and a disappointing fiscal 2026 outlook. The company reported earnings per share of $3.93, exceeding the consensus of $3.88, and an 11% year-over-year increase in quarterly sales to $12.39 billion, surpassing the consensus of $9.85 billion [3][4] - Deere expects fiscal 2026 net income to be between $4.0 billion and $4.75 billion, indicating a year-over-year decline of 20% to 5.5%, and projects operating cash flow of $4.0 billion to $5.0 billion [4] Commodity Market - In commodity news, oil traded up 0.1% to $57.99, gold increased by 1.1% to $4,186.70, silver rose 3.3% to $52.635, and copper gained 1.7% to $5.1765 [5] International Markets - European shares were higher, with the eurozone's STOXX 600 rising 0.9%, Spain's IBEX 35 Index up 0.9%, London's FTSE 100 increasing by 0.8%, Germany's DAX 40 gaining 0.7%, and France's CAC 40 rising 0.7% [6] - Asian markets closed mostly higher, with Japan's Nikkei gaining 1.85%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng up 0.13%, China's Shanghai Composite falling 0.15%, and India's BSE Sensex increasing by 1.21% [7] Stock Movements - Pasithea Therapeutics Corp. (NASDAQ:KTTA) shares surged 66% to $0.8100, while Amber International Holding Limited (NASDAQ:AMBR) rose 60% to $2.52 after reporting better-than-expected third-quarter sales and a $50 million buyback. Boqii Holding Limited (NYSE:BQ) shares increased by 47% to $2.59 [9] - Conversely, Lazydays Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:GORV) shares dropped 31% to $0.5284, and MingZhu Logistics Holdings Limited (NASDAQ:YGMZ) fell 24% to $0.1415 following an $8 million registered direct offering [9]