Market Overview - The market reaction to the Supreme Court ruling against Liberation Day tariffs was relatively muted, indicating ongoing investor uncertainty [2][4]. - The Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day up by about 0.5%, while the S&P 500 increased by approximately 0.7% [7]. - The Russell 2000, which includes small-cap stocks, finished unchanged, reflecting a divergence in market performance [8]. Sector Performance - The communications services sector was the biggest gainer, up by about 2.7%, driven by Alphabet [9]. - Energy and healthcare sectors were the only ones to finish in the red, with energy down about 0.7% and healthcare down about 0.3% [10]. - Overall, 334 names in the S&P 500 saw gains, with 169 declining [8]. Individual Stock Highlights - FDX (Comfort Systems) was the top gainer in the S&P 500, hitting an all-time high with a gain of about 6.5% [11]. - General Electric also reached an all-time high, closing up about 2.5% [13]. - Alphabet was the top gainer in the NASDAQ 100, increasing by about 4%, as the company explores new markets for its AI chips [15]. Company-Specific News - Blue Owl shares fell by 4% due to concerns over liquidity in private credit, following the restriction of withdrawals from one of its funds [17]. - Wal-Mart's stock decreased by 1.5% after a recommendation cut from HSBC, despite solid fourth-quarter results [20]. - CoreWeave shares dropped by 8% amid fears regarding financing for a $4 billion data project [22].
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