Core Viewpoint - The U.S. stock market showed mixed performance, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq reaching all-time closing highs, driven by Alphabet's strong earnings, while Tesla's disappointing results led to a significant drop in its stock price [1][2]. Group 1: Market Performance - The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 316.38 points, a decrease of 0.70%, closing at 44,693.91 points [1]. - The Nasdaq Composite Index rose by 37.94 points, an increase of 0.18%, closing at 21,057.96 points [1]. - The S&P 500 Index increased by 4.44 points, a rise of 0.07%, closing at 6,363.35 points, with intraday highs of 6,381.31 points [1]. Group 2: Company Earnings - Alphabet reported Q2 revenue of $96.428 billion, a year-on-year increase of 14%, and a net profit of $28.196 billion, up 19% from the previous year [2]. - Tesla's Q2 net profit decreased by 16%, with revenue of $22.496 billion, falling short of market expectations [3]. - Intel's stock rose by 3.2% after announcing plans to reduce its workforce from 99,500 to 75,000 by year-end, despite forecasting a Q3 loss of $0.24 per share, which is worse than market expectations [4]. Group 3: Sector Performance - Major tech stocks like Microsoft, Nvidia, and Amazon rose over 1% following Alphabet's earnings report, boosting the AI sector [3]. - The S&P 500's 11 major sectors saw eight decline, with the consumer discretionary sector leading the drop at 1.23% [5]. Group 4: Macroeconomic Indicators - The U.S. Department of Labor reported that initial jobless claims fell to 217,000, down 4,000 from the previous value, indicating a resilient job market [5]. - Crude oil prices continued to rise, with WTI crude for September up by $0.78, closing at $66.03 per barrel, a 1.20% increase [5].
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