
| Friday's Markets | |
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| S&P 500 6,910 (+0.69%) |
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| Nasdaq 22,886 (+0.90%) |
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| Dow 49,626 (+0.47%) |
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| Bitcoin $67,685 (+1.04%) |
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| Friday's Markets | |
|---|---|
| S&P 500 6,910 (+0.69%) |
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| Nasdaq 22,886 (+0.90%) |
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| Dow 49,626 (+0.47%) |
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| Bitcoin $67,685 (+1.04%) |
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Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is set to re-enter the consumer PC market, The Wall Street Journal reports, with new system-on-a-chip devices. Combining central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU) -- already the standard for mobile devices -- they're expected to appear in products from Dell (NYSE:DELL), Lenovo, and others this year and should provide extended battery life. "Low power but very powerful" is how CEO Jensen Huang described the new chips.
The S&P 500 gained 1.1% in last week's shortened trading, with the Nasdaq putting on 1.5%. But futures in both indexes fell back in early trading this morning -- by around 0.2% and 0.3%, respectively -- after the Supreme Court last week struck tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act by President Donald Trump.
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