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Chip stocks drag Wall Street lower as Nvidia and Micron fall again

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July 2, 2026

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jul 2, 2026

Drops for AI stocks pull Wall Street lower, even as the majority of the US market rises

More drops for chip stocks and other AI winners are weighing on Wall Street, and they’re continuing to mute gains for the majority of the U.S. market.

Economic Times

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· Jul 2, 2026

Micron, Intel and other chip stocks fall up to 11% after record rally

Chip stocks experienced a significant downturn, with major AI rally leaders seeing sharp profit-taking after a record quarter. The VanEck Semiconductor ETF plunged over 5, led by Micron, Intel, and AMD. Concerns over potential AI computing oversupply, fueled by Meta's plans, prompted investors to re-evaluate lofty valuations. Despite the sell-off, some remain optimistic about AI-focused tech giants.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why Micron Stock Just Dropped

Are cheap Chinese chips coming to steal Micron's market share -- and profits?

Foreign Policy Journal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Mega-Cap Sell-Off Drags Nasdaq And S&P 500 Lower While DJIA Holds Ground

Wall Street’s major indexes diverged sharply on Tuesday as a broad sell-off in mega-cap technology stocks pulled the Nasdaq and SP 500 firmly into negative territory. The Nasdaq Composite (INDEXNASDAQ: .IXIC) fell 1.81 as investors rotated away from large-cap growth names that have driven much of the market’s gains in recent months. The SP 500 [] The post Mega-Cap Sell-Off Drags Nasdaq And SP 500 Lower While DJIA Holds Ground appeared first on Foreign Policy Journal.

Bloomberg

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· Jul 6, 2026

Nasdaq 100 Falls 2% in Chip-Led Rout as Oil Climbs: Markets Wrap

A selloff in chipmakers dragged down the stock market on concerns over whether massive artificial-intelligence investments will justify lofty valuations after a breakneck surge from war-driven lows.

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 2, 2026

Global markets trade negative amid tech stock decline, all eyes turn to US nonfarm payrolls

Sharp decline in chipmaker, AI stocks lead to broader market downturn, overshadowing progress in peace talks, optimistic comments from central bankers

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Related coverage for "Chip stocks drag Wall Street lower as Nvidia and Micron fall again": KSAT San Antonio — Drops for AI stocks pull Wall Street lower, even as the majority of the US market rises. Economic Times — Micron, Intel and other chip stocks fall up to 11% after record rally . The Motley Fool — Why Micron Stock Just Dropped. Foreign Policy Journal — Mega-Cap Sell-Off Drags Nasdaq And S&P 500 Lower While DJIA Holds Ground. Bloomberg — Nasdaq 100 Falls 2% in Chip-Led Rout as Oil Climbs: Markets Wrap. Anadolu Agency — Global markets trade negative amid tech stock decline, all eyes turn to US nonfarm payrolls