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Evercore’s Emanuel Says Earnings Will Rescue Tech From Selloff

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June 23, 2026

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Evercore’s Emanuel Says Earnings Will Rescue Tech From Selloff

Megacap technology stocks will return to investor favor following a selloff that has dragged some of the sector’s biggest names to losses of more than 10 in recent weeks, Evercore ISI’s Julian Emanuel said.

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