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Microsoft and Amazon fall sharply while semiconductors soar

Sky News Australia

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June 26, 2026

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CommSec’s James Gruber has commented on Microsoft and Amazon’s sharp overnight fall on Wall Street. “Underneath the surface though, there was a lot happening,” Mr Gruber told Sky News Australia. The giant tech stocks – the magnificent seven which includes Microsoft and Amazon and so on – every one of them was down overnight quite sharply while another part of the tech sector soared, and that was semiconductors. “Micron, for instance, was up 16 per cent after its result the day before.” Presented by CommSec.

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