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Most of Wall Street rises, but sinking AI stocks keep it on track for a losing week
Most of the U.S. stock market is rising after oil prices fell back to where they were before the war with Iran, but drops for AI stocks are keeping the market in check.
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KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 26, 2026
Sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street toward just its 2nd losing week in the last 13
AI stocks are veering back down the roller coaster and pulling Wall Street behind them.
Sweden Herald
· Jul 7, 2026
Wall Street falls on AI concerns and rising oil prices
Wall Street falls on AI concerns and rising oil prices
Bloomberg
· Jul 1, 2026
Wall Street’s AI Race Is Fueling New Fears of Crowded Trading
From hedge funds to wealth managers, Wall Street has embraced artificial intelligence in search of an investing edge. Researchers are now asking what happens when more investors turn to similar AI models to find one: buying the same stocks, reacting to the same headlines, and sometimes making the same mistakes.
The Motley Fool
· Jul 6, 2026
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Highlighted a New AI Bottleneck. 3 AI Stocks That Could Benefit.
As these companies try to solve a new AI bottleneck, their stock prices keep climbing.
Sydney Morning Herald
· Jul 1, 2026
ASX set to slide, tech stocks weigh down Wall Street
Most of Wall Street is rising, but drops for some influential technology stocks are keeping the market in check.
Daily Sabah
· Jun 23, 2026
Wall Street heads to another day of losses, led by tech sell-off
Wall Street was on track for another day of significant losses, and again, it was the technology sector leading the way down, with anxiety growing over probable rate hikes later th...
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Related coverage for "Most of Wall Street rises, but sinking AI stocks keep it on track for a losing week": KSAT San Antonio — Sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street toward just its 2nd losing week in the last 13. Sweden Herald — Wall Street falls on AI concerns and rising oil prices. Bloomberg — Wall Street’s AI Race Is Fueling New Fears of Crowded Trading. The Motley Fool — Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang Highlighted a New AI Bottleneck. 3 AI Stocks That Could Benefit.. Sydney Morning Herald — ASX set to slide, tech stocks weigh down Wall Street. Daily Sabah — Wall Street heads to another day of losses, led by tech sell-off