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Sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street toward just its 2nd losing week in the last 13

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June 26, 2026

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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.

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KSAT San Antonio

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· Jun 26, 2026

Wall Street follows global markets lower as traders sell to lock in profits after recent AI rallies

Wall Street pointed toward losses before the opening bell as volatility continued for chipmakers and other companies heavily invested in artificial intelligence.

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 7, 2026

Wall Street falls on AI concerns and rising oil prices

Wall Street falls on AI concerns and rising oil prices

Bloomberg

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· 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

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· Jul 11, 2026

Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Have Crushed the Broader Market in 2026. Here Are 2 Top Stocks to Buy Before They Soar Higher This Earnings Season and Beyond

These two AI stocks have struggled lately, but their solid earnings growth potential suggests they can step on the gas again.

Economic Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

US stocks: US market ends lower as tech stocks weigh on sentiment

Wall Street ended lower on Friday, with AI chip stocks experiencing a significant downturn while Moderna and other healthcare companies surged. Investors are weighing the long-term potential of AI against concerns about the substantial investment required for data centers. Inflationary pressures, fueled by energy prices and chip costs, remain a concern, impacting companies like Apple and prompting discussions about potential interest rate hikes.

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Related coverage for "Sinking AI stocks drag Wall Street toward just its 2nd losing week in the last 13": KSAT San Antonio — Wall Street follows global markets lower as traders sell to lock in profits after recent AI rallies. 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 — Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Have Crushed the Broader Market in 2026. Here Are 2 Top Stocks to Buy Before They Soar Higher This Earnings Season and Beyond. Economic Times — US stocks: US market ends lower as tech stocks weigh on sentiment