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Wall Street Bets Rallying Markets Will Absorb Every Market Blow

Bloomberg

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July 2, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
Wall Street Bets Rallying Markets Will Absorb Every Market Blow

Wall Street is kicking off the second half of 2026 with fresh conviction: shrugging off one shock after another, markets are set to grind even higher.

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The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Nifty rebounds over 200 points as falling crude and trade deal optimism lift sentiment

Banking and IT stocks led the rally, while broader markets also posted gains

Globes English

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· Jul 8, 2026

Wed: Banks again buck market

The banks again rose today as Delek and Teva led the declines.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 25, 2026

Stocks Waver as Wall Street Rotation Gains Speed: Markets Wrap

Wall Street traders kept driving a rotation out of high-profile chipmakers and into a broader category of companies tuned to improving growth prospects, with stocks wavering at the end of a volatile week.

Investopedia

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· Jun 21, 2026

What to Expect in Markets This Week: A Post-Fed Inflation Reading and Earnings From a Hot Memory Maker

What to Expect in Markets This Week: A Post-Fed Inflation Reading and Earnings From a Hot Memory Maker

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 21, 2026

The Stock Market Is Bordering on a Dubious Record Dating Back to the Early 1870s -- and It Holds Terrifying Implications for Wall Street

Stock market valuations are nearing uncharted territory.

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 6, 2026

Wall Street markets rally overnight due to semiconductor and Magnificent Seven stocks

CommSec’s James Gruber claims US markets on Wall Street rallied overnight. “The S&P 500 up 0.7 per cent and the Nasdaq rising 1.1 per cent,” he told Sky News Australia. “It was mainly due to semiconductor stocks as well as a number of the Magnificent Seven stocks, including Tesla.” Presented by CommSec.

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Related coverage for "Wall Street Bets Rallying Markets Will Absorb Every Market Blow": The Hindu BusinessLine — Nifty rebounds over 200 points as falling crude and trade deal optimism lift sentiment. Globes English — Wed: Banks again buck market. Bloomberg — Stocks Waver as Wall Street Rotation Gains Speed: Markets Wrap. Investopedia — What to Expect in Markets This Week: A Post-Fed Inflation Reading and Earnings From a Hot Memory Maker. The Motley Fool — The Stock Market Is Bordering on a Dubious Record Dating Back to the Early 1870s -- and It Holds Terrifying Implications for Wall Street. Sky News Australia — Wall Street markets rally overnight due to semiconductor and Magnificent Seven stocks