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Wall Street closes higher on chip, AI stocks

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July 6, 2026

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Bloomberg

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· Jul 6, 2026

Chip Stocks Sink After Blistering Run as Oil Jumps: Markets Wrap

Wall Street was rattled by a selloff in chipmakers on concerns over whether massive artificial-intelligence investments will justify lofty valuations while a jump in oil prices boosted bond yields.

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.

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.

Financial Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

Samsung shares fall despite third straight quarter of record profit

High memory chip prices fuel April-to-June earnings but investors concerned about returns on massive AI investment

The Motley Fool

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· Jul 11, 2026

Can Nvidia Still Turn Patient Investors Into Millionaires?

The chipmaker may still be one of the best AI investments, but its sheer size has fundamentally changed what investors can realistically expect from the stock.

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Related coverage for "Wall Street closes higher on chip, AI stocks": Bloomberg — Chip Stocks Sink After Blistering Run as Oil Jumps: Markets Wrap. KSAT San Antonio — Wall Street follows global markets lower as traders sell to lock in profits after recent AI rallies. Economic Times — US stocks: US market ends lower as tech stocks weigh on sentiment . Financial Times — Samsung shares fall despite third straight quarter of record profit. The Motley Fool — Can Nvidia Still Turn Patient Investors Into Millionaires?