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Wall Street Futures Fall as Chip Stocks Resume Selloff

Modern Diplomacy

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June 26, 2026

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Wall Street futures declined on Friday, led by losses in technology shares as semiconductor stocks resumed their decline following a strong rally fueled by Micron Technology’s upbeat earnings forecast a day earlier. The pullback reflects renewed investor concerns over lofty artificial intelligence valuations, interest rate expectations, and the sustainability of heavy spending on AI infrastructure. [] The post Wall Street Futures Fall as Chip Stocks Resume Selloff appeared first on Modern Diplomacy.

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Bloomberg

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· Jun 25, 2026

S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: 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 halting a four-day slide.

Quartz

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· Jul 1, 2026

The Dow falls 184 points. The same stocks that drove it up all year are now pulling it down

Semiconductor shares retreated as investors took profits following an 82 gain for the sector in the first six months of 2026

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

Chip stocks drag Wall Street lower as Nvidia and Micron fall again

Chip stocks drag Wall Street lower as Nvidia and Micron fall again

Economic Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

US Stock: S&P, Nasdaq end lower on semiconductor selloff as AI spending concerns mount

Indian markets mirrored global trends as major indices, including the Nasdaq and SP 500, closed at over a week's low on Tuesday. Semiconductor stocks experienced significant declines, fueled by investor concerns over debt-fueled AI spending and anticipation of a more hawkish stance from the U.S. Federal Reserve. Traders are now pricing in a higher likelihood of a second interest rate hike by December.

The Motley Fool

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why Micron Stock Just Dropped

Are cheap Chinese chips coming to steal Micron's market share -- and profits?

NDTV

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· Jul 2, 2026

Chip Stocks Rout: SanDisk, Micron, AMD, Intel, Other Wall Street Hot Bets Slump Up To 14%

AI-Fuelled Chip Rally Pauses As Investors Book Profits, Sparking Broad Sell-Off Across Semiconductor Stocks

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Related coverage for "Wall Street Futures Fall as Chip Stocks Resume Selloff": Bloomberg — S&P 500 Halts Four-Day Drop at End of Jittery Week: Markets Wrap. Quartz — The Dow falls 184 points. The same stocks that drove it up all year are now pulling it down. Sweden Herald — Chip stocks drag Wall Street lower as Nvidia and Micron fall again. Economic Times — US Stock: S&P, Nasdaq end lower on semiconductor selloff as AI spending concerns mount . The Motley Fool — Why Micron Stock Just Dropped. NDTV — Chip Stocks Rout: SanDisk, Micron, AMD, Intel, Other Wall Street Hot Bets Slump Up To 14%