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Wall Street quietly mixed as chip companies continue to lose ground following Wednesday's sell-off

KSAT San Antonio

KSAT San Antonio

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July 2, 2026

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Wall Street quietly mixed as chip companies continue to lose ground following Wednesday's sell-off

Wall Street was mixed in light trading early as chip stocks fell further and oil prices dipped near their levels before the Iran war began.

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