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Staples, Healthcare Stocks Rise as Tech Shares Start Week In Retreat

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Stocks started the week lower, pulled downward by 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:investors' worries about the health of the AI trade. Under the hood of the S&P 500, though, there was still green to ൩be seen. 

Four of the benchmark in🤪dex’s 11 sectors were recently rising, with two—healthcare and consum🦩er staples—up more than 1%. 

More than 50 stocks, meanwhile, were up more than 2%, including several telecommunications shares (lifted by AT&T’s (T) 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:encouraging earnings report) and staples names like Kraft Heinz (KHC), JM Smucker (SJM) and General Mills (GIS). 

St🍬ill, concerns t൲hat China has made big inroads in the development of artificial intelligence technology, raising questions about the competitive marketplace and the value of Big Tech’s massive spending in the sector, weighed on stocks. 

The S&P’s information technology sector was the index’s biggest decliner, off 5%, followed by energy; that was reflected in the morning’s drops in stocks like Constellation Energy (CEG) and Nvidia (NVDA), both of which were making double-digit pꦑercentage moves lower. 🐠

Several Big Tech companies that have been big players—and spenders—in AI are set to report quarterly results 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:in the coming days, and today’s volatility will likely influence the questions those companies’ executives face. Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT) and Meta Platforms (META) are all due to report results this week.

CNBC’s Magnificent 7 index, of which Meta and Nvidia are members, was recently down about 3%.

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