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US stocks slump with Treasury sell-off adding to market angst

A slightly downbeat day for US stocks morphed into something considerably worse this afternoon, when spiking bond yields in the wake of a poorly-received Treasury auction accentuated the slide in stocks.

The S&P 500 fell 1.6%, the Nasdaq 100 gave back 1.3%, and the Russell 2000 dropped 2.8%.

Every S&P 500 sector ETF fell at least 1% except for communication services, with consumer discretionary, financials, healthcare, and real estate all off more than 2%.

The S&P 500’s advance-decline line was lopsided: the number of fallers outnumbered risers by 467. That’s the worst reading this year outside of April 4, when markets were reeling at the end of the week that featured the Rose Garden reciprocal tariff announcement.

Declines were led by credit scoring giant Fair Issac, AES, and Moderna. Meanwhile, Google led gains on the day, up nearly 3% after analysts were charmed with the company’s developer conference yesterday, which laid out big plans for its Gemini AI.

L3Harris Tech jumped as much as 3% before closing up 0.7% after Indiana Senator Jim Banks said the company would work on a $175 billion missile defense system.

AI cloud firm CoreWeave also bucked the broader sell-off, jumping 19% and breaking above the $100 mark for the first time as traders piled into bullish call options.

UnitedHealth fell nearly 6% after a report that alleged it coordinated with nursing homes to reduce hospitalizations.

Target shares dropped over 5% after the retailer said it would raise prices following an earnings report that missed Q1 estimates and slashed its full-year outlook.

Take-Two dipped 4.5% after the “Grand Theft Auto” parent announcing plans to sell $1 billion of new stock.

VF Corp shares tumbled 15% after the Vans and North Face parent posted disappointing Q4 results and a gloomy forecast.

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Rivian turns red on the year, squeezed by a recall and the looming end of the EV tax credit

Shares of EV maker Rivian are down more than 5% on Friday following the company’s recall of 24,214 vehicles due to a software issue. The stock move erases Rivian’s year-to-date gain and turns the company negative on the year.

Rivian’s 2025 model year R1S and R1T are affected by the defect, which was identified after a vehicle’s hands-free highway assist software failed to identify another vehicle on the road, causing a low-speed collision. Rivian said it’s released an over-the-air update to fix the issue.

The recall marks Rivian’s fifth this year, affecting nearly 70,000 of its vehicles.

Rivian’s shares are down more than 20% from their 2025 high, which came prior to the passage of President Trump’sbig, beautiful bill.” Through the legislation, the $7,500 EV tax credit is set to expire at the end of the month.

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Moderna, Pfizer dip after WaPo reports Trump officials’ plan to link Covid vaccines to child deaths

Vaccine makers are falling after The Washington Post reported that the Trump administration plans to link the coronavirus vaccine to 25 child deaths.

Moderna and Pfizer, the two companies who sell the vaccine in the US, fell by more than 5% and 2%, respectively. The coronavirus vaccine is virtually the only revenue driver for Moderna, while Pfizer has a larger and more diverse portfolio.

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RH slips after missing Q2 estimates and trimming its outlook amid cost pressure

Restoration Hardware shares dropped Friday morning after the luxury furniture brand missed Q2 estimates and tightened its full-year outlook.

Adjusted earnings per share came in at $2.93, below the Street’s estimate of $3.21. Revenue was $899.2 million, also missing analysts’ forecast of $905 million.

RH now expects full-year revenue growth of 9% to 11%, down from prior guidance of 10% to 13%, as margins get squeezed by tariffs and weakness in the housing market. Wall Street had been looking for about 10% growth this year.

The retailer is taking steps to blunt cost pressures, including shifting sourcing away from China. RH expects receipts to fall from 16% in Q1 to 2% in Q4, with vendors absorbing a meaningful portion of the tariff impact. RH is also boosting US manufacturing capacity in North Carolina and pushing back a new concept launch to next spring.

RH shares are down about 43% year to date.

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Super Micro rises as the company begins shipments of Nvidia Blackwell chips

Super Micro Computer jumped over 6% in premarket trading on Friday after the company announced it has started shipping “Plug-and-Play (PnP)-ready” racks powered by Nvidia’s new Blackwell Ultra chips, giving data center customers a ready-made option to scale up their AI infrastructure.

The rollout enables what SMCI calls “turn-key day-one” operations, with the entire racks preassembled and tested to work out of the box.

“Data center customers face many AI infrastructure challenges: complex network topology and cabling, power delivery, and thermal management,” CEO Charles Liang said. “Through Supermicro Data Center Building Block Solutions with our expertise in on-site deployment, we enable turn-key delivery of the highest-performance AI platform — critical for customers seeking to invest in cutting-edge technology.”

The company says the new systems performance jumps up to 7.5x over Nvidias previous-generation chips. Its also designed to run more efficiently, using less power and water while taking up less floor space, cutting the overall operating costs by 20%, according to the statement.

The launch comes after a rocky August, when SMCI’s shares plunged on weaker-than-expected quarterly results and management trimmed its annual revenue target.

Investors in Super Micro have endured much volatility this year, as the company has failed to deliver on multiple occasions. Even so, the shares are up nearly 50% year to date.

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