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Previous Close16,511.18
Open16,601.10
Volume7,929,250,000
Day's Range16,544.09 - 16,749.74
52 Week Range12,335.02 - 16,749.74
Avg. Volume5,126,829,344
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    Stock market today: S&P 500 breaches 5,300 as stocks rally to records after CPI

    Stocks edged higher on Wednesday as investors digested fresh readings on inflation and consumer spending.

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    CPI market outlooks, Netflix deal, AI in tech: Catalysts

    On today's episode of Catalysts, co-hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills explore market reactions to economic data, company announcements, and the latest developments in the AI sector. Market dynamics take center stage as the show dissects the ripple effects of Wednesday's Consumer Price Index (CPI) print and the resurgence of the meme stock frenzy. Yahoo Finance's Jared Blikre breaks down the market response to the meme trade resurgence. Rabobank Senior Cross-Asset Macro Strategist Christian Lawrence joins the discussion to shed light on the implications of the CPI print for market outlooks. Additionally, Loomis Sayles Head of Full Discretion Team Matt Eagan and Nuveen Head of Municipals Dan Close offer their insights on market outlooks after the CPI release. The show also spotlights a several trending tickers, including Netflix (NFLX), which will now stream two holiday NFL games, Alphabet (GOOG, GOOGL), which unveiled new AI features at its Google I/O conference, and SunPower Corporation (SPWR), the recipient of a downgrade from Wolfe Research. Furthermore, BCG Global Chair Rich Lesser joins the discussion to explore the growing investments in generative AI from tech companies. This post was written by Angel Smith

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    Housing costs still push inflation higher but rise at slowest annual rate in two years

    Shelter costs continued to pressure inflation in April, but a moderation continues and economists expect these pressure to ease in the months ahead.