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Stocks - Dave & Buster’s Jumps Midday; Tilray Tumbles

Rate-sensitive stocks were active midday.
Rate-sensitive stocks were active midday.

Investing.com - Shares of restaurant and video game chain Dave & Buster’s jumped midday, while interest-rate sensitive sectors reacted to the United States 10-Year yield topping 3% briefly.

Cannabis stocks were also active, with money suddenly diverting out of recent favorite Tilray.

Dave & Buster’s Entertainment (NASDAQ:PLAY) stock jumped about 7% at 11:55 AM ET (15:55 GMT). The company hit all the right notes for investors in its earnings report before the bell.

Profit handily topped expectations, while sales beat estimates. A 2.4% drop in same-stores sales was smaller than the 2.6% fall Wall Street forecast.

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The company raises its full-year sales guidance to $1.23 billion to $1.255 billion (vs. $1.2 billion to $1.24 billion previously), and boosted same-stores sales guidance to a decrease of low-single digits from a decrease of low-to-mid-single digits.

In the red-hot cannabis sector, recent darling Tilray (NASDAQ:TLRY) lost about 5% on a report that Canadian investors in marijuana stocks could face a lifetime travel ban to the U.S.

But Canopy Growth (NYSE:CGC), which was lately out of favor after a strong run, jumped about 4.5%.

Meanwhile, bond yields climbed following a retail sales report where a very strong revision to July’s gain overshadowed a smaller-than-expected August rise. The boost in retail sales to start the quarter raised expectations that the economy could again see 4% quarterly growth, pushing yields on bonds up.

Dividend-heavy sectors like utilities, telecom and real estate, which struggle when rates rise, were the worst-performing sectors in the market.

The S&P Real Estate Sector index was the biggest drag on the market, falling about 1.2%.

On the flip side, the S&P Financial Sector index, where banks rise with higher rates, gained about 0.5%.

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