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 · 12h
Tech stocks pull Wall Street lower as gold and silver prices bounce back
The U.S. stock market sank in mixed trading on Tuesday, while gold and silver bounced higher after their latest sell-off.

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 · 12h
Tech Leads Stock Market Sell-Off as Jitters Flare Up on Wall Street
 · 6h
Asia shares mixed after Wall Street losses while gold and silver extend gains
 · 1d
US stocks climb as gold and silver prices keep falling
U.S. futures and Asian shares skidded Monday and oil prices fell more than $2 a barrel.

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 · 19h
Wall Street drifts in mixed trading as gold and silver prices bounce back
 · 14h
Big Tech pulls Wall Street lower as gold and silver prices bounce higher
14hon MSN

Tech stocks are leading a fresh market sell-off as oil prices spike

US stocks got hit as oil investors skimmed profits in the tech sector and concerns rose over higher oil prices.
1d

Stock Market News, Feb. 3, 2026: Fear Over New AI Tools Triggers Tech Selloff

Data provider stocks and private-fund managers drop after Anthropic release; Nasdaq falls 1.4%
22h

Cheap high flyer information technology stocks - high momentum and low valuation

Momentum and valuation grades are given on a scale from A+ to F. An A+ momentum grade represents the highest flyer stock with the best momentum, while an A+ valuation grade indicates the most undervalued or “cheapest” stock. A lower valuation grade suggests the stock may be more overvalued relative to its peers.
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Global software stocks hit by Anthropic wake-up call on AI disruption

(Fixes garble in lead) By Danilo Masoni MILAN, Feb 4 (Reuters) - A deep selloff in global software stocks entered a second day on Wednesday, reflecting growing concerns about how advances in artificial intelligence might impact these companies' livelihoods.
10d

These 5 tech stocks could be big winners this earnings season

Beyond the “Magnificent Seven” names, Wall Street analysts see opportunities in software and specialized semiconductor plays.
1d

Forget Tech Stocks: The Healthcare REIT Benefiting from AI-Driven Medical Advances

Most REITs own real estate secured by long-term leases with tenants that occupy or operate those properties. Those leases provide the REIT with a stable income stream, which allows it to pay dividends and invest in new income-generating properties.
7d

Big Tech stocks have been stuck for months. One top tech analyst says it’s time to buy

Melius Research's Ben Reitzes sees upside ahead for Nvidia, Broadcom and Microsoft as enthusiasm for makers of components that are in short supply winds down.
7hon MSN

Infosys, TCS to HCL Tech: IT stocks crash up to 6% — What's behind the selloff?

IT stocks crash: Indian IT stocks, including tech behemoths like Tata Consultancy Services, Infosys and Wipro, fell like ninepins in the early morning trade on Wednesday, February 4.
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Forget Tech Stocks: The Telehealth Stock That's Riding the AI Wave Better Than Big Tech

This company is proving that you can win in insurance with a better customer experience.
8d

Tech stocks are confronting a challenge they haven't had to worry about in a while

"Existential concerns and momentum in other parts of the [tech] sector with a more visible path to monetizing AI — spilling into AI/Hyperscalers. Price action sets the (now cautious) narrative. AI itself faces question on adoption, leverage, circular financing, and overspending," he added.
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