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    Stocks Mixed; Marvell Leaps, Macy’s Dips

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Market Navigates Mixed Signals Amidst Economic Uncertainty

    Wall Street experienced a day of minor fluctuations as investors digested a mixed bag of corporate earnings reports. While some companies like Marvell Technologies and American Eagle Outfitters showed strength, others like Macy’s faced headwinds.

    The S&P 500 saw a slight dip of 0.1%, remaining close to its all-time high from October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 32 points, a modest 0.1% increase, while the Nasdaq composite declined by 0.4%.

    Marvell’s 5.6% rise was fueled by robust demand for its data center products, with CEO Matt Murphy highlighting the company’s strategic $3.25 billion acquisition of Celestial AI to bolster its presence in the artificial intelligence sector. This move reflects a broader trend of companies investing in technologies that are vital for future economic growth.

    American Eagle Outfitters also saw a positive boost, rallying 14.5% after reporting better-than-expected profits. CEO Jay Schottenstein noted a strong start to the holiday shopping season, indicating continued consumer spending despite economic concerns.

    Macy’s, however, experienced a 1.4% decline despite reporting profits that exceeded expectations. This could be attributed to already high investor expectations.

    Economic data released Wednesday presented a mixed picture. A report indicated that private sector job growth may be slowing, which could signal a cooling economy.

    Treasury yields also reflected this uncertainty, with the 10-year Treasury yield falling to 4.06%.

    Overseas, Japan’s Nikkei 225 jumped 1.1%, driven by gains in technology stocks. However, Chinese indexes faced downward pressure due to weaker-than-expected factory activity data.

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