US Stocks Rebound After Rare Losing Week
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- US stocks climbed in a broad rally, with the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq all rising to recover some losses from what AP News called a "rare losing week."
- Comcast stock jumped on plans to split the company, while notable movers across coverage included Micron, Nvidia, and SpaceX, with WSJ and Barron's headlines highlighting dip buyers lifting tech.
Why it matters: After a rare losing week dragged down the Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq, all three indexes rose in the recovery session, with Barron's flagging multiple notable movers (Micron, Nvidia, SpaceX). Comcast's stock surged on announced split plans, adding a corporate-action catalyst to the rebound and showing how quickly dip buyers returned to familiar AI-era names.




