Stock Market Today: Stocks higher on Google boost; Meta, Microsoft on deck
Wed, Oct 30, 2024 4:54 PM

Stock Market Today: Stocks higher on Google boost; Meta, Microsoft on deck

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📌US equity futures rose on Wednesday, following a record high close for the Nasdaq, driven by stronger-than-expected earnings from Alphabet and solid gains from tech heavyweights. 📌The S&P 500 rose 0.16% and the Nasdaq scaled a fresh record peak as investors looked to key economic data. 📌Treasury yields, while still expressing concern for a resurgence inflation and higher debt and deficits.

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