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Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session

Chaim Potok by Chaim Potok
January 15, 2025
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Wednesday’s big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
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Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you a first look at tomorrow and last look at today. Sign up for free to receive it directly in your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV’s producers were watching as the Dow climbed more than 200 points on Tuesday, and what’s on the radar for the next session. The banks Earnings season kicks off with several big financial names reporting Wednesday morning. Citigroup is up 11% from three months ago. The stock is just off last week’s high. Goldman Sachs is up 9.3% in three months. It’s 6.7% from the Nov. 29 high. JPMorgan is up almost 12% over the past three months. Shares are 3.7% from the Nov. 25 high. Wells Fargo is up 14.5% in three months. It’s 8.88% from the Nov. 26 high. Bank of New York Mellon is flat in three months. The stock is 8% from the Nov. 29 high. BlackRock is down nearly 3% over the past three months. It’s 11% from the Dec. 11 high. CNBC TV’s Leslie Picker will have the numbers, market reaction and details from the calls. The SPDR S & P Bank ETF (KBE) is up 2.55% in three months, 12% from the Nov. 25 high. The S & P Financial sector is up 3.2% in three months, 6% from the November high. GS 3M mountain Goldman Sachs over the past three months Goldman Sachs’ CD Goldman Sachs has a six-month CD with a yield of 4.15%. The U.S. one-month Treasury bill is yielding 4.32%. The U.S. six-month T-bill is yielding about 4.34%. The daily quantum computing update The volatility may require more than a daily update, but this is the best I can do. Rigetti Computing jumped about 48% on Tuesday. It is 58% from the Jan. 6 high. Quantum Computing was up 14%. It is 72% from the Dec. 18 high. D-Wave Quantum was up 23.5% Tuesday. It is 58% from the Dec. 27 high. IonQ was up around 6%. Shares are 46% from the Jan. 7 high. Quantum Corp was up 7% Tuesday. It is 75% from the Dec. 27 high. Arqit Quantum was up 7.6%. It is 65% from the Dec. 27 high. RGTI 1M mountain Rigetti Computing in the past month The homebuilders The S & P homebuilders industry picked up some ground today, up roughly 3%. The group as a whole is 25% from the Oct. 18 high. The SPDR S & P Homebuilders ETF (XHB) is 15% from the November high. The retailers The SPDR S & P Retail ETF (XRT) is 8.5% from the Nov. 25 high. It is down nearly 7% in a month. Since the day after Thanksgiving, it’s down 6.4%. Signet Jewelers had a bad day after seeing holiday sales didn’t shine. The jewelry chain is down 42% since the day after Thanksgiving. Guess is down 20% since the day after Thanksgiving. Kohl’s new CEO Ashley Buchanan starts Wednesday. He inherits a 14% drop in the stock since the day after Thanksgiving. Macy’s is down 12% since the day after Thanksgiving. Gap is down 6.5% since the day after Thanksgiving. Mall operator Simon Property Group is down 5.5% since the day after Thanksgiving.



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