News Bulletin

Thursday, June 25th, 2026

Morning Edition

 

Economic Numbers:

Time

Event

Actual

Forecast

Previous

Thursday, June 25th, 2026

8:30

Core PCE Price Index (YoY) (May)

 

3.40%

3.30%

8:30

Core PCE Price Index (MoM) (May)

 

0.30%

0.20%

8:30

GDP (QoQ) (Q1)

 

1.60%

0.50%

8:30

Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (May)

 

-5.00%

7.90%

8:30

Initial Jobless Claims

 

225K

226K

8:30

PCE Price index (YoY) (May)

 

4.10%

3.80%

8:30

PCE price index (MoM) (May)

 

0.50%

0.40%

8:30

Personal Spending (MoM) (May)

 

0.60%

0.50%

8:30

Core PCE Prices (Q1)

 

4.40%

2.70%

8:30

GDP Price Index (QoQ) (Q1)

 

3.50%

3.70%

8:30

Core Durable Goods Orders (MoM) (May)

 

0.50%

1.10%

25m

Continuing Jobless Claims

 

1,800K

1,810K

13:00

7-Year Note Auction

 

 

4.29%

15:40

FOMC Member Williams Speaks

 

 

 

16:30

Fed's Balance Sheet

 

 

6,736B

 

Indices
 

 

CLOSE

50 DMA

200 DMA

DJIA

51,848.90

50,157.91

48,247.93

NASDAQ

25,476.64

25,718.74

23,590.27

S&P 500

7,358.22

7,359.67

6,921.83

 

Earnings Calendar:

(EPS: Earning Per Share / Rev: Revenue / Mkt Cap : market Capital/ BMO : Before Market Opening /AMC : After Market Close)

NAME

COMPANY

Mkt CAP

EPS (Forcast)

EPS (Actual)

Rev (Forcast)

Rev (Actual)

Time

BKRRF

Blackrock Silver

C$245.05M

-0.01

 

 

 

 

MDNAF

Medicenna Therapeutics Corp

C$19.55M

-0.04

 

0

 

 

VTIX

Virtuix Holdings Inc. Class A

$90.18M

-0.42

(+14.29%) -$0.36

$951.00K

 

BMO

AYI

Acuity Brands

$9.05B

5.17

(-11.87%) +$4.56

$1.18B

(+1.75%) +$1.198B

BMO

CMC

Commercial Metals Company

$7.89B

1.7

(-8.77%) +$1.55

$2.40B

(+3.4%) +$2.483B

BMO

WGO

Winnebago Industries

$799.36M

0.76

(-32.72%) +$0.51

$755.67M

(-7.54%) +$698.7M

BMO

SNX

TD SYNNEX Corporation

$23.32B

4.14

(+0.22%) +$4.15

$16.80B

(+16.64%) +$19.6B

BMO

MKC

McCormick & Company

$12.74B

0.69

(-19.08%) +$0.56

$1.91B

(+1.2%) +$1.937B

BMO

DRI

Darden Restaurants

$24.12B

3.63

(-2.56%) +$3.54

$3.73B

(-0.26%) +$3.719B

BMO

NNOX

Nano-X Imaging

$105.08M

-0.19

 

$6.12M

 

AMC

OMSE

OMS Energy Technologies Inc.

$176.16M

0.15

(0%) +$0.15

$36.54M

 

AMC

WSE

Wise PLC Class A

$13.43B

0.26

 

$578.40M

 

AMC

AOUT

American Outdoor Brands

$128.10M

>-$0.01

 

$48.44M

 

AMC

BB

BlackBerry

$5.16B

0.03

(-74.36%) +$0.007

$135.55M

(+12.8%) +$152.9M

AMC

QMCO

Quantum

$202.15M

-0.3

(+8.2%) -$0.28

$72.75M

 

AMC

 

Market News:

U.S. stock futures are trading higher Thursday morning, led by a strong rebound in technology shares after upbeat semiconductor earnings reinforced confidence in the AI investment cycle. Investors are also watching the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge (PCE) for clues on interest rates.

 

Here are some of the key premarket movers:

 

Micron Technology (NASDAQ: MU) surged sharply in premarket trading after posting a major earnings beat and strong guidance, driven by soaring demand for AI memory chips.

 

Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) moved higher alongside the broader semiconductor rally, benefiting from continued optimism around AI infrastructure spending

 

Qualcomm (NASDAQ: QCOM) jumped after outlining expansion into AI data center chips and setting ambitious revenue targets tied to the AI boom.

 

Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) climbed strongly in premarket trading, supported by upbeat sentiment across memory and storage names.

 

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) traded higher as chip stocks broadly rallied on improving AI demand outlook and strong sector momentum.

 

Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) slipped slightly in premarket action, reflecting ongoing pressure in parts of big tech despite the broader rebound.

 

Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) edged lower in early trading, showing mixed performance among megacap tech names.

 

EOG Resources (NYSE: EOG) declined in premarket trading, tracking weakness in energy stocks amid softer oil prices.

 

Dollar Tree (NASDAQ: DLTR) fell after appearing among notable premarket laggards, reflecting pressure on select retail names.

 

Exelon (NASDAQ: EXC) and other utilities traded lower, as defensive sectors lagged in a risk-on environment led by tech.

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