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Nasdaq top and bottom performing stocks at about 12:01 p.m. EDT

BUZZ - Nasdaq top and bottom performing stocks at about 12:01 p.m. EDT Nasdaq 100 .NDX Top Performers Percent Change Tesla Inc TSLA.OQ +4.8% Baker Hughes Co BKR.OQ +4.4% Charter Communications Inc CHTR.OQ +3.7% Old Dominion Freight Line Inc ODFL.OQ +3.4% Fastenal Co FAST.OQ +3.3% Bottom Performers Percent Change PDD Holdings Inc PDD.OQ -2.4% Dollar Tree Inc DLTR.OQ -2.3% Xcel Energy Inc XEL.OQ -2.1% Ross Stores Inc ROST.OQ -1.9% Biogen Inc BIIB.OQ -1.9% The Nasdaq 100 .NDX gained 163.39 points,
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US back-to-school spending to remain muted in 2024, Deloitte says

US back-to-school spending to remain muted in 2024, Deloitte says By Anuja Bharat Mistry and Ananya Mariam Rajesh July 15 (Reuters) - Back-to-school spending this year is expected to be flat or lower in the United States, as shoppers dial down on expensive electronics such as laptops and personal computers, Deloitte said. Shoppers are likely to spend $31.30 billion, or about $586 per student, in kindergarten to 12th grade, Deloitte said, citing its shopper surveys.
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Gap, Abercrombie results to show if mall shoppers are splurging

PREVIEW-Gap, Abercrombie results to show if mall shoppers are splurging By Savyata Mishra and Juveria Tabassum May 28 (Reuters) - Results from U.S. mall-based apparel chains this week will give a clearer picture of whether Americans are splurging on clothes and accessories heading into summer following mixed results from big retailers Walmart and Target.
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Stocks rebound to close higher but Dow down for the week

US STOCKS-Stocks rebound to close higher but Dow down for the week Dow snaps five-week win streak Workday falls after cutting revenue forecast Ross Stores rises after Q1 results beat Indexes up: Dow 0.01%, S&P 0.7%, Nasdaq 1.1% Updated at 4:06 p.m. ET/2006 GMT By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rebounded on Friday from sharp losses the day before on news of an improving consumer outlook on inflation, sending the Nasdaq to a fifth straight week of gains and record closi
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Stocks rebound to close higher but Dow down for the week

US STOCKS-Stocks rebound to close higher but Dow down for the week Dow snaps five-week win streak Workday falls after cutting revenue forecast Ross Stores rises after Q1 results beat Updated at 4:00 p.m. ET/2000 GMT By Chuck Mikolajczak NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - U.S. stocks rebounded on Friday from sharp losses the day before on news of an improving consumer outlook on inflation, sending the Nasdaq to a fifth straight week of gains and record closing high.
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