While the S&P 500 fell on the day, the benchmark index posted a winning week amid ceasefire optimism.

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April 10, 2026

Stocks dip ahead of tomorrow’s scheduled talks between the US and Iran

The S&P 500 broke its seven-day winning streak ahead of tomorrow’s scheduled talks between the US and Iran, but the benchmark index ended the week up 3.6%. The Russell 2000 fell on the day, while the Nasdaq 100 edged higher. Gains in semiconductor stocks powered information technology to be the best-performing sector, while consumer staples was the worst performer.

March consumer prices were in line with analysts’ expectations, rising 3.3% higher year-over-year due to spiking energy prices. Core CPI, which excludes food and energy, were much tamer, climbing 2.6% from a year ago.

Stocks that moved higher:

  • AI hardware stocks IREN, Oklo, Marvell Technology, POET Technologies, Applied Digital, Broadcom, Nebius, Astera Labs, Cipher Digital, Super Micro Computer, Applied Optoelectronics, and Coherent soared, boosted by Anthropic’s compute maneuvers.
  • CoreWeave soared after striking a deal with Anthropic to rent data center capacity to build and deploy its Claude AI models.
  • Nio rose amid news its workforce shrank by more than 10,000 last year.
  • Strive Inc. spiked after TD Cowen initiated coverage with a “buy” rating.
  • TSMC rose after reporting a 35% sales jump in Q1 as AI demand holds strong.
  • Struggling bitcoin treasury firm Nakamoto got a boost after TD Cowen initiated its coverage of the stock with a “buy” rating.

Moving lower:

  • WLFI, the token that aims to provide holders governance rights of the President Trump-backed World Liberty Financial, plummeted.
  • Palantir dipped, paring steeper losses after President Trump lauded the company on Truth Social.

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China exported more than twice as many electric vehicles (and plug-in hybrids) in the first quarter of 2026 as it did in the same period last year, according to the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA).

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    Netflix is launching a game for preschoolers, its latest foray into stuff-you-play instead of stuff-you-watch.
  • Wall Street CEOs reportedly “summoned” to DC by Scott Bessent and Jay Powell to discuss AI cyber risks after Anthropic’s warning
    Top officials are worried about left-tail cybersecurity risks from new AI tools, and are making sure the most important American bankers are taking the threat seriously.
  • Report: Amazon hopes its Project Houdini modular data center plan is the trick to speed up construction
    Amazon is seeking to break through data center construction bottlenecks to meet searing demand for its cloud services. The new modular system would slash labor costs and construction time, according to a report from Business Insider.  
  • Creator of popular, mysterious “HappyHorse” text-to-video model is Alibaba
    Alibaba confirmed it was behind the new text-to-video model that has shot to the top of leaderboards.
  • YouTube reminds everyone it’s a streamer, raises Premium subscription prices
    The cost of an individual YouTube Premium plan is going up $2 a month.
  • Report: SpaceX posted $18.5 billion in revenue and a $5 billion loss last year
    Ahead of SpaceX’s eagerly anticipated blockbuster IPO, The Information reports new details of the company’s finances after acquiring xAI in February.
 

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