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News articleYahoo Finance· April 15, 2026

Morning Brief: We're watching for S&P 500 record highs again

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Morning Brief: We're watching for S&P 500 record highs again 👋 Good morning! Stocks surged once more on Tuesday as a lower-than-expected wholesale inflation release lifted investor spirits further, along with hopes for deescalation with Iran: A second round of talks is in the works…
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  • The S&P 500 has done just fine over the past few months without too much help from Big Tech and the AI trade

    60% confidence
  • The S&P 500 is near record highs again with potential to reach 7,000 milestone

    60% confidence
  • Nvidia should be shaking in their boots over quantum computing

    60% confidence
  • Time remains of the essence for US-Iran talks as oil falls and gold rises

    60% confidence
  • The AI and tech trades are back and booming

    60% confidence
  • The pharmaceutical industry is still waiting for a major AI breakthrough despite the Novo Nordisk-OpenAI partnership

    60% confidence
  • The market is bullish again, but it's not a close-eyes-and-buy market

    60% confidence
  • JPMorgan faces an increasingly complex set of risks including geopolitical tensions and wars, energy price volatility, trade uncertainty, large global fiscal deficits, and elevated asset prices

    60% confidence
  • Wall Street is cautious that the crypto bear market isn't over despite Bitcoin's rise

    60% confidence
  • The S&P 500 record close is 6,978.60 set on January 28, 2026

    60% confidence

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