Oracle stock falls after FT reports Blue Owl won’t back $10bn data center

Major U.S. Market Movers

  • Tesla climbed higher (up ~3%) and hit a record closing price, supported by optimistic views on its robo-taxi program and a raised price target. Ford also ticked up slightly amid EV strategy shifts. Pfizer and Humana slid after weaker outlooks while Circle Internet Group surged after Visa confirmed bank transaction support for its stablecoin. IonQ posted gains on a new buy rating. Barron’s
  • Nasdaq snapped a 3-day losing streak, even as the broader Dow and S&P 500 dipped, reflecting mixed sentiment tied to jobs data. Barron’s

📈 Top Gainers & Losers (Global Markets)

  • Markets globally show a mixed picture with gainers/losers across sectors — technology and cryptocurrency-linked names continue to be active movers. Investopedia

🇮🇳 Indian Market Movers

  • On the Indian front, Sensex and Nifty trends are positive this morning, with stocks like SBI, Reliance, Bharti Airtel, and Shriram Finance among the early movers. Dynamite News
  • Hindustan Copper saw a strong intraday rally (~+6.9%) due to supply tightness in global copper markets. Bharat Electronics (BEL) also gained as key defense orders support sentiment. The Financial Express

📈 Active Stocks & Volume Movers

According to active volumes:

  • Stocks like SRx Health Solutions (SRXH), Vision Marine Technologies (VMAR) saw heavy volume and large percentage changes — often driven by speculative or low-float dynamics.
  • NVIDIA (NVDA) and Pfizer (PFE) also rank among actively traded names today. StockAnalysis

📌 What’s Driving Market Moves Today

  • Corporate earnings & outlooks: Company guidance (like Pfizer’s lowered forecast) is moving individual stocks.
  • Macro data impact: U.S. labor market reports influenced overall market bias.
  • Sector rotation: Tech, EVs, and financial names are active, while defensive sectors show mixed shifts.
  • Global commodity pressures: Metals and defence sector stocks are reacting to supply/demand and geopolitical signals

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