Meta Platforms Getting Into Cloud Infrastructure Business | Closing Bell

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Katie Greifeld — Ведущий, Bloomberg
Tim Stenovec — Ведущий/Соведущий, Bloomberg TV & Radio
Bailey Lipschultz — Репортер, Bloomberg
Carol Massar — Ведущий, Bloomberg
The first trading day of July saw the S&P 500 end slightly lower with a sell-off in semiconductors, particularly a 6.2% drop in the SOX index. Apple's reported interest in Chinese memory chips hit Micron and lifted Apple. Meta Platforms surged 9% on news it plans a cloud infrastructure business to sell AI computing, pressuring other cloud providers like CoreWeave. Microsoft bounced after a tough June despite layoff reports. Other notable movers included Caterpillar, down nearly 7% after Michael Burry disclosed a short, and Walmart falling for a sixth straight day on slowing trends. The bond market was quiet ahead of the July jobs report. - S&P 500 finishes slightly lower; Nasdaq under more pressure; small caps also down. - Philadelphia semiconductor index (SOX) drops 6.2% amid volatility and China competition fears. - Meta Platforms gains 9% on plans to enter cloud AI infrastructure, challenging incumbents. - Micron slides 10% and Apple rises on report Apple may buy Chinese memory chips. - Caterpillar falls 6.9% after Michael Burry reveals short position; also shorts NVDA, AMAT, SOX, TSLA. - Walmart extends losing streak to six days, down ~20% from June high, as trends slow. - Microsoft recovers 3% after worst month in years, amid reports of thousands of layoffs. - Bond market sees minimal movement; focus on upcoming jobs report.
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