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US Stocks Climb as Tech Leads the Rally | The Close 11/26/2025

Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Todays guests are Glenmede’s Jason Pride, Jefferies’ Sheila Kahyaoglu, National Retail Federation’s Mark Mathews, Neuberger Berman’s Jeff Blazek, Kearney’s Katherine Black, Association of Flight Attendants’ Sara Nelson, Seaport Research Partners’ David Joyce. (Source: Bloomberg)

Stocks whipsaw amid AI bubble fears, Fed uncertainty

{beacon} Technology Technology ? The Big Story  Stocks whipsaw amid AI bubble fears, Fed uncertainty Sharp swings in financial markets have left investors reeling in recent weeks, a…

Hydreight Reports 132% YoY Revenue Increase in Q3 2025 and Fourth Consecutive Quarter of Profitability, Highlighting Strong Multi-Vertical Performance

“The quarter reflects broad growth across all verticals, expanding VSDHOne adoption, and strategic investments aimed at supporting margin improvement and 2026 objectives. We exceeded our internal metrics across all verticals, reinforcing the strength of our strategy. A key focus has been onboarding and expanding our VSDHOne customers and services, supported by our investment in making the VSDHOne platform fully modular—allowing customers to adopt it module by module based on their needs. These i...

Bloomingdales, Burberry CEOs Bet Big on Holiday Season

Olivier Bron, CEO of Bloomingdale’s, says consumers are ready to spend and he aims to rebuild the next golden age of the brand. As holiday shopping ramps up, Burberry CEO Joshua Schulman tells Bloomberg’s Romaine Bostick that Bloomingdale’s is the perfect place to showcase the company’s timeless British luxury for Burberry customers, Bloomingdale’s shoppers, and all of New York City during the holiday season. (Source: Bloomberg)

Why Jabil (JBL) Outpaced the Stock Market Today

Jabil (JBL) ended the recent trading session at $207.23, demonstrating a +1.59% change from the preceding days closing price. This change outpaced the S&P 500s 0.69% gain on the day. Meanwhile

Why Jabil (JBL) Outpaced the Stock Market Today

Jabil (JBL) ended the recent trading session at $207.23, demonstrating a +1.59% change from the preceding days closing price. This change outpaced the S&P 500s 0.69% gain on the day. Meanwhile, the Dow gained 0.67%, and the Nasdaq, a tech-heavy index, added 0.82%. Coming into today, shares of the electronics manufacturer had lost 4.91% in the past month. In that same time, the Computer and Technology sector gained 0.07%, while the S&P 500 lost...

Neubaur warnt Wirtschaft vor Annäherung an AfD

Düsseldorf - NRW-Wirtschaftsministerin Mona Neubaur (Grüne) warnt den Verband der Familienunternehmen vor der Annäherung an die AfD."Die Ankündigungen verschiedener Wirtschaftsverbände, die Brandma...

Flight Crews are Understaffed: Flight Attendants Assn.

Sara Nelson, president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, says flight crews are understaffed and many are not paid during boarding. She tells Katie Greifeld and Romaine Bostick on “The Close” that air travel is about bringing people together and that it only works when it is truly inclusive. (Source: Bloomberg)

Gold und Kupfer gefragt: Zinsspekulationen heizen Rally weiter an

Zwei Wochen vor dem nächsten Zinsentscheid der Fed wächst an der Wall Street die Zuversicht, dass die Notenbank die Zügel in der Geldpolitik noch lockerer lässt. Das beflügelt die Kurse an den US-Börsen, auch der Bitcoin profitiert.

NRF: Thanksgiving Weekend to Break Shopping Records

Mark Mathews, Chief Economist at the National Retail Federation, says they expect a strong holiday weekend, with a record 187 million people planning to shop and about 130 million on Black Friday alone. He tells Katie Greifeld and Romaine Bostick on “The Close” that consumers always love sales and feeling like they’re getting a deal. (Source: Bloomberg)