US equity indexes were lower on Friday amid a sell-off in technology stocks and despite a decline in crude oil prices following the Israel-Lebanon framework agreement.
* Among stocks with a market capitalization of over $200 billion, 16 out of the 20 worst-performing stocks were technology firms.
* The University of Michigan consumer sentiment index was revised up to 49.5 for June from 48.9 in the preliminary estimate, below expectations of 50.0 in a Bloomberg-compiled poll. The print was also above the final 44.8 in May.
* August West Texas Intermediate crude oil fell $2.34 to settle at $69.58 per barrel, while August Brent crude, the global benchmark, was last seen down $3.05 at $72.21.
* Moderna (MRNA) shares rose nearly 12%, the top gainer on the S&P 500, after the company said it plans to launch clinical development of in vivo CAR-T candidate mRNA-6007 in 2027. Multiple analysts also raised their price targets for the company.
* Onsemi (ON) shares were down roughly 24%, the worst performer on the S&P 500, after the chipmaker agreed to acquire semiconductor company Synaptics (SYNA) in a deal valued at about $7 billion.