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Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Softer Late Afternoon

Consumer stocks were lower late Friday afternoon, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) decreasing 0.3% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) falling 1.7%.In corporate news, Canada Goose (GOOS) may struggle to generate meaningful upside in the coming quarters as weak revenue growth and macro uncertainty continue to cloud the outlook, UBS said in a note. Canada Goose shares were down 2.8%.Starbucks (SBUX) said it will cut 300 US support jobs as the coffee giant consolidates regional offices to reduce costs and streamline operations. Its shares were up 0.7%.Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares jumped past 10% after Reuters reported that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering bids for the company.Walt Disney's (DIS) co-owned JioStar, an Indian entertainment joint venture with Reliance, is suing rival Zee Entertainment over allegations it broadcast Bollywood films that JioStar has rights to without authorization, Reuters reported. Disney shares were down 2.5%.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Decline Friday Afternoon

Consumer stocks were lower Friday afternoon, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) decreasing 0.3% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) falling 1.5%.In corporate news, Starbucks (SBUX) said it will cut 300 US support jobs as the coffee giant consolidates regional offices to reduce costs and streamline operations. Its shares were down 0.2%.Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares jumped past 10% after Reuters reported that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering bids for the company.Diageo (DEO) will integrate its Africa and Europe operations into a single division amid an overhaul including major leadership changes, Bloomberg reported. Diageo shares rose 1.7%.

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Top Midday Stories: Semiconductor Stocks Down After Trump-Xi Summit; Microsoft Gets Investment From Ackman

All three major US stock indexes were down while US Treasury yields were up in late-morning trading Friday, as investors consider developments from President Donald Trump's summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping.In company news, major semiconductor shares were down after the US-China summit failed to produce any major semiconductor agreements, Yahoo Finance reported. President Trump said China has not approved purchases of Nvidia's (NVDA) H200 AI microchips yet because "they want to develop their own," Bloomberg reported Friday. Nvidia shares were over 3% lower, and Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Intel (INTC) and ASML (ASML) shares were down 3.3%, 6.3% and 4.6%, respectively.Bill Ackman said Friday on X that his hedge fund, Pershing Square, has made a significant investment in Microsoft (MSFT). Microsoft shares were up 3.5%.Applied Materials (AMAT) reported fiscal Q2 adjusted earnings late Thursday of $2.86 per diluted share, up from $2.39 a year ago, and above the FactSet consensus estimate of $2.68. Revenue was $7.91 billion, up from $7.10 billion a year ago, and above the FactSet consensus of $7.68 billion. For fiscal Q3, the company said it expects adjusted EPS of $3.16 to $3.56 on revenue of $8.45 billion to $9.45 billion. Analysts expect $2.89 and $8.14 billion, respectively. The firm expects its semiconductor equipment business to grow more than 30% in 2026, up from its previous guidance of over 20%, according to the transcript of the company's earnings call. Applied Materials shares were little changed.Shares of Cerebras Systems (CBRS) were down 4% Friday after rising over 98% in the previous day following its Nasdaq debut.Blackstone (BX) and CD&R are in the preliminary stages of exploring offers to acquire Magnum Ice Cream (MICC), Reuters reported Friday, citing sources familiar with the matter. Blackstone shares were down 3.0%, while Magnum was up 9%.Price: $227.99, Change: $-7.75, Percent Change: -3.29%

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Sectors

Sector Update: Consumer Stocks Mixed Pre-Bell Friday

Consumer stocks were mixed pre-bell Friday, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) up 0.3% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) 1.3% lower.Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares were up more than 12% after Reuters reported that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering bids for the company.H World Group (HTHT) stock was down 0.9% even after the company posted higher Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue.Walmart (WMT) has asked Flipkart to delay its initial public offering plans to focus on achieving EBITDA breakeven before the end of fiscal 2027, Moneycontrol reported, citing unnamed sources having knowledge of the matter. Walmart shares were 0.6% higher premarket.

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Sectors

Sector Update: Consumer

Consumer stocks were mixed pre-bell Friday, with the State Street Consumer Staples Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLP) up 0.4% and the State Street Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLY) 1.3% lower.Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares were up more than 10% after Reuters reported that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering acquisition bids for the company.

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Asia Markets

US Equity Futures Fall Pre-Bell as US-China Summit Ends With No Significant Policy Developments

US equity futures were falling pre-bell Friday as traders noted that the summit between President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping ended with no significant policy developments.Dow Jones Industrial Average futures were 0.9% lower, S&P 500 futures were down 1.2%, and Nasdaq futures were 1.7% lower.The two world leaders agreed that the Strait of Hormuz should remain open, according to a US readout from a White House official. Trump said that China agreed to 200 planes from Boeing (BA), with the promise to buy 750 "if they do a good job with the 200." Details of the agreement were not immediately available, including when and which type of jets would be delivered, but the initial figure was smaller than 500-plane package expected by investors.Traders also digested the latest round of earnings, with Applied Materials (AMAT) posting higher fiscal Q2 earnings and revenue late Thursday.Oil prices were higher, with front-month global benchmark North Sea Brent crude up 2.5% at $108.34 per barrel and US West Texas Intermediate crude 3.2% higher at $104.43 per barrel.The New York Federal Reserve's Empire State manufacturing index rose to 19.6 in May from 11.0 in April, compared with expectations of a decrease to a reading of 7.2 in a survey compiled by Bloomberg.The April industrial production report, due at 9:15 am ET, is forecast to show a 0.3% increase following a 0.5% decline in the prior month.In other world markets, Japan's Nikkei closed 2% lower, Hong Kong's Hang Seng ended 1.6% lower, and China's Shanghai Composite finished 1% lower. Meanwhile, the UK's FTSE 100 was down 2%, and Germany's DAX index was 2% lower in Europe's early afternoon session.In equities, Nvidia (NVDA), Micron Technology (MU), and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) were part of broader technology stock sell-offs as traders took profits after the group saw sharp gains of late. Nvidia shares were 3% lower, Micron stock was down 4.2%, and Taiwan Semiconductor shares fell 3%.On the winning side, Toyota Motor (TM) shares were up 1.7% after the company sought approval to build a new vehicle assembly line at its manufacturing plant in Texas as part of a $2 billion expansion, according to a Reuters report citing a filing. Figma (FIG) stock was up 7.2% after the company posted higher Q1 adjusted earnings and revenue that beat analysts' estimates. Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares rose over 11% after Reuters reported that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering bids to acquire the company.

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Update: Market Chatter: Magnum Ice Cream Shares Rise as Blackstone, CD&R Weigh Bids for Company

(Updates to include the stock movement in the headline, the first paragraphs.)Magnum Ice Cream (MICC) shares rose over 16% in recent premarket trading after reports that Blackstone (BX) and Clayton, Dubilier & Rice are in the early stages of considering bids for the company, Reuters reported Friday, citing unnamed sources familiar with the matter.The private equity firms are monitoring the company's share price and awaiting summer performance data before making a decision, the news outlet reported, citing the sources.Magnum is also attracting interest from other buyout group, as prospective investors view the producer as a turnaround candidate that could increase profitability through cost reductions, the report said.Blackstone, CD&R and Magnum Ice Cream did not immediately respond to' request for comment.(Market Chatter news is derived from conversations with market professionals globally. This information is believed to be from reliable sources but may include rumor and speculation. Accuracy is not guaranteed.)Price: $17.56, Change: $+2.54, Percent Change: +16.91%

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