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Seven Top-Performing Dividend Stocks of 2025's First Half

Seven S&P 500 dividend stocks, including CVS Health, Hasbro, and Franklin Resources, significantly outperformed the market in the first half of 2025, driven by strong earnings, cost-cutting measures, and positive market sentiment.

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S&P 500 Surges 4.96% in June on Strong Sectoral Growth

The S&P 500 Index surged 4.96% in June 2024, reaching a 5.5% year-to-date gain, driven by strong performances in technology and communication services, while earnings growth is forecast at 5.8% for Q2, higher in several sectors.

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US Job Growth Slows Amid Trade Uncertainty

The US added 139,000 jobs in May, a slowdown from April, while the unemployment rate stayed at 4.2%, reflecting economic uncertainty caused by President Trump's trade policies.

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CEO Pay Soars 9.7% in 2024, Widening Gap with Employee Compensation

The median CEO compensation in S&P 500 companies jumped 9.7% to \$17.1 million in 2024, while the median employee pay rose 1.7% to \$85,419, highlighting a widening pay gap despite strong economic indicators including a 23% rise in the S&P 500 and 9% increase in corporate profits.

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Study: Women CEOs More Experienced Than Male Counterparts, Despite Persistent Gender Gap

A study of S&P 500 CEOs finds women are more experienced than their male counterparts, refuting claims that their advancement is based on preferential treatment rather than merit; however, significant barriers persist, with women greatly underrepresented in top leadership, especially women of color.

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S&P 500 Death Cross: Historical Data Suggests Mixed Outcomes

The S&P 500 experienced a "death cross" on Monday, a technical indicator suggesting a potential downtrend; however, historical data shows mixed outcomes, with the index rising 0.8% on the day, and analysts suggesting the worst might be over given signs of market capitulation.

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S&P 500 Q2 Earnings Begin: Banks in Focus Amidst Tariff Concerns

The second-quarter earnings season begins this week for 39 S&P 500 companies, with initial blended earnings growth at 4.8%, influenced by factors such as JPMorgan Chase's prior-year gains and Warner Bros. Discovery's past losses. Upcoming economic data and potential tariffs present significant risks...

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Israel-Iran Airstrike: S&P 500 Futures Drop 1.6%, Oil Prices Surge

Israel's airstrike on Iran caused a 1.6% drop in S&P 500 futures, a 9% surge in oil prices, and triggered a flight to safe haven assets; Iran vowed retaliation, and Israel declared a state of emergency.

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Tech Giants' AI-Driven Growth Fuels S&P 500 Surge

Major tech companies like Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft are significantly increasing revenues with minimal hiring increases, boosting profits and stock valuations in the S&P 500, particularly with a weakening US dollar.

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S&P 500 Opens Lower Amid Renewed Tariff Concerns

For the third time this week, the S&P 500 opened lower due to worries about tariffs and interest rates; retailers like Walmart and Target reported negative impacts from tariffs, while the Treasury Secretary hinted at new tariffs in June, contradicting investor optimism.

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Bearish Trends Dominate Major US Stock Indexes

Major US stock indexes—S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000—are displaying bearish trends as prices fall below key moving averages and crucial support levels, indicating potential for further market corrections.

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Sharp Market Decline Amidst Trade War

President Trump's tariffs and China's response caused a sharp market decline last week, with the S&P 500 dropping 10.5%, the Nasdaq 11.4%, and the Dow 8.1% over two days; chart analysis suggests a potential further fall to 4,850, creating parallels to the Global Financial Crisis.

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