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      <title>Wall Street Closes H1 2026 Near Records as the Jobs Print Moves to Thursday and AI-Memory Cracks</title>
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      <description>The first half of 2026 ends next week with the indexes near record highs and a consensus that is more comfortable than the data underneath it. JPMorgan closed the week by lifting its year-end S&amp;amp;P 500 target to 7,800 from 7,200, framing roughly another five percent of upside as a &amp;ldquo;Blue Sky&amp;rdquo; case. The bullishness is not built on earnings revisions or falling rates. It is built on the disappearance of a tail risk: a U.</description>
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      <title>Marvell (MRVL) Joins the S&amp;P 500 on June 22. The Inclusion Trade Is Already Spent</title>
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      <description>Marvell Technology becomes a member of the S&amp;amp;P 500 before the opening bell on Monday, June 22. S&amp;amp;P Dow Jones Indices announced the change on June 5; Marvell and Flex enter the benchmark in the quarterly rebalance, replacing Pool Corp and Campbell&amp;rsquo;s. For an index that already carries Broadcom, Nvidia, and a deepening bench of AI silicon, the addition reads less as a revelation than as a formality the tape priced in weeks ago.</description>
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