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5 things to know before the stock market opens Thursday, June 8


News Update – Market Close

Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day:

1. Market doldrums

There’s not much going on these days in U.S. equities markets. Wednesday gave us another mixed session, with the Dow up more than 90 points and the Nasdaq and S&P 500 finishing down after a recent rally. Right now, it’s all about taking stock of new economic data to see where we are in the fight against inflation and whether the oft-predicted but elusive recession is coming. Weekly jobless claims numbers are due Thursday morning. And as of right now, the market expects the Federal Reserve to hold its benchmark rate steady next week. Follow live market updates.

2. Bad air lingers

Smoke from the Canadian wildfires blankets New York City affecting air quality on June 7th, 2023. 

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3. GameStop flop

A GameStop location on 6th Avenue on March 23, 2021 in New York.

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Shares of video game retailer GameStop tanked in off-hours trading after the company announced that it had fired CEO Matthew Furlong and named activist investor and meme stock maven Ryan Cohen, already the company’s chairman, executive chairman. (Curious about Cohen? Be sure to watch CNBC’s new documentary about him, “Making of the Meme King.”) GameStop didn’t even name Furlong in a curt news release announcing the change. “Mr. Cohen’s responsibilities include capital allocation and overseeing management,” the company said. The stunning move came just as GameStop reported quarterly results, as well. While it narrowed its losses from a year ago, the company experienced another decline in sales. So Cohen has plenty of work cut out for him.

4. Trouble for Trump

Former U.S. President Donald Trump visits the driving range, meets fans and watches round 2 of LIV Golf DC at the Trump National Golf Club, Washington, D.C., in Sterling, Virginia, May 27, 2023.

Kyle Mazza | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images

5. Instagram’s abuse problem

In this photo illustration, the Meta Platforms logo is seen displayed on a smartphone and the words “Monthly subscription” and logos Facebook and Instagram.

Rafael Henrique | Lightrocket | Getty Images

Meta‘s popular photo-sharing app, Instagram, has become a thriving marketplace and network for people trafficking in images of child sex abuse. New findings show that the app’s recommendation algorithm connects and promotes accounts that feature images of the abuse of minors, according to investigations by The Wall Street Journal and researchers at UMass and Stanford. Meta said it is working to fix the problem and has set up an internal task force to address the investigations’ findings.

– CNBC’s Darla Mercado, Emma Newburger, Gabrielle Fonrouge, Dan Mangan and Jonathan Vanian contributed to this report.

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