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Market Beat | Episode #12

5 min · 29. Juni 2026
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In episode 12 of Market Beat by Argus Research, host Caroline Wygal covers the markets for June 29, 2026, as last week's tech rout reverses course. The Nasdaq surges 2% to claw back some of its prior week's 5% loss, with Mag7 names including Alphabet, Amazon, Tesla, and Meta all posting strong gains. Comcast jumps 6% on news of a planned split into two publicly traded companies. The Market Buzz looks ahead to two key catalysts this week: the June Jobs report, moved up to Thursday ahead of the July 4th holiday, and Fed Chair Kevin Warsh speaking Wednesday in Portugal. Argus forecasts 188,000 nonfarm payrolls and a 4.3% unemployment rate, reflecting a continued healthy labor market. Quick Takes from the Argus analyst team include a raised price target on United Airlines, continued bullish momentum for Carnival Corporation, and a downgrade of Brightstar Lottery to Hold. The Deeper Dive spotlights Argus's Sustainable Growth Model Portfolio, covering the methodology behind the screen, the recently added Nasdaq Inc., and current holdings across eight sectors, from Alphabet and Walmart to Eli Lilly and Ecolab. For full research and information about Argus subscriptions, visit argusresearch.com.

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