DAILY UPDATE: Another Health System Data Breach as the “Magnificent Seven” Stocks End Mixed

By Staff Reporters

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A health system in Michigan has experienced its second cybersecurity breach this year, affecting more than 1 million patients, according to state officials. Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced Tuesday there was a breach at HealthEC, a vendor that provides services to Corewell Health’s southeast Michigan properties. The breach exposed patients’ personal and medical information.

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With Nvidia and Tesla on the rise, acronyms like FAANG and MAMAA no longer cut it: The top tech giants (Amazon, Alphabet, Apple, Meta, Google, plus Nvidia and Tesla) have now been dubbed the “Magnificent Seven.” Buoyed by the generative AI gold rush, they were responsible for 29% of the S&P 500’s total value.

Here is where the major benchmarks ended:

Here’s where the major benchmarks ended:

  • The S&P 500 index was up 1.77 points at 4,783.35; the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 53.58 points (0.1%) at 37,710.10; the NASDAQ Composite® (COMP) was down 4.04 points at 15,095.14.
  • The 10-year Treasury note yield (TNX) was up nearly 6 basis points at 3.844%.
  • The CBOE® Volatility Index (VIX) was up 0.03 at 12.46.

The S&P 500, Dow Jones Industrial Average, and NASDAQ Composite are all on track for a ninth consecutive weekly advance. Other parts of the market Thursday turned in mixed performances. The Russell 2000® Index (RUT) fell 0.4% but is still on track for a seventh consecutive weekly gain and has climbed 17% for the year.

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