DAILY UPDATE: Maximum Lifespan as Medicare Part C is Down and Stocks Markets Decline

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Maximum lifespans. The upper limit of human life expectancy is leveling out, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Aging. Back in 1990, life-extending tech and health measures were increasing the average global lifespan by about 2.5 years per decade, but that dropped to 1.5 years per decade in the 2010s and closer to zero in the US, where there are more drug overdoses, shootings, and medical care inequities.

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STOCKS UP

Sphere Entertainment popped 6.33% on the news that a second Sphere will be built in Abu Dhabi. London was originally supposed to be the location of a second venue, but they’ve already got the Eye, and didn’t need more circular tourist attractions.

  • Oklo, a Sam Altman-backed nuclear energy startup, rose another 16.04% on the news that Google will purchase nuclear power to turbocharge its AI infrastructure.
  • Charles Schwab climbed 6.10% after the bank announced a top and bottom line beat last quarter, as well as higher revenue projections for the full fiscal year.
  • Boeing somehow gained 2.26% after announcing it is raising $35 billion to support its struggling finances as the machinist union strike enters its second month.
  • Wolfspeed, which sounds like a super power in a YA novel, soared 21.27% on the news that the US government will provide the chipmaker with up to $750 million in government grants.

STOCKS DOWN

  • Semiconductor stocks got a double whammy in the last 48 hours. First, Bloomberg revealed that US officials are considering limiting the sale of AI chips outside the country. Then, ASML missed its Q3 sales estimates (more on that below). Nvidia shares slid 4.52%, AMD fell 5.22%, and Intel dropped 3.33%.
  • Citigroup beat earnings estimates this quarter, but shareholders punished the bank for setting aside more money in case of higher loan losses ahead. Shares dropped 5.11%.
  • Coty, parent company of numerous beauty brands like CoverGirl, fell 10.74% to a new 52-week low after it warned of a sales slowdown in the coming quarters.
  • Enphase Energy tumbled 9.29% after RBC analysts downgraded the solar power stock, citing growing competition from the likes of Tesla as well as slowing demand for solar batteries.
  • Speaking of energy, oil stocks plummeted on news of Israel’s targeting of Iranian military assets rather than crude production facilities. Exxon Mobil fell 3.01%, Chevron dropped 2.67%, and Valero Energy sank 4.62%.

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Here’s where the major benchmarks ended yesterday:

  • The S&P 500® index (SPX) fell 44.59 points (–0.76%) to 5,815.26; the Dow Jones Industrial Average® ($DJI) dropped 324.80 points (–0.75%) to 42,740.42; and the NASDAQ Composite® ($COMP) lost 187.09 points (–1.01%) to 18,315.59.
  • The 10-year Treasury note yield (TNX) fell three basis points to 4.04%, the lowest close in a week.
  • The CBOE Volatility Index® (VIX) climbed to 20.72, an elevated level.

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Millions of seniors will lose access to their Medicare Advantage plans after major insurer cuts in the aftermath of the Inflation Reduction Act. Experts spoke with Newsweek about what’s going on and what steps seniors can take to get the coverage they need.

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DAILY UPDATE: Life Span, Earnings Reports, Oil, Gold and Bitcoin with Closing Stock Highs

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Maximum lifespans. The upper limit of human life expectancy is leveling out, according to a new study published in the journal Nature Aging. Back in 1990, life-extending tech and health measures were increasing the average global lifespan by about 2.5 years per decade, but that dropped to 1.5 years per decade in the 2010s and closer to zero in the US, where there are more drug overdoses, shootings, and medical care inequities.

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  • Stocks kicked off the first full week of earnings season at full throttle. The S&P 500 rose to a new intraday record, the Dow closed above 43,000 for the first time ever, and the NASDAQ climbed steadily throughout the trading session.
  • Bitcoin soared on the news of China’s additional stimulus spending that broke this weekend. Although the Chinese government’s plans are light on details at the moment, the promise of more support for the world’s second largest economy was enough to get crypto traders hyped.

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  • Interestingly enough, those same promises of Chinese stimulus sent oil tumbling to start the day. The selling was exacerbated by OPEC’s announcement that crude demand will fall lower than expected in 2024 and 2025.
  • Gold sank a hair today as traders weighed Chinese stimulus against a stronger dollar.

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Here’s where the major benchmarks ended:

  • The S&P 500® index (SPX) rose44.82points (0.77%) to 5,859.85, a new closing high; the Dow Jones Industrial Average® ($DJI) increased 201.36 points (0.47%) to 43,065.22, also a new closing high; and the NASDAQ Composite® ($COMP) added 159.74 points (0.87%) to 18,502.69.
  • The 10-year Treasury note yield (TNX) did not trade today due to the holiday. 
  • The CBOE Volatility Index® (VIX) slipped to 19.9, its first drop below 20 since October 4.

A slate of corporate earnings reports coming from Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, and Citigroup in the financial sector, along with healthcare giants Johnson & Johnson, Walgreens, and UnitedHealth. And throughout the week: Morgan Stanley will report on Wednesday, Netflix reports on Thursday, and Procter & Gamble and American Express drop their financials on Friday. It’ll pose a big test for the stock market’s $8 trillion rally this year.

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