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Stock Market Roundup, March 8: Trump's Trade Talk Confuses Investors

By Zacks Investment ResearchStock MarketsMar 08, 2018 05:05AM ET
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Stock Market Roundup, March 8: Trump's Trade Talk Confuses Investors
By Zacks Investment Research   |  Mar 08, 2018 05:05AM ET
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After an up-and-down trading day witnessed stocks close lower on Wednesday, investors on Thursday managed to generated a strong enough afternoon rally to lift indexes into the green—despite more confusing trade rhetoric from President Trump, who now says Canada and Mexico could avoid his proposed steel and aluminum tariffs by agreeing to “new and fair” NAFTA trading rules.

Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) Top Movers

Value: Veritiv Corporation (NYSE:VRTV) - +3.8%

Growth: Kulicke and Soffa Industries (NASDAQ:KLIC) - +5.5%

Momentum: Weight Watchers (NYSE:WTW) - +7.5%

VGM: KLIC

Income: The RMR Group (NASDAQ:RMR) - +7.7%

Major Indexes

Dow: 24,859.54 / +58.18 / +0.23%

Nasdaq: 7,427.95 / +31.30 +0.42%

S&P 500: 2,738.97 / +12.17 / +0.45%

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Kroger Extends Disappointing Week for Retail Sector Earnings Reports

Shares of Kroger (NYSE:KR) were down nearly 10% in early morning trading Thursday after the grocery giant's fourth-quarter earnings disappointed investors. As a result, Kroger added its name to the list of sluggish reports from the retail space this week, creating fresh volatility and caution in the evolving sector.

Why Did Netflix Stock Dip on Thursday?

Shares of Netflix (NASDAQ:NFLX) sunk over 1.7% on Thursday morning, bringing the stock just below the all-time highs it had been trading at this week.

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