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Morning News Wrap-Up 3/26/26: Today’s Biggest Stock Market Stories!
It’s time to dive into the top stock market stories that traders need to read on Thursday. To help with that, here is a list of the hottest market happenings today:
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**Ondas **(ONDS) stock dropped again today despite bullish analyst coverage.
Fitness Champs (FCHL) stock rocketed after a reverse split and public offering.
**Samsung **(SSNLF) stock was up after the tech company launched a new browser with AI integration.
**Navan **(NAVN) stock soared on bullish analyst coverage after a strong earnings report.
Meta Platforms (META) stock fell hard after the social media company lost an addiction lawsuit.
**JetBlue **(JBLU) stock dove after the airline company denied merger rumors.
**Qualcomm **(QCOM) stock jumped despite an analyst downgrade.
Circle Internet Group (CRCL) stock fell despite positive analyst coverage.
**Adobe **(ADBE) stock rallied even though it received an analyst downgrade today.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) stock dropped even after the chipmaker announced new CPU details.
**Comcast **(CMCSA) stock dipped despite the reveal of a new advertising plan.
The Dow Jones (DJIA) was down on concerns the U.S. and Iran won’t reach a peace agreement.
Payment stocks fell on reports the U.S. may target financial service companies for political bias.
Nintendo (NTDOF) stock sank after the video game company announced a price change for digital games.
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