Stocks to Watch Thursday: Apple, Exxon, ASML -- WSJ

Dow Jones04-02

By WSJ Staff

Apple $(AAPL)$, Nvidia (NVDA), Tesla $(TSLA)$: The three tech stocks were the most heavily traded S&P 500 components before the U.S. bell. All fell, weighing on index futures.

UniCredit (IT:UCG), Deutsche Bank (XE:DB), Santander (ES:SAN): European bank stocks fell as government bond yields in the region rose, weighing on the price of securities on the lenders' books.

Delta Air Lines $(DAL)$, United Airlines $(UAL)$: Both airline stocks were down more than 3% premarket on the prospect of extended disruption from the Iran war.

ASML (NL:ASM): Shares in the chipmaking technology supplier fell sharply as semiconductor stocks led a selloff in European stocks.

Exxon Mobil (XOM), Occidental Petroleum $(OXY)$, BP (UK:BP), Shell (UK:SHEL), Eni (IT:ENI): Higher oil prices after President Trump's speech gave U.S. fossil-fuel producers a premarket boost, with European producers also climbing.

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