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Goldman Sachs, JB Hunt, Fox fall premarket; Bank of America, Lockheed Martin rise By

  • Goldman Sachs(NYSE:) stock fell 3.7% after the investment bank's dropped as a difficult three months for dealmaking eroded its fees from investment banking.

  • Bank of America(NYSE:) stock rose 2.1% after the lender's profit rose in the first quarter as it earned more from customers' interest payments while the Federal Reserve raised borrowing costs.

  • (NYSE:) stock rose 1.3% after the weapons maker reported strong as simmering geopolitical tensions fueled demand from both U.S. and international customers.
  • JB Hunt(NASDAQ:) stock fell 1.5% after the transportation company missed expectations for its because of weaker demand, lower prices, and higher costs.
  • Nvidia(NASDAQ:) stock rose 2.5% after HSBC upgraded its stance on the software company all the way to 'buy' from 'reduce', citing AI opportunities.

  • Ford(NYSE:) stock rose 0.79% after the auto giant said it will import its next-generation Lincoln Nautilus from China to the U.S., instead of from its plant in Ontario, Canada.

  • Comcast(NASDAQ:) stock rose 1.2% after Atlantic Equities upgraded the telecommunications company to 'overweight' from 'neutral' ahead of its first quarter earnings.

  • Nio(NYSE:) ADRs fell 0.3% after the Chinese electric car manufacturer's CEO William Li said that he would not enter a price war, keeping its prices high rather than following Tesla(NASDAQ:), up 0.4%, and cutting them.

  • Fox(NASDAQ:) stock fell 2.5% with the $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit by Dominion Voting Systems against the news giant set to get underway later Tuesday.

  • Polestar(NASDAQ:) stock rose 0.7% after CEO Thomas Ingenlath said the electric vehicle maker will start production in South Carolina for U.S. and European markets from 2024.

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