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US stock market gainers for the last week of April 2022

Global stocks plunge over doubts of America's economic recovery

Overview

It was another bearish week for U.S. stocks as the major indexes suffered weekly declines following growing worries about aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes. Also weighing in on market is troubling earning reports from companies, particularly tech stocks.

The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) All Share Index (ASI) lost 2.26% for the week representing its 5th week of consecutive decline. It opened, trading at 16,054.8 basis points and it closed the week trading at 15,694.2 basis points. Although the week started bearish for the NYSE, it, however, closed Friday bullish by 1.85% but this was not enough to offset the bears.

The NASDAQ posted its 4th week of decline, losing 3.93% during the week under consideration. It started at a basis point of 12,749.17 and ended the week at 12,334.64 basis points. The week in question saw a decline in the volume of transactions against the previous week by 75.77% as the market recorded a volume of 1.09 billion

The Dow Jones and the S&P 500 also posted declines, 2.47% and 3.27% respectively. The Dow Jones is on its 5th week of decline while the S&P 500 is on its 4th week of market downturn.

What’s moving the market?

Stocks closed out their worst month in years, as investors battled a host of headwinds, including monetary tightening from the Federal Reserve, rising interest rates, worsening inflation, COVID lockdowns in China and the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Musk has promised to chip in $21B of personal equity for the Twitter deal, with the rest of the cash coming from investment banks (after convincing them that Twitter produced enough cash flow to service the debt). $13B in loans will be secured against Twitter, as well as a $12.5B margin loan tied to his Tesla stock, making Musk America’s most leveraged CEO.

The top 5 gainers are;

Although the U.S. markets performed poorly, there are still some notable gainers for the week. They include:

The top 5 losers include;

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