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5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday, May 26

5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday, May 26
5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday, May 26


A trader work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, May 24, 2023.

Brendan McDermid | Reuters

Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day:

1. Time for a holiday

2. Closer to a deal

US Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, a Republican of California, speaks to the press about the debt ceiling negotiations in Statuary Hall at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, on May 24, 2023.

Saul Loeb | AFP | Getty Images

Negotiators in Washington remain locked in talks over the debt ceiling, and there are signs a deal could be close. Reuters reported that the White House and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s team are putting the finishing touches on an agreement that would raise the debt ceiling for two years while putting a cap on spending, except when it comes to funds for the military and seniors. Any deal still needs to pass through Congress, and the Treasury has warned the U.S. could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as next Thursday.

3. Supercharged partnership

Jim Farley and Elon Musk

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In a unique turn of events, Ford CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk joined each other for a Twitter Spaces discussion Thursday. The eyebrow-raising conversation turned out to be a forum for the two executives to announce a partnership that will allow Ford’s growing slate of electric vehicles to use Tesla’s charging network. And it could turn out to be a pivotal moment for the United States amid a broader push to push EV adoption and move away from vehicles powered by fossil fuels. “Working with Elon and his team, I’m really excited for our industry and for the Ford customers,” Farley said.

4. JPMorgan’s A.I. ambitions

JPMorgan Chase & Co. headquarters in New York, US, on Wednesday, Jan. 18, 2023.

Gabby Jones | Bloomberg | Getty Images

JPMorgan Chase wants to get in on the artificial intelligence action. CNBC’s Hugh Son dug up a trademark application the bank filed earlier this month for a product called IndexGPT, which would aim to give investors advice. According to the filing, the application would use “cloud computing software using artificial intelligence” for “analyzing and selecting securities tailored to customer needs.” While JPMorgan declined to comment on the filing, a trademark attorney who spoke to CNBC said it looks like the bank will move forward with the service. “Companies like JPMorgan don’t just file trademarks for the fun of it,” said the lawyer, Josh Gerben.

5. Russia ramps up attacks

Fighters of the Russian Volunteer Corps attend a presentation for the media in northern Ukraine, not far from the Russian border, on May 24, 2023, amid Russian military invasion on Ukraine.

Sergey Bobok | Afp | Getty Images

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