US stocks opened slightly higher, with heavyweight tech stocks generally rising.
US stocks opened slightly higher, with the Dow Jones up 0.02%, the Nasdaq up 0.12%, and the S&P 500 up 0.05%. Technology stocks generally rose, with Google up 1%. Google's latest large model Gemini 3 Pro topped the "Large Model Arena" (LMArena) rankings. Search engine marketing company Semrush surged 74%, with Adobe close to acquiring Semrush for $1.9 billion. Nvidia rose more than 1.8% and will release its latest quarterly earnings after the market close. Wedbush Securities said Nvidia's third-quarter earnings will "easily" exceed Wall Street expectations.
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