Stocks @ Night: Regional Banks, Holiday Sales, Quantum Leap, and Apple's Worst Day

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Stocks @ Night: Regional Banks, Holiday Sales, Quantum Leap, and Apple's Worst Day
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CNBC's Stocks @ Night newsletter provides insights into the market's movers and shakers. This edition covers a range of topics, including regional bank performance, holiday sales winners and losers, the surge in quantum computing stocks, and Apple's significant decline.

Stocks @ Night is a daily newsletter delivered after hours, giving you a first look at tomorrow and last look at today. Sign up for free to receive it directly in your inbox. Here's what CNBC TV's producers were watching as Apple posted its worst day since August, and what's on the radar for the next session. A bunch of regional banks report in the morning Citizens Financial is up 10% over the past three months. The stock is 5% from the late November high. Huntington Bancshares is up 6.

3% in three months. It's 8.7% from the November high. Regions Financial is up 2% in three months. The stock is 12% from the November high. Truist is up 1% since last reporting three months ago, and 8% from the November high. All hit highs Nov. 25. The iShares Regional Banks ETF (IAT) is up 3.2% in three months, down 10% since Nov. 25. The SPDR S & P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) up about 3.6% in three months, 11.5% from the Nov. 25 high. Midway through the month Energy is leading the way in terms of S & P sectors. CNBC TV's Bob Pisani has been reporting on this as a sign of a rotation away from the biggest seven megacap tech stocks. Energy is up 8.3% in January. CNBC data man Nick Wells notes energy has been up seven straight days and 10 days out of 11. Materials are up 4.25% so far in January. Utilities are up 4% despite the rise in bond yields. Consumer staples and tech are at the bottom of the list. Both are down about 1.8%. Holiday sales CNBC TV's Courtney Reagan will run through holiday sales of key retailers. Over the last few days, CNBC has shed light on some of the not-so-great reports like Signet Jewelers and Macy's . She will have a list of winners. Here are some of the winners since the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 29. Tapestry is up 14.3% in that period. The stock hit a high on Thursday. Ralph Lauren is up 7% since Nov. 29. It is 3% from the Jan. 7 high. Amazon is up 7.25% in that time. It is 5% from the mid-December high. LVMH is up 18.6% since Nov. 29. It is 21% from the March high. The SPDR S & P Retail ETF (XRT) is down 5.6%. It is 7% from the Nov. 25 high. The ProShares Online Retail ETF (ONLN) is flat since Nov. 29. It is 6% from the Dec. 9 high. Quantum leap CNBC's Kate Rooney reports on the rally and what's behind it. She will also explain what these companies do, why the stocks are moving so fast and how this kind of computing will impact business, people, the economy and beyond. Arqit Quantum was up 37% on Thursday. Quantum Corp was up 15%. IonQ was up 5.5% Thursday. Rigetti Computing was up 2.7%. D-Wave Quantum was flat, a rarity of late. Quantum Computing fell 5.8% on Thursday. The data center stocks and ETFs Iron Mountain picked up 3.8% Thursday. It is 15% from the October high. Digital Realty gained about 3%. It is 9% from the Nov. 29 high. Pacer Data & Infrastructure Real Estate ETF (SRVR) was up 2.7% Thursday. It's 9% from the Oct. 25 high. Thanks to CNBC data man Nick Wells for watching this one as well. Global X Data Center & Digital Infrastructure (DTCR) up 2.5%. It's 6% from the Dec. 9 high. Equinix up 2.2% on Thursday. Shares are 7.5% from the Nov. 27 high. The iShares U.S. Digital Infrastructure and Real Estate ETF (IDGT) was up 1.5%. It's 4.8% from the December high. Apple The stock tanked more than 4% Thursday. That's Apple 's worst day since Aug. 5. Thanks to CNBC's Adrian van Hauwermeiren. So far in 2025, it is down about 9%. Nvidia is down 0.5% so far this year. Meta Platforms is the biggest winner of the Magnificent Seven so far this young year: It's up 4.4%. Tesla is up 2.5% in 2025. Alphabet is up around 2% this year. Microsoft up 0.7% year to date. Amazon is up 0.6% in 2025

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