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Stocks look to rebound, SEC paves way for Ether ETF: Yahoo Finance

Wall Street is searching for a bounce back today after the Dow (^DJI) suffered its worst trading day in over a year. The major indices (^DJI, ^IXIC, ^GSPC) all closed lower yesterday, with the Dow dropping over 600 points. Boeing (BA) was a major drag on the market, falling over 7% following comments from the company's CFO, who said he expected the company to burn cash this year. In crypto, the SEC has paved the way for ether ETFs after approving a rule change. Ethereum (ETH-USD) has seen a significant jump in the last week in anticipation of the move. Yahoo Finance trending tickers include Workday (WDAY), Intuit (INTU), and bitcoin (BTC-USD).

Key guests include:
9 a.m. ET - Keith Lerner, Truist Co-Chief Investment Officer & Chief Market Strategist
10 a.m. ET - Andrew Hollenhorst, Citi Chief US Economist
10:30 a.m. ET - Jake DeWitte, Oklo Co-Founder & CEO
11:15 a.m. ET - Mary Hines Droesch, Bank of America Head of Products for Consumer, Business and Wealth Management Banking and Lending