US Premarket Movers for May 13, 2026

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(Bloomberg) — S&P 500 Index futures rise 0.2% as of 7:49 a.m. in New York ahead of a summit between President Donald Trump and China’s Xi Jinping.

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  • Nasdaq 100 futures are up 0.7%
  • Dow Jones Industrial Average futures are down 0.2%
  • The MSCI World Index is up 0.1%

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Here are some of the biggest US movers before the bell:

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  • Magnificent Seven stocks:
    • Nvidia (NVDA) is up 2% as CEO Jensen Huang joins President Trump on his visit to China.
    • Tesla (TSLA) +1.3%, Alphabet (GOOGL) +0.4%, Amazon (AMZN) +0.08%, Meta Platforms (META) -0.2%, Microsoft (MSFT) -0.4%, Apple (AAPL) -0.1%
  • Chipmakers, opticals and storage firms gain as supply for global memory chips, key to AI infrastructure build-outs, tightens further. The sector is also getting a boost from Huang’s trip to China.
  • Alibaba Group ADRs (BABA) slip 3% after the company posted its first operating loss since the depths of the Covid pandemic, underscoring the extent to which China’s e-commerce leader is spending on the AI initiatives it hopes will power its next phase of growth.
  • Arteris (AIP) gains 12% after the semiconductor company’s first-quarter revenue beat estimates and it raised its full-year revenue guidance following strong AI-driven demand.
  • Eos Energy (EOSE) climbs 30% after the energy storage company reported first-quarter revenue that beat the average analyst estimate and announced the formation of a development and investment battery energy storage project with Cerberus Capital Management.
  • Karman Holdings (KRMN) is down 7% after the aerospace and defense company reported results that KeyBanc described as “largely in line” and “modestly” raised full-year guidance for revenue and adjusted Ebitda.
  • Nextpower (NXT) rises 14% after the solar-equipment company raised its fiscal 2027 outlook for revenue.
  • Orla Mining Ltd. (ORLA) rises 3% after Equinox Gold Corp. agreed to acquire the company in a cash-and-stock deal valuing the Canadian miner at about $5.1 billion.
  • Wix.com (WIX) fallls 15% after the web-platform company reported first-quarter results that analysts view as disappointing.
  • Wolfspeed (WOLF) rises 21%, on pace to extend gains into a seventh straight session. On Tuesday, thematic research firm Citrini touted chipmaker Wolfspeed as its “single-stock highlight,” discussing artificial intelligence infrastructure.

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