5 things to know before the stock market opens Friday

News Update – Pre-Markets

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Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day:

1. Can’t kill the vibe

We’re heading into day three of the government shutdown, and politicos and investors alike are eager for signs of progress on Capitol Hill. But the closure hasn’t held up the stock market: All three major indexes surged to record highs yesterday.

Here’s the latest:

2. Diss track

Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, attends the Viva Technology conference at the Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris on June 16, 2023.

Gonzalo Fuentes | Reuters

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken aim at a new target: Netflix.

This week, the billionaire entrepreneur asked his followers on X to cancel their subscriptions to the streaming service “for the health of your kids.” As CNBC’s Laya Neelakandan reports, his concerns appear to be tied to conservative backlash over Netflix’s animated show, “Dead End: Paranormal Park,” which features a transgender character. The show was canceled in 2023.

Netflix’s shares have dropped 4% so far this week. The company did not respond to CNBC’s request for comment.

3. Welcome to the party

As competition with artificial intelligence rivals such as Google and OpenAI heats up, PerplexityAI is broadening access to its AI-powered web browser.

The browser, named Comet, will be free to use and available worldwide, the company announced yesterday. Perplexity Max subscribers have had access to the browser since July for $200 a month.

Don’t miss Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” in the 8 a.m. hour this morning.

4. Help not wanted

A graduating student of the City College of New York wears a message on his cap during the College’s commencement ceremony in the Harlem section of Manhattan.

Mike Segar | Reuters

A bachelor’s degree no longer offers the coveted pathway to a white-collar career, new data shows. That’s turning the U.S. into what one labor think tank called “no country for young grads.”

The shift can impact economic data used by policymakers to determine the health of the labor market. And for the new college grads finding themselves in this position, it’s leading to a much different young adulthood than what they pictured.

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5. The Lucky One

Kate Green | Getty Images Entertainment | Getty Images

Do you have a Target trip on the agenda today to pick up the vinyl edition of Taylor Swift’s new album? If so, we have good news: Its price tag hasn’t been affected by tariffs.

Vinyl records, CDs and cassette tapes are all untouched from levies. As CNBC’s Luke Fountain reports, that’s due to a Cold War-era exemption to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act known as Berman Amendment.

For Swift’s massive fan base, it’s no small exemption. Billboard estimates that vinyl sales of Swift’s new album, called “The Life of a Showgirl,” may exceed 1 million in the first week alone.

The Daily Dividend

There’s been a lot of news to keep up with this week. Here’s some stories you may have missed:

CNBC’s Luke Fountain, Ashley Capoot, Pia Singh, Sean Conlon, Laya Neelakandan, Kevin Breuninger, Spencer Kimball and Dan Mangan contributed to this report. Josephine Rozzelle edited this edition.

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