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Good afternoon. The only thing more euphoric for a Knicks fan than winning the finals? Actually scoring a seat at Madison Square Garden.

Tickets for tonight’s first hometown matchup against the Spurs have surged as high as $176,000 per seat ($10,000 for a nosebleed), thanks to everyone from Wall Street bankers to the family offices of billionaires splashing out to secure a ticket. The competition has gotten so crazy that one executive told the Wall Street Journal the frenzy was “like the f—ing Hunger Games.”

It remains to be seen whether these fans actually care about basketball—or if they just want to be closer to Timothée Chalamet.

Lucy Brewster, Sissy Yan, Mark Reeth, and Alex Carr

In today’s newsletter:

  • Airlines hit turbulence
  • Apple’s WWDC report card
  • Marvell joins the S&P

MARKETS

Nasdaq

25,929.66

S&P

7,405.73

Dow

50,786.01

10-Year

4.552%

Bitcoin

$63,353.67

Oil

$91.31

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*Stock data as of market close, cryptocurrency data as of 4:00pm ET. Here's what these numbers mean.

  • Stocks: The S&P 500 and Nasdaq both recovered from their Friday slump, buoyed by a chip rally and news that renewed tensions between Iran and Israel were de-escalating after all.
  • Commodities: Oil rose on the news out of the Middle East, while gold rebounded from last week’s dip.
  • Crypto: Bitcoin fell below $60,000, marking its lowest price since October 2024, as investors continued to pull money from spot bitcoin funds.
 

✢ A Note From PGIM

+As of 03/31/26

   
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