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Midday movers: Morgan Stanley, Pinterest, Masimo and more

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Investing.com — U.S. stocks are rising on Tuesday as investors digested a deluge of corporate earnings, especially from big banks. 

Here are some of the biggest U.S. stock movers today:

  • Bank of America (NYSE:) stock rose 4.7% after the lending giant a rise in second-quarter profit as it earned more from customers’ loan payments, while its trading arm fared better than expected.

  • Morgan Stanley (NYSE:) stock rose 6.7% after the investment bank beat expectations for adjusted profit and revenue as strength in wealth management helped overcome weakness in deal activity.
  • Shopify (NYSE:) stock fell 2.4% after Evercore ISI downgraded its stance on the e-commerce company to ‘in line’ from ‘outperform,’ saying the risk-reward outlook on the stock is now less compelling.

  • Pinterest (NYSE:) stock rose 3.8% after Evercore ISI upgraded its stance on the image-sharing company to ‘outperform‘ from ‘in line’, citing evidence of stabilizing digital ad spend and potential for recovery.

  • Pfizer (NYSE:) stock rose 1.1% after the drugmaker and venture capital firm Flagship Pioneering agreed to invest $100 million to discover and develop 10 new potential drugs.

  • Chipotle (NYSE:) stock rose 0.6% after the fast food chain signed a deal with Kuwait-based Alshaya Group, its first-ever franchise partner, to open locations in the Middle East next year.

  • Novartis (NYSE:) ADRs rose 4.3% after the Swiss drugmaker raised its full-year profit and revenue outlook following solid second-quarter sales, and proposed a timeline for the spin-off of its Sandoz generic medicines unit.

  • Masimo (NASDAQ:) stock fell 21% after the medical device maker reported weaker-than-expected second-quarter sales due to a weak performance at its healthcare segment.

— Peter Nurse contributed to this report

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