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   Symbol   Name   Industry   Sector   Exchange   Cap  Cap, mln  Last  Change  Change, %  Volume
 AM 
Antero Midstream Corp
Oil & Gas Midstream
Energy
NYSE
Mid
 8,908.01  18.43  -0.19 -1.02 763,310
 AMBI 
Ambipar Emergency Response
Waste Management
Industrials
NYSE
Small
 318.59  4.62  0.12 2.67 17,555
 ANNX 
Annexon Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
Small
 265.93  2.40  -0.02 -0.83 642,456
 ANRO 
Alto Neuroscience Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NYSE
Micro
 106.41  3.67  -0.22 -5.66 28,829
 AON 
Aon Plc
Insurance Brokers
Financial Services
NYSE
Large
 80,202  368.89  -3.06 -0.82 318,867
 APA 
APA Corp
Oil & Gas E&P
Energy
NASDAQ
Mid
 8,171.83  23.03  0.19 0.83 2,187,455
 APD 
Air Products & Chemicals Inc
Specialty Chemicals
Basic Materials
NYSE
Large
 65,168  295.28  2.46 0.84 260,149
 APLM 
Apollomics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
Micro
 14.64  8.53  1.7 24.89 187,076
 ATNI 
ATN International Inc
Telecom Services
Communication Services
NASDAQ
Micro
 237.56  15.71  0.14 0.9 9,183
 ATOS 
Atossa Therapeutics Inc
Biotechnology
Healthcare
NASDAQ
Micro
 108.48  0.819  -0.0208 -2.48 373,969
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