These two cruise stocks and this chipmaker led the market higher this week

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CNBC Pro screened for the best performers in the S&P 500 this week.

Wall Street is rolling into the long weekend with some positive momentum thanks to a group of stocks that caught fire this week. Stocks are poised to finish the busy week , which is filled with consumer price index and producer price index readings as well as the closely watched Federal Reserve policy announcement, higher. The S & P 500 and Nasdaq Composite are on pace to post their best respective weeks since March. U.S. markets will be closed Monday due to the Juneteenth holiday.

Pro screened for the top performers in the S & P 500 week to date, with data from FactSet compiled shortly after Friday's opening bell. See which stocks performed the best. Cruise stocks Carnival and Norwegian were, respectively, on pace to be the best and third-best performing stocks. Both rallied this week following upgrades to Carnival shares from JPMorgan Chase and Bank of America. Both hit levels not seen since May 2022 in Friday's session.

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