Pedestrians walk past an entrance to the Wall Street subway station near the New York Stock Exchange.

Check out the companies making headlines after the bell:

Shares of Levi Strauss fell 6% following the release of the denim maker's second quarter earnings. Levi reporter earnings per share of 7 cents on revenue of $1.31 billion.

T-Mobile rose 2.9% after news that the wireless carrier will replace Red Hat in the S&P 500. The change will be effective prior to the open of trading on Monday, July 15. IBM closed its acquisition of Red Hat Tuesday, prompting its removal from the index.

Facebook ticked higher after David Marcus, the social media company's vice president of Messaging Products, responded to questions from the U.S. Senate Banking Committee. Marcus said Facebook needs governments, central banks and regulators involved in the launch of its Libra cryptocurrency.

—CNBC's Salvador Rodriguez contributed to this report.