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Rising bond yields have thrown cold water on the major averages, but a few winners may emerge even if rates remain elevated. These developments have spurred worries that the Fed policymakers could keep rates higher for longer. Bond prices and yields are inversely related, which means that as yields rise, bond prices will fall. Generally, insurers benefit when interest rates rise , since their investment portfolios will generate more yield. Shares of both real estate investment trusts, which specialize in communications services, could take a hit as higher rates make their dividends less attractive.
Persons: W.R ., Humana, Jefferies, Centene, Sherwin, Williams, Baird Organizations: Federal Reserve, CNBC Pro, Treasury Bond ETF, CME Group, Molina Healthcare, W.R, Florida Medicaid, American Tower Corporation, SBA Communications Locations: Molina, UnitedHealth, Florida
UPS — The shipping company saw shares decline 5.9% after releasing its third-quarter earnings report, which showed disappointing revenue. Full-year revenue guidance was also slightly below expectations. Whirlpool — The home appliance company dropped 15.8% on Thursday after Whirlpool issued full year earnings guidance of about $16 per share. Bristol-Myers Squibb — Shares of the drug maker fell 6.2% after the company reported a decline in sales of its popular blood cancer drug, Revlimid, citing generic competition. ServiceNow — The workflow software company jumped 1.6% after posting third-quarter earnings and revenue that beat analyst expectations.
Persons: LSEG, Merck —, Merck, Steven Vondran, Thomas Bartlett, ServiceNow, , Alex Harring, Yun Li, Lisa Kailai Han, Tanaya, Hakyung Kim Organizations: Bunge —, Comcast, UPS, Hasbro, Whirlpool, Bristol, Myers, Merck, Technology, American Tower Corporation, Flex, IBM —, Wall, CNBC Locations: NBCUniversal, American
Artificial intelligence may be the answer to a slowing economy, according to Raymond James. The Wall Street firm said AI is potentially the next "productivity catalyst" for a lackluster macro backdrop and outlined its favorite stocks to play the trend. These are some of the AI-focused names Raymond James recommends betting on: Perhaps unsuprisingly, Microsoft made the list. Raymond James also highlighted data infrastructure stocks powering AI platforms as another growth-driver for businesses such as Arista Networks . Other top AI picks from Raymond James include Salesforce , Alphabet and American Tower Corporation .
Persons: Raymond James ., commercializes, Frank Louthan, Raymond James, Wall, NVDA, Louthan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Nvidia, Arista Networks, Wall Street, Tower Corporation
TD Ameritrade's Shawn Cruz believes that there's a good chance the market has already bottomed. But overall, investors can afford to be optimistic about markets going into the new year, said Shawn Cruz, head trading strategist at TD Ameritrade. "As long as those rate cuts stay on the board and actually do happen, I think we've probably seen the bottom of the market," Cruz said. But if the central bank remains hawkish and keeps rates high next year, Cruz believes that this would potentially send equities plummeting towards a new market bottom. "The semiconductor space throughout this year has been divergent, where they're buying some and selling others or vice versa."
Newman sells ModernaLast week, Insider reporters Kimberly Leonard and Warren Rojas profiled the stock trades of Rep. Marie Newman, a freshman Democrat from Illinois, and her husband. On Wednesday, Newman reported that she or her husband made additional stock trades in January. And he and his wife last week reported making dozens of different stock trades and financial moves during March. Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democrat from New Jersey, made more than 60 stock trades during March. Rep. John Yarmuth, a Democrat from Kentucky, meanwhile made nearly 20 stock trades during March.
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