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The Big Tech earnings next week could revive a flagging market, or at least give investors direction into where stocks are going from here. Wall Street is hoping next week's megacap tech results will give investors insight into where the artificial intelligence trade is going from here, as a bounce in tech could lift the indexes. They're also hoping a slew consumer commentary will give investors insight into the state of the economy. However, he said any pullback in the tech names could give investors an opening to start "nibbling away" at additional exposure. Personal Income 10 a.m. Michigan Sentiment NSA final Earnings: T. Rowe Price Group , Colgate-Palmolive , Exxon Mobil , Chevron , AbbVie , Phillips 66
Persons: Tesla, They're, Kim Forrest, Elon Musk, Emily Leveille, Scott Ladner, Ladner, Horizon's Ladner, FactSet, Baker Hughes, Philip Morris, Lockheed Martin, Raymond James Financial, Rowe Price, Phillips Organizations: Big Tech, Google, Microsoft, Bokeh, Nasdaq, Investors, Deutsche Bank, Reuters, Thornburg Investment Management, Meta, Consumer, Visa, Chicago, Verizon Communications, Ameriprise, Truist, PMI, New, Richmond Fed, Enphase, Tesla, NextEra, Philip Morris International, Halliburton, United Parcel Service, PepsiCo, Lockheed, Raytheon Technologies, GE Aerospace, Grill, Business Machines, Lam Research, Ford Motor, Technology, Waste Management, Universal Health Services, Raymond, Boeing, Hilton Worldwide Holdings, . Kansas City Fed Manufacturing, Mobile, Capital, Financial Corp, Intel, Western Digital, Comcast, American Airlines Group, Southwest Airlines, Valero Energy, Caterpillar, Tractor Supply, Royal Caribbean Group, GE, PCE, NSA, Rowe Price Group, Colgate, Palmolive, Exxon Mobil, Chevron Locations: China, Europe, U.S, NextEra Energy, Freeport, McMoRan, . Kansas, Michigan, AbbVie
Here's why Apple should be in your portfolio
  + stars: | 2024-03-04 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why Apple should be in your portfolioKim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss what recent developments for the company mean for shareholders, Apple's AI agenda, and more.
Persons: Kim Forrest Organizations: Apple, Bokeh Capital Partners
Next week, the first full trading week of March, macroeconomic concerns will take center stage for investors. Next week, the Fed chief is largely anticipated to stick to the same talking points in testifying before Congress. In fact, the February jobs report, due out next Friday, is expected to show a moderation in payroll gains. Hourly Earnings preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Average Workweek preliminary (February) 8:30 a.m. Manufacturing Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Private Nonfarm Payrolls (February) 8:30 a.m. Unemployment Rate (February) — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox and Yun Li contributed to this report.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Powell, Shannon Saccocia, Kim Forrest, Webull, Michael Hartnett, CNBC's Yun Li, Melissa Brown, Brown, Wealth's Saccocia, Saccocia, Nonfarm Payrolls, , Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox, Yun Li Organizations: Federal, Fed, Capitol, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, FactSet, Barclays, Bokeh Capital Partners, Labor Department, Bitcoin, BofA Global Research, Apple, Nvidia, Ross Stores, Costco Wholesale, Kroger, . Semiconductor, Broadcom, PMI, PMI Services, Services PMI, Ross, Target, ADP, Labor, Consumer Credit Locations: U.S, REITs, Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia earnings create important moment for the stock market and AI, says Kim ForrestKim Forrest, Bokeh Capital Partners CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the significance of Nvidia's quarterly earnings report, AI exposure through Nvidia and others, and more.
Persons: Kim Forrest Kim Forrest Organizations: Bokeh Capital Partners, Nvidia
The company's stunning progress garnered the love of Wall Street, with analysts upping their price targets on the stock to account for future growth and naming it among their top AI picks. Nvidia's 'iPhone moment' Few could have predicted the frenzy ChatGPT would create when it debuted in late 2022, but no company could have been better prepared for the excitement than Nvidia. What to expect in 2024 Many on Wall Street don't foresee Nvidia hype dying down in the new year. In fact, many investors expect shares to keep rising as long as the company can smash expectations and guide higher. That's a feat many on Wall Street expect the company to accomplish, with the consensus price target implying another 35% upside for shares, according to FactSet.
Persons: Paul Meeks, Karl Freund, Freund, They've, Kim Forrest, Meeks, there'll, Ken Mahoney, Forrest, they've Organizations: Nvidia, Devices, Research, Bokeh Capital Partners, Intel Locations: Nvidia's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCompanies are spending on tech to make the workforce more productive, says Bokeh Capital's ForrestKim Forrest, Bokeh Capital Partners CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how companies are making the labor force more productive, her tech picks to watch, and more.
Persons: Bokeh Capital's Forrest Kim Forrest Organizations: Companies, Bokeh Capital Partners
Surging bond yields and mixed earnings reports have weighed on the so-called Magnificent Seven stocks, which are collectively down an average of about 15% from their 52-week highs, though they all still sit on hefty gains for the year. The stocks now trade at an average forward price-to-earnings ratio of about 30 times compared with 45 times in mid-June. I actually think the Magnificent Seven will hold up better,” said King Lip, chief strategist at Baker Avenue Wealth Management. Because the Magnificent Seven have a combined weighting of 28% in the S&P 500, their performance holds a large sway over the broader index. Lip said his firm owns shares of all seven companies and has recently added to its holdings in some of them.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Meta, , Lip, Jay Hatfield, Kim Forrest, ” Forrest, Apple’s, Hatfield, Thomas Ognar, Ognar, ” Ognar, Lewis Krauskopf, Ira Iosebashvili, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: NVIDIA Corp, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Apple, Microsoft, Wealth Management, Tech, BofA Global Research, Vanda Research, Federal, Treasury, U.S, Google, Facebook, Bokeh Capital Partners, Nvidia, Allspring, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCoca-Cola is expanding to adjacent areas like coffee and alcohol, says Bokeh Capital's Kim ForrestKim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss bellwethers in the retail space, Urban Outfitter's unique merchandising formula that offers everything from clothing to home goods, and Coca-Cola's global reach expanding into coffee and alcoholic beverages.
Persons: Bokeh Capital's Kim Forrest Kim Forrest Organizations: Bokeh Capital Partners
Bonds are starting to make a lot of sense for investors, Forrest said. Even after pulling back somewhat from those levels, the benchmark yield remains within striking distance of the key 5% threshold. The potential unwinding of what BofA recently called the "greatest bond bear market in history" has more investors trying to lock in higher yields ahead of potential rate cuts next year from the Federal Reserve. 'A lot for us to love bonds' Other investors are building out their bond exposure. The Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF (BND) is off by more than 2% in 2023, but greater than 1% on the week.
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FILE PHOTO:Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., September 28, 2023. Excluding volatile food and energy components, the core PCE price index rose 0.1% in August month-on-month, compared with estimates of 0.2% advance. The S&P 500 and the Nasdaq are poised for their worst monthly showing of the year amid uncertainty around interest rates. Riding the current of higher crude prices, energy is set to emerge as the only major S&P 500 sector to notch monthly gains. The S&P index recorded no new 52-week high and two new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 21 new highs and 60 new lows.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, , Kim Forrest, Organizations: Reuters, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Commerce Department, Bokeh Capital Partners, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, University of Michigan Consumer, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Energy, Dow, Democratic, Traders, JPMorgan Hedged Equity, Nike, Dick’s, Goods, NYSE Locations: New York City, U.S, Riding
VIEW US core inflation slows in August, consumer spending rises
  + stars: | 2023-09-29 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
With gasoline price surging, inflation as measured by the personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index rose 0.4% in August after climbing 0.2% in July. In the 12 months through August, the PCE price index advanced 3.5% after rising 3.4% in July. The annual PCE inflation is also being lifted by a lower base of comparison last year. MARKET REACTION:STOCKS: U.S. stock futures extended gains after August PCE data BONDS: U.S. Treasury 10-year note yield extended its fall to 4.5363% after the data. And the consumer is now beginning to feel higher interest rates - the higher cost of financing debt is beginning to impact their finances."
Persons: Mike Blake, RANDY FREDERICK, CHARLES SCHWAB, DANIEL PORTO, KIM FORREST, PETER CARDILLO Organizations: REUTERS, Treasury, Global Finance, Markets, Thomson Locations: Carlsbad , California, U.S, AUSTIN , TEXAS, PITTSBURGH
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple debuts made-in-India iPhone as pressure to diversify manufacturing mountsPlatformer's Casey Newton and Bokeh Capital Partners' Kim Forrest join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss long term bullishness about Apple's vision pro headset, comparisons between IBM and Apple, and consumer appetite for smart watches.
Persons: Casey Newton, Kim Forrest Organizations: Apple, Bokeh Capital Partners, IBM Locations: India
Learn moreThe Galaxy Z Flip 5 is Samsung's newest foldable phone with an updated compact clamshell design. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5 The Galaxy Z Flip 5 offers big upgrades, and we mean that literally. Samsung also updated its hinge design for the Z Flip 5 so that it shuts completely flat instead of leaving a gap at the hinge, like previous Z Flip models. Samsung’s new hinge lets the Galaxy Z Flip 5 fold completely flat, without a gap at the hinge. The Galaxy Z Flip 5’s camera quality with boosted brightness and colors will be familiar for long-time Samsung fans.
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Nvidia can't stop stunning Wall Street and the investing community in 2023, but portfolio managers say don't let the excitement overshadow other potential AI winners. "Theme after theme, transition after transition, the strong usually gets stronger," said Paul Meeks, portfolio manager at Independent Solutions Wealth Management. Some retail and professional investors seemed to interpret the news as a sign that it's "game over" for some of the other AI chipmakers, Forrest said. Forrest, who's on the hunt for growth at a reasonable price, points to companies like Advanced Micro Devices, Micron Technology . On the AI chip theme, Meeks also points to Broadcom , Marvell Technology and Taiwan Semiconductor , a major supplier for Nvidia, as other ways to play the trend.
Persons: Paul Meeks, there's, Kim Forrest, Forrest, who's, Meeks, chipmaker, Capital Management's JoAnne Feeney, Feeney, it's Organizations: Nvidia, Independent Solutions Wealth Management, Intel, Devices, Broadcom, Marvell Technology, Bokeh Capital Partners, Micron Technology, AMD MU, AMD, MU, Taiwan Semiconductor, Capital, Google
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailData is key to AI modeling, so investors should buy storage providers: Bokeh Capital's Kim ForrestKim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss how to trade the market following Powell's Jackson Hole speech, the data element of AI's productivity promise, and the importance of making informed investments in financials.
Persons: Capital's Kim Forrest Kim Forrest, Jackson Organizations: Bokeh Capital Partners Locations: financials
A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 26, 2023. Nvidia (NVDA.O) shares have surged almost 205% year to date, while Meta Platforms (META.O) has surged about 160% as investors anticipate the potential AI may unlock. That spending has led investors to search for stocks that will reap the benefits of the boost in spending in construction and engineering. "You have to look harder at these companies about what their end market really is, even though they're in a sector." Reporting by Chuck Mikolajczak; additional reporting by Lance Tupper, Editing by Louise HeavensOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Kim Forrest, Morgan Stanley, hasn’t, Bryant VanCronkhite, VanCronkhite, Owens Corning, Forrest, Chuck Mikolajczak, Lance Tupper, Louise Heavens Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Nvidia, Meta, Bokeh Capital Partners, Infrastructure Investment, Jobs, Allspring Global Investments, Reuters, Vulcan, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Pittsburgh, Menomonee Falls , Wisconsin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Bokeh Capital's Kim Forrest and EY-Parthenon's Gregory DacoKim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, and Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY-Parthenon, join 'The Exchange' to discuss revenue earnings coming in higher than expected, global growth divergence influencing U.S. monetary policy, and more.
Persons: Bokeh Capital's Kim Forrest, Parthenon's Gregory Daco Kim Forrest, Gregory Daco Organizations: Bokeh Capital Partners Locations: EY
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe pathway to a soft landing is still very much possible, says EY-Parthenon's Gregory DacoKim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners, and Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY-Parthenon, join 'The Exchange' to discuss revenue earnings coming in higher than expected, global growth divergence influencing U.S. monetary policy, and more.
Persons: Parthenon's Gregory Daco Kim Forrest, Gregory Daco Organizations: Bokeh Capital Partners Locations: EY
More Big Tech earnings and the jobs report are in the week ahead as investors wrap up a strong week that included a historic run for the Dow Jones Industrial Average . Jobs report out Friday Investors will digest the latest data from the July jobs report due out next Friday. "I don't expect any huge surprise from this jobs report next week," said Liz Young, head of investment strategy at SoFi. Earnings will continue to pour in next week, with key results from Big Tech companies Apple and Amazon on Thursday. Still, cooling inflation, strong jobs market and a resilient economy could spell a happy path for Wall Street.
Persons: Dow, Queen Victoria, Kim Forrest, Jerome Powell, Forrest, Nonfarm, Dow Jones, Liz Young, Bokeh's Forrest, they're, She'd, we've, SoFi's Young, Young, she'd, Stanley Black, Decker, The Kraft Heinz Organizations: Big Tech, Dow Jones, Dow, Cotton Oil, Bokeh Capital Partners, Meta, Federal Reserve, Pew Research, Apple, Semiconductor, Bank of Japan, Chicago PMI SA, Dallas Fed, Arista Networks, Western, Systems, PMI Manufacturing SA, ISM Manufacturing SA, Merck, Co, Caterpillar, Marriott International, Altria, Cruise Line Holdings, Pfizer, Marathon Petroleum, Molson Coors Beverage, SolarEdge Technologies, Devices, Caesars Entertainment, Electronic Arts, Starbucks, ADP Employment Survey SA, CVS Health, Fidelity National Information Services, Generac Holdings, Humana, The Kraft, Brands, MetLife, Marathon Oil, Occidental Petroleum, PayPal Holdings, Qualcomm, Etsy, Costco Wholesale, MGM Resorts, SA, PMI, Factory, PMI SA, News Corp, Constellation Energy, Moderna, Warner Bros, Discovery, Hasbro, ConocoPhillips, Kellogg, Booking Holdings, Expedia, Motorola Solutions, Monster Beverage, Manufacturing Payrolls SA, Nonfarm Payrolls SA, Dominion Energy Locations: United Kingdom, U.S
Stocks markets are wrapping up a surprisingly strong start to the year, but whether it will continue is an open question as investors wade into a seasonally weak period for markets. Even the laggard Dow Jones Industrial Average, with few tech stocks, managed to eke out a 3.6% gain. Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla account for 80% of the gains in the S & P 500, according to UBS. The S & P 500 health sector is down almost 3% this year. Next week marks the start of July and the third quarter of 2023.
Persons: didn't, Jamie Cox, Cox, John Lynch, Harris Financial's Cox, that's, Comerica's Lynch, Kim Forrest, Nonfarm payrolls Organizations: Spring, Federal Reserve, Dow Jones, Harris Financial, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia, UBS, Comerica Wealth Management, Nasdaq, Investors, Bokeh Capital Partners, Independence, P Global, PMI, Tuesday U.S
Amazon shares deepened losses after a Wall Street Journal report said the online retailer and video streamer is planning an advertising-supported tier for its Prime Video streaming service and that it is in talks with Warner Bros Discovery and Paramount about including ad-based tiers of their streaming services through Amazon Prime Video Channels. Forrest said the move would suggest that "the Prime service isn't enough" to keep customers. Along with streaming video, Prime subscriptions also include free shipping for eligible products, which helps boost Amazon's online sales. For anyone who has dropped the Prime service, Forrest said they would "buy from somewhere else because nobody wants to pay for shipping and pretty much everybody is offering free shipping now." The S&P's consumer discretionary sector, which includes Amazon, was down 0.9%.
Persons: Chris Licht, Kim Forrest, Forrest, Sinéad Carew, Deepa Babington Organizations: Amazon.com, Warner Bros Discovery, Paramount, Amazon Prime, Warner Bros, CNN, Amazon, Bokeh Capital Partners, Thomson Locations: Pittsburgh
"While it appears to be a hot number on the actual number of people employed, the wage rate is not increasing as fast," said Kim Forrest, chief investment officer at Bokeh Capital Partners in Pittsburgh. The data brought relief to investors who mostly expect the Fed to pause hiking rates at its policy meeting on June 13-14. But some pointed to the much hotter-than-expected jobs data as a sign the Fed still has not yet tamed inflation. All 11 S&P 500 sectors advanced, with the materials index (.SPLRCM) leading, up 3.4%, and the consumer discretionary sector (.SPLRCD), housing Amazon, close behind, rising 2.2%. The S&P 500 posted 15 new 52-week highs and two new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 74 new highs and 40 new lows.
Persons: Kim Forrest, Phil Orlando, Nobody’s, Michael Landsberg, Herbert Lash, Shreyashi Sanyal, Shristi, Shashwat Chauhan, Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Maju Samuel Organizations: Amazon, Nvidia, Reserve, Labor Department, Bokeh Capital Partners, Fed, Federal Reserve, Federated Hermes, Reuters Graphics Reuters, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Dow, Verizon Communications Inc, T Inc, Mobile US Inc, Inc, U.S, Verizon, Mobile, Nvidia Corp, Landsberg Bennett, Wealth Management, NYSE, Thomson Locations: Washington, Pittsburgh, New York, Punta Gorda , Florida, Bengaluru
VIEW US payrolls rise more than expected in May
  + stars: | 2023-06-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +5 min
Nonfarm payrolls increased by 339,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said in its closely watched employment report on Friday. "This low wage inflation number is very good news for those of us who believe the Fed should pause." "The unemployment rate surprisingly moved from 3.4% to 3.7%. "We've seen some earnings warnings, there's a big lag in monetary policy, and we saw the unemployment rate tick up to 3.7%. Makes you wonder, is there going to be a rise in the (labor market) participation rate.
Persons: KIM FORREST, PETER CARDILLO, RILEY, we've, they're, We've, OLIVER PURSCHE, There's Organizations: YORK, Federal Reserve, Labor Department, Treasury, HOGAN, Fed, NEW, Global Finance, Markets, Thomson Locations: PITTSBURGH
Instant View: Morgan Stanley CEO Gorman plans to step down
  + stars: | 2023-05-19 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, May 19 (Reuters) - Morgan Stanley (MS.N) CEO James Gorman told shareholders Friday that the company will likely appoint its next CEO in the next 12 months. Gorman, 64, said the board has identified three strong candidates to succeed him and that he will become executive chairman once a new CEO is chosen. Shares of Morgan Stanley slipped about 1% to $83.84 in morning trading. PHIL BLANCATO, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, LADENBURG THALMANN ASSET MANAGEMENT, NEW YORK:"I would applaud James Gorman here for taking the right time to step down. Building out their wealth management division has been a real boon to the company and they bested Goldman in that practice."
May 18 (Reuters) - Shares in Nvdia Corp (NVDA.O), Advanced Micro Devices and Micron Technology (MU.O) on Thursday provided the biggest boosts to the chip sector, which outperformed the broader market as investors looked for ways to invest in artificial intelligence and in Japan. Shares in chip design software company Synopsys (SNPS.O) shares ended up 8.7% after it forecast better-than-expected third-quarter profit estimates, saying increased use of AI and automation boosted its business. Nvidia, which is up 116% so far in 2023, is due to report quarterly results on May 24. Nvidia shares hit highest level since December 2021 while Micron shares touched highest point since June 2022. Trailing behind the chip sector, the S&P 500 technology index (.SPLRCT) was up 2.1% and the S&P 500 growth index (.IGX) rose at a slower 1.0% pace.
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