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HSBC to sell Argentina business in $550 million deal
  + stars: | 2024-04-09 | by ( Diksha Madhok | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
CNN —HSBC has agreed to sell its business in Argentina to Grupo Financiero Galicia, the largest private financial group in the country, for $550 million, the UK-based bank said on Tuesday. The sale is expected to lead to a $1 billion pre-tax loss for HSBC in the first quarter of this year, the statement added. “HSBC Argentina is largely a domestically focused business, with limited connectivity to the rest of our international network,” Quinn said, adding that the unit “generates substantial earnings volatility” for the bank. “Galicia is better placed to invest in and grow the business,” he said. The bank, Europe’s biggest by market value, reported a big drop in quarterly profit in February, partly because of its exposure to China’s troubled real estate industry.
Persons: Noel Quinn, ” Quinn, Organizations: CNN, HSBC, Grupo Financiero, “ HSBC Locations: Argentina, Grupo Financiero Galicia, Asia, United States, France, “ HSBC Argentina, “ Galicia, China
Other Wall Street analysts in recent weeks offered different views on the state of Nvidia's China-specific AI chips. Nvidia has been sampling AI chips designed to comply with U.S. government export restrictions to Chinese customers since last fall. NVDA 1Y mountain Nvidia's stock performance over the past 12 months. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Nvidia Stock Soar | Future Publishing | Getty Images
Persons: Nvidia's, Jeff Marks, Wolfe, Tencent, Biden, China –, Xi Jinping, Jensen Huang, KeyBanc, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nvidia, KeyBanc, Markets, FactSet, Wall, Wolfe Research, U.S, Microsoft, Street, Huawei, Blackwell, Nvidia's, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, CNBC, Visitors, Future, Getty Locations: China, Nvidia's China, U.S, Hangzhou
China's President Xi Jinping speaks at an event held by the National Committee on US-China Relations and the US-China Business Council on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders' Week in San Francisco, California, on November 15, 2023. Carlos Barria | Afp | Getty ImagesBEIJING — Chinese President Xi Jinping told U.S. executives on Wednesday that bilateral relations can improve, and pledged that Beijing would keep working to improve the business environment. In the Chinese side's readout, Xi described China's economy as "sound and sustainable," and pushed back on some forecasts that the country would soon "peak." The National Committee on U.S.-China Relations did not provide a statement. "I commend [Xi's] personal engagement in the U.S.-China relationship, including a meeting like this.
Persons: Xi Jinping, Carlos Barria, Stephen Schwarzman, Cristiano Amon, Evan G, Greenberg, Harvard's John F, Dean Graham Allison, Craig Allen, Xi, Wang Yi, Zheng Shanjie, Commerce Wang Wentao, Rajesh Subramaniam, Chubb Organizations: National Committee, China Relations, China Business Council, Economic Cooperation, APEC, Afp, Getty, U.S, China -, Blackstone, Qualcomm, Kennedy School of Government, U.S ., China Business, Authorities, National Development, Commerce, FedEx, CNBC, Committee Locations: Asia, San Francisco , California, BEIJING, Beijing, China, United States, U.S
China’s economy has struggled to recover from severe self-imposed restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic that it lifted only at the end of 2022. But Xi said that China was again contributing to world economic growth in the double digits percentage-wise. China's economy has been bogged down by a crisis in its property market in which builders are struggling under mountains of debt, and buyers are paying off loans on apartments that may never be completed. Other issues, such as an aging population and high youth unemployment, are prompting China's leaders to lean more heavily on boosting export manufacturing to make up for weak demand at home. “The respective successes of China and the United States create opportunities for each other," Xi was quoted as saying by Xinhua.
Persons: , Xi Jinping, Xi, ” Xi, Stephen A, Biden, Donald Trump, , Craig Allen, China's, Antony Blinken, Janet Yellen Organizations: BEIJING, U.S, Communist Party, China's, Xinhua News Agency, Blackstone . Trade, U.S ., China Business Council, Apple, Xinhua Locations: Beijing, China, U.S, United, Washington, San Francisco, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, Xinjiang, People's Republic, United States
Laggard stocks that have underperformed the broader market could offer investors a good portfolio hedge, according to Evercore ISI. "We believe these stocks will outperform should the market continue higher as investors realize their unique earnings trajectory and valuation appeal," he said. "We also believe that these names will outperform in a correction given they have not participated fully in 2024's momentum." Evercore ISI has assigned the stock an outperform rating, although most analysts covering the stocks rate it as a hold. Most analysts covering the name have assigned it a buy rating — in line with Evercore ISI's outperform rating — with analyst consensus seeing a 5% rally ahead.
Persons: Julian Emanuel, Emanuel, Wells, Gamble, Truist, Mondelez, Hershey, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ISI, Starbucks, Consumer, Procter, Gamble's Locations: Gamble's China
Crypto stocks — Stocks connected to cryptocurrencies rose as Bitcoin hit a fresh record high and topped $71,000. PDD Holdings — U.S.-listed shares of the Chinese ecommerce company added 4.5% following an upgrade by Jefferies to buy. Duolingo — Duolingo shares rose more than 1% after JPMorgan initiated coverage of the online learning platform with an overweight rating, citing expectations for "premium" revenue growth. Xcel Energy ­— Xcel Energy shares added‎ about 2%. New York Community Bancorp — Shares of the regional bank ticked up 1% in premarket trading.
Persons: Jefferies, Duolingo, Oppenheimer, Gamble —, , Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: PDD Holdings —, Jefferies, JPMorgan, Energy, Xcel Energy, Barclays, Nvidia, New York Community Bancorp, Netflix, Procter, Gamble, Truist Locations: Temu, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHong Kong's MTR says its recurrent business has more room to growJacob Kam, CEO of MTR says the Hong Kong railway operator is seeing a strong recovery in passenger numbers locally and in its Mainland China business.
Persons: Jacob Kam Organizations: Hong, MTR Locations: Hong Kong, Mainland China
Hong Kong CNN —Nvidia has named Huawei a top competitor in a number of areas, including in the crucial production of processors that power artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Other companies also listed as its rivals in some areas include AMD, Amazon (AMZN), Microsoft (MSFT) and Broadcom (AVGO). In October 2022, the Biden administration imposed sweeping curbs designed to curtail China’s access to advanced computing chips. In July, it imposed export controls on two strategic raw materials, gallium and germanium, that are critical to the global chipmaking industry. Data centers, which includes the graphics cards that are widely use in generative AI, are Nvidia’s biggest source of revenue.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Biden, ” Colette Kress, CNN’s Rob McLean, David Goldman Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Nvidia, Huawei, AMD, Microsoft, Broadcom, CNN, Micron, Locations: China, Hong Kong, Santa Clara, Singapore, Shenzhen, Beijing, Washington, Japan, Netherlands, ,
If that return isn't there, will they keep ordering the latest and greatest Nvidia chips? Despite the overall improvements in availability, Nvidia on Wednesday indicated it will face supply-and-demand imbalances with its upcoming AI chips. The U.S. government has said its export controls are designed to keep high-powered AI chips out of the hands of the Chinese military. In the November-through-January quarter, China accounted for a mid-single-digit percentage of Nvidia's $18.4 billion in data center revenue, according to the company. The fact Nvidia still booked China revenue in the hundreds of millions of dollars means it could take a further hit in the region.
Persons: , Jensen Huang, Raymond James, Nvidia's, Colette Kress, Huang, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim Organizations: Nvidia, Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Melius Research, Devices, Big Tech, Wall, U.S, Truist Securities, CNBC, Visitors, NVIDIA, Hangzhou Apsara, Getty, Nurphoto Locations: China, Hangzhou, Hangzhou Apsara Conference, Zhejiang province
In its most recent quarter, Lyft posted adjusted earnings of 18 cents per share, more than the LSEG consensus estimate of 8 cents per-share earnings. Revenue of $1.22 billion was in line with analysts' expectations. Robinhood Markets — Shares of Robinhood soared roughly 16.5% after the investing platform beat on earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter. Kraft Heinz — Shares declined more than 1% after the food company posted fourth-quarter revenue that missed expectations. However, adjusted earnings of 78 cents per share was a slight beat, compared to the 77 cents earnings per share expected by analysts.
Persons: Lyft, Robinhood, Angi, DaVita, FactSet, Kraft Heinz —, Kraft Heinz, Akamai, GoDaddy, SentinelOne, bitcoin, Microstrategy, Airbnb, Bernstein, Topgolf, LSEG, It's, — CNBC's Brian Evans, Alex Harring, Tanaya Macheel, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin Organizations: LSEG, FactSet, Akamai, Wall, Bank of America, Miners Iris Energy, Marathon Digital, MGM Resorts, Topgolf Callaway, Topgolf Callaway Brands, JPMorgan Locations: LSEG, China, U.S, Detroit
This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russia's President Vladimir Putin (R) and China's President Xi Jinping heading to a group photo session during the third Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on October 18, 2023. The European Union is looking to sanction Chinese firms that it believes have helped Russia circumvent Western penalties, looking to slap measures against these mainland China businesses for the first time since the war began, three EU officials told CNBC. The 27-member bloc is working on a 13th package of sanctions in the wake of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, which could be ready later this month to mark the second-year anniversary of the war. One of the EU officials, who did not want to be named due to the sensitive nature of the talks, said: "Chinese companies and entities from other third countries, which are involved in supporting Russia to circumvent sanctions" will feature in the next round of measures levied against Russia for its war in Ukraine. Another official said that the 27 EU ambassadors will discuss the proposal at a meeting on Wednesday, adding that "work is ongoing."
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping Organizations: Sputnik, Forum, International Cooperation, of, People, European, CNBC, Russia Locations: Beijing, Russia, China, Ukraine
Siemens CEO: Multiple reasons for weakness in China business
  + stars: | 2024-02-08 | 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 EmailSiemens CEO: Multiple reasons for weakness in China businessSiemens CEO Roland Busch discusses the challenges the German conglomerate is facing in China and how the situation may be improved in 2024.
Persons: Roland Busch Organizations: Siemens Locations: China
New York CNN —A team of five US Treasury Department officials is traveling to Beijing this week for a series of meetings on the economy with their counterparts in China, a Treasury official told CNN on Monday. The trip by senior officials comes ahead of a planned return to China by Treasury secretary Janet Yellen later in 2024. Specifically, the Treasury delegation plans to raise China’s use of non-market economic practices and industrial overcapacity, the official said. The visit marks the first time that the economic working group is meeting in Beijing since it was launched last September after Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s trip to China. However, there is nothing to suggest the latest US-China meeting is in direct response to the renewed concerns about China’s economy and financial markets.
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During that period Meta's ad revenue fell 4%, and Google's ad business suffered a similar drop . A year ago, Meta finance chief Susan Li offered chilling commentary about the state of the digital ad market, telling analysts that the struggling industry would remain in a slump. Meanwhile Alphabet, still the market leader, saw its Google ad business rise 11% to $65.5 billion, boosted by 16% growth at YouTube. Investors will get additional data on the digital ad market when Snap and Pinterest report earnings this week. On the whole, "digital advertising is continuing to eat up share" of worldwide advertising, Williamson said.
Persons: Li, Susan Li, Debra Aho Williamson, William Blair, Williamson, Meta Organizations: Google, YouTube, Insider Intelligence, CNBC, Intelligence, Meta, Investors, Bank of America Global Research Locations: Paris, Russia, Ukraine, China, Red
The new Goldman price target — which implies nearly 15.5% upside from Monday's — isn't even the highest on the Street. We're also raising our Club price target on Nvidia to $750 from $600. One of the lowest Nvidia price targets belongs to DA Davidson at $410 per share. NVDA 1Y mountain Nvidia's stock performance over the past 12 months. Nvidia's plan to release a new AI chip each year also adds to the sustainability of data center growth, the analysts argued.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, optimists —, — isn't, We're, Goldman, DA Davidson, Jim Cramer, TSMC, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Jensen Huang, Patrick T Organizations: Nvidia, Goldman, . Rosenblatt Securities, Microsoft, Amazon, Club, Apple, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Devices, AMD, U.S, CNBC, Mobile, Fallon, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: China, American, Los Angeles
Pedestrians walk past the American multinational skincare, and beauty products brand, Estée Lauder (Estee Lauder) logo seen in Hong Kong. Shares were up 16% in early trading after the company also handily beat second-quarter profit estimates. Estee also cut its annual profit forecast for a second time as its U.S. business slowed down, with a post-pandemic spending spree sputtering. Organic net sales in the Americas fell 1% in the quarter, compared to the 6% growth in the prior quarter. Estee now expects full-year 2024 adjusted profit per share between $2.08 and $2.23, compared with $2.17 to $2.42 earlier.
Persons: Estée Lauder, Estee Lauder, Richemont, Bernstein, Callum Elliott, Estee, Javier Gonzalez Lastra Organizations: MAC, Cartier, Burberry, Tema Locations: American, Hong Kong, China, Asia, Pacific, Americas
US President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping attend a business leaders event inside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on November 9, 2017. The Washington Post first reported the Trump campaign was weighing a theoretical 60% Chinese tariff plan. Her disapproval echoes the concerns of Wall Street investors who worry that another China trade war would disrupt markets again. At the time, Deutsche Bank estimated that the trade war was causing the stock market to hemorrhage trillions. Trump has attacked Biden for appeasing China while simultaneously expressing cozy sentiments toward China's authoritarian president, Xi Jinping.
Persons: Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Trump, Nikki Haley, Trump's, Donald Trump's, Haley, Joe Biden, Biden, Xi, Fox News's Sean Hannity Organizations: China's, of, People, GOP, Washington Post, UN, National Taxpayers Union, Wall Street, China, U.S, American Action, U.S ., China Business Council, Deutsche Bank, appeasing Locations: Beijing, U.S, China, appeasing China
Starbucks reported record revenue in its fiscal first quarter but lowered its sales outlook for the rest of the year as spending weakens in China and other markets. Starbucks said its revenue rose 8% to a record $9.43 billion for the October-December period. Global same-store sales rose 5%, which was also lower than the 7% increase analysts forecast. Starbucks also saw record U.S. spending per order as visitors bought more food and spent more to customize their drinks. Starbucks and Workers United plan to try to resolve the lawsuit in mediation sessions next month, according to court filings.
Persons: Laxman Narasimhan, Narasimhan, , ” Narasimhan, boycotters, Belinda Wong, We’re, Wong Organizations: Starbucks, Workers United, Israel, Workers Locations: China, Seattle, U.S, Narasimhan, Gaza
Nikki Haley drew a sharp line Monday between her views on trade and the tariffs proposed by her rival, Republican front-runner Donald Trump. Think about that for a second," Haley said on CNBC's Squawk Box. "It's going to raise the cost of anything from baby strollers to appliances, under Donald Trump," she added. Over the weekend, Trump suggested tariffs were the way to force automobile manufacturers to build cars in the United States. This, and Trump's proposed tariffs if he were elected to a second term have left many Wall Street investors deeply concerned about what the global economy would look like in a second Trump administration.
Persons: Nikki Haley, Donald Trump, Haley, Trump, Donald Trump's, Michael Every, Reid Hoffman, Ken Langone, Stanley Druckenmiller Organizations: South Carolina Gov, Republican, National Taxpayers Union, The Washington Post, Rabobank, CNBC, Trump, U.S ., China Business Council, Wall, LinkedIn, South Carolina Locations: China, The, United States, America, U.S, New Hampshire, Iowa, New York City
Apple announced plans to open up its iPhone App Store in Europe to competitors on Thursday, a move that opens up cracks in the company's famous "walled garden," with which it controls app distribution on its devices. Apple said on Thursday that it believes the new regulation puts its users at risk for scams, fraud and abuse, because apps that don't go through Apple's App Store aren't reviewed for content and could contain malware. Developers in general are likely to celebrate, as many have chafed for years over Apple's fees and rigorous App Review program that frequently rejects app updates. The changes are restricted to Europe and accounts that are registered in the E.U., rather than changes to the way iPhone app distribution works in the U.S. "Developers can now learn about the new tools and terms available for alternative app distribution and alternative payment processing, new capabilities for alternative browser engines and contactless payments, and more," said Apple App Store boss Phil Schiller in a statement.
Persons: Tim Cook, Apple, Phil Schiller Organizations: Apple, National Committee, China Relations, China Business Council, Economic Cooperation, APEC, Digital Markets, Spotify, Microsoft, U.S Locations: Asia, San Francisco , California, Europe, U.S
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. We're adding another stock to our Bullpen watch list: chemical giant Dow Inc. "I am interested in Dow chemical," Jim Cramer said after speaking with CEO Jim Fitterling. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jim, gunning, Jim Fitterling, Dow, Cramer, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Wall, Federal, Caterpillar, Dow Inc, Dow, Fed, DuPont Locations: China
Here's a rapid-fire update on all the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. Investors tend to assign a premium to software revenue because it is often recurring and higher margin than hardware. (See here for a full list of the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust.) As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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Apple has offered to give rivals the ability to access and interoperate with its contactless payment tech in an effort to appease antitrust regulators in Europe. Apple Pay, the company's mobile wallet feature, allows users to make purchases by simply tapping their iPhones, which run on Apple's operating system called iOS. Since Apple controls this operating system exclusively, third-party mobile wallet developers' access to its payment technology has previously been restricted. Apple said it will allow third-party developers to gain access to the mobile payment technology, provide new features for users like defaulting to preferred payment apps and apply "non-discriminatory eligibility criteria" for rival developers. If Apple's commitments assuage European regulators' competition concerns, the Commission will adopt them and legally require Apple to implement the changes.
Persons: Tim Cook, Apple Organizations: Apple, National Committee, China Relations, China Business Council, Economic Cooperation, APEC, European Commission, Economic, CNBC, Department of Justice, Bloomberg, DOJ Locations: Asia, San Francisco , California, Europe, U.S
PDD's current market capitalization is nearly $190 billion, compared to Alibaba's market capitalization of $185.8 billion, LSEG data showed. PDD posted 94% growth in third-quarter revenue from a year earlier, far outpacing Alibaba's 9% growth during the same period. Analysts say that consumers increasingly looking for bargains in the face of economic uncertainties have helped boost PDD's growth domestically and internationally. "PDD's strong 3Q23 results imply both sustainable market share expansion of its domestic e-commerce business and strong growth momentum of ... Temu," they told clients. PDD "remains a standout growth stock" amid a broader base economic slowdown in China, wrote The Benchmark Company in a Nov. 29 report.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, PDD, Morgan Stanley Morgan Stanley, Eddy Wang, Kathy Zhu, Gary Yu, Temu's, Temu, Andre Chang, Alex Yao, Nancy Liu, Morningstar Morningstar, Chelsey Tam, Fawne Jiang, Long Lin Organizations: PDD Holdings, Investment, JPMorgan, Morningstar, Alibaba, PDD's Nasdaq, JPMorgan JPMorgan, China Internet, Morningstar Asia, Company Locations: China, 4Q23, U.S, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Morningstar Morningstar Asia, Temu
Nvidia is the stock of the year. Can it last?
  + stars: | 2023-12-05 | by ( Nicole Goodkind | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +10 min
New York CNN —It would be an understatement to say that it’s been a good year for Nvidia. The California-based chipmaking giant has seen its shares soar about 220% this year, making it the top performing S&P 500 stock in 2023. What’s happening: Just before Thanksgiving, Nvidia crushed doubts that its star was fading by reporting gangbuster third quarter earnings. By Sosnick’s count, Nvidia executives mentioned AI at least 70 times on their most recent earnings call. Historically, Nvidia has had hard falls after missteps — between 2021 and 2022, shares of the stock fell by 66%.
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