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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Solus' Dan Greenhaus, New York Life Investments' Lauren Goodwin and Citi Global Wealth's Kristen BitterlyDan Greenhaus, Solus Alternative Asset Management chief strategist, Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, and Kristen Bitterly, head of investment solutions at Citi Global Wealth, join 'Closing Bell,' to discuss the markets, economy, labor market, and the Fed's next moves.
Persons: Solus, Dan Greenhaus, Lauren Goodwin, Kristen Organizations: Dan Greenhaus , New York Life Investments, Citi Global, Asset Management, New York Life Investments, Citi Global Wealth Locations: Dan Greenhaus , New York, New York
Inflation was certainly severe and very troubling for markets, but ultimately its sources were transitory, Wieting said. As other energy-based companies and commodities grapple with a transition to clean energy, copper is expected to reap the benefits. The transition to clean energy and the move toward electric vehicles means demand for copper will triple by 2030, according to Citi Global Wealth's 2024 outlook. He believes the Magnificent Seven will be a strong part of the economy going into 2024 once again. Therefore, investors should look for opportunities in mid-cap growth or those within the S&P 400, the benchmark for the US mid-cap stocks.
Persons: Steven Wieting, Wieting Organizations: Federal, Citi Global Wealth, Business, Housing, Citi Global
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Citi Global Wealth's Kristen Bitterly is still constructive on marketsKris Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth, talks the possibility of a soft landing, the state of the markets, and more.
Persons: Kristen Organizations: Citi Global, Kris, Citi Global Wealth
Small-cap stocks were on investors' radar last week. The Russell 2000 index turned in five straight days of gains for the first time since mid-July, according to CNBC analysis. "We're in consumer staples stocks and Russell 2000 stocks," said Niles, adding that Pepsi is the fourth-largest holding in his Satori Fund's consumer staples basket. Both Citi and Morningstar said small-cap stocks now look cheaper than the broader market. How to play small-caps One of the more popular ways to invest in small-cap stocks is through the iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM).
Persons: Russell, Dan Niles, CNBC's, Niles, David Bailin, Morningstar, Davidson, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Russell, Pepsi, Citi, Citi Global Wealth's, Morningstar Equity Research, Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Screen CNBC Pro Locations: Israel, Gaza
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCiti Global Wealth's Bitterly on the consumer signs she's watchingCiti Global Wealth's Kristen Bitterly on what to make of today's market action. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Karen Finerman, Dan Nathan, Guy Adami and Julie Biel.
Wieting: The underlying situation for labor demand is weakening
  + stars: | 2023-02-03 | 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 EmailWieting: The underlying situation for labor demand is weakeningCiti Global Wealth's Steven Wieting discusses how recent data shows signs the Fed's aggressive monetary policy is hitting home.
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Citi Global Wealth's Bitterly is defensively positioned heading into 2023Citi Global Wealth's Kristen Bitterly believes markets will rally heading into the end of the year. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Karen Finerman, Dan Nathan, Guy Adami and Julie Biel.
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