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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEarnings to be a key driver of equities this year: Merrill's Marci McGregorLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, and Marci McGregor, senior investment strategist for the chief investment office at Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss markets, the Fed, and the potential of the rally resuming.
Persons: Merrill's Marci McGregor Lauren Goodwin, Marci McGregor Organizations: New York Life Investments, Bank of America Private Bank Locations: New York, Merrill
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Solus Alternative's Dan Greenhaus and New York Life's Lauren GoodwinDan Greenhaus, Solus Alternative Asset Management, and Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the current caution towards markets, how the Fed's trajectory is impacting equity markets, and more.
Persons: Solus Alternative's Dan Greenhaus, Life's Lauren Goodwin Dan Greenhaus, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Management, New York Life Investments Locations: New, New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEquity markets won't see sustained downturn until earnings fall, says New York Life's GoodwinDan Greenhaus, Solus Alternative Asset Management, and Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the current caution towards markets, how the Fed's trajectory is impacting equity markets, and more.
Persons: Life's Goodwin Dan Greenhaus, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Equity, Management, New York Life Investments Locations: New, New York
U.S. stock futures were little changed Monday night after a losing day for the major benchmarks. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures flickered near the flatline. The 30-stock Dow dropped 248 points, or 0.65%, in its sixth straight losing day. Those losses follow a rise in yields that had investors shrugging off strong earnings from Goldman Sachs , as well as hot retail sales data. Big bank earnings are set to continue Tuesday, with the release of results from Bank of America, Johnson & Johnson and Morgan Stanley.
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Job creation in March easily topped expectations in a sign of continued acceleration for what has been a bustling and resilient labor market. The unemployment rate edged lower to 3.8%, as expected, even though the labor force participation rate moved higher to 62.7%, a gain of 0.2 percentage point from February. "This report and the February report showed some broadening in terms of job creation, which is a very good sign." Stocks have tumbled this week amid concerns that a strong labor market and resilient economy could keep the central bank on hold for longer than expected. Correction: The unemployment rate edged lower to 3.8%.
Persons: Nonfarm, Dow Jones, Lauren Goodwin, Jerome Powell Organizations: Dow, Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics, Wall, Retail, New York Life Investments, Federal Reserve, Stock
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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRates might drive correctioin into earnings season: Solus' Dan GreenhausDan 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 Dan Greenhaus, Lauren Goodwin, Kristen Organizations: Asset Management, New York Life Investments, Citi Global Wealth Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRisks to rally are things I don't see happening in the next few months, says New York Life's GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss if Goodwin's stance towards equities, what Goodwin wants to see to be more constructive on equities, and much more.
Persons: Life's Goodwin Lauren Goodwin, Goodwin Organizations: New York Life Investments Locations: New, New York
High interest rates squeeze companies of all sizes, but that’s especially the case for smaller firms, unlike large companies better equipped to weather the storm. Before the Bell: How do the effects of higher-for-longer interest rates on companies vary by size? I think it might be a stretch to say that M&A activity picks up because of higher interest rates, so instead, it’s that if good businesses are beginning to suffer because of higher interest rates, then they might be more likely to be a target. Gas prices always rise as winter winds down because demand increases and gas stations must switch over to more expensive summer fuel. No matter the cause, rising gas prices are bad news for consumers already frustrated by the cost of living.
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If productivity is strong, that means the US economy is doing more with less, or being more productive. Productivity is measured by dividing all the goods and services produced in the economy by every hour people worked. “But the economy did well, so that translated into higher productivity, supporting higher wage growth and fending off inflation from accelerating.”Last year’s productivity boom could also be a combination of all of the above. Still, it may be too soon to know if last year’s productivity burst was truly a transformative shift in the US economy. “Sometimes at the very end of an economic cycle, productivity can be boosted by cost-saving measures,” Goodwin of New York Life Investments said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email2024 playbook may mirror 2023 until there's a break in economic data: NY Life Investments' GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments chief market strategist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss her expectations for the economy post CPI report.
Persons: there's, Goodwin Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Investments, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Read previewThe labor market smashed expectations in January, adding 353,000 new jobs, far above economist forecasts of 187,000. Despite the strong headline number, however, there are signs that the job market is deteriorating beneath the surface. For one, the Bureau of Labor Statistics' household survey is showing some divergence from its payroll survey. "High labor and credit costs are beginning to materially impact corporate profits, which impacts both the labor market and (eventually) the default rate." Still, while there are signs of weakening, there are also signs of improvement in the labor market.
Persons: , Jeff Schulze, today's, Shulze, Louis Fed, Lance Roberts, Ian Shepherdson, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve, Business, of Labor Statistics, BLS, of Labor, ClearBridge Investments, RIA Advisors, National Federation of Independent Business, Pantheon, Bank of America's Global, New York Life Investments, ClearBridge
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNot a lot has changed despite Powell's comments on rate hikes, says New York Life's GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investment Management, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the playbook after Jerome Powell's recent comments, if March's Fed meeting even matters, and Goodwin's thoughts on the credit markets.
Persons: Life's Goodwin Lauren Goodwin, Jerome Powell's Organizations: New York Life Investment Management, Fed Locations: New
BondBloxx is set to debut three new funds on Thursday: BBB Rated 1-5 Year Corporate Bond ETF (BBBS) , BBB Rated 5-10 Year Corporate Bond ETF (BBBI) and BBB Rated 10+ Year Corporate Bond ETF (BBBL). Bonds rated BBB or an equivalent are considered the last rung of investment grade credit. Tony Kelly, co-founder of BondBloxx, said BBB credit is the "not-so-secret sauce" for active managers trying to beat credit benchmarks. Of course, economic downturns are always a concern for corporate credit. This is not unusual for corporate bond funds since banks and other financial institutions issue a lot of short-term debt, but it does suggest that the funds could have some concentration risk.
Persons: Bonds, Rick Rieder, Tony Kelly, BondBloxx, Kelly, Lauren Goodwin, Goodwin Organizations: BBB, Corporate, New York Life Investments, Reserve Locations: BondBloxx
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Ritholtz's Josh Brown and New York Life Investments Lauren GoodwinJosh Brown, chief executive of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the bullish sentiment, market value, and the rally's staying power.
Persons: Ritholtz's Josh Brown, Lauren Goodwin Josh Brown, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: New York, Ritholtz Wealth Management, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Jeremy Siegel, Lauren Goodwin and Jordan JacksonJeremy Siegel, Wharton School professor of finance, Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, and Jordan Jackson, JPMorgan global market strategist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss their outlook on the Fed, recession risks, and more.
Persons: Jeremy Siegel, Lauren Goodwin, Jordan Jackson Jeremy Siegel, Jordan Jackson Organizations: Wharton School, New York Life Investments, JPMorgan Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with New York Life Investments' Lauren GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, joins 'Closing Bell' 'Closing Bell' to discuss the current market rally and her market outlook.
Persons: Lauren Goodwin Lauren Goodwin Organizations: New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe economy is closer to a recession than markets think, says New York Life Investment's GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, joins 'Closing Bell' 'Closing Bell' to discuss the current market rally and her market outlook.
Persons: Investment's Goodwin Lauren Goodwin Organizations: New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with CIC Wealth's Malcolm Ethridge and New York Life Investments’ Lauren GoodwinMalcolm Ethridge, CIC Wealth Executive Vice President, and Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the tech trade as earnings show a mixed signal.
Persons: Malcolm Ethridge, ’ Lauren Goodwin Malcolm Ethridge, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: York Life, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Wall Street's three major indexes opened higher but lost ground after a preliminary reading on U.S. consumer sentiment showed a sharp fall in October. The moves in bonds, equities and oil reflect worries about deteriorating consumer sentiment, the global economy and geopolitical conflict, she added. However, for the week the S&P 500 registered a 0.45% gain for its second weekly advance in a row. The S&P 500 Banks index (.SPXBK) pared gains as the day wore on to close up 0.6% after rising as much as 3.4% to a three-week high. The S&P 500 posted 12 new 52-week highs and 20 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 28 new highs and 335 new lows.
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Regional banks will be in focus in the week ahead as traders head into the thick of third-quarter earnings season. Regional bank earnings are also expected to be a weak point this season. But a closer look into the sector's sub-industries showed that regional banks are anticipated to have tumbled by 15% last quarter. Traders parsing through regional bank earnings will pay special attention to signs of narrowing net interest margins (NIM). Earnings season underway Many investors anticipate that the third-quarter earnings season will be alright.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEquities will see an upside towards the end of the year: New York Life Investments' Lauren GoodwinLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss a setup for a run in equities into year-end, what happens if rates move lower, and more.
Persons: Lauren Goodwin Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Life Investments, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with New York Life Investments' Goodwin and Charles Schwab's Liz Ann SondersLauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, and Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab chief investment strategist and managing director, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss a setup for a run in equities into year-end, what happens if rates move lower, and more.
Persons: Goodwin, Charles Schwab's Liz Ann Sonders Lauren Goodwin, Liz Ann Sonders, Charles Schwab Organizations: New York Life Investments Locations: New York
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on May 30, 2023 in New York City. Stock futures were little changed in overnight trading as Wall Street looked ahead to Wednesday's producer price index. Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average were flat, along with those tied to the S&P 500 . Meanwhile, the yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury yield fell nearly 13 basis points to about 4.65%. Wall Street will get another clue into the state of inflation Wednesday with September's producer price index report.
Persons: Dow, Lauren Goodwin, It's, we've, Joe Biden, Dow Jones Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Treasury, New York Life Investments, Hamas, PPI, Federal, Traders Locations: New York City, Israel, United States
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Ritholtz's Josh Brown and Lauren GoodwinJosh Brown, CEO at Ritholtz Wealth Management, and Lauren Goodwin, New York Life Investments economist, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market's late-day rebound, rising oil prices, and more.
Persons: Ritholtz's Josh Brown, Lauren Goodwin Josh Brown, Lauren Goodwin Organizations: Ritholtz Wealth Management, New York Life Investments Locations: New York
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