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After a rocky first half of the year, it may be a good time to buy preferred securities. The ICE BofA Fixed Rate Preferred Securities index, which tracks the performance of fixed-rate preferred securities, has a yield-to-worst of 6.7%. While many preferreds have fixed rates, some have floating rates or fixed-to-floating rates that switch from fixed to floating after a certain period of time. In 2022, the ICE BofA Fixed Rate Preferred Securities index lost 19%. Its top-rated funds include Global X US Preferred ETF and iShares Preferred & Income Securities ETF.
Persons: Leslie Falconio, Michael Youngworth, Youngworth, Falconio, Bonds, JR Humphreys, Humphreys, Humphrey, America's Youngworth, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Treasury, Federal Reserve, UBS, BofA Securities, Securities, Brock Investment Advisors, ICE, JPMorgan, American Equity Investment, Western Alliance, Bank, America's, preferreds . Bank of America, Global, US, iShares, Income Securities Locations: preferreds, preferreds .
July 5 (Reuters) - Canadian investment firm Brookfield (BN.TO) on Wednesday agreed to buy the remaining stake in American Equity Investment Life Holding (AEL.N) that it did not already own, valuing the long-sought-after annuities provider at $4.3 billion. It represents a 35% premium to AEL's last closing price on the New York Stock Exchange before media reports of a possible takeover bid from Brookfield emerged. The deal consists of $38.85 in cash and the rest in shares of Brookfield Asset Management's (BAM.TO). AEL shares had touched a record-high of $53.68 when the bid was announced on June 27 and have been trading around the same levels. If the deal is terminated, AEL has agreed to pay Brookfield Reinsurance a termination fee of $102 million.
Persons: Jon Bayer, Manya Saini, Nivedita Bhattacharjee, Arun Koyyur Organizations: Equity Investment Life, AEL, Elliott Investment Management, Prosperity, Brookfield, New York Stock Exchange, Brookfield Asset, FIA, Athene, Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance, Thomson Locations: Brookfield, Athene Holding, Bengaluru
Meta Verified displayed on mobile with Meta on screen, seen in this photo illustration, on February 27, 2023 in Brussels, Belgium. Meta Platforms — Shares of the social media giant rose more than 2% even after a European Court ruled against Meta in an anti-trust case on Tuesday. Moderna – The Massachusetts-based biotechnology company added 2.1% after announcing it reached an agreement with officials to manufacture and develop mRNA medicines in China. General Motors — The legacy automaker added climbed nearly 1% after the company said U.S. sales increased 18.8% in the second quarter. The union said in a statement Wednesday that talks had collapsed after UPS "walked away" from negotiations.
Persons: Meta, Coinbase, Piper Sandler, Coinbase hasn't, , General Motors, Donald Trump, Samantha Subin, Tanaya Macheel, Michelle Fox, Hakyung Kim, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring Organizations: Meta, Twitter, Renesas Electronics, Moderna, General, Equity Investment, Brookfield, United Parcel Service, Teamsters, UPS, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC Locations: Brussels, Belgium, The Massachusetts, China
Walgreens also reported adjusted earnings per share for its fiscal third quarter of $1, missing a Refinitiv forecast of $1.07. Roblox — The gaming platform popped 5.8% after Bank of America reiterated its buy rating, saying the stock is a leader in the Metaverse category. Meta Platforms — The big technology stock added 2% after Citi reiterated its buy rating. Frontier Communications — Shares rose 4.1% on the back of Wolfe Research initiating coverage of the stock at outperform. Saia — The transportation stock rose 6.7% on the back of Evercore ISI upgrade to outperform from in line.
Persons: Steve Burns, Lordstown, Generac, Aaron Jadgfeld, Kellogg — Kellogg, Goldman Sachs, Oppenheimer, Wolfe, Wells, Wells Fargo, Saia, Northcoast, Cars.com, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox Organizations: Lordstown Motors Corp, Lordstown Motors, Walgreens, Delta Air Lines, Equity Investment, Bloomberg News, Investment, Royal, Bank of America, Citi, Nike, Frontier Communications, Wolfe Research, Energy, JPMorgan, Unity Software, ISI Locations: Lordstown , Ohio, U.S, Brookfield, Royal Caribbean, Texas
It also reported adjusted earnings per share for its fiscal third quarter of $1, missing a Refinitiv forecast of $1.07. Kellogg — Shares added 2.5% in premarket trading after an upgrade from Goldman Sachs to buy. Delta Air Lines — The travel stock added about 1% in premarket trading after Delta forecast full-year adjusted earnings of $6 per share, at the high end of previous guidance. American Equity Investment Life — The stock jumped 15% in premarket trading after Bloomberg reported Canadian investment firm Brookfield was close to making a deal to buy the insurance firm for approximately $4.3 billion. The Wall Street firm said it expects deteriorating trends in key markets and higher competitive supply versus its peer group.
Persons: Kellogg —, Goldman Sachs, Kellogg, Taiwan's Foxconn, Eli Lilly —, Eli Lilly, retatrutide, Morgan Stanley, , Sarah Min, Brian Evans, Jesse Pound, Michael Bloom Organizations: Walgreens, Alliance, Lordstown Motors, Motors, U.S, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Equity Investment, Bloomberg, Resorts Locations: New York City, Brookfield
Goldman Sachs lifted its year-end target on the S & P 500 and sees market laggards playing catch up with this year's leaders. The Wall Street firm boosted its 2023 forecast for the S & P 500 to 4,500, which represents about 5% upside from current levels and is a 12.5% increase from Goldman's previous target of 4,000. Signs of such a shift have recently emerged as cyclical stocks have outperformed their defensive counterparts lately, but plenty of cyclicals have missed out, Goldman said. To find opportunities among the laggards, Goldman screened the Russell 3000 Index, looking for cyclical stocks with market caps greater than $2 billion. It found a list of names with valuations below the S & P 500 and improving fundamentals, demonstrated by improved 2024 earnings revisions.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, David Kostin Organizations: Fed, Equity Investment, CNO Financial, Everest Re, RenaissanceRe Holdings Locations: Cleveland
Reuters GraphicsIn a quarterly update to shareholders published on March 13, Apollo outlined how Athene's funding model is different than a bank's. In the wake of the banking crisis, however, Apollo has been fielding questions from analysts and investors about Athene's funding model. Following a meeting with Apollo executives, Hone wrote in a note last week that he does not anticipate a spike in withdrawals from Athene's annuity holders and that Athene's funding base was stable. Apollo said in its March 13 presentation to investors that it had seen inflows of $8.8 billion to Athene from the start of the year to March 10. Questions from investors and analysts to Apollo have focused on this subset of annuity policies that have a potentially higher flight risk.
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