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The U.S. equity strategist now expects the S & P 500 will rise to 5,400 by the second quarter of 2025. Just last week, the S & P 500 closed above 5,300 for the first time. His bull case of 6,350 represents roughly 20% upside over the next 12 months for the S & P 500. Deutsche Bank's Binky Chadha hiked his S & P 500 target to 5,100, noting the benchmark could pop to 5,500. But market strategists on average are anticipating the S & P 500 will fall to 5,220 by the end of 2024, according to CNBC's Market Strategist Survey .
Persons: Morgan, Mike Wilson, Wilson, Morgan Stanley's, Brian Belski, Chadha, Dubravko, Bujas Organizations: CNBC Market, Deutsche
BMO's Yung-Yu Ma: Soft landing is in its final stage
  + stars: | 2024-05-13 | 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 EmailBMO's Yung-Yu Ma: Soft landing is in its final stageYung-Yu Ma, BMO Wealth Management chief investment officer, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss inflation, tech, consumer, and more.
Persons: BMO's Yung, Yu Ma, Yung Organizations: BMO Wealth Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe have a secular trend going on unlike anything we've seen in a long time: BMO's Carol SchleifCarol Schleif, BMO Family Office CIO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends ahead of the opening bell on Friday.
Persons: we've, Carol Schleif Carol Schleif Organizations: BMO Family
Real estate stocks have become oversold and that's presented an opportunity for investors, according to BMO. Real estate is the only S & P 500 sector that's in the red this year, off 6%. .SPLRCR YTD mountain S & P 500 Real Estate Sector year to date BMO identified four other periods of this abnormal underperformance. In the year following such troughs, real estate investment trusts outperformed the S & P 500 by about 17%, on average. "The death of commercial real estate is way, way precluded.
Persons: that's, Brian Belski, Belski, REITs, Charles Meyers Organizations: BMO, Real, Boston Properties, CNBC, Boomers, . Census, Hotels, Resorts Locations: New York, San Francisco
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPeloton is losing money because it keeps reinvesting in growth, says BMO's Simeon SiegelSimeon Siegel, BMO Capital Markets, joins 'Fast Money' to talk Peloton shares sinking after CEO departure and layoffs.
Persons: BMO's Simeon Siegel Simeon Siegel Organizations: BMO Capital Markets
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarkets might have to reprice the prospect of no rate cuts this year, says BMO's Yung-Yu MaYung-Yu Ma, BMO Wealth Management chief investment officer, joins 'Fast Money' to talk this week's economic data and the possibility of one or no rate cuts this year.
Persons: BMO's Yung, Yu Ma Yung, Yu Ma Organizations: BMO Wealth Management
Earnings season is giving analysts plenty to chew on as they learn more about the impact of macro challenges on companies. Though Wall Street is watching short-term stock moves spurred by quarterly results, the top analysts have their eyes on companies' long-term prospects. Bearing that in mind, here are three stocks favored by the Street's top pros, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Despite Netflix's growth investments, the analyst expects an improvement in operating margin this year and beyond. Looking ahead, the analyst is positive about the company's ability to maintain annual revenue growth in the mid-teens, along with a very capital-efficient growth model.
Persons: Brian Pitz, Pitz, TipRanks, Goldman Sachs, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Baird, David Tarantino, Tarantino Organizations: Netflix Netflix, BMO Capital, Netflix, CTV, General Motors, EV, TAM, U.S Locations: U.S, Canada, North America
There have been 13 other market selloffs during the second year of a bull market since 1946, Belski noted. AdvertisementFollowing its 2021 pullback, the S&P 500 finished the second year of its bull market up 22.6% and 11.5% higher than its nadir. Valuations are still historically high, and mega-cap growth companies continue to make up a disproportionately large share of the S&P 500. Since Belski thinks this bull market has legs, he doesn't want to forgo future upside. These firms have higher earnings growth than the median S&P 500 name and also have lower price-to-earnings (P/E) and P/E-to-growth (PEG) ratios — a recipe for success.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailS&P 500 should end 2024 at current levels around our price target of 5,100, says BMO's Brian BelskiBrian Belski, BMO Capital Markets chief market strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what Belski expects from equity performance, if bond yields change Belski's long-term market thesis, and more.
Persons: Brian Belski Brian Belski Organizations: BMO Capital Markets
Artificial intelligence has shaken up the investing landscape since the groundbreaking launch of ChatGPT in November 2022. Since then, investors have poured money into all things related to AI as they hunt for the next big winners. AI is poised to be a central theme as the technology transitions from early-stage winners to second-stage adopters. When it comes to chip stocks, Schleif also recommends taking a look at government grants. She highlighted the Global X Robotics and Artificial Intelligence ETF (BOTZ) , the First Trust Nasdaq AI and Robotics ETF (ROBT) and the Global X Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF (AIQ).
Persons: Tesla, Nvidia —, Jay Woods, Carol Schleif, Schleif, Joe Biden, Nancy Tengler, Marguerita Cheng, BMO's Organizations: ChatGPT, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Big Tech, Nasdaq, Freedom Capital, BMO Family Office, Samsung Electronics, Intel, Investors, Tengler, IBM, Blue, Global Wealth, Robotics, Intelligence, Technology Locations: Texas, Gaithersburg , Maryland
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket rally can resume if inflation levels off: BMO's Yung-Yu Ma​​Yung Yu-Ma, BMO Wealth Management CIO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss what he sees ahead for the stock market, what is currently priced into equity markets, and more.
Persons: BMO's Yung, Yu Ma, Yung Yu Organizations: Email, BMO Wealth Management
US stocks could be stuck in quicksand for the rest of 2024 despite robust earnings growth, but investors shouldn't panic. Wall Street expects double-digit earnings growth in 2024. The consensus estimate for S&P 500 profits is about $244, which would be up from $220 in 2023. The so-called SMID-cap cohort lagged its larger peers again in the first quarter, posting a solid 7.6% total return, while the S&P 500 surged 10.6%, including dividends. Six sell-side research analysts cover the typical stock in the SMID-cap S&P 1000 index compared to 17 analysts for the average S&P 500 member, Belski wrote.
Persons: Brian Belski, Belski, Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel Organizations: Business, BMO Capital Markets, BMO
Here's why BMO's Simeon Siegel favors Nike and Lululemon
  + stars: | 2024-04-01 | 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 BMO's Simeon Siegel favors Nike and LululemonSimeon Siegel, BMO Capital Markets retail analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss his optimism towards Nike and Lululemon, how impacted the consumer is by the cumulative effect of rate hikes, and more.
Persons: BMO's Simeon Siegel, Lululemon Simeon Siegel Organizations: Nike, BMO Capital Markets
Since the start of the year, the S & P MidCap 400 index and S & P SmallCap 600 index have added 8.2% and 0.2%, respectively. The large-cap S & P 500, meanwhile, has gained roughly 9.5%. March has proved to be a better month for so-called SMID-cap stocks, however, with the S & P MidCap 400 gaining about 4%, while its large-cap counterpart has added 2.4%. To play this trend, he listed several stocks in BMO's SMID-cap universe that the firm rates as outperform. Other top stocks included in BMO's SMID-cap coverage include social media company Snap , discount retailer Ross Stores and electric power and natural gas supplier Constellation Energy .
Persons: Brian Belski, Belski, Piper Sandler, Thomas Champion, Morgan Stanley, Keith Bachman Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, BMO, BMO's, Software, BMO Capital, Ross Stores, Constellation Energy Locations: Tuesday's, Real
The utilities sector is living in the shadows of mega-cap tech, but a power player name is emerging — and it's toting year-to-date gains of more than 40%. Constellation Energy , headquartered in Baltimore, is the top winner in the utilities sector in 2024, with NRG Energy in a distant second place with a 22.7% advance. Indeed, the utilities sector and real estate are the two laggards of the S & P 500 , down about 1% and 3.5% in 2024, respectively. CEG XLU 1Y line Constellation Energy versus the Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund over the past year Constellation, which currently has a dividend yield of 0.8%, isn't your father's utility. So-called 24/7 carbon-free power involves purchasing electricity generation from the same region where a corporate client will use it.
Persons: it's, CEG, James Thalacker, It's, Daniel Eggers, Sophie Karp, BMO's, Joseph Dominguez, Steve Fleishman, Ross Fowler Organizations: Constellation Energy, NRG Energy, Utilities, SPDR Fund, BMO Capital, Atlantic City Electric, Baltimore Gas and Electric, Delmarva Power, Constellation, Microsoft, Wolfe Research, Republican, UBS Locations: Baltimore, Virginia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're excessively worried about markets from a sentiment perspective, says BMO's Brian BelskiBrian Belski, BMO Capital Markets chief investment strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss Belski's overall attitude towards equity markets, if the market's placing too much priority on Federal reserve rate cuts, and more.
Persons: Brian Belski Brian Belski Organizations: BMO Capital Markets
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket health 'actually improving under the hood', not weaking, says BMO's Yung-Yu MaYung-Yu Ma, BMO Wealth Management chief investment officer, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss where the market rally goes from here and what is driving it.
Persons: BMO's Yung, Yu Ma Yung, Yu Ma Organizations: BMO Wealth Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMore transparency in pharmaceuticals will be a tailwind for the space, says BMO's Evan SeigermanEvan Seigerman, BMO biotech analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the health care ecosystems in pharmaceuticals.
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Dividend stocks have come under pressure in today's higher interest rate environment as investors have turned to bonds with juicy yields. They all have a next-twelve-months price-to-earnings ratio lower than the index and a dividend yield higher than the index. It has a 4.3% dividend yield and has gained about 1% year to date. Another utility play, Exelon , has a 4% dividend yield and is also up less than 1% so far this year. Lastly, investment banking giant Morgan Stanley has slipped nearly 9% so far this year and has a 4% dividend yield.
Persons: Brian Belski, Belski, Hunter C, Gary, Exelon, Gilead, Morgan Stanley, Ted Pick, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: BMO Capital Markets, American Electric, American Electric Power, Icahn Capital, Gilead Sciences, Therapeutics Locations: U.S
Read previewInvestors can now get paid to buy and hold cheap stocks that are ready for a revival anyway. However, the group has disproportionately suffered under the weight of higher interest rates. He added: "We believe it could be an opportune time for investors to consider adding exposure to YARP stocks within portfolios." BMO Capital Markets"These trends provide another layer of support for YARP stocks to outperform in the coming months," Belski wrote. BMO Capital Markets17 reasonably priced stocks with strong yieldsBelow are 17 outperform-rated stocks that have a cheaper forward earnings multiple, as well as a higher dividend yield and higher growth rates than their index, according to BMO Capital Markets.
Persons: , Brian Belski, Belski Organizations: Service, Companies, BMO Capital Markets, Business, BMO, Markets Locations: Montreal
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe just need to see some stabilization in the interest rates, says BMO's John KimJohn Kim, analyst at BMO Capital Markets, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss his insights into the commercial real estate market, whether distressed funds will help to stabilize the market, and more.
Persons: BMO's John Kim John Kim Organizations: BMO Capital Markets
The same is true for the argument that the S&P 500 is already on the doorstep of even the most ambitious year-end price targets. BMO Capital Markets"The S&P 500 almost always experiences a technical correction at some point during the second year of bull markets historically," Belski wrote. Even if there's a typical 10% correction exacerbated by weakness in mega caps, Belski wrote that stocks can remain resilient. "Underlying leadership patterns are likely to be very different this year, with significantly more participation coming from non-mega-cap stocks," Belski wrote. BMO Capital MarketsBelow are the 25 cheapest stocks in the S&P 500, according to BMO Capital Markets, sorted by the lowest forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio.
Persons: Brian Belski, Belski, he's, they'll Organizations: Business, BMO Capital Markets, BMO Capital Markets BMO, BMO, BMO Capital Locations: Montreal
Steve Weiss buys more Uber
  + stars: | 2024-02-07 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSteve Weiss buys more UberSteve Weiss, Joe Terranova and BMO's Brian Belski join CNBC's 'Halftime Report' to weigh in on his latest Uber trade.
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Worldwide, the autonomous ships market reached $4.13 billion in 2022, and is forecasted to grow to $10.1 billion in 2032, according to Emergen Research . Avikus said this journey marked the first time autonomous navigation successfully enabled a large vessel to complete a trip over 10,000 kilometers. HiNAS 2.0 deployed a level-three autonomous navigation system, meaning that human intervention is only deployed in an emergency situation. The success of the HiNAS 2.0 and Prism Courage journey marked a foray into greater commercialization and implementation of autonomous ship navigation technology. The company is aiming for its fully autonomous ship technology to reach full-scale commercialization by 2025.
Persons: Patrick Ryan, Covid, Courage, Avikus, Carol Schleif, Rudy Negenborn, — Ryan, Ryan, BMO's, Morgan Stanley, Ravi Shanker, Shanker, Hunt, C.H, Robinson, Negenborn Organizations: Research, American Bureau of Shipping, Hyundai, Yara International ASA, Yara, BMO Family, Delft University of Technology, Moeller, Maersk, Yara International, Mitsui, Mitsui O.S.K, Royce, Shipbuilders, Expeditors International Locations: Covid, Avikus, Freeport, of Mexico, Panama, Korea, Red, Suez, U.S, Danish, American, ADRs, Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email10-year Treasury will hover around 4% during the first half of the year, says BMO's BelskiBrian Belski, chief investment strategist at BMO Capital Markets, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what he makes of the latest economic data, whether he is surprised at the performance of tech stocks, and more.
Persons: BMO's, Brian Belski Organizations: Treasury, BMO Capital Markets
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