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Evercore ISI lowered its price target on Alphabet to $200 from $225 , citing antitrust worried. Analyst Atif Malik's $130 price target, up from $119, implies that the stock could rally 17% from here. The firm upgraded the software giant to a buy rating and hiked its price target to $210 from $155. The investing firm downgraded the online bank to neutral from buy and removed its $44 price target. — Lisa Kailai Han 5:49 a.m.: Evercore ISI trims Alphabet price target Alphabet's antitrust issues will limit upside going forward, according to Evercore ISI.
Persons: Atif, Malik, — Lisa Kailai Han, Ben Reitzes, Reitzes, BTIG, Vincent Caintic, Caintic, Lisa Kailai Han, KeyBanc, Justin Patterson, Patterson, GE Vernova, Julian Mitchell nodded, Mitchell, Mark Mahaney, Mahaney, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, ISI, Barclays, GE Vernova, Citi, Oracle Melius Research, Oracle, Ally, Spotify, TAM, GE, General Electric, Electric Utilities, DOJ, Google, Microsoft, TAC Locations: Friday's, MI, United States, U.S
Last week, three online banks cut their 1-year CD rates, according to BTIG. Meanwhile, Synchrony slashed its online savings rate by 10 basis points to 4.65%. "We believe online banks are intentionally trying to shift customers toward savings rates, which are floating, over term rates," he said. The annualized seven-day yield on the Crane 100 list of the 100 largest taxable money funds is 5.11%, as of Monday. With both high-yield savings and money market funds, the rates can fluctuate.
Persons: Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Sallie Mae, Synchrony, Jerome Powell, Vincent Caintic, Christine Benz, Benz, Winnie Sun, Cathy Curtis, Curtis Organizations: Federal, Morningstar, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Sun, Wealth Partners, CNBC, Money, Curtis Financial, Treasury Locations: Capital
Bread Financial , once home of the 5.25% yield on a 1-year certificate of deposit, has dialed back its rate. The financial institution recently dialed back its annual percentage yield for its 1-year CD to 5.15%. See below for current APYs on select high-yielding 1-year CDs. Popular Direct has a 1-year CD with an APY of 5.2%, while Goldman Sachs ' Marcus and Sallie Mae still offer APY of 5.15% on their instruments. BMO Alto's 1-year CD weighs in at an APY of 5.05%.
Persons: Vincent Caintic, Banks, Goldman Sachs, Marcus, Sallie Mae Organizations: Federal, BMO
Marcus' yield hike places it in an exclusive group of financial institutions continuing to offer rates in the 5% range on deposits. Citizens Access and Capital One Financial each offer a 1-year CD that yields 5%, while Sallie Mae offers a 5.15% APY. Bread Financial is at the top of the heap, with an APY of 5.25% on a 1-year CD. Indeed, LendingClub recently slashed its 1-year CD APY to 4.2%, reflecting a cut of 95 basis points, Caintic found. For instance, investors may forfeit some interest if they "break" their CD ahead of maturity, which makes these funds less liquid compared to money market funds.
Persons: Marcus, Goldman Sachs, BTIG, Sallie Mae, Vincent Caintic, LendingClub, Caintic Organizations: Reserve, BTIG Locations: LendingClub
Last week, Sallie Mae boosted the annual percentage yield for its 12-month CD by 10 basis points, or 0.10% week over week, to 5.15%. Certificate of deposit rates have come a long way since the Fed started raising interest rates in March 2022. The average online bank APY has gone up by 4.14 percentage points to 4.79% since then, Wells Fargo analyst Michael Kaye said in a note Friday. Since banks generally follow the fed funds rate, interest rates on CDs and savings accounts are expected to fall in turn. "Broadly we still expect online bank deposit rates to decline," BTIG's Caintic said.
Persons: Sallie Mae, we're, Vincent Caintic, Wells Fargo, Sallie Mae's, APY, Wells, Michael Kaye, BTIG's Caintic, Morgan Stanley, BOK Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, New York Community Bancorp, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, FDIC, Bank, Bank of America Locations: Wells, Wells Fargo, company's
There's a new top dog when it comes to yields on 1-year certificates of deposit, according to an analysis by Stephens. Bread Financial now has the highest annual percentage yield for 1-year CDs among banks in Stephens' coverage at 5.6%. However, the online bank didn't reach the top by raising its APY. Instead, it was because LendingClub slashed its 1-year CD yield by 10 basis points to 5.55%, analyst Vincent Caintic said. "Online banks had already been cutting 1yr CD rates and this may likely continue as near-term rate expectations fall," Caintic said.
Persons: Stephens, LendingClub, Vincent Caintic, Caintic, What's, Austan Goolsbee, Jerome Powell, Michael Bloom, Jeff Cox Organizations: Bread, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, The Fed, Investors, Chicago Fed Locations: Stephens
This bank just hiked its 1-year CD rate to a fresh high
  + stars: | 2023-10-09 | by ( Darla Mercado | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Stashing money in safe assets is paying off — and another bank has just hiked the yield it pays on a 1-year certificate of deposit. LendingClub bumped the annual percentage yield on its 1-year CD to 5.65%, an increase of 15 basis points. That places LendingClub's 1-year CD some 55 basis points above the median CD peer rate, according to an analysis by Stephens, and it makes the bank's offering the top-paying CD within Stephens' coverage. "Following the market now anticipating a higher for longer rate cycle, we've seen a reversal of the CD rate cuts initiated in September by a few of our online banks," he said. The upside of buying a CD is you get to lock in your rate for the duration of the time you hold the instrument.
Persons: LendingClub, Stephens, Vincent Caintic, Caintic, Banks, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Investors, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Banks that hiked yields in the final stretch of the third quarter include Bread Financial , which is now offering an annual percentage yield of 5.6% for a 1-year CD. One basis point equals one-hundredth of a percentage point. "We expect at least one more guide up from bank management teams on deposit betas as the Fed keeps rates higher for longer," wrote Morgan Stanley analyst Betsy Graseck. Those factors include competition from money market funds for depositors' dollars, and lower-yielding CDs repricing at higher rates, she added. The San Francisco Fed forecast that the last of these dollars would be depleted during the third quarter of 2023.
Persons: Stephens, Vincent Caintic, Banks, Ally Financial, Morgan Stanley, Betsy Graseck, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bread, Federal Reserve, Fed, Federal Reserve Bank of San, San Francisco Fed Locations: Stephens, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
This bank will now pay 5% yield on your savings
  + stars: | 2023-08-14 | by ( Darla Mercado | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
A new bank has joined the 5% club, handing savings account depositors a hefty yield on their idle cash. Bread Financial is the latest bank to offer 5% annual percentage yield to its savings account clients, hiking its rate 10 basis points. Bread's move to boost its yield makes it the first online bank under Wells Fargo's coverage to reach 5%, said analyst Michael Kaye. Marcus by Goldman Sachs also recently raised its online savings account rate 15 basis points, now offering a yield of 4.3% on savings accounts. "We still expect online bank rates will continue climbing even after the Fed stops raising its rates," wrote Vincent Caintic, analyst at Stephens.
Persons: Michael Kaye, Marcus, Goldman Sachs, Vincent Caintic, Stephens, Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal Reserve, Popular, CIT Bank, Fed Locations: Wells, 2H23
Grab a 4.9% yield for parking money at this bank
  + stars: | 2023-07-18 | by ( Darla Mercado | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Bread Financial recently boosted its savings account annual percentage yield to 4.9%, an increase of 15 basis points. An analysis by Stephens showed that a handful of institutions boosted yields on savings products this week. Synchrony Financial hiked its savings account yield 20 basis points to 4.5%. SLM , known as Sallie Mae, lifted its yield to 4.25%, up 15 basis points, and SoFi Technologies raised the rate on its savings account to 4.4%, an increase of 10 basis points. When it comes to shopping for online savings accounts, investors shouldn't just look for the highest yields, especially because banks can adjust what they're willing to pay.
Persons: Stephens, Sallie Mae, Vincent Caintic, , shouldn't, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bread Financial, Synchrony, Technologies Locations: Columbus , Ohio, Treasurys
The high yield on this 1-year CD just got even hotter
  + stars: | 2023-07-11 | by ( Darla Mercado | Cfp | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Bread raised the annual percentage yield on its 1-year certificate of deposit to 5.35%, an increase of 10 basis points. That bump higher makes it the 1-year CD with the highest yield among banks under Stephens' coverage, according to a Monday report from the firm. Consider that a 2-year CD at Bread has an APY of 5%, while a 5-year CD yields 4.25%. "The past two weeks have been relatively quiet for online bank rate moves, and we wonder if this is holiday-related or if the online bank demand for deposits has slowed," said Vincent Caintic, an analyst at Stephens. He added that another driver behind the deceleration in deposit rate increases could be a slowdown of loan growth among online banks.
Persons: Bread, Stephens, you'll, Vincent Caintic, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: First Internet Bank of Indiana, Federal Deposit Insurance
Tax refunds are smaller this year, which is bad news for consumers – but positive news for some lenders, according to Stephens. Tax Day looms, with federal income tax returns due on April 18. Smaller tax refunds – and reduced consumer bank balances – could bode well for a handful of unsecured lenders. "If we were to pick one, lower tax refunds are more positive for FirstCash," he said. OneMain Financial is another stock that Caintic highlighted as a potential beneficiary of lower tax refunds.
That's because the online bank just lifted the rate on its 1-year certificate of deposit to a fresh high. Bread boosted the rate on its 1-year CD by 5 basis points this week to an annual percentage yield of 5.05% — a new high and a threshold that's 55 basis points above the median rate, according to Stephens. One basis point is equal to one one-hundredth of a percentage point. Discover Financial Services hiked rates to 3.6%, a 10 basis point boost, while American Express increased its rate by 25 basis points to 3.75%. SoFi added 25 basis points to its rate, landing at 4%.
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