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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email2024 'should be a good year for M&A' in healthcare sector, says Citi's Chuck AdamsChuck Adams, Citi global head of healthcare, consumer, and retail, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk M&A trends in the healthcare sector.
Persons: Chuck Adams Chuck Adams Organizations: Citi
Here are four areas that are "clear beneficiaries from the coming integration of AI into everyday business and personal lives," according to Citi. AI infrastructure Key suppliers along the global semiconductor value chain are set to be big beneficiaries in 2024, Citi said. That will include chipmakers, semiconductor equipment and data centers. The continuing manufacturing and e-commerce boom will lead to the need for more automation and robotics, according to Citi. Cybersecurity Citi warned of a sinister side to the proliferation of AI: hackers using AI chatbots to write the code to carry out cyberattacks.
Persons: Kristen, there's, Cybersecurity Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, Citi Global Wealth, Semiconductor, FDA, Citi Research, Robotics, Cybersecurity Citi Locations: Singapore
2023 wasn't a good year for the health-care sector, but some investors expect it to make a comeback this year — highlighting biotech and medical tech as areas to watch. But now, Citi believes that "astute investors may find themselves with a trove of rebound opportunities." Citi's top picks in biotech include Biomea Fusion , Alnylam Pharmaceuticals , and Immunovant . Jared Holz, health-care sector strategist at Mizuho Securities Americas, named biotech firm Biogen as one of his top trading ideas for 2024. "Biotech has commanded everyone's attention, but the recovery of many best-in-class medical device companies post the GLP-1 selloff has been remarkable," Orton said.
Persons: There's, Jared Holz, Biogen, Trent, medtech, Matt Orton, Orton Organizations: Citi Global Wealth Investments, U.S . Healthcare, Citi, Biomea, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Mizuho Securities Americas, Biogen, medtech, Raymond James Investment Management, Medical, Biotech, Abbott Laboratories Locations: U.S, Alphinity, medtech
The S & P 500 rose 24% in 2023, ending the year just shy of a record closing high. The highest S & P 500 target on the Street calls for 8.7% upside from Thursday's close. A fund with exposure to small and midcap semiconductor stocks is the SPDR S & P Semiconductor ETF (XSD) . Exposure to this space can be obtained through the SPDR S & P Health Care Equipment ETF (XHE) . For these investors, Bailey likes Berkshire Hathaway , calling it a counter-cyclical sitting on a ton of cash.
Persons: Larry Adam, Raymond James, Robert Kaplan, Steven Wieting, Wieting, there's, Mike Bailey, — Bailey, Bailey, They're, Berkshire Hathaway, Eli Lilly, they're, Jack Ablin, Ablin, Rowe Price Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones Industrial, CNBC Pro's, Survey, National Association for Business Economics, Dallas Federal, CNBC, Bank of America, Fed, CNBC Pro, Citi Global Wealth, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, P Semiconductor, P Health Care, FBB Capital Partners, Corporate, Aggregate Bond, Berkshire, Essex Property Trust, Federal Realty Trust, Rowe Price Group Locations: Essex
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe market is still too tech heavy, says NewEdge's Cameron DawsonCameron Dawson, chief investment officer for NewEdge Wealth, and Kristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management head of North America investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss their expectations for the last month of the year and 2024.
Persons: NewEdge's Cameron Dawson Cameron Dawson, Kristen Organizations: Citi Global Wealth Management Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with NewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson and Citi's Kristen BitterlyCameron Dawson, chief investment officer for NewEdge Wealth, and Kristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management head of North America investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss their expectations for the last month of the year and 2024.
Persons: NewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson, Citi's Kristen, Cameron Dawson, Kristen Organizations: Citi Global Wealth Management Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGlobal yields are 'terrible competition' for stocks, says Citi's Steven WietingSteve Wieting, Citi Global Wealth chief investment strategist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss stocks vs. bonds, the state of the economy, and more.
Persons: Citi's Steven Wieting Steve Wieting Organizations: Citi Global Wealth
The top investing mind at Citi Global Wealth believes a long-awaited economic slowdown isn't around the corner — it's in the rearview mirror. Job creation is starting to slow , the investment chief noted, but lower interest rates could certainly change that. Higher earnings will be driven by lower wage growth and improved productivity from innovations like artificial intelligence, Bailin said. As for stocks, Bailin prefers funds tracking the equal-weight version of the S&P 500 as earnings rise across the board. Growth stocks have carried the market this year, and the investment chief said he continues to prefer the group to cyclicals despite his rosy economic outlook.
Persons: David Bailin, , Bailin, slowdowns, I've, Bailin doesn't, — they'll Organizations: Citi Global Wealth, Business, Investors, Federal Reserve, Citi, Goldman Sachs, Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect to see continued volatility in the 10-year Treasury yield, says Citi's Kristen BitterlyKristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth head of North America Investments, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the Fed's inflation fight, Treasury market volatility, and more.
Persons: Citi's Kristen, Kristen Organizations: Treasury, Citi Global Wealth, North America Investments
China has 'peaked' in diesel demand, says Citi’s Ed Morse
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina has 'peaked' in diesel demand, says Citi’s Ed MorseEd Morse, Citi global head of commodities, joins ‘Squawk on the Street’ to discuss what's ahead for oil prices, why he believes China has peaked in diesel demand, and more.
Persons: Ed Morse Ed Morse, Squawk Organizations: China, Citi Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're starting to see good spending pick up, says Citi's Nathan SheetsLisa Shalett, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management CIO, and Nathan Sheets, Citi Global chief economist, join 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the current economic outlook, what Treasury yield levels mean for the markets, and more.
Persons: Nathan Sheets Lisa Shalett, Morgan, Nathan Sheets Organizations: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, Citi Global, Treasury
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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeptember CPI showed Fed still has work to do, says Citi's Nathan SheetsNathan Sheets, Citi Global chief economist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the Federal Reserve's interpretation of the September CPI report, how the categories of inflation will play out, and more.
Persons: Nathan Sheets Nathan Sheets Organizations: Fed, Citi Global
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe will 'absolutely' see earnings growth in 2024: Citi's Kristen BitterlyKristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management head of North America investments, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Fed, earnings and markets.
Persons: Citi's Kristen, Kristen Organizations: Citi Global Wealth Management Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Citi Global's Kristen Bitterly and PIMCO's Erin BrownKristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management head of North America investments, and Erin Browne, PIMCO portfolio manager, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss short-term risks for the stock market.
Persons: Citi Global's Kristen, PIMCO's Erin Brown Kristen, Erin Browne Organizations: Citi Global's, Citi Global Wealth Management Locations: North America
During the most recent government shutdown in 2019, the S&P 500 rose more than 10%. The S&P 500 on Tuesday logged its lowest close since June and fell below the threshold it passed that same month to enter a new bull run. The S&P 500 has gained 0.5% on average during the month following the end of a shutdown and 1.5% during the period three months after. Meta’s Zuckerberg unveils Quest 3Meta is moving forward in its efforts to dominate the AR world with the new and improved Meta Quest 3, reports my colleague Jennifer Korn. The Meta Quest 2 allows for strictly virtual reality, while the Meta Quest Pro has advanced passthrough cameras for seeing your actual surroundings, but it costs a whopping $1,000.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe strength of the labor market is driving the ability to borrow, says BofA's David TinsleyDavid Tinsley, senior economist at the Bank of America institute, and Steven Wieting, chief investment strategist at Citi Global Wealth Management Investments, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the deceleration in consumer spending, inventories shrinking due to persistent strength in services hiring, and more.
Persons: BofA's David Tinsley David Tinsley, Steven Wieting Organizations: Bank of America, Citi Global Wealth Management Investments
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe expect a recession in the first half of next year, Citi's Nathan SheetsNathan Sheets, Citi Global chief economist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss his call for the economy going forward, what would be the more significant mistake for the Federal Reserve, and more.
Persons: Citi's Nathan Sheets Nathan Sheets Organizations: Citi Global, Federal Reserve
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNow's a good time for Fed Chair Powell to reset his view on inflation: Deutsche Bank's Brett RyanKristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth head of North America investments, and Brett Ryan, Deutsche Bank senior U.S. economist, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss Nvidia's earnings results, the Fed's Jackson Hole conference, latest market trends, and more.
Persons: Powell, Brett Ryan Kristen, Brett Ryan, Jackson Organizations: Fed, Deutsche, Citi Global Wealth, Deutsche Bank senior Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe're seeing a desynchronized global outlook, says Citi's Nathan SheetsAndres Garcia-Amaya, Zoe Financial CEO, and Nathan Sheets, Nathan Sheets, Citi Global chief economist, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the current global economic standings, the investing implications, and important questions for U.S. consumers.
Persons: Nathan Sheets Andres Garcia, Amaya, Zoe, Nathan Sheets Organizations: Citi Global
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWieting: The stock market is taking great comfort in the drop in headline inflationSteven Wieting, Chief Investment Strategist and Chief Economist at Citi Global Wealth, discusses his expectations for the July CPI print.
Persons: Steven Wieting Organizations: Investment, Citi Global Wealth
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Trivariate's Adam Parker and Citi's Kristen BitterlyAdam Parker, Trivariate Research founder and CEO, and Kristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management's head of North America investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Dow's market rebound, the Fed, and their market outlook.
Persons: Trivariate's Adam Parker, Citi's Kristen, Adam Parker, Kristen Organizations: Trivariate Research, Citi Global Wealth Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrivariate's Adam Parker believes there's a 60% chance for further upsideAdam Parker, Trivariate Research founder and CEO, and Kristen Bitterly, Citi Global Wealth Management's head of North America investments, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Dow's market rebound, the Fed, and their market outlook.
Persons: Trivariate's Adam Parker, there's, Adam Parker, Kristen Organizations: Trivariate Research, Citi Global Wealth Locations: North America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOil prices will come down with incremental supply from U.S. and Canada in Q4, says Citi's Ed MorseEd Morse, Citi global head of commodities, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss why oil prices will climb higher than $80 a barrel, if retail gasoline prices are a threat to the consumer, and more.
Persons: Ed Morse Ed Morse Organizations: Citi Locations: U.S, Canada
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAs economic headwinds start to thaw there should be an uptick in dealmaking: Citi's Phil DruryPhil Drury, Citi global head of technology & communications banking, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the tech dealmaking landscape, the banking space and more.
Persons: Phil Drury Phil Drury Organizations: Citi Locations: dealmaking
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