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Jefferies highlighted its best global stock picks as the second half of the year approaches, representing the firm's highest-conviction stocks with a buy rating. With its price target at 1,260 euros, he sees about 22.6% upside from Thursday's close. BofA also raised its price target by $193, or 146 euros, and maintained its buy rating on the stock. Petersen anticipates stock upside due to a stronger growth rate of data center chip sales. On Wednesday, the firm upgraded the stock to outperform from market perform and raised its price target by $26 to $170.
Persons: Jefferies, Janardan Menon, Menon, BofA, Lloyd Byrne, Jonathan Petersen, Petersen Organizations: Bank of America, Union semicaps, ConocoPhillips, Marathon, Digital Realty, BMO Capital Markets, Microsoft, Nintendo Locations: United States, Latin America, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Lorraine Hutchinson on Nike: This was a much 'bigger reset' than we had expectedLorraine Hutchinson, Bank of America analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Nike's latest earnings and more.
Persons: BofA's Lorraine Hutchinson, Lorraine Hutchinson Organizations: Nike, Bank of America
“After careful consideration, we are revising our sponsorship model,” read an official statement shared on the SXSW website. In 2023, The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) announced that their “Irish Artists Pledge to Boycott Israel” had passed 1,500 signatories, including Kneecap. SXSW isn’t the only music festival that has seen artists pull out over sponsorships since the Israel-Hamas war began. Obviously, we pulled out of SXSW because it was literally sponsored by the American army, but we’re not f–kin’ ridiculous either.”The SXSW festival began in 1987. Greg Abbott took to social media to comment on the SXSW protesters, prompting the festival to publicly disagree with the governor.
Persons: Jamie Dobson, , Selena Gomez, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, Mark Cuban, Israel, Kneecap, Rich Peppiatt, Liam Óg Ó, Ó Cairealláin, Jj Ó, Justin Bettman, Boycott Israel ”, Dan Lambert, Lambert, Robert MacPherson, Greg Abbott, Don’t, ” Abbott, don’t, , Governor Abbott Organizations: CNN, Southwest, Hamas, SXSW, US Army, U.S, Army Futures Command, US Army Futures Command, Army, Hollywood, Irish, Palestine Solidarity, Barclays Bank, Barclays, Live, Reuters, Texas Gov Locations: Israel, Austin, The Texas, Palestine, Ireland, The Ireland, Gaza, Texas
Read previewAs a kid, Rob Chisholm was not drawn to the fast-paced, jet-setting life of a Wall Street banker. Well, maybe if I wanted to be an investment banker or something, I would care about that, Chisholm remembers thinking. Chisholm, on the other hand, is very open about his unorthodox path to Wall Street and the resulting feelings of being an outsider. AdvertisementWhen Chisholm was in college, he rejected the "cliche" of going to an Ivy League and getting a job on Wall Street. At the time, Chisholm admitted, Wall Street seemed like the "complete opposite in terms of the culture and the incentives" he thought he wanted.
Persons: , Rob Chisholm, Chisholm, Goldman Sachs, Frank Quattrone, Eager, dealmakers, he's, Wall, Goldman, I've Organizations: Service, Wall Street, Princeton, Business, Ivy League, Citi, Qatalyst Partners, Middlesex, Princeton's, Middlebury College, ACG Partners, Deutsche Bank, Investment Locations: Canada, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Massachusetts, Vermont, Boston, San Francisco, tooting
In today's big story, we're looking at how young people are booking their summer vacations , finances be damned. AdvertisementSurveys from Credit Karma, Bankrate, and Bank of America show Gen Zers and millennials are willing to go on summer vacation at all costs… literally. Almost half of millennials surveyed (47%) were willing to take on debt to fund their travel plans, with Gen Z not far behind (42%). AdvertisementAlmost a quarter of young people surveyed by Credit Karma expected to rack up $2,000 in debt this summer. And about 10% of that group were willing to push it even further, surpassing $4,000 in summer debt.
Persons: , Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Rebecca Zisser, John Towfighi, Zers, millennials, Gen, it's, you'll, Credit Karma, Klaus Vedfelt, That's, Rob Chisholm, Alyssa Powell, he's, Joseph Stiglitz, Trump, Stiglitz, Justin Sullivan, Chelsea Jia Feng, ChatGPT, Mark Zuckerberg, Sundar Pichai, — livestreaming, Twitch's Dan Clancy, Tyler Le, Gigi, Sackler, Ebrahim Raisi, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, Annie Smith, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, Biden, Business, Credit, Bank of America, Getty, SEC, Purdue Pharma, Dua Lipa, Coldplay Locations: Amalfi, Vegas, ., Glastonbury, New York, London
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Jim Cramer described the PCE report as "very good," representing an encouraging sign that the central bank's fight against inflation has been working. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Jim, Donald Trump's, Friday's, there's, Raymond James, Eaton, Jim Cramer's, DOV, ETN Organizations: CNBC, Federal Reserve, Nasdaq, Dow, Apple, Vision, Nvidia Locations: China, Hong Kong, Japan, U.S, Dover
Dollar barges past 161 yen and eyes quarterly rise
  + stars: | 2024-06-28 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The dollar was headed for a second straight quarterly gain and jumped to a near four-decade high on the battered yen in Asia trade on Friday, ahead of a crucial U.S. inflation reading. The dollar was headed for a second straight quarterly gain and jumped to a near four-decade high on the battered yen in Asia trade on Friday, ahead of a crucial U.S. inflation reading. At 172.37 per euro it traded at a lifetime low on the common currency as yen bears test authorities' resolve. The New Zealand dollar dipped 0.3% to $0.6065 on Friday, but was up 1.5% for the quarter. The U.S. dollar index was 0.2% stronger at 106.07 on Friday for a 1.5% quarterly rise.
Persons: Ray Attrill, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Biden, NAB's Attrill Organizations: Republican, Democratic, New Zealand, U.S, Federal Locations: Asia, Tokyo, Australia, Sydney, Atlanta, U.S
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers remarks during a press conference following the announcement that the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged, in Washington, U.S., June 12, 2024. The U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank could move to cut interest rates in September as key data provides further signs that inflation is cooling in the U.S. and the euro zone, a Morgan Stanley strategist said Friday. "We're more optimistic that both the Fed and ECB will cut rates in September," he told "Squawk Box Europe." And I think, for the Fed, inflation is continuing to fall," he added. A majority of economists polled by Reuters now anticipate the Fed will cut interest rates from its current range of 5.25% to 5.50% this September, with a further trim projected later in the year.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Morgan Stanley, Andrew Sheets, Sheets Organizations: Federal, Federal Reserve, U.S . Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, CNBC, Fed, ECB, Reuters Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Europe
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJPMorgan Chase authorizes new share repurchase program of $30 billionCNBC's Leslie Picker joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with more breaking news on bank allocation plans.
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In fact, for many if not most jobs, there are no legal prohibitions on hiring those with criminal records. And when a criminal record of any kind turns up, that can kill a person’s chances, regardless of how well-qualified they may be for a position, either because an employer has a high aversion to risk or a bias against those with a record, Love said. Or the paperwork and time required to get approval for someone with a criminal record may be such that an employer simply decides to look at candidates without a record. “Sometimes people believe they are required to turn my clients down because of a criminal conviction. That law provides for eligible conviction records to be automatically “sealed,” meaning they should no longer show up on employer background checks.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, he’d, , Margaret Love, aren’t, Love, Beth Avery, Avery, Sabina Crocette, Crocette, ” Crocette, Jason Hoge, Hoge, ‘ I’m, ” Hoge, Wes Moore Organizations: New, New York CNN, Employment Opportunity Commission, of Columbia, National Employment Law, Economic, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, Legal, Western, Employers, Whites, New York’s, Criminal, Services, Maryland Gov Locations: New York, United States, NELP, San Francisco, California , New York, Blacks
Nurphoto | Getty ImagesWith just days to go until France's snap parliamentary election kicks off, victory for the far right looks increasingly likely in the first phase of the two-stage runoff. But predicting the outcome of France's final vote on July 7 is less clear-cut, given the complexity of France's voting system. Voter turnout for the national election is also expected to be larger — and therefore more representative — than the 51% who cast their ballot in the EU vote. With that in mind, analysts see a 30% to 40% chance of the National Rally winning the 289 seats needed to secure an absolute majority in the 577-seat National Assembly. A majority government for either the far-right or the ultraleft alliance, meanwhile, could spark a far more dramatic outcome.
Persons: Jordan Bardella, Emmanuel Macron's, Schmieding, Organizations: National, Palais des Sports, Nurphoto, Elabe, CNBC, Macron, National Rally, National Assembly, Berenberg Bank, Citi Locations: French, Le, Paris, France
CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday there are stocks and sectors that would benefit if Donald Trump were to become president again. If you think Trump will win the White House, Cramer said, "That means you can go buy the banks. That means you can go buy the natural gas and energy stocks," as well as Big Tech. Cramer also said Tesla might fare better under Trump and Biden because Trump is not pro-union. China Trump has said he would be even tougher on China if he were re-elected.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Donald Trump, Cramer, , Joe Biden, Biden's, Biden, he's, Rather, Trump, Banks, Wells Fargo, Morgan Stanley, Nextracker, China Trump Organizations: Trump, Investing Club, Top, CNBC, White, Big Tech, Biden, Kroger, Albertsons, Capri, Disney, Club, House . Energy, New, Energy, Ford, The, Nike, Starbucks Locations: China
May marked the lowest annual rate since March 2021, which was the first time in this economic cycle that inflation topped the Federal Reserve's 2% target. An important economic measure for the Federal Reserve showed Friday that inflation during May slowed to its lowest annual rate in more than three years. Including food and energy, headline inflation was flat on the month and also up 2.6% on an annual basis. Outside of the inflation numbers, the Bureau of Economic Analysis report showed that personal income rose 0.5% on the month, stronger than the 0.4% estimate. Shelter-related costs have proven stickier than Fed officials have anticipated and have helped keep the central bank from reducing interest rates as expected this year.
Persons: Dow Jones, Seema Shah Organizations: Dow, Commerce Department, Federal, Asset Management, Gross, Atlanta Fed Locations: PCE
“People started stealing just to eat… Sick children cannot withstand famine.”Umm Ubaida comforts her daughter, Yasmin, aged 5, in Nasser Hospital, on Tuesday. CNNCNN footage from Nasser Hospital on Tuesday showed another evacuee – five-year-old blood cancer patient Yasmin – squirming in pain, her emaciated limbs sprawled on a teal mattress. Among those are 980 children with cancer – including 250 patients who could face “certain death” – the ministry reported on Friday. Israeli attacks in Gaza have since killed 37,718 Palestinians and injured another 86,377 people, according to Gaza health officials. Brothers Amjad, aged 2, and Ahmad, aged 7, are shown in Nasser Hospital, southern Gaza, before their medical evacuation to Egypt.
Persons: Samira, Saeedi, Jouri, Umm Ubaida, Yasmin, Yasmin – squirming, , Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Karem Shalom, , , Kamal Adwan, Brothers Amjad, Ahmad, CNN Shadi Mustafa Hussein Yassin, Son, Siraj, Organizations: CNN, World Health Organization, WHO, , Nasser Hospital, CNN CNN, West Bank, Ministry of Health, Kamal, Aqsa Martyrs Hospital Locations: Gaza, Israel, Rafah, Cairo, Egypt, Nasser, Karem, East Jerusalem, , Hospital, Nuseirat, Al, Aqsa
Sopa Images | Lightrocket | Getty ImagesThe Japanese yen weakened to fresh 38-year lows on Friday, crossing the 161 mark against the dollar for the first time since 1986 and reaching a high of 161.27, according to LSEG data. The yen has been steadily deprecating since the Bank of Japan ended its negative interest rate policy and scrapped its yield curve control policy in March. Following the move, the currency crossed the 150 mark against the dollar, reaching 160 in late April before the country's finance ministry intervened. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart iconJapan's finance ministry confirmed that it intervened between April 26 to May 29 to the tune of 9.7885 trillion yen ($62.25 billion). The benchmark U.S. federal funds rate stands at 5.25% to 5.5%, while the Bank of Japan's benchmark interest rate is at 0%-0.1%.
Persons: Dong Chen, Dong Organizations: Currency Museum, Bank of Japan's Institute for Monetary, Economic Studies, Bank of Japan, Japan Ministry of Finance, U.S, Bank Locations: Asia, Swiss, Japan
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Disney on radar: Shares of Club name Disney dropped 3% on Friday, breaching the $100 level that Jim Cramer has in recent weeks identified as a favorable price to buy more stock. Solar praise: Analysts at Susquehanna offered upbeat commentary Friday on our newest stock: Nextracker , which joined the portfolio a day earlier . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. Disney Cruise Line's Disney Dream is seen docked in Port Canaveral, Florida, on July 30, 2021.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Dow, Jim, Jim's, Donald Trump's, Trump, Cramer, Jerome Powell, he's, Powell, Joe Biden, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer's, Joe Burbank, Mark Gauert Organizations: CNBC, ., Federal, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Nike, Dow, Nvidia, Apple, Broadcom, Disney, House, Trump, Susquehanna, Microsoft, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Disney Cruise, Orlando Sentinel, Tribune, Service, Getty, Sun Sentinel Locations: U.S, Nextracker, Wells Fargo, Port Canaveral , Florida
The app, ESPN Bet, made early strides in the first few months, gaining ground through promotions and marketing that leveraged ESPN's popular personalities. Even Fanatics, the industry's other major recent disrupter, hasn't made much of a dent in DraftKings' and FanDuel's dominance. As of March, ESPN Bet had captured about 4% of the online-sports-betting market by gross gaming revenue, per Bank of America's analysis, though its share has been higher in states like Pennsylvania. How ESPN Bet can make a comebackPenn could still be successful if it improves its product and spends less money on acquiring new customers, the analysts said. Jonas said if Boyd acquires Penn, it would be a sizable shift in strategy for their management, team, and board.
Persons: , FanDuel, Dan Wasiolek, Will Wyatt, Penn's, Jay Snowden's, Boyd, Penn, ESPN Bet's, hasn't, it's, Barry Jonas, Scott Van Pelt, Stephen A . Smith, ESPN Bet, Penn doesn't, Jonas, EKG, Snowden, Wasiolek, they'll Organizations: Service, ESPN, Penn Entertainment, Business, ESPN Bet, Morningstar, Donerail Group, Barstool Sports, Penn, Reuters, Boyd Gaming, Truist Securities, Barstool, ESPN Bet's, NFL, Management Locations: Barstool, Penn, Pennsylvania, Eilers
Nike — The athletic apparel giant plummeted 19% after the firm posted fourth-quarter revenue of $12.61 billion, which came below the $12.84 billion forecast by analysts surveyed by LSEG. Trump Media & Technology — Shares of Trump Media & Technology Group declined about 2%, reversing an earlier gain on the heels of the first presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Infinera — Shares of the networking solutions supplier rallied 18% after Nokia announced its plans to acquire the company for $2.3 billion. Kura Sushi USA — The sushi company plunged 25% after posting disappointing preliminary revenue figures for the third quarter. Digital Realty Trust — The real estate investment trust moved 2% higher following an upgrade at JPMorgan to overweight from neutral.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Infinera, Baird, Brennan Crowley, — CNBC's Michelle Fox, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nike, LSEG, Trump Media & Technology, Trump Media & Technology Group, Nokia, SAP —, BMO Capital, Digital Realty Trust, JPMorgan, Realty Trust
Former President Donald Trump is the clear favorite when it comes to the stock market, according to the latest results of CNBC's Delivering Alpha Stock Survey. Of the 400 investors, traders and money managers polled, 67% said Trump would be better for stocks than President Joe Biden. The S&P 500 rose 68% during Trump's four years in office versus the 44% gain so far under Biden's administration. Seventy-seven percent of the survey respondents said they trusted the central bank to do right by the American economy, but 23% said they didn't trust the Fed. The 400 money managers who took the survey were evenly split on where they stand on the direction of the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Joe Biden, there'll, we're Organizations: Alpha Stock Survey, Nasdaq, Biden, Federal Reserve
Gold set for third quarterly gain; traders await US inflation data
  + stars: | 2024-06-28 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Gold prices eased on Friday, but were set for a third straight quarterly rise, while investors looked forward to U.S. inflation data due later in the day for more clarity on the Federal Reserve's interest rate-cut timeline. After adding to its gold reserves for 18 consecutive months, official data from the People's Bank of China (PBOC) showed its holdings were flat in May. A survey by the World Gold Council, however, found that more central banks may increase gold reserves within 12 months. Gold rose more than 1% in the previous session after data showed a continued, though moderate, slowdown in U.S. economic activity. A soft set of PCE figures is required to keep hopes of Fed easing alive and further support gold, City Index senior analyst Matt Simpson said.
Persons: Ilya Spivak, Michelle Bowman, Matt Simpson Organizations: Heraeus, Solar, People's Bank of China, World Gold Council, City Index Locations: Budapest, Hungary, U.S, China
The future of ESPN's sports-betting app is now in question amid mounting losses and an activist investor push at partner Penn Entertainment that has prompted sale rumors. The app, ESPN Bet, made early strides in the first few months, gaining ground through promotions and marketing that leveraged ESPN's popular personalities. As of March, ESPN Bet had captured about 4% of the online-sports-betting market by gross gaming revenue, per Bank of America's analysis, though its share has been higher in states like Pennsylvania. "Testers liked ESPN Bet's UX and minty aesthetic but felt the app lacked depth (particularly more extensive features)," EKG wrote in May. "Product is one thing, and I would say having expertise in how to target users effectively to lower your acquisition costs and your retention costs" is key for the ESPN Bet app to compete, Wasiolek said.
Persons: , FanDuel, Dan Wasiolek, Will Wyatt, Penn's, Jay Snowden's, Boyd, Penn, ESPN Bet's, hasn't, it's, Barry Jonas, Scott Van Pelt, Stephen A . Smith, ESPN Bet, Penn doesn't, Jonas, EKG, Snowden, Wasiolek, they'll Organizations: Service, ESPN, Penn Entertainment, Business, ESPN Bet, Morningstar, Donerail Group, Barstool Sports, Penn, Reuters, Boyd Gaming, Truist Securities, Barstool, ESPN Bet's, NFL, Management Locations: Barstool, Penn, Pennsylvania, Eilers
Marilyn Monroe's home in Brentwood, California, was ruled a landmark by the LA City Council. The current owners sued the city for the right to demolish it to expand their home next door. AdvertisementIn 1962, Marilyn Monroe, one of the most iconic figures in American culture, was found dead inside her home in Brentwood, a neighborhood in Los Angeles. Sixty-two years later, the Los Angeles City Council ruled that her former home should be declared a historical cultural monument, as Variety reported. The Los Angeles Times reported the couple bought the home in July 2023 for $8.35 million.
Persons: Marilyn Monroe's, Monroe, , Marilyn Monroe, Brinah Milstein Organizations: LA City Council, Service, Los Angeles City Council, Variety, Roy Bank, City, Los Angeles Times, Business Locations: Brentwood , California, Brentwood, Los Angeles
Investors should look for companies in the third quarter that are on solid ground, both in their fundamental business and their stock price, according to Piper Sandler. The firm's yardsticks for quality fundamentals include free cash flow yield and positive earnings revisions. Piper Sandler's macro select model includes some of the big tech companies that have outperformed in recent years, in part due to their combination of solid balance sheets and strong growth. Two other stocks on the list with momentum are Chipotle Mexican Grill and Wingstop , up roughly 37% and 66%, respectively, in 2024. The company said in its first-quarter report that cash was up and debt was down compared with the same period a year ago.
Persons: Piper Sandler, Michael Kantrowitz Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Netflix, AMC Networks, Academy Sports Locations: Mexican
(Photo by Ajay Aggarwal/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)Indian government bonds reached a major milestone on Friday with their inclusion in JPMorgan's emerging market government bond index. Take the broad L&G India Government Bond exchange-traded fund, for instance. Anticipating the Wall Street bank's decision, alongside Bloomberg's move to include India in a similar index next year, markets have partly pushed up bond prices in 2024 despite the risks of inflation reigniting. While these moves by big Wall Street institutions might be lucrative for investors today, it's likely to dampen their returns over the longer term. After all, as bond prices rise their yields fall.
Persons: Ajay Aggarwal, Bloomberg's, that's Organizations: Hindustan Times, Getty Images, G India Government Bond Locations: DELHI, INDIA, New Delhi, India
Opening a high-yield savings account can be a game-changerWhile 68% of Americans have a standard savings account, according to Forbes, fewer take advantage of high-yield accounts that offer better returns. Although you can choose to receive a physical titanium Apple Card, it's also automatically built into Apple Wallet on iPhone. 3 To access Savings, Apple Card Owners and Co-Owners must open a Savings account. To access and use all Apple Card features and products available only to Apple Card users, you must add Apple Card to Wallet on an iPhone or iPad that supports and has the latest version of iOS or iPadOS. If you reside in the U.S. territories, please call Goldman Sachs at 877-255-5923 with questions about Apple Card.
Persons: it's, Cash, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Economic, Forbes, Apple, Apple Pay, Insider Studios, Apple Card, Savings, Goldman Sachs Bank, Branch, Member FDIC, Daily, Apple Cash Card, Minor Outlying, Merchant, Nike Locations: Salt Lake, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, United States, U.S
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