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Stocks fell on Wednesday ahead of fresh economic data on growth and inflation. A $44 billion auction of seven-year Treasury notes was met with tepid demand. Bond yields spiked for a second day, with the 10-year bond climbing by seven basis points to 4.61%. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . On Tuesday, a sale of two and five-year notes was priced to weaker demand from investors.
Persons: Stocks, , Price Organizations: Service, Dow Jones Industrial, Treasury, Nasdaq, Nvidia
Investors looking for new ways to capitalize on artificial intelligence should look at Fluence Energy , according to UBS. "FLNC is an under-appreciated beneficiary of increasing AI data center driven electricity demand as a leading supplier of utility-scale battery systems," analyst Jon Windham said. The firm reiterated its buy rating on the energy storage stock alongside a $32 per share price target. Fluence Energy is the second-biggest battery supplier at the utility level in the U.S. behind Tesla, UBS noted. "The more data centers consume electricity, the larger the arbitrage opportunity becomes, driving more demand for energy storage systems," the analyst said.
Persons: Jon Windham, Tesla, Windham Organizations: Fluence Energy, UBS, Energy, Nvidia, Data Locations: U.S
When mortgage rates shoot up, as they did over the past two years, many would-be sellers decide they don't want to move after all. AdvertisementAs the Federal Reserve began pushing up borrowing rates in the spring of 2022, hoping to reel in rising inflation, mortgage rates went vertical. So far, this system of pooling together mortgage bonds and selling them to investors is pretty close to the American way of doing things. When US homeowners pay off their mortgages, they have only one option: pony up the amount left on the loan. That's not just good for buyers or sellers or mortgage loan officers — it's good for everyone.
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The Nasdaq finished at a record while the Dow tumbled. Nvidia soared but the broader market weakened amid a fresh spike in Treasury yields. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementUS stocks finished mixed on Tuesday, with the Nasdaq at a record but the Dow Jones Industrial Average sliding more than 200 points. Weighing on shares during the session was a jump in Treasury yields as the latest auction was met with lukewarm demand.
Persons: Dow, , Neel Kashkari, Elon Musk Organizations: Nasdaq, Nvidia, Service, Dow Jones, Federal Reserve, Minneapolis
The father of two pleaded guilty to possession of 20 rounds of ammunition, according to the Turks and Caicos government. The Virginia resident was fined $9,000, said Kimo Tynes​​​​, director of communications for the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands in a news statement Tuesday. Tyler Scott Wenrich The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police ForceThe Hon. Watson pleaded guilty at a hearing on Tuesday, Tynes, with the communications office of the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands, confirmed to CNN. Sharitta Shinese GrierSharitta Shinese Grier The Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police ForceGrier was arrested two weeks ago and is awaiting trial after making bail, according to Tynes​​​​.
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Bungy jumping at Soweto Towers, a decommissioned power station in Johannesburg, South Africa. Explore the beachAfrican beach towns combine beauty and culture, in places like Seychelles, Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, Mozambique, Mauritius, Zanzibar, Ghana, Namibia and Egypt. In addition to being a popular stop for world cruises, East and South Africa have their own ocean cruise routes which follow the coastlines and visit offshore islands. But South Africa is the continent's crown jewel. The wine country of Franschhoek, outside of Cape Town, South Africa.
Persons: Toubkal, there's, Thomas Janisch, Zina Bencheikh, Madagascar's Tsingy, Carlo Morucchio, Kenya's Masai Mara, King Charles III, Queen Camilla, Mombasa's, Samir Hussein, Luciemarie Swanepoel, Jeremy Villasis, Peter Unger, Kate Powell, Intrepid's Bencheikh, Kevin Bubolz, Wrenelle Stander, Michele Westmorland Organizations: bungie, Getty, Intrepid Travel, UNESCO, Heritage, Wireimage, Diamonds, Sainte, Cruises, Stone, Queen, Cruise Line, MSC, Continental, Penguin Locations: Africa, Morocco's, Kilimanjaro, Tanzania, Nyangani, Zimbabwe, Soweto, Johannesburg, South Africa, Europe, East, Namibia, Victoria Falls, Zambia, Jinja, Uganda, Morocco, Seychelles, Kenya, Mozambique, Mauritius, Zanzibar, Ghana, Egypt, Mombasa, Mombasa's Fort Jesus, Fort Jesus, Kaya, Zanzibar's Stone, Madagascar, Swanepoel, Durban, Cape, Kivu, Silversea, Continental Europe, Middle East, Port, Ethiopia, Wesgro, Stellenbosch, Franschhoek, Cape Town , South Africa
Against this backdrop, Mary Ellen Iskenderian of Women's World Banking decided to jump in to help. Women's World Banking has focused much of its research on Ukrainian refugees, in particular, since they have overwhelmingly been women and their dependents, given the country's conscription requirements. "There's a tremendous opportunity with blockchain, finance, and digital ID," Iskenderian said. The World Bank estimates that 850 million people globally don't have proof of legal identity — that is, no birth certificate, passport, driver's license, or national ID. World Bank survey data has found that in low-income countries, 44% of women do not have an ID, versus 28% of men.
Persons: Mary Ellen Iskenderian, We've, Iskenderian Organizations: Banking, Bank, CNBC Locations: Ukraine, Ukrainian, masse
HubSpot shares jump on talks of potential Google deal
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | by ( Jennifer Elias | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
HubSpot shares rallied 8% on Tuesday after CNBC's David Faber reported that Alphabet is looking at an all-stock offer for the software company. Reports of a potential deal first surfaced in early April, when Reuters published a story saying Alphabet was talking to advisors about making an offer for HubSpot. "There have been many reports about HubSpot being in conversations with Google," Faber said Tuesday. With a market cap of about $33 billion, after Tuesday's jump, HubSpot would be by far Alphabet's largest deal ever. HubSpot shares were up slightly for the year prior to Tuesday's gains, closing the day at $638.39.
Persons: HubSpot, CNBC's David Faber, Faber, — CNBC's Jordan Novet Organizations: Reuters, HubSpot, Bloomberg, Google, Motorola Mobility
If you think of productivity as your ability to get things done quickly, you might be going about it wrong. Being the first to raise your hand isn't the only way to succeedThe key is understanding how to solve problems for your boss, Newport says. They want that stress to go away," Newport says. There are two main ways to remove this stress for your boss, Newport says. However, "the other way you can take the stress away right away is that you're super organized," he adds.
Persons: Cal Newport, it's Organizations: Georgetown University Locations: Newport
Read previewNearly every time I mentioned my impending move to Arkansas, I was asked, "Why there?" It was a curious choice, especially considering I was leaving bustling and lively Austin for Fayetteville, Arkansas, a city known for little more than historical monuments and college football. After all, the cost of living in the Texas city was rapidly rising and we craved more adventure and outdoors than Austin's manicured parks and overcrowded campsites could offer. Related storiesAnd maybe Arkansas wasn't that big of a jump, anyway. In the end, we left Arkansas after 15 months and moved to a small city near the Wasatch Mountains in Utah.
Persons: , Alisha McDarris, we'd, honked, isn't, Jason Cameron Organizations: Service, Business, Arkansas Council, Arkansas Razorback, Getty Locations: Arkansas, Austin, Fayetteville , Arkansas, Northwest Arkansas, Texas, Atlas, Bentonville, Utah, Our Arkansas
Office loan modifications jump: Here’s what you need to know
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | 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 EmailOffice loan modifications jump: Here’s what you need to knowCNBC's Diana Olick joins 'Squawk Box' to report on the jump in office loan modifications.
Persons: Diana Olick
China iPhone sales jump
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | 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 EmailChina iPhone sales jumpTom Forte, senior consumer internet analyst at Maxim Group, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Apple as iPhone sales in China jumped more than 52% in April and more.
Persons: Tom Forte Organizations: China, Maxim Group, Apple Locations: China
Instead, it's drawing a feed of blistering, high-pressure, vaporized water from a century-old loop of steam pipes that runs beneath the city's streets. Like dozens of cities, New York has a loop of steam pipes under its streets that could help reverse the urban doom loop. Lindsey Nicholson/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty ImagesIn July, Vicinity is installing what will be the nation's first zero-carbon urban steam loop. AdvertisementThe most convincing evidence that steam loops make economic sense comes from who's getting into the district-energy game. Meaning: Can we use steam loops to fix the urban doom loop before the climate doom loop dooms us all?
Persons: I've, Nobody, Francisco, Kevin Hagerty, Lindsey Nicholson, Blake Ellis, Burns, McDonnell, Tim Danz, it's, Danz, Hagerty, Decarbonizing, COVID, Costa Samaras, They'll, Adam Rogers Organizations: California, Vicinity Energy, Getty, Cal, Antin Infrastructure Partners, KKR, Scott Institute for Energy, Innovation, Carnegie Mellon, Business Locations: Francisco, California, New York City, Boston, Washington, New York, England, Chicago, Miami, San Diego, Portland, Milwaukee
Stock futures were little changed Tuesday night after the Nasdaq Composite rose to a fresh record. S&P 500 futures ticked down 0.06%, while Nasdaq 100 futures hovered near the flatline. The tech-heavy index was an outlier, however, as the S&P 500 edged higher by just 0.02%, and the 30-stock Dow slid nearly 0.6%, dragged lower by a decline in Merck shares. The S&P 500 is up 5.4% this month, while the Dow has advanced 2.7%. Indeed, fed funds futures trading data suggests a nearly 54% chance that rates will hold steady in September, according to the CME FedWatch Tool.
Persons: Dow, Tom Lee Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, . American Airlines, JetBlue, Southwest Airlines, Nvidia, Merck, Dow, Federal, Fundstrat Global Advisors
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSportscorp Founder Marc Ganis talks what is behind the recent jump in sports ratingsHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC.
Persons: Marc Ganis, Brian Sullivan, Organizations: CNBC
Office loan modifications jump: Trepp report
  + stars: | 2024-05-28 | 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 EmailOffice loan modifications jump: Trepp reportCNBC's Diana Olick reports on the latest news from the commercial real estate sector.
Persons: Diana Olick
Gold and silver bars of various sizes lie in a safe on a table at the precious metals dealer Pro Aurum. Gold prices have been rallying to record highs, with spot gold notching a new top of $2,449.89 per ounce on Monday. Silver too hit multi-year highs earlier last week, as did industrial metal copper. Spot gold is currently trading at $2,351.3. "While geopolitical risks continued to bolster haven demand, an impressive rise in China's gold demand in Q1 2024 has largely fueled the price rally," ANZ's strategists wrote.
Persons: Silver, that's, Joni Teves, CNBC's Organizations: Aurum, U.S ., Treasury, ANZ, India, World Gold, UBS, U.S . Federal, Metals Locations: U.S, China
CNN —The summer movie season typically starts with a bang during the month of May and, particularly, during Memorial Day weekend. Memorial Day weekend (Friday through Monday) movie ticket sales are estimated at $128.3 million, according to Comscore data provided to CNN. In fact, the US box office is on track to have its lowest-grossing Memorial Day weekend since the $117.1 million seen in 1995, when “Casper” haunted the screens — and that’s not even adjusting for inflation. The tepid Memorial Day weekend continues what’s been a lukewarm start to the summer box office, a movie-going season that’s still reeling from the effects of last year’s Hollywood strikes. Industry experts agree that the 2024 box office has been sluggish so far , but remain hopeful that the box office can rebound by the end of the year and beyond.
Persons: it’s, , “ Casper ”, that’s, ” Paul Degarabedian, Comscore, , Max, what’s, ” Dergarabedian, “ Barbie ”, “ Oppenheimer ”, Shawn Robbins, there’s, Degarabarian, Deadpool, ” “ Oppenheimer, Barbie ”, Dory, bloomer, Daniel Loria, ” Loria, ” Disney, Loria, “ Deadpool, Fandango, Robbins, “ That’s, , ” Robbins Organizations: CNN, Guild, SAG, Labor, , Warner Bros, Warner Bros ., Star, Walt Disney Studios, Disney, Box, showtime, Century Entertainment, Writers Guild of America, Pixar, Marvel, Industry Locations: United States,
Rising unemployment in nearly half of US states points to a recession this year, one economist says. 21 states have seen a jump in joblessness over the last year, Piper Sandler's Nancy Lazar told BI. AdvertisementUnemployment has risen sharply in nearly half of US states, paving the way for a recession later this year, one top economist says. Piper Sandler's chief global economist, Nancy Lazar, highlighted 21 states to Business Insider where three-month average unemployment has risen by at least 0.5 percentage points over the past 12 months. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
Persons: Piper Sandler's Nancy Lazar, , Piper Sandler's, Nancy Lazar Organizations: Service, Business Locations: joblessness
They live in a multi-story home with their children, Marlais' parents, and her brother and his family. AdvertisementI didn't know what to expect, but we loved it. Finally, my parents live in the attic. Diana Marlais, Bogdan Nicolae Dascalescu, and their child on the balcony of their apartment. Joshua Zitser/Business InsiderA lifesaver as working parentsDiana: If we didn't live with my parents, I don't know how I would go to work, walk the dogs, and do everything I do.
Persons: , Diana Marlais, Bogdan Dascalescu, Marlais, Diana, Bogdan, Bodgan, Bogdan Nicolae Dascalescu, Joshua Zitser, They're, it's Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Croatia, Romania, Zagreb, Croatia's, Dubrovnik, Bogdan
Mario Anzuoni | ReutersOff-price retailers like TJX Companies and Ross are still posting sales gains and taking market share from rivals, but it's not just because consumers are under pressure and hunting for value. TJX and Ross both reported fiscal first quarter earnings last week that came in better than Wall Street expected, even as both companies lapped outsize growth from the prior-year period. Ross, which runs Ross Dress for Less and dd's Discounts, posted an 8% jump in sales, bringing revenue to $4.86 billion, compared to estimates of $4.83 billion, according to LSEG. "That's because they're providing consistent value to the consumer – and that's branded consistent value to the consumer at a discount price," said Roach. The dynamic is a bit different at Ross, which has more exposure to the lower- and middle-income consumer than TJX does and competes more on price, said Siegel.
Persons: Mario Anzuoni, Ross, it's, TJ Maxx, they've, Jessica Ramirez, Jane Hali, TJX, they'd, They've, Goldman Sachs, Brooke Roach, John Klinger, Michael Hartshorn, Roach, Simeon Siegel, Siegel, Ernie Herrman Organizations: Maxx, Reuters, TJX, Associates, Wall, Marshalls, CNBC, Walmart, BMO Capital Markets, Brands Locations: Pasadena , California, Homegoods, Ross
But even with the increases, your home-grilled burger could end up being relatively inexpensive this year thanks to steep discounts offered by retailers vying for budget-conscious customers. Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesCondiment prices saw a sharper jump with ketchup rising 8.9%, hot sauce increasing 7.6% and regular barbecue sauce spiking 14.6%. But the increases don’t take into account the year’s many Memorial Day deals. Supermarket chain Kroger also has Memorial Day specials, including reduced rates for home brand sliced cheese, hamburger buns and potato chips. Chicken breast prices, for example, fell 2.5% in the year through April, according to Circana, while wings have plunged 9.2%.
Persons: Burger, Justin Sullivan, , Chris DuBois, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Consumers, Kroger, Aldi Locations: New York, Circana
Read previewFor travelers planning trips to New York City, be prepared to shell out more money than ever for a hotel. But it's not just an uptick in travel to New York City that is driving up prices. Related storiesAnd, as The New York Times recently reported, the migrant crisis has also caused a jump in hotel rates. AdvertisementThis has reduced the supply of available rooms and helped drive up prices for guests looking for accommodations across the city. According to CoStar data, the hotels now sheltering migrants have cordoned off roughly 16,500 rooms from the available hotel supply, resulting in nearly 122,000 available rooms for travelers.
Persons: , it's, Daniel H, Lesser, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Greg Abbott, Eric Adams Organizations: Service, Business, New York Times, Times, Republicans, Independents, Texas Gov, New, Wall Street Locations: New York City, New York, midtown Manhattan
Younger Americans are finally outspending baby boomers, former Wall Street bank analyst Meredith Whitney recently noted. That's an encouraging sign for the US economy, which most economists believe is healthy, though some bearish prognosticators have serious doubts. There are several possible explanations for these findings and numerous takeaways from them, the "Oracle of Wall Street" said. However, young Americans' spending power shouldn't be discounted, as Whitney suggested that they command relatively high salaries since they attend college at higher rates. A continued economic expansion would be especially crucial for Gen Zers and millennials, who are entering the workforce or establishing their careers.
Persons: , Meredith Whitney, That's, Whitney, Zers, relaunching, boomers, it's, Gen Zers Organizations: Service, Business, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, Target, Starbucks, BI, Walmart, American, American Express Locations: Street
New York CNN —The summer box office is off to a lukewarm start. Last summer, blockbusters “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” combined added nearly a billion dollars to the domestic box office, according to Comscore data. “Barring some major overperformances, this summer looks like it’ll be down 20% to 25% in box office grosses between May and August from last year,” said analyst Shawn Robbins, founder and owner of Box Office Theory. Industry experts agree that the 2024 box office has been sluggish so far , but remain hopeful that the box office can rebound by the end of the year and beyond. “Box office earnings have been down largely because of staggered gaps between widely appealing releases in the first half of the year,” said Robbins.
Persons: “ Barbie ”, “ Oppenheimer ”, , Max, ” Paul Dergarabedian, , Shawn Robbins, ” “ Oppenheimer, Barbie ”, Dory, bloomer, Daniel Loria, ” Loria, ” Disney, Loria, “ Deadpool, Fandango, Deadpool, Robbins, “ That’s, , ” Robbins Organizations: New, New York CNN, Guild, SAG, CNN, Labor, , Warner Bros, Warner Bros ., Star, Walt Disney Studios, Disney, Box, showtime, Century Entertainment, Writers Guild of America, Pixar, Marvel, Industry Locations: New York, United States,
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