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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWEF in China: There's a more nuanced discussion here about Chinese EVs, says managing directorJeremy Jurgens, managing director of the World Economic Forum, says more electric vehicles need to be produced to speed up the energy transition.
Persons: Jeremy Jurgens Organizations: Economic Locations: China
Kunst: Treating Nvidia like any other meme stock is dangerous
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | 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 EmailKunst: Treating Nvidia like any other meme stock is dangerousSarah Kunst, Managing Director at Cleo Capital, discusses Nvidia's rebound, hedging against a tech downturn, and market rotation.
Persons: Sarah Kunst, Capital Organizations: Nvidia
The bad news: account balances for the median 401(k) of a person approaching retirement (65+) remains very low. Higher returns, participation rates, savings ratesWhy do we care so much about 401(k) plans? Thanks to a change in the law several years ago, a record-high 59% of plans offered automatic enrollment in 401(k) plans. By switching to automatic enrollment, participants were automatically enrolled and had to "opt-out" if they did not want to participate. Plans with automatic enrollment had a 94% participation rate, compared with 67% for voluntary enrollment plans.
Persons: John James Organizations: Vanguard, Fidelity, Social Security, Institutional Investor Group, Social, Security, Pension Rights Center
But the team was uncertain about how, so it turned to Boston Consulting Group for help. Reckitt’s request was one of hundreds that Boston Consulting Group received last year. It now earns a fifth of its revenue — from zero just two years ago — through work related to artificial intelligence. “There’s a genuine thirst to figure out what are the implications for their businesses,” said Vladimir Lukic, Boston Consulting Group’s managing director for technology. The next big boom in tech is a long-awaited gift for wonky consultants.
Persons: ChatGPT, , , Vladimir Lukic Organizations: Boston Consulting Group, Boston Consulting, McKinsey & Company, IBM, Accenture
People are losing the cognitive and social skills they need for a thriving personal and professional life, says organizational psychologist Richard Davis. "We are at risk of losing this essential capability that I call receptivity," says Davis, the managing director of Toronto-based leadership consulting firm Russell Reynolds Associates. "It's the ability to have good judgment, to have insight about people, and it's a major concern." "It's a cognitive ability that you need to actually exercise in order to not lose it," he says. People's ability to talk to and connect with each other is similarly at risk, he says.
Persons: Richard Davis, Davis, Russell Reynolds, Waze Organizations: Russell Reynolds Associates Locations: Toronto
AdvertisementThe best days and weeks of the year for the stock market are around the corner. If history is a guide, that suggests the S&P 500 could surge 4% next month to record highs, according to Goldman Sachs. Goldman SachsWhat's more, recent market trends show that July as a whole has been incredibly bullish for the stock market. If similar seasonal trends play out this year, a near-4% gain would catapult the S&P 500 to a new record at 5,665 based on current levels. As to what could drive more bullish returns over the coming weeks, Rubner highlighted that a record cash pile of more than $7 trillion sitting in money market funds could soon flood the market.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, , Scott Rubner, Rubner, NDX Organizations: Nasdaq, Service
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina will be more pragmatic with Europe than it has been with the U.S., strategist saysShaun Rein, managing director of China Market Research Group, comments on China's potential repsonse to Europe's EV tariffs.
Persons: Shaun Rein Organizations: China, U.S, China Market Research Locations: Europe
But even clients who get through the door can be reluctant to park more assets with Citi, according to a wealth advisor. To understand the extent of Citi Wealth's tech woes and the stakes, Business Insider spoke with 14 current and former employees. Andy Sieg took over Citi Wealth in September after leaving Merrill Wealth Management. Citi Wealth clients are losing their patienceCiti receives 27,000 monthly complaints from wealth customers, according to the audit. Getting bank statements emailed is difficult for Citi private bank clients when it's a matter of checking a box at other major banks.
Persons: , Andy Sieg, Roth, Ernst & Young, EY, Merrill Lynch, Sieg, Morgan Stanley, Kris, Wells, Mike Mayo, Jane Fraser, Shadman Zafar, Alois Pirker Organizations: Service, Revlon, Citi, Business, Ernst, Citi Wealth, Merrill Wealth Management, Morgan, Citigroup, Apple, Microsoft, Bankers, Employees, Work, Fidelity, Advisors
Read preview​​This as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Sue Campbell, 58, about relocating to China for work. I was often the liaison between international clients and the team in China, helping everyone understand each other better. Employees in China were very conscious of their place in the company hierarchyHierarchies were very apparent in Chinese work culture. In China, people seemed to take pride in their work and I think they didn't want to make themselves look bad. If anybody has the chance to work in Asia, I'd recommend it.
Persons: , Sue Campbell, Louis Vuitton, I'd, who'd, KIND2 Organizations: Service, Louis, Business, consultancy's, Employees Locations: China, Hong Kong, Asia, Shanghai, Australia, consultancy's Asia
Wedbush: McDonald's $5 value meal will increase customer traffic
  + stars: | 2024-06-25 | 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 EmailWedbush: McDonald's $5 value meal will increase customer trafficNick Setyan, Managing Director at Wedbush, discusses McDonald's $5 value meal and pricing pressures across the fast food restaurant space.
Persons: Nick Setyan
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailU.S. Treasury has been the primary driver of markets this year: Neuberger Berman's Newman KroftHolly Newman Kroft, Neuberger Berman private wealth managing director, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Nvidia, market concentration, U.S. consumers, and more.
Persons: Neuberger Berman's Newman, Holly Newman Kroft, Neuberger Berman Organizations: U.S, Treasury, Nvidia
In the 1960s, there were six people of working age for every retired person, according to the World Economic Forum. “What you’re seeing is increased spending on programs like Medicare and Social Security as the baby boomers are aging into those programs. And then of course, fewer workers relative to the number of people who are receiving Social Security and Medicare benefits,” said Dahl. Social Security payments still provide about 90% of income for more than a quarter of older adults in the United States, according to Social Security Agency surveys. But without intervention, the Social Security trust fund will be depleted by the mid-2030s, meaning that only a portion of retirees’ expected benefits will be paid out.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailArtificial intelligence jobs are now the 'biggest area of demand' in tech: Page GroupAndy Bentote, regional managing director for Asia-Pacific at the Page Group, discusses the demand for talent in tech companies as the adoption of artificial intelligence ramps up.
Persons: Andy Bentote Organizations: Page Locations: Asia, Pacific
If you're nearing retirement with a large pre-tax 401(k) plan or individual retirement account balance, you need a plan for managing future levies, financial experts say. Great savers could face a "tax time bomb" in retirement when required withdrawals kick in, said certified financial planner Scott Bishop, partner and managing director of Presidio Wealth Partners in Houston. RMDs are typically tied to pre-tax retirement accounts, which incur regular income taxes for withdrawals. Those RMDs could push some retirees into a higher tax bracket, according to Bishop, who is also a certified public accountant. Those lower rates are scheduled to sunset after 2025 without an extension from Congress.
Persons: Scott Bishop, Joe Biden Organizations: Presidio Wealth Partners, Finance Locations: Houston
New York CNN —Prosecutors are urging the US Justice Department to file criminal charges against Boeing for safety issues surrounding its 737 Max, although top Justice Department officials haven’t made a final decision, a source familiar with the development tells CNN. And this month a group of those family members wrote a letter to the Justice Department urging Boeing be hit with the maximum possible $24.9 billion fine. The charges against Boeing don’t mean any Boeing executive will face charges as an individual. It has posted core operating losses of $31.9 billion since the start of the 20-month grounding of the 737 Max that followed its second fatal crash in 2019. But if the company faces criminal charges, a new settlement is the most likely outcome.
Persons: haven’t, Max, Richard Aboulafia Organizations: New, New York CNN — Prosecutors, US Justice Department, Boeing, CNN, Alaska Air, Justice Department, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Reuters, Justice, Department of Defense Locations: New York, Alaska
Equity markets have been rallying in the past week, with the S & P 500 benchmark briefly hitting a high of 5,500 last week before losing traction. That movement has raised concerns on whether valuations are stretched, but Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon has maintained his bullish stance on the stock market. "But what's important to remember is that the S & P 500 has rallied 7 of the last 8 months and is up 40% from the October lows. One merit of large-cap stocks is that they "have better earnings revisions than the small-caps," since they buy back their stocks more aggressively, he explained. Three stocks Slimmon likes right now include investment bank JPMorgan Chase , insurance company Progressive Corp and Irish building materials company CRH .
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Andrew Slimmon, I'm, CNBC's, Slimmon Organizations: Morgan Stanley Investment Management, CNBC, U.S . Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase, Progressive Corp
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApple's market cap to hit $4 trillion next year, says Wedbush's Dan IvesDan Ives, Wedbush Securities managing director, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Apple as the company revs its AI strategy.
Persons: Wedbush's Dan Ives Dan Ives Organizations: Wedbush Securities, Apple
Oil demand will rise for another 10 years, though producers are pulling back on new investment. The bank estimated oil demand would peak around 110 million barrels a day in 2034. AdvertisementThe global oil market could run into a supply shortage as peak demand is still a decade away, according to Goldman Sachs analysts. That's due to rising oil demand in Asia and increasing demand for petroleum products, the analysts said. "While peak oil demand is still a decade away, capital is slowing for the production of crude oil and oil products, contributing to constrained supply in the medium term," they later added.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, , Nikhil Bhandari, Amber Cai, Brent Organizations: Service, ExxonMobil, Chevron, Oil & Gas Journal, Goldman, US Energy Information Agency Locations: Asia, OPEC, Saudi Arabia
Chinese carmakers accounted for 88% of the EV market in Brazil and 70% in Thailand in Q1, according to ABI Research figures. The EV markets in many of these countries are small now, but they're growing rapidly. This is because Chinese automakers are known for their ability to build electric cars for less than their foreign competitors. Australian Senator and shadow cyber-security minister James Paterson said earlier this year that Chinese EVs pose a growing cybersecurity risk. "India is still a little wary of the Chinese market," said Dylan Khoo, an analyst at ABI Research.
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The birth of the American mall ushered in an era of “windowless” shopping that’s largely still here. But the sneakiest reason why malls limit windows could be to make shoppers lose track of time. Windowless shopping creates an environment of consumption without distractions,” Flickinger said. The Southdale mall was functional and drab to look at and that is the blueprint that all traditional enclosed malls have continued to follow. Some of these adaptive uses of traditional malls might be creating a practical need for windows after all, she said.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect some rotation during earnings season, says Morgan Stanley's Chris ToomeyChris Toomey, Morgan Stanley managing director, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss finding the next market catalyst and the equity market.
Persons: Morgan, Chris Toomey Chris Toomey, Morgan Stanley
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina tariffs on EU gas-powered cars would harm major luxury brands, advisory firm saysTu Le, founder and managing director of Sino Auto Insights, discusses potential Chinese tariffs on European gas-powered cars and the brands most at risk.
Persons: Tu Le Organizations: Sino
Housing inventory levels are rising: Zelman's Ryan McKeveny
  + stars: | 2024-06-21 | 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 EmailHousing inventory levels are rising: Zelman's Ryan McKevenyRyan McKeveny, Zelman & Associates managing director, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss whether the economy's working towards better housing data, the magic number for the 30-year fixed mortgage rate, and much more.
Persons: Zelman's Ryan McKeveny Ryan McKeveny Organizations: Zelman, Associates
On average, the S & P 500 is usually up 2% 65 days before the first cut from the central bank following a hiking cycle, according to data from Strategas. But it's usually down by 1.5% 65 days after that initial rate reduction, implying that stocks may not be off to the races after the big announcement. In 1974, for example, the S & P 500 was down more than 8% in the 65 days prior and off by more than 25% in the same period following the cut. But in 1989, the broad index was up more than 12% in the 65 days preceding the rate reduction and still higher by more than 9% in the period after. Fed funds futures indicate a chance of at least one rate cut as early as September, with the potential for a second at the last meeting of the year in December, according to CMEGroup's FedWatch tool .
Persons: Ryan Grabinski, Chris Zaccarelli, Grabinski Organizations: Federal Reserve, Fed, Independent
Investors may want to consider hedging their emerging market plays, according to one exchange-traded fund expert. Ben Slavin, global head of ETFs and managing director at BNY, said that while there have been notable inflows into Indian, European and Japanese ETFs, investors should account for the strength of the U.S. dollar. The iShares MSCI Japan ETF (EWJ) gives investors exposure to Japanese equities but does not account for fluctuations between the Japanese yen and the U.S. dollar. The WisdomTree Japan Hedged Equity Fund (DXJ) , which gives exposure and accounts for fluctuations, has grown more than 20% in that same time frame. And ETFs have those different options available for investors to allocate one way or the other," Slavin said.
Persons: Ben Slavin, Slavin, CNBC's Organizations: U.S ., Japan Hedged Equity Locations: Japan
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