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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with JPMorgan’s David Kelly, 3Fourteen’s Warren Pies and Neuberger’s Shannon SaccociaJPMorgan’s David Kelly, 3Fourteen’s Warren Pies and Neuberger’s Shannon Saccocia, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss consumer spending, market momentum and sentiment.
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The job market is about to see a big shift that could bring faster Fed rate cuts, David Rosenberg said. That will emphasize the need for faster Fed rate cuts, he said in a note to clients. The ratio of the vacancy rate to the unemployment rate has tumbled in recent months. It's the unemployment rate that's moving up (+0.5 percentage points this year alone), while the vacancy rate has stabilized." "As the labor market eases, we'll see more modest changes in the vacancy rate and larger changes in the unemployment rate.
Persons: David Rosenberg, , Rosenberg, we've, Powell Organizations: Service, Rosenberg Research, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Fed, Atlanta
The e-commerce giant's shares in Hong Kong are around 18% higher this week. Chinese tech stocks, including beaten-down names like Alibaba, rallied this week, hitting highs not seen in more than a year after China's central bank announced measures to stimulate the world's second-largest economy. Prior to the cuts, investors had been cautious on Chinese tech stocks like Alibaba and Meituan which are sensitive to the economy and consumer in China. However, big-name investor have started to strike a bullish tone on Chinese stocks. Despite the latest upswing, Chinese tech stocks remain significantly off their all-time highs hit in 2021.
Persons: Alibaba, David Tepper, Evelyn Cheng Organizations: Hong, Hang Seng Tech, Hong Kong, People's Bank of, Billionaire, CNBC, U.S . Federal Reserve, Baidu Locations: U.S, Hong Kong, People's Bank of China, China
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . In today's big story, the walls are closing in on New York City Mayor Eric Adams after a federal indictment . New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted on five criminal counts in a corruption probe accusing him of bribery and receiving illegal campaign contributions from foreign nationals. In one case, according to the indictment, that meant a Turkish Airlines manager offering to charge Adams $50 for two business-class seats worth $15,000 . AdvertisementMessages obtained by prosecutors also show Adams promising his staffer he "always" deleted texts following a discussion of alleged Turkish bribes.
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Mark Cuban says Trump has turned the Republican Party into his own "family business." AdvertisementMark Cuban said former President Donald Trump has made the Republican Party his "family business." The former president has five children — Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, Eric Trump, Tiffany Trump, and Barron Trump. Lara Trump is a former TV news producer and has been a fixture in her father-in-law's political career. Cuban and representatives of Trump didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, sent outside business hours.
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Open AI CEO Sam Altman said he doesn't see AI replacing human writers. AI's use in writing has grown since ChatGPT's launch, with some authors even using AI to write and illustrate books. AdvertisementWhile multiple jobs are seemingly at risk of one day being replaced by AI, Sam Altman doesn't believe writers are one of them. One freelance writer previously told BI that they lost a job after their client began using AI to replace his services. But Altman remains confident that human writers will maintain an advantage over AI — original idea generation.
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Elon Musk near a Falcon 9 rocket at SpaceX headquarters in Hawthorne, California in 2018. SpaceXSo much of the way SpaceX operates, as you tell it in the book, is Elon Musk's hands-on management and the way he pushes his workers. I don't think Elon does very well in those types of environments. I don't really understand the entire arc of his changing political views over the last decade. I don't think the regular person really understands what a technological leap Starship is.
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Deals valued at $1 billion-plus worldwide are up 22% from a year ago, LSEG data shows. Wall Street executives have been bullish about the burgeoning pipeline for deals. AdvertisementFor Wall Street deal makers, the billion-dollar bangers are back. So what has revived what Wall Street refers to as the "animal spirits," at least when it comes to bigger targets? Other Wall Street bank chieftains, like Ted Pick of Morgan Stanley and Peter Orszag of Lazard, have been bullish about the M&A pipeline.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUniCredit's Orcel acting 'slightly aggressively' with pursuit of Commerzbank: David MarshDavid Marsh, chairman of OMFIF, discusses the potential takeover battle between UniCredit and Commerzbank, and the German banking environment.
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Most analysts think that September's top-performing stocks could continue their ascent. September is a traditionally dicey for stocks: It's the worst month of the year for the S & P 500 , according to the Stock Trader's Almanac . With October right around the corner, CNBC Pro used FactSet data to screen for this month's top-performing stocks in the S & P 500 and find out where analysts see them going next. Constellation Energy is up more than 30% on the month, making it September's second-highest performer in the S & P 500. Power company Vistra has surged nearly 196% in 2024, and it's the top performer in the S & P 500 this month.
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Wang, chief China equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, told CNBC's " Street Signs Asia " Friday that the index could rise by another 10%. But she cautioned that more details on Beijing's recent economic stimulus measures were needed for a sustained rally. Chinese stocks rose further after Beijing on Thursday called for halting the real estate slump and a strengthening of monetary and fiscal policy. He said he's bought more Chinese stocks since. "After the break, we would really like to see as soon as possible the execution details on the physical spending and on the market stabilization measures," Wang said.
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Which Battleground State Voters Could Sway the Election? It says that in order for Democrats to win, Black voters must make up 30 percent of all voters and at least 30 percent of white voters must vote Democratic. Black voters, who cast nearly a third of the ballots in 2020, overwhelmingly favored Mr. Biden — by almost 90 percent. That’s because educational attainment divides mostly white voters, and many of Nevada’s less-educated voters are not white. Even so, that wasn’t enough for him to overcome the coalition of white voters with a college degree and voters of color who delivered Mr. Biden a victory.
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CNN —By losing to the Detroit Tigers 4-1, the 2024 White Sox entered the record books as one of the most inept teams in sports history. hold the overall record for losses when the then National League team finished with an abysmal 20-134 record. The signs of a historically bad year started at the beginning of this season when the White Sox opened with just three wins in the first 25 games. The team would later lose 14 straight games and then suffer a 21-game skid, tying the American League record with the 1998 Baltimore Orioles. Ahead of the undesired deed, infielder Nicky Lopez, who grew up a White Sox fan as a kid, told MLB.com, “It obviously sucks.
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CNN —Billing itself as the world’s “first holographic communications platform,” US startup Proto is beaming life-size, “3D” video into universities, hotels and medical centers. The boxes can reproduce pre-recorded video as well as a live feed, and any 4K camera, including an iPhone, can be used as the source. Nussbaum, whose background is in radio and podcasting, started Proto in 2018. In 2023, video of actor William Shatner was beamed from Los Angeles to the Advertising Week APAC event in Sydney, Australia. A similar technology launched by Dutch company Holoconnects has been deployed at hotels in Scandinavia, and used for advertising by BMW.
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"Hellboy: The Crooked Man" is the character's latest reboot. Director Brian Taylor told Business Insider the scene needed "a lot of rubber and a lot of lube." Director Brian Taylor told Business Insider that he used "a lot of rubber and a lot of lube" to get it right. AdvertisementInstead, "Hellboy: The Crooked Man" takes a welcome, back-to-basics approach and leans closer to the horror genre than action and fantasy. Icon Film Distribution presents "Hellboy: The Crooked Man" in UK cinemas from 27 September.
Persons: Brian Taylor, , Mike Mignola, Richard Corben, Jack Kesy, Martin Bassindale, Hellboy, David Harbour, Cora Fisher, Hannah Margetson, Fisher, Clive Barker, Taylor, Margetson Organizations: Business, Service, Millennium Media, Office
Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the press at Trump Tower in New York City, U.S., September 26, 2024. REUTERS/David Dee DelgadoDonald Trump on Friday called for Google to be criminally prosecuted for what the Republican presidential nominee called the company's bias toward his election opponent Vice President Kamala Harris in online search results. Trump in a social media post wrote that if the Department of Justice does not prosecute Google "for this blatant interference of Elections" he would request its prosecution "when I win the election and become President of the United States!" He seemed to be reacting to a new study by the right-leaning Media Research Center, which purportedly found that Google search engine results tended to show news articles that supposedly were positive to the Democrat Harris ahead of Trump's own campaign website when a user searched for "Donald Trump presidential race 2024." In his post on Truth Social, Trump wrote: "It has been determined that Google has illegally used a system of only revealing and displaying bad stories about Donald J. Trump, some made up for this purpose while, at the same time, only revealing good stories about Comrade Kamala Harris."
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New York Mayor Eric Adams is set to face federal charges. And the Oakland A’s play their last game in the city they’ve called home for over 50 years. New York Mayor Eric Adams expected to face federal chargesNew York Mayor Eric Adams has been indicted and is expected to be charged today by prosecutors out of the Southern District of New York, two sources familiar with the matter said. More coverage of Eric Adams:Calls grew for Adams to resign, including from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, New York City Comptroller Brad Lander and more. Two abandoned Los Angeles mansions owned by a Hollywood producer are covered in graffiti , drawing ire from neighbors and condemnation from city officials.
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The dispute involves land, known as Hickory Ground, that was home to the Muscogee Nation before removal to Oklahoma on the Trail of Tears. The Muscogee Nation is appealing a federal judge’s decision to dismiss their lawsuit over the casino construction. “Hickory Ground is sacred,” Mary Kathryn Nagle, an attorney representing the Muscogee Nation told the three-judge panel. The Poarch Band, which maintains their work preserved much of Hickory Ground, depicted the case as an attack on their sovereignty. Members of the Muscogee Nation marched to the Atlanta courthouse ahead of the arguments.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEmerging markets expert David Riedel suggests caution on China's market bounceDavid Riedel, Riedel Research, joins 'Fast Money' to talk investing in China, tensions in the South China Sea, and more.
Persons: David Riedel, Riedel Organizations: Riedel Research Locations: China, South China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBillionaire investor David Tepper on China: Central bank comments 'exceeded expectations'David Tepper, Appaloosa Management founder and president and Carolina Panthers owner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss his thoughts on the U.S. markets, state of the economy, the Fed's interest rate decision, his bets on the Chinese market and where he's finding opportunities, why he sold 84% of his stake in Nvidia in the second quarter, 2024 election, and more.
Persons: David Tepper Organizations: Billionaire, Appaloosa Management, Carolina Panthers, Nvidia Locations: China, Central
Billionaire hedge fund founder David Tepper said his big bet after the Federal Reserve's rate cut was to buy Chinese stocks. "We got a little bit longer, more Chinese stocks," Tepper continued. FXI 1D mountain iShares China Large-Cap ETF The iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) rallied more than 6% following Tepper's comments, extending its gains from a winning session for Chinese and Hong Kong stocks. Tepper also noted the Chinese market is cheaper than U.S. equities. To be sure, rising geopolitical concerns including further tariffs between the U.S. and China have spooked many investors away from the China market.
Persons: David Tepper, Tepper, CNBC's, Xi Jinping Organizations: Fed, Appaloosa Management, Baidu, Wynn Resorts, U.S Locations: China, U.S, Hong Kong, Sands
States of flow can lead to productive work sessions or explain your compulsion to endlessly scroll through social media. The act of pulling the lever turns an uncertain outcome into a certain one. Binary tasks, where the only outcomes are success or failure, aren't very conducive to flow, Melnikoff says. have a yes-or-no outcome, you're better off focusing on a more ambiguous number of consecutive successes or failures, Melnikoff says. "People value the sense that they're being productive and one with the activity that they're engaging in.
Persons: David Melnikoff, Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi —, Melnikoff, doesn't Organizations: Stanford Graduate School of Business, CNBC Locations: States, they're
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was indicted by federal grand jury amid a corruption probe. AdvertisementNew York City Mayor Eric Adams' administration has been embroiled in turmoil for months. July 2024: Adams served grand jury subpoenasFederal prosecutors subpoenaed Adams, his election committee, and City Hall in July. Advertisement"We have not identified any evidence of illegal conduct by the mayor," Adams' attorneys said at the time. September 26, 2024: Adams indictment unsealedThe 57-page indictment against Adams was unsealed on September 26, detailing serious allegations of corruption, bribery and wire fraud.
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China's stock market has recently rebounded on the promise of further economic and market stimulus. The measures include cuts to a variety of interest rates , as well as support for China's flagging real estate sector . China's stimulus efforts The Shanghai Composite has rallied sharply in the aftermath of those moves but remains about 50% below its all-time high of nearly 6,000, last seen in 2007. These moves have failed to boost growth or lead to a durable and sustainable stock market rally. The U.S. stock market accounted for roughly 60% of global stock market valuation in 2023.
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Ted Cruz of Texas and Rick Scott of Florida, with additional TV investments likely to come, according to the committee. “Senate Democrats are expanding the map and going on offense. That’s where Florida and Texas – which have been seen as relative long shots – come into play. Of the two states, Texas – which is at No. 9 on CNN’s ranking of flippable Senate seats – has been seen as a more viable target.
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