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REUTERS/Bobby Yip/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights New Tab , opens new tabJune 26 (Reuters) - A look at the day ahead in Asian markets. The first definition that appears in an online search for the meaning of "resilience" is "the capacity to withstand or to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness." In that light, the direction Asian markets are liable to take on Wednesday is hard to call. Broader concerns about the weakness of the yen and potential intervention from Japanese authorities, and the Chinese yuan's steady depreciation, still hang heavily over Asian markets. Here are key developments that could provide more direction to markets on Wednesday:- Australia inflation (May)- RBA assistant governor Kent speaks- Singapore manufacturing production (May)Sign up here.
Persons: Bobby Yip, Tuesday's, Christopher Kent, Kent, Jamie McGeever Organizations: Hong Kong Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Nvidia, Tuesday's U.S, Reserve Bank of Australia, Bank of Japan, U.S, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Hong Kong, China, U.S, Tuesday's, Singapore, Australia
Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: SolarEdge Technologies — Shares of the company tumbled more than 20% following the announcement that it will offer $300 million worth of convertible notes due 2029. — The stock plunged more than 7% after the company updated its earnings guidance for the full year on Monday after the bell. The wholesale pool supplies distributor expects full-year earnings between $11.04 and $11.44 per share. Carnival — Shares added nearly 8% after the cruise company posted a second-quarter earnings and revenue beat. Penn Entertainment — The casino operator and online gambling platform's stock fell 5% after Raymond James downgraded it to market perform from outperform.
Persons: Leslie's, LSEG, Raymond James, Enovix, Rivian, , Alex Harring, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange, Pool Corp, Carnival, Penn Entertainment, Airbus, Nvidia —, Novo Nordisk, Guggenheim, Spirit AeroSystems, Boeing, Bloomberg Locations: Singapore, France, China
LONDON — European stocks are expected to open lower Tuesday, following souring U.S. market sentiment at the start of the week. The U.K.'s FTSE index is seen opening 16 points lower at 8,284, Germany's DAX 130 points lower at 18,207, France's CAC 40 down 32 points at 7,678 and Italy's FTSE MIB down 55 points at 33,982, according to data from IG. Global markets have turned lower after investors stateside sold off U.S. Big Tech stocks on Monday in favor of sectors such as banking and energy. Asia-Pacific markets mostly rose overnight, with traders assessing South Korea's consumer sentiment index for June, as well as Japan's service sector producer prices. Spanish gross domestic product data will be the main major economic release.
Persons: Germany's DAX Organizations: U.S, CAC, IG, Global, . Big Tech, Nvidia Locations: Asia, Pacific, Europe
Nvidia (NVDA) is finally showing signs of profit-taking, suggesting that the entire technology sector might be ready for a breather. This could present many bearish trading setups in various stocks because of the influence Nvidia has had leading the AI bubble. For now, let's focus on making a bearish trade in the Invesco QQQ Trust , an ETF that tracks the Nasdaq 100 index. The Trade The trade structure I have chosen here is called a Bear Call Spread also known as a Call Credit Spread. As long as QQQ stays below $483 in the next 17 days, this trade will return a 38% ROI on the money risked.
Persons: Nishant Pant Organizations: Nvidia, Trust, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
Nvidia stock reversed a three-day drop, boosting the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAn end to Nvidia's rout brought new life to the stock market on Tuesday, sending the S&P 500 and Nasdaq churning higher in the session. Investors are keeping watch for Friday's personal consumption expenditures release, which will help determine US inflation and future monetary policy.
Persons: Michelle Bowman, there's, , Jeffrey Roach Organizations: Nasdaq, Service, Nvidia, Amazon, Google, Financial, Investors, Federal Reserve Locations: Here's
Stock futures hovered near the flatline Tuesday evening after the S&P 500 rebounded from a rough start to the week. S&P 500 futures hovered pulled back 0.03, while Nasdaq 100 futures hovered near the flatline. In Tuesday's regular trading, both the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq Composite ended three days of declines, buoyed by a bounce in Nvidia shares. The artificial intelligence darling's market cap gives it tremendous sway over the S&P 500, and its 154% surge in 2024 has raised concerns over a lack of breadth in this year's rally. "We look for the market to broaden out, but it's not necessarily a binary choice between megacaps and smaller caps, but more bias going forward to looking at these other companies in the S&P 500."
Persons: Dow, Paul Hickey, CNBC's, it's, General Mills Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, FedEx, Rivian Automotive, Volkswagen, Nvidia, Investment Group, Federal, Micron Technology Locations: Paychex
Hedge funds are rotating out of tech stocks, especially winning chipmakers, after strong gains in the first half, according to data from Goldman Sachs' prime brokerage . The Wall Street investment bank said chip stocks now make up 4.3% of overall net exposure on its prime book, down from a five-year high of 5.8% at the start of June. The sale of tech stocks by hedge funds coincided with a retreat in the sector, led by Nvidia , the biggest beneficiary from the artificial intelligence boom so far. The stock fell about 6.7% Monday, adding to its 4% decline last week that snapped an eight-week winning streak. While hedge funds dumped tech names, they were rotating into financial stocks for a second straight week and at the fastest pace since December, Goldman said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Jensen Huang Organizations: Technology, Goldman . Semiconductor, Nvidia, Microsoft Locations: U.S
Cryptocurrencies rose broadly, a day after bitcoin slumped to under $60,000 for the first time since early May, leading to a broad sell-off in crypto assets. Solana was the crypto market leader on Tuesday, however. The token tied to Chainlink, which provides data feeds on the Solana network, gained 7%. Ether gained 2% and coins linked to other Ethereum rivals rose broadly. Cardano's ADA jumped more than 6%, Polkadot advanced 5% and Binance Coin rose 3%.
Persons: bitcoin, Noelle Acheson, Solana, Ben Kurland Organizations: Metrics, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Solana Foundation, ADA, Polkadot Locations: Solana
London CNN —At the beginning of the year, Federal Reserve officials projected they would cut interest rates three times this year. The labor-force participation rate has leveled off after a post-Covid boom, and the US immigration policy rate may soon become more restrictive, limiting potential new labor market participants. “Reducing our policy rate too soon or too quickly could result in a rebound in inflation, requiring further future policy rate increases to return inflation to 2% over the longer run.”Investors weren’t happy to hear it. That’s why not taking preemptive action when it’s not necessary is so important.”Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee has also been particularly hawkish in his views. He also said rate hikes are “certainly not off the table.”Like Bowman and Kashkari, New York Fed President John Williams said rate hikes aren’t part of his baseline outlook.
Persons: Michelle Bowman, she’s, ” Bowman, Bowman, , Dow, Mary Daly, Daly, ” Daly, “ We’re, it’s, Austan Goolsbee, Goolsbee, Neel Kashkari, John Williams, he’s Organizations: London CNN —, Federal Reserve, Exchange, London ., Federal, Market, Nvidia, San Francisco Fed, Commonwealth Club World Affairs of California, Chicago Fed, Minneapolis, Kashkari , New York Fed, Commerce Department Locations: London, San Francisco, Kashkari , New
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday opined about his long-standing faith in Nvidia stock, even as the company shed significant market cap this week. "I'm simply going to stick with the stocks of the best companies in the market." Nvidia hit a $3.34 trillion valuation last week, surpassing Microsoft to become the largest company in the world. Cramer suggested that this data had a ripple effect across other consumer and housing-oriented stocks such as Lowe's , Home Depot and Fortune Brands . Cramer added that Nvidia and its megacap peers that can "pay cash" aren't concerned with interest rates.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, I'm, FactSet, Cramer, aren't Organizations: Nvidia, Microsoft, Corp, Depot, Fortune Brands, Pool Corp
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
After three sessions of heavy rotation out of tech and AI winners and into other areas of the market, the market has shifted back to tech and momentum leaders. So when cracks are forming in other areas of the market, investors quickly return to where the growth is the strongest: tech. Stress tests: With the annual bank stress test results due out Wednesday after the bell, Jefferies took a look at how bank stocks have fared since 2021 immediately following the release. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. The new Ford F-150 truck goes through the assembly line at the Ford Dearborn Plant on April 11, 2024 in Dearborn, Michigan.
Persons: Jim Cramer, John Rainey, Cramer, Ford, Jefferies, Wells Fargo, General Mills, — Morgan Chittum, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Bill Pugliano Organizations: CNBC, Corp, Supply, Pool Corp, Walmart, Union Pacific, Micron, Nvidia, Federal Reserve, Jefferies, FedEx, United States Postal Service, Jim Cramer's Charitable, Ford, Ford Dearborn Plant, Getty Locations: London, Dearborn , Michigan
A cohort known as the "dogs" of the Dow Jones Industrial Average is a changing list of stocks with the highest dividend yield at the end of each year. For those who subscribed to the dogs theory, there's largely been upside — with 7 of the 9 stocks beating the Dow. These stats are current as of Monday afternoon: Verizon runs the dog house with the highest current dividend yield at 6.6%. The stock also has a current dividend yield of 3.4%. While Goldman Sachs has seen the best year-to-date performance, the bank has the lowest current dividend yield on the list at just 2.4%.
Persons: It's, Michael O'Higgins, Dow, — Goldman Sachs —, FactSet, Bank of America's Tal Liani, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Dow Jones, Nvidia, Dow, CNBC Pro, Verizon, Cisco, Bank of America's, Walgreens Locations: FactSet
Morgan Stanley initiates Ryder System as overweight Morgan Stanley said the transformation is underway for the transport company. " Morgan Stanley names UnitedHealth a top pick Morgan Stanley said the health-care company is compelling. "With this note, we are adjusting our Top Pick to UNH (from CI), where its relative share price performance presents an opportunity in our view." Morgan Stanley initiates Elevance Health as overweight Morgan Stanley called out Elevance Health's earnings power as it initiated coverage of the stock. " Melius reiterates Apple as buy Melius raised its price target on Apple to $260 per share from $227.
Persons: Jefferies, kingmaker, CARR, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Morgan Stanley, Ryder, UnitedHealth, Bernstein, Tesla, TD Cowen, TD, it's, Melius, BEV, Eli Lilly, LLY Organizations: Nvidia, Citi, Micron, Carrier, UBS, Anheuser, Busch InBev, IBM, Bank of America, Broadcom, VMWare, CI, Elevance Health, Cherniere Energy, Cheniere Energy Inc, Ally, Barclays, Apple, " Bank of America, Alexa, Reuters, China, JPMorgan, Royal Locations: LLY, Royal Caribbean
Affirm — The buy now, pay later stock popped 10% after Goldman Sachs assumed coverage of the name at a buy rating. Roth MKM upgraded Cinemark to a buy from a neutral rating, saying that headwinds should soon shift to "very attractive tailwinds." Anheuser-Busch InBev — The brewing company's shares rose around 3% after UBS upgraded the stock to buy from neutral. Carrier Global — The heating and ventilation stock rose 3% on the heels of a Citi upgrade to buy from neutral. Energy stocks – A slate of energy names rose as crude oil futures jumped to start the last week of June.
Persons: Eli Lilly, tirzepatide, Eli Lilly's, ATTR, Goldman Sachs, Will Nance, Roth MKM, headwinds, Morgan Stanley, Cowen, Ferrari, Brent, SLB, Baker Hughes, — CNBC's Lisa Han, Jesse Pound, Alex Harring, Sean Conlon, Samantha Subin Organizations: Systems, Food and Drug Administration, Coyote Logistics, UPS, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Nvidia, Microsoft, Anheuser, Busch InBev, UBS, Busch, IBM, Ryder, Carrier, Citi, Ferrari —, Energy, West Texas Intermediate, APA Locations: U.S
Since briefly becoming the world's most valuable company last week, Nvidia has dropped for three consecutive trading days and is now down 13% from its peak. Nvidia's decline brought with it a slide in chipmakers and other tech companies that have been tied to the artificial intelligence boom. Super Micro Computer , which sells servers packed with Nvidia's AI chips, slid 8.7 percent, and Dell , which competes in that market, fell 5.2%. Last week, it topped Apple and Microsoft as the most valuable U.S. company with a market capitalization over $3 trillion before giving up some of those gains. Later this year, Nvidia will start shipping its next-generation AI chips, called Blackwell, that some analysts say could kick off another cycle with significant growth for the chipmaker and its partners.
Persons: it's, Stephanie Link, Blackwell, Ray Wang Organizations: Nvidia, Micro Computer, Dell, Qualcomm, Broadcom, Apple, Microsoft, CNBC, Google, Oracle, Meta, Constellation Research Locations: U.S
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia's growth is going to continue for at least the next 18-24 months: Constellation's Ray WangRay Wang, Constellation Research founder, chairman and principal analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss Nvidia's stock performance, why he has a $200 price target on the stock, and more.
Persons: Constellation's Ray Wang Ray Wang Organizations: Constellation Research
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., June 24, 2024. Stock futures were flat in overnight trading after a selloff in favored technology names brought the Nasdaq Composite to its worst day since April. During the regular session, the Dow Jones Industrial Average bucked Monday's selloff, adding nearly 261 points, or 0.67%. The S&P 500 dropped 0.31%, while the Nasdaq Composite shed 1.09% for its worst day since April as investors rotated out of semiconductors. Wall Street is looking ahead to earnings from FedEx and Carnival on Tuesday as the season nears its end.
Persons: Jeff deGraaf, CNBC's Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, SolarEdge Technologies, Pool Corp, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Broadcom, FedEx, Richmond Fed Locations: New York City, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBest-performing Q2 sector: Nvidia and AI-related stocks drive tech higherAlex Kantrowitz, Founder of Big Technology, discusses tech as the best performing sector in Q2 and whether the trend can continue next quarter.
Persons: Alex Kantrowitz Organizations: Nvidia, Big Technology
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with Solus' Dan Greenhaus and NB Private’s Shannon SaccociaDan Greenhaus, Solus Alternative Asset Management chief strategist, and Shannon Saccocia, chief investment officer of NB Private Wealth, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the markets, Nvidia's parabolic move, and the mega caps impact on the overall market.
Persons: Solus, Dan Greenhaus, Shannon, Shannon Saccocia Organizations: Asset Management, Wealth
Synthesia, which says it's used by nearly half of the Fortfune 500, uses AI avatars for all kinds of purposes. Synthesia's AI video assistant can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. SynthesiaSynthesia also launched a new AI video assistant which can produce summaries of entire articles and documents. The company's competitors include AI video tools Veed, Colossyan, Elai, and HeyGen. And Chinese-owned social media app TikTok also recently debuted Symphony Assistant, a product that allows creators to make their own AI avatars.
Persons: Synthesia, hasn't, Victor Riparbelli, Riparbelli, they're, Synthesia Synthesia Organizations: Nvidia, CNBC, Microsoft, Accel Locations: London, Nigerian
BEIJING — China's ByteDance is working with U.S. chip designer Broadcom on developing an advanced AI processor, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, a move that would help TikTok's owner secure sufficient supply of high-end chips amid U.S.-Sino tensions. Securing AI chips is crucial for ByteDance to make its algorithms more powerful. To support its AI push, ByteDance has stockpiled Nvidia chips, according to a separate person who was briefed on the matter. Bytedance currently has hundreds of semiconductor-related job openings posted, including 15 for ASIC chip designers, according to checks of its website. It has also been poaching top people from other Chinese AI chip firms, according to one of the sources who has direct knowledge of this issue.
Persons: TSMC, ByteDance, Bailly, Bytedance Organizations: BEIJING, U.S, Broadcom, Reuters, ByteDance, supercomputing, China's, Competition, Huawei HWT.UL, Nvidia Locations: Washington, U.S, China, ByteDance
UPS shares were unchanged in premarket trading. Planet Fitness — The budget-friendly gym chain climbed 3.1% after TD Cowen named the stock a top pick and raised its rating to buy from hold. Affirm — The buy-now-pay-later stock jumped 3.2% on the heels of Goldman Sachs' initiation at a buy rating. IBM — The legacy tech giant moved 1.4% higher after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage with a buy rating. Cinemark — Shares popped 3.3% after Roth MKM upgraded the American movie theater chain to buy from neutral, citing "meaningful box office improvement."
Persons: Eli Lilly — ResMed, Eli Lilly's, Eli Lilly, Jefferies, TD Cowen, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Roth MKM, , Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound Organizations: Coyote Logistics, UPS, RXO, Coyote, Nvidia, Carrier, Citi, Ferrari —, UBS, Anheuser, Busch InBev —, IBM
Nvidia stock continued to move lower following a big rally last week. With earnings season over, it's a quiet week on the macro front for investors. The biggest data release this week is Fed's preferred PCE inflation gauge on Friday. AdvertisementUS stocks traded mixed on Monday as investors gear up for a new set of inflation data later in the week. With earnings season over, investors will turn their attention to the PCE inflation data set to be released on Friday, which happens to be the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge.
Persons: Stocks, Fed's, , David Morrison Organizations: Nvidia, Service, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Trade Nation, Federal, PCE Locations: Here's
Jim Cramer's daily rapid fire looks at stocks in the news outside the CNBC Investing Club portfolio. IBM : Shares rose 3% after Goldman Sachs initiated coverage of the stock with a buy rating. "We were surprised last quarter ... how much they're helping companies adjust to the new world" around artificial intelligence, Jim Cramer said. Target : Shares rose 2.5% after the retailer said companies that use Shopify's commerce platform can apply to join its third-party marketplace known as Target Plus. Affirm Holdings : Goldman Sachs assumed coverage of the buy now, pay later company with a buy rating.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Goldman Sachs, Jim Cramer, Cramer, chipmaker Organizations: CNBC, Club, IBM, Carrier Global, Citigroup, Target, Costco, TJX Companies, Micron, Baird, Nvidia, Apple
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