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Deutsche Bank on what stocks to buy if Kamala Harris wins
  + stars: | 2024-09-12 | by ( Alex Harring | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Deutsche Bank has some ideas on which stocks investors will want to hold if Kamala Harris comes out on top in November's presidential election. Following Tuesday night's debate , analyst Nicole DeBlase sent a note to clients looking at the themes and individual companies that stand to benefit from another four years of Democrats in the White House. Here's what she likes in this scenario: Residential construction suppliers, which can benefit from more housing support: Lennox International , Stanley Black & Decker , Carrier Global , Trane Technologies and Pentair Stocks tied to a "more cooperative and less protectionist world order": Stanley Black & Decker, Zurn Elkay Water Solutions Electric product and system makers, assuming an intact Inflation Reduction Act: Eaton , Hubbell , Vertiv HVAC stocks, for the same reason: Lennox International, Carrier Global, Trane Technologies, Johnson Controls International Regulation of per- and polyfluoroalkyl contaminants, known as PFAS: Xylem "From a high level, [a] Harris victory would likely bring more support for lower-income households (via housing subsidies/tax breaks) but higher corporate tax rates, less overt protectionism and legislation that limits/reverses climate change," DeBlase told clients. The election is almost universally expected to be close. One measure of economic "misery " appears to favor Harris, using data analysis from research firm Strategas — but only by a narrow margin.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Nicole DeBlase, Stanley Black, Decker, Pentair Stocks, Eaton, Hubbell, Harris, DeBlase Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Lennox International, Carrier, Trane Technologies, Pentair, Solutions, Johnson
CNN —House Republicans are flirting with the idea of forcing a government shutdown over the issue of noncitizens voting in US elections. “We have a number of states who have done audits of their voter rolls and found thousands of noncitizens on their voter rolls. Johnson also later referenced Texas as a state where undocumented immigrants have tried to register to vote. “There are a number of states who have shown they have noncitizens on their voter rolls. In 2019, a review of voter rolls in the state seemed to suggest 95,000 noncitizens were on the rolls.
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New York CNN —It’s easy to dismiss many presidential candidates’ campaign promises as empty, because Congress would need to approve them. Alex Durante, an economist at the Tax Foundation, a right-leaning think tank, told CNN that 100% tariffs would threaten the economy. It’s possible he is floating 100% tariffs as just a threat designed to change the behavior of other countries. ‘No question it’s inflationary’The Trump campaign did not provide an explanation to CNN about how Trump would implement 100% tariffs nor what the trigger would be. He said Trump’s tariff plan, if enacted, would risk setting off a market panic like former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss did in 2022.
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Cooling labor data could still lead the Fed to cut rates by 50 basis points, Goldman Sachs' David Solomon says. "I think the percentage chance is in the low 30s," Solomon said of a 50 basis point cut. The slightly hotter August CPI reading tilted the odds further in favor of a 25 basis point cut. AdvertisementIt wasn't long ago that Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon forecasted there could be no rate cuts from the Federal Reserve this year. Now, even as the latest inflation data has most investors pricing in a 25 basis point cut in September, Solomon says a larger cut could still be in the cards.
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Among other benefits increases, the contract would increase union members’ pay by last least 25% over four years. Union members have launched a series of protests this week outside of Boeing plants and may ultimately reject the new contract union leaders negotiated with Boeing management. The deal will be officially approved if more than 50% of the members vote in favor of the tentative agreement. That would prevent a strike, no matter how many workers vote to strike. If just more than a third of members vote against a strike, then the contract takes effect, no matter the results of the ratification vote.
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Reuters —American Airlines flight attendants have ratified a new five-year contract with the airline, the Association of Professional Flight Attendants (APFA) said on Thursday. With 95% of eligible flight attendants voting, 87% were in favor of the new deal, the union said. Flight attendants have also urged an end to the industry practice of not compensating crews for the time spent during boarding and waiting at the airport before and between flights. “Among the many improvements, the contract includes a new sit rig for compensation for long sits between flights, and American Airlines Flight Attendants become the first unionized workgroup to lock in pay for boarding,” APFA National President Julie Hedrick said. In addition to industry-leading wage rates, the new labor deal includes out-year wage increases and addresses many quality-of-life issues that the flight attendants have been advocating for, the union said.
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Harris’ campaign is also leveraging the endorsement of Taylor Swift, which could open a new seam of interest among the pop megastar’s loyal fanbase. The former president also Wednesday publicly toyed with the idea of a second debate, after the Harris campaign challenged him to another round. There’s a case for the vice president folding her tent given that she might not be able to repeat Tuesday’s performance. He weaved a dismissal of the Swift endorsement for Harris into a wider attack on the vice president on Fox News. The Trump campaign is sure to keep up its drumbeat of complaints that she’s avoiding deeper media scrutiny.
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Former President Donald Trump repeated a broad range of false claims, internet rumors and outlandish conspiracy theories during Tuesday night’s presidential debate, many of which might have seemed unintelligible without a deep understanding of obscure corners of far-right social media. Late in the debate right before the second break, Trump released a torrent of vague claims alleging corruption in the Biden administration. “At this debate, it was Trump who relayed a (false) online social media meme about migrants eating cats that showed his team in its own bubble,” he wrote. During Tuesday’s debate, one of Trump’s bizarre claims related to abortion. Midway through the debate, Trump spoke about election security and alleged that an unspecified “they” are trying to get illegal immigrants to vote.
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“Obamacare was lousy health care. Harris senior adviser David Plouffe promised Wednesday that voters will hear more about Trump’s health care comments. “He promised us a health care plan back in 2015. But he still wants to basically throw tens of millions of people off health care,” Plouffe said on MSNBC. I say: How are we going to fix the system?”Asked if he supports Trump's call to reopen the ACA fight, No.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, “ Obamacare, It’s, ” Trump, , , didn’t, Trump’s, Trump, Harris, Biden, David Plouffe, ” Plouffe, Barack Obama, Sen, John McCain, I’ve, Joe Biden, hasn’t, ” Sen, Rick Scott, Republican Sen, John Barrasso, Obama’s Organizations: Affordable, ACA, Republicans, MSNBC, , GOP, Trump, Democrats, Republican Locations: Trump, Wyoming
Yunes Linares strolled into the Senate chambers and was met with applause and chants of “hero!” by Morena senators and screams of “traitor!” from his own party. One PAN senator, Lilly Téllez, even threw dozens of coins at Yunes Linares, calling him a ”traitor who sold out his country” for his own benefit. A Senate vote was expected Wednesday. Yunes had challenged it and got a temporary suspension, calling it a political persecution by the governing Morena party, the same party his father now appears ready to support. A Yunes vote in favor would allow the ruling party to clear the biggest hurdle in making the proposal law.
Persons: Yunes Linares, Lilly Téllez, Marko Cortés, Sen, Yunes Márquez, Yunes, Cortés, López Obrador —, Organizations: PAN, Yunes Locations: Morena
MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s Senate paused debate of a controversial judicial overhaul on Tuesday after protesters broke into the building, adding drama to already tense discussions of the reform, which critics fear could undermine the country’s rule of law. Lopez Obrador and President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum have vigorously defended the reform as essential for holding judges accountable and reducing corruption. As senators debated the reform, opposition lawmakers accused the ruling bloc of underhanded tactics to secure the necessary two-thirds majority. But speculation is mounting that opposition PAN Senator Miguel Angel Yunes has switched allegiance to the ruling bloc over the reform. While the Senate was in session, Yunes requested medical leave in a letter read by the secretary of the Senate’s board of directors.
Persons: Jose Gerardo Fernandez, , Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, Lopez Obrador, Claudia Sheinbaum, Critics, Morena, Miguel Angel Yunes, Yunes Organizations: MEXICO CITY —, PAN, NBC Locations: MEXICO, United States, Canada
Read previewVice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump met for their first debate on Tuesday night. Kamala Harris made a point to shake hands with TrumpFor the first time since 2016, the two presidential candidates shook hands on the debate stage. "Kamala Harris, good to debate with you," the vice president could be heard saying. AdvertisementThat's a choice, given the performative aspects of a high-stakes presidential debate. AdvertisementFormer President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris during the ABC News presidential debate.
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Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. If there were any winners from the debate, solar stocks would be it. Other solar stocks such as Array and First Solar were soaring as well. 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, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Jim, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, Morgan, Stocks, Campbell, Buster's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Fed, Williams, Viking Therapeutics, Dave Locations: United States, Sonoma
During the June debate, the moderators did not correct false claims made by Trump and President Joe Biden. Ahead of Tuesday night’s debate in Philadelphia, ABC News did not commit to live fact-checking, but as the event got underway both anchors stepped in to debunk false claims made by Trump on at least three occasions. He told us there have been no credible reports of specific claims of pets being harmed, injured or abused by individuals within the immigrant community.”“Well, I’ve seen people on television,” Trump argued. “Weird how the hack moderators at @abcnews are only ‘Fact checking’ Trump and allowing Kamala to lie nonstop. The Fake News is the enemy of the people!” Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr. wrote on X.
Persons: David Muir, Linsey Davis, Donald Trump, Jake Tapper, Dana Bash, Joe Biden, , Harris ’, Tim Walz, ” Trump, , Trump, ” Muir, I’ve, ” “ I’m, there’s, Muir, Biden, Harris, CNN’s Daniel Dale, ” Dale, Candy Crowley, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Chris Wallace, NBC’s Kristen Welker, David Chalian, Kamala, Donald Trump Jr, ” Megyn Kelly, podcaster Organizations: New, New York CNN, ABC, CNN, Trump, ABC News, Republican, Fox News, Washington, NBC Locations: New York, Philadelphia, Ohio, Springfield, Springfield , Ohio, Harris
Harris and Trump fought over whether to mute mics ahead of Tuesday's debate. The pool reporter noted more off-mic moments came from Harris than Trump. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! Host ABC News opted to silence candidates when it wasn't their turn to speak, even though Kamala Harris, unlike Joe Biden, wanted live mics throughout the event — likely assuming any outbursts by Donald Trump would work in her favor. But there were a number of off-mic comments Tuesday night captured by a pool reporter, who was allowed to attend the audience-less debate in person.
Persons: Harris, Trump, , Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Donald Trump Organizations: Trump, Service, ABC, Business
“When I was younger, I was never thinking that I can win a stage in the Tour de France,” Pogačar tells CNN Sport. “After I won the first Tour de France – because that’s an ultimate goal in cycling – everything is more or less a bonus. “But three now, three Tours de France and maybe 10 more years of my career if I’m well. That includes one-day classics, which require an explosivity normally sacrificed by Tour de France contenders in favor of endurance. He said last year that Pogačar can “win everything” and called the young rider a “blessing” for cycling fans.
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According to Bank of America, one area of the market is set to benefit from increased market volatility: quality stocks, or stocks with strong business models and financial fundamentals. And the cherry on top is that quality stocks — which typically become expensive during downturns — are still cheap despite their recent rally, coming out of a two-decade rut. As seen in the graph below, the high-quality factor serves as a hedge against elevated market volatility. Bank of AmericaQuality is still cheapLuckily for investors, this safe-haven area of the stock market is trading at an attractive valuation. Bank of AmericaWhile quality stocks have recently re-rated to a slight premium, they're still reasonably priced, according to Bank of America.
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US Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris listens to former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speak during a presidential debate at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on September 10, 2024. Solar and clean energy stocks rose Wednesday after Wall Street largely declared Vice President Kamala Harris the winner of the first and likely only debate before the November election. The Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) and the iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) gained more than 3% and more than 2%, respectively, in morning trading. The benchmarks are down 28% and 11% this year as uncertainty over the outcome of the election has clouded the outlook for the clean energy industry. "We expect a near-term bounce towards Vice President Harris following the first debate with former President Trump, but the longer-term impact remains unclear," Raymond James analyst Ed Mills told clients in a note late Wednesday night.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Sunnova, Harris, Trump, Raymond James, Ed Mills Organizations: Democratic, Republican, National Constitution Center, Clean Energy, New York Times, Siena College, White, Citi, White House Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania
CNN —Registered voters who watched Tuesday’s presidential debate broadly agree that Kamala Harris outperformed Donald Trump, according to a CNN poll of debate watchers conducted by SSRS. The vice president also outpaced both debate watchers’ expectations for her and Joe Biden’s onstage performance against the former president earlier this year, the poll found. Debate watchers said, 63% to 37%, that Harris turned in a better performance onstage in Philadelphia. That June debate was a rare presidential debate win for Trump: In 2020 and 2016, Biden and Hillary Clinton were seen by debate watchers as outperforming him across the presidential debates. Results for the full sample of debate watchers have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 5.3 percentage points.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, SSRS, Joe Biden’s, Harris, Trump’s, Trump, Biden, Hillary Clinton, Harris ’, CNN’s Jennifer Agiesta Organizations: CNN, Trump, Democratic, Republican Locations: Philadelphia, Trump, Harris
Investors swiftly penalized Trump’s social media business following the former president’s widely panned debate performance. Trump Media initially spiked 10% that day, before fizzling and ending in the red. Trump Media has at times become a way for traders to bet on the political fortunes of Trump and the chances he returns to the White House. Trump is not only the dominant shareholder in Trump Media, he is the most popular user on Truth Social, the company’s only significant product. The lock-up restrictions preventing Trump from selling his 114.75 million shares in Trump Media are set to expire later this month.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Joe Biden’s, ” Matthew Tuttle, Harris ’, , ” Tuttle, Michael Block, AgentSmyth, , ” Block, didn’t, Biden Organizations: New, New York CNN, Trump, Trump Media & Technology Group, Social, ABC, CNN, Trump Media, Tuttle Capital Management, ” Trump, White, Truth Locations: New York, Coinbase
In this article AMZN Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTWorkers stock shelves at an Amazon Fresh grocery store in Seattle, Washington, US, on Thursday, May 2, 2024. As part of the Fresh store redesign, Amazon created a more colorful layout and added Krispy Kreme donut and coffee stalls. "We like the early results a lot," Jassy said on the company's first-quarter earnings call in April, referring to the revamped Fresh stores. Amazon declined to comment on the status of the Fresh stores that remain unopened. "You walk into the Amazon Fresh store in Roseville and it feels like you're in a stainless steel wine cellar," Thill said.
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NFL season opened with a stealth bomber fly-over in Kansas City last week. Digital TV antennas offer a cost-effective way to watch live sports without pricey subscriptions. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThe NFL season opened last week with a stealth bomber soaring over the Kansas City Chiefs' stadium while Coco Jones belted out The Star-Spangled Banner.
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GOP senators 'hesitant' to mandate IVF coverageBut there is scant evidence of a Republican appetite for that plan in Congress. “I don’t know that we need to go so far as to mandate IVF coverage,” Lummis said. Rep. Jim Banks, R-Ind., a former chair of the conservative Republican Study Committee and a Senate candidate, said he hasn’t seen a Trump policy plan on IVF to evaluate. “I don’t know what that would look like — to make it free.”Democrats say Trump is lying and trying to bamboozle voters. “Donald Trump will say anything that he thinks might be one more vote in favor of Donald Trump.
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The group released the survey last week with two nonprofit organizations, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment Education Fund and Asian American Futures. The survey authors interviewed 1,253 Asian Americans across six of the largest Asian ethnic groups in California. Ramakrishnan said the results are relatively consistent with Asian American voters in the past. Still, there continues to be a misconception that appealing to Asian Americans, which often requires multilingual outreach, is too expensive, Ramakrishnan said. But hiring more Asian Americans on campaigns could help solve that issue.
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New Hampshire voters will head to the polls Tuesday for a primary that will set up the matchup for one of just two governor’s races in presidential battleground states this year. In addition to North Carolina, New Hampshire is the only other swing state to hold a race for governor this election cycle. “I think that helps people in New Hampshire realize that Kelly Ayotte is a New Hampshire Republican, not a straight party loyalist,” Williams said. In New Hampshire, abortion is banned after fetal viability, or around the 24th week of pregnancy. “We’ve seen in the last few years that governors and state leadership sort of make or break it when it comes to protecting abortion rights,” Levy said.
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