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Fortesa Latifi went back to working only one week after giving birth and felt intensely guilty. AdvertisementI didn't want to soak up every minute of 'leave'As a contractor and freelance writer, my maternity leave wasn't a given. Allison Venditti, the founder of Moms at Work, an organization for working moms, said leaving maternity leave early isn't uncommon. "The most important thing, I think, is for people to have choice — choice in how they approach work and family, choice to go back to work early, choice to take more time off," Venditti said. We deserve federally mandated maternity leave; it's truly barbaric that we are one of only six countries without guaranteed paid maternity leave.
Persons: Fortesa Latifi, Latifi, , Wegener, she's, Emily Kaplan, Kaplan, Allison Venditti, I've, Emily Scorgie, Venditti Organizations: Service Locations: Los Angeles, Kalamazoo , Michigan, Silver Spring , Maryland, Dallas , Texas, American
I do think that seeing a woman on the ballot will, hopefully, encourage more women to vote, even if they don't vote for Harris. At the time, I thought it was going to be a landslide, like 'We're about to have our first woman president.' I don't think everybody in the U.S. will ever be ready for a woman president, but I don't think everybody in the U.S. was ready for a Black president either. Even if Kamala wins, I don't think everybody in the U.S. is ready for a woman president, just like they weren't ready for a Black president. I think Harris is just bringing a lot of new people into the process who haven't necessarily felt included before.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Harris, Donald Trump, Here's, Sallie Krawcheck, Lauren Simmons, Bushra, Emma Bogdan, Hillary, haven't, It's, that's, Annie Lazan, Clinton, I'm, she's, Bushra Amiwala, they're, We're, Van Dyke, Sess Lee, Nikki Haley, Signe Espinoza, Brianna Doe, Sami Sage, they've, We've, Kamala, She's, Ariel Washington, Nadia Rahman, San Francisco I, Jill Homan, Schwager, Meghan O'Connor, Kansas City , Missouri I've, there's, Trump, That's, Jennifer Ashton, I've, Roe, Wade, what's Organizations: Democratic, Trump, The New York Times, Siena, CNBC, Republicans, Independents, Clinton, Marist College, Skokie School, of Education, Republican, Democrat, Betches Media, U.S, Biden, ABC News Locations: Poughkeepsie , New York, U.S, Franklin Lakes , New Jersey, Skokie, Chicago , Illinois, Israel, Palestine, Overland Park , Kansas, Los Angeles, Conshohocken , Pennsylvania, Phoenix One, New York City, Arlington , Texas, Lincoln , Nebraska, San Francisco, Gaza, American, Pakistani American, St, Louis , Missouri, America, Kansas City , Missouri, Archer Lodge, North Carolina, Trump
Someone apparently forgot to tell mutual fund managers that they are supposed to be worried right now. Professional fund managers have been increasing their bets on stocks since the fourth quarter got underway earlier this month, according to Bank of America. "Watching mutual fund cash levels is typically like watching paint dry, but not this month. That shift is notable ahead of the election and suggests that some fund managers are unconcerned about short-term volatility as votes roll in. Fund managers are underweight that area relative to history, and could rotate into those stocks if they gain more confidence, according to Subramanian.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Cash, Subramanian Organizations: Bank of America . Equity, Investment Company Institute
Over the 12-month period ending June, about 2 of 3 active bond managers trounced their average passive counterpart, according to a recent analysis from Morningstar . There were a few tailwinds in active managers' favor. With the Fed recently cutting rates by a half point — and Chair Jerome Powell noting that two more quarter-point cuts could be in the cards this year — a new challenge awaits these active bond funds. As interest rates fall, active managers can position accordingly, said Roger Hallam, global head of rates at Vanguard. "We expect active managers to make a little more, and they should be because they're doing more trades and it costs more to manage active portfolios," said Olmsted.
Persons: , Ryan Jackson, Jerome Powell, it's, Jackson, Paul Olmsted, Roger Hallam, wouldn't, Hallam, Morningstar, Olmsted Organizations: Federal Reserve, Morningstar, Vanguard, Bond Fund, SEC
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Persons: Cardholders, Merrill, you'll, you've, Cash, You'll, BankAmericard, cardholders aren't Organizations: Business, Bank of America, Card, The Bank of America, of America, Credit, Drug, Merrill, Bank, Deposit Bank of America, Quicksilver, . Bank of America, Cash, Capital, College
How a U.S. spy tapped into Russian communication lines
  + stars: | 2024-09-13 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Olson, who served more than 30 years overseas, had been intercepting sensitive Russian information that was being sent over microwave transmissions. For this series, Eamon Javers spent nearly a year investigating a criminal network and exploring how wealthy Russian hackers stole millions from U.S. investors. Javers interviewed FBI agents, prosecutors — and even spies like Olson — to reveal the shocking details of a massive criminal enterprise. Javers asked Olson what it feels like to go on such a mission, something he called "Mission Impossible stuff." "It's humbling because you have this sense that your country put that much trust in you to carry out that mission," Olson said.
Persons: Jim Olson, Olson, Eamon Javers, Javers, , we're Organizations: CIA, CNBC Senior Washington, FBI Locations: Moscow, Russian
Cryptocurrencies were among the hardest assets hit this morning as bitcoin slid 15% toward its worst day since June 2022. The turmoil has investors wondering, once again: what happened to the narrative that bitcoin is a store of value, and a hedge against uncertainty? For short- and even medium-term traders it may not be, since it trades so closely with risk assets. "That's, in a way, why [it] tends to have a more solid floor than other risk assets like equities … because of the diversity of their narrative." Before this weekend bitcoin was supported by a strong floor of about $55,000 and has struggled to break through its $70,000 ceiling.
Persons: bitcoin, Bitcoin, it's, Noelle Acheson Organizations: Dow Jones, Nasdaq, CNBC, Marathon
Tuesday's debut of exchange-traded funds that hold ether is widely seen as a significant event for the crypto industry, although it may not see the success or fanfare that bitcoin ETFs did earlier this year. The ether ETFs come about six months after the launch of bitcoin ETFs , which saw some of the most successful debuts in the industry's history. And so the question is how much impact on price is really going to have?" Mike Novogratz, CEO of Galaxy Digital, whose Invesco Galaxy Ethereum ETF (QETH) began trading Tuesday, agreed ether ETF flows could be small compared to bitcoin funds'. "We think it'll be about 20% as many flows [that] will go into the ether ETF in the first six months that went into bitcoin [ETFs]," he said in a separate "Squawk Box" interview.
Persons: Anthony Pompliano, CNBC's, We've, Pompliano, Mike Novogratz, , Jesse Pound Organizations: Professional Capital Management, Galaxy Digital, Ethereum
Relevance to this demographic starts with understanding the subtle nuances among these three different groups of fintech consumers. Fintech Pioneers: the big spendersYoung affluent consumers are embracing a variety of payment methods, from cryptocurrency accounts to cross-border payment accounts. The technology revolution in banking lets these "Fintech Pioneers" accrue benefits and manage their finances in an efficient way that doesn't disrupt their lifestyles. They don't want to constantly vet new fintech solutions, or risk encountering technical glitches that can jeopardize their finances. The combination indicates their embrace of age-old exchange methods while still being open to fintech and new payment methods.
Persons: Fintech isn't, it's, aren't, They're Organizations: Fintech, Tech, Visa's, Insider Studios, Visa
The Democratic National Committee was watching earlier this year as campaigns nationwide were experimenting with artificial intelligence. It asked campaigns to check work by AI tools, protect against biases and avoid using AI to create misleading content. It sent the proposal in March to the five Democratic campaign committees that seek to elect House, Senate, gubernatorial, state legislative and state attorneys general candidates to office, according to the draft agreement. The Democratic committee had hoped the statement would be signed by Chair Jaime Harrison and the leaders of the other organizations. Spokesmen from the Democratic Governors Association and Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee declined to comment.
Persons: Joe Biden, Hannah Muldavin, Muldavin, Jaime Harrison, Sam Altman, Eric Schmidt, Altman, Biden, Dustin Moskovitz, Reid Hoffman, Organizations: White, Democratic National Committee, The Associated Press, Democratic, DNC, Republican National Committee, Google, Federal, Commission, Facebook, LinkedIn, Democratic Congressional Campaign, General, Associated Press, Democratic Governors Association, Democratic Legislative Locations: Washington , DC
CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. Boeing's Starliner spacecraft is finally at the pad and on the eve of carrying astronauts for the first time. And, even this test flight doesn't feel like a given. Boeing is going to test the capsule's propulsion system before moving forward, so we'll see if the May 21 target holds. The coming Starliner crew flight test doesn't mean that race is back on.
Persons: Boeing's, CNBC's Michael Sheetz, It's, Starliner's Organizations: Alliance, International, CNBC's, Boeing, NASA, SpaceX Locations: Cape Canaveral , Florida, U.S
AT & T : Shares rose more than 2% after Barclays upgraded the telecommunications company to a buy-equivalent rating. Paramount Globa l: Shares rose about 5% on Monday. "This is just the most speculative situation in the world, and if the deal doesn't get together you're going to see a $6 stock," Cramer said. Domino's Pizza : The pizza chain reported better-than-expected quarterly results, which included same-store sales rising 5.6%. "Q2 guide was a little light," Cramer said, noting he still sees uncertainty around the fate of student-loan forgiveness initiatives.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, doesn't, Cramer, Russell Weiner, They've Organizations: CNBC, Club, Barclays, Verizon, Paramount, Skydance Media, Lululemon
On Tuesday bitcoin reached a new intraday record , for the first time since November 2021, of $69,210. It had been pushing higher for weeks – it's up 55% over the past month – and tumbled shortly after notching the new high. Bitcoin was last higher by 6% at $66,315.19, according to Coin Metrics, while ether rocketed more than 11% to $3,785.76, its highest level since January 2022. Cryptocurrencies bounced on Wednesday, recovering much of the losses from the previous day's sell-off, which came soon after bitcoin hit an all-time high. When traders use leverage to short bitcoin and the cryptocurrency's price rises, they buy bitcoin back from the market to close their positions, which pushes the price up and causes more positions to be liquidated.
Persons: bitcoin, , Bitcoin, Cryptocurrencies, David Wells, Binance, Shiba, Microstrategy Organizations: Metrics, Solana, Marathon Digital, CNBC PRO
Generative AI isn't just a buzzy new topic – it's revolutionizing the workforce. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence capable of generating images, text or other content. Nearly three in five whitecollar employees report using generative AI on a weekly basis. Oliver WymanOliver Wyman conducts monthly surveys of more than 200,000 people across 20 countries to gather data about attitudes surrounding Generative AI and other trends. "Generative AI lacks the contextual nuance and ethical judgment that humans should apply in analysis," a spokesperson for Oliver Wyman told CNBC Make It.
Persons: ChatGPT, Oliver Wyman Oliver Wyman, Oliver Wyman, we’re Organizations: McKinsey, CNBC
The sheer persistence of the equity rally, with the S & P 500 up 16 of 18 weeks and refusing to succumb to supposed late-February seasonal weakness, has converted the cautious. Still, by some lights, stocks' valuation is one of the better sentiment indicators, and by that measure the investment community is pretty enthusiastic. More simply, we continue to see elevated but not alarming P/Es in the S & P 500 broadly while the median P/E of the top 10 names in the index remains close to past peaks." Coming at a time when the S & P 500 is more than 13% above its 200-day moving average — pretty stretched — and we haven't had even a 3% pullback since October. The "right" cyclical sectors are leading (industrials and consumer discretionary in addition to tech), and the equal-weight S & P 500 is nosing toward its old high.
Persons: Scott Rubner, maven, Goldman Sachs, there's, it's, hustled, gunning, BofA's Savita Subramanian, Citi's Scott Chronert, Barclays Venu Krishna, Lori Calvasina, haven't, I've, We've, Stocks, Organizations: Micro, Dell Technologies, ARM Holdings, Bank of America, Barclays, Big Tech, Tech, Federal, Fed Locations: U.S
CNBC's Investing in Space newsletter offers a view into the business of space exploration and privatization, delivered straight to your inbox. We're six years on from NASA declaring it would look to American companies to deliver cargo and research to the moon. As much as CLPS companies are bidding against each other for contracts, it's another example of what I've called space industry coopetition — simultaneous cooperation and competition. Already, Astrobotic represents that dynamic, holding a briefing with other CLPS companies to share the learnings from the company's first effort. But how many CLPS mission failures will NASA tolerate?
Persons: CNBC's Michael Sheetz, it's, Thomas Zurbuchen, Zurbuchen, Z, Astrobotic's, Organizations: NASA, Payload, Aerospace
Ivory Coast alone is home to more than 5 million people from Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. Earlier this month, Russia and Niger, ruled by a junta since a coup last year, agreed to develop military ties. Russian military personnel flew into Burkina Faso's capital Ouagadougou last week to ensure the safety of the country's military leader. EMPTY THREATECOWAS has responded to a wave of coups in the region since 2020 with sanctions that the juntas have called "illegal and inhumane." "The departure from ECOWAS will have catastrophic consequences for the ability to respond to the many security challenges facing this region," said Abba.
Persons: Bate Felix, David Lewis, Giulia Paravicini, Seidik Abba, Russia's Wagner, Mucahid Durmaz, Verisk Maplecroft, Charlie Robertson, Kwesi Aning, Gilles Yabi, Adama Coulibaly, Nagnouma Keita, Abba, Tiemoko Diallo, Boureima, Silvia Aloisi, Andrew Cawthorne Organizations: Giulia Paravicini DAKAR, West, West African States, Reuters, Islamic, FIM Partners, European Union, ECOWAS, CFA Locations: Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Russia, Ivory Coast, Niger . Niger, Nigeria, Paris, Ghana, Togo, Benin, France, United States, Burkina Faso's, Ouagadougou, West Africa, United, London, Bamako, Guinea, China
Paul Krugman believes the outlook for the US economy is better than a "Goldilocks" scenario. Krugman's comments came after Bureau of Economic Analysis data showed that the US's GDP rose by a better-than-expected 3.3% over the final quarter of 2024. AdvertisementThe US economy isn't just headed for a so-called "Goldilocks" scenario – things are looking even better than that, according to Paul Krugman. "This is not a Goldilocks economy," the Nobel Prize-winning economist wrote on X Thursday, referring to a situation where growth, inflation, and unemployment are all at levels that look "just right". "We have an economy that is both satisfyingly hot (GDP) and refreshingly cold (inflation)."
Persons: Paul Krugman, Krugman's, , Krugman, Joe Biden, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, Steve Hanke, David Rosenberg, Hanke, Rosenberg, it'd Organizations: Service, Bureau, Federal Reserve, JPMorgan, Fox Business
Read previewBlue-chip US stocks are trading at record levels – but small caps are still feeling the pain. That means the widely-followed gauge is technically still in a bear market, with high interest rates hammering lower-market-cap stocks even as AI powers the "Magnificent Seven" Big Tech titans to massive gains. "40% of Russell 2000 companies lose money, so these are companies that rely on credit to stay afloat." But the Russell 2000 is still in a bear market," he added. Economic bellwetherThe Russell 2000 isn't just a gauge of smaller-cap stock prices – it's also an economic bellwether.
Persons: , Russell, they've, Ronald Temple, Lazard, Charles, Henry Monchau, That's, isn't, it's, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, Steve Hanke, David Rosenberg, Hanke, Rosenberg, it'd Organizations: Service, Business, Big Tech titans, Federal Reserve, Facebook, Big Tech, Microsoft, Nvidia, Syz, LinkedIn, JPMorgan Locations: Swiss
But there's a catch with conventional assets: the wash sale rule . Now, tax professionals are flagging a potential wrinkle that may arise: Even though bitcoin itself isn't subject to the wash sale rule, a spot bitcoin ETF very well may be. Property versus security Under federal tax law, the IRS deems cryptocurrency to be property . Managing limitations At its core, that means investors should avoid swapping in and out of the same spot bitcoin ETF within the 61-day limit if they had sold the position. This also raises the question of whether dumping one spot bitcoin ETF for another would be deemed substantially identical.
Persons: Stephen Turanchik, Paul Hastings, Andrew Gordon, Dan Herron, Richard LaFalce, Morgan Lewis, Turanchik Organizations: Internal, Digital, Tax, Force, American Institute of CPAs, IRS, Gordon Law Group, Elemental Wealth, Investors Locations: San Luis Obispo , California
Arriving, you quickly and easily attach the motor to a dinghy or rowing boat to make a short but peaceful journey to the main sailing boat. That's the picture Temo cofounder Justine Perussel paints when describing her company's electric motor technology. Founded in 2018 in Vannes, France, Temo just raised 6 million euros, around $6.5 million, to make electric alternatives to combustion engines for small boats such as dinghies, sailboats, and rowing boats. "The electric motor market is moving very fast – it's booming," Perussel said. Small crafts are typically used to get to and from larger sailing boats or are rented for recreational use on lakes, Perussel said.
Persons: Justine Perussel, Temo, Perussel, Organizations: Business, International Council of Marine Industry, One Ventures, Bpifrance, Partners Locations: Vannes, France, Europe, Italy, Spain, North America
Jewells Chambers relocated from Brooklyn to Iceland in 2016 and says it's cheaper and safer. AdvertisementThis as-told-to article is based on a conversation with Jewells Chambers, who relocated from Brooklyn to Iceland in 2016 and produces the podcast "All Things Iceland." Compared to Brooklyn, Reykjavik is nothing. When I go back to New York, I'm like a kid in a candy store. I think this was a great decision and I feel really secure and like I was meant to be here.
Persons: Jewells Chambers, Chambers, , Grace Dean, I've, it's, they've, , that's, would've Organizations: Service, Costco, Foods, Facebook Locations: Brooklyn, Iceland, Reykjavik, New York, York, London
Tuesday, a Palm Beach real estate broker testified on Trump's behalf that Mar-a-Lago is worth $1 billion. "If you have a dreamer, and a great American, I don't think that's a bad thing," the broker testified of his Palm Beach neighbor. "You have dozens and dozens of hand-carved cherubs" on the living room doors, Moens testified at one point. Former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida. The property is currently worth closer to $1.5 billion, Moens testified in the July deposition.
Persons: , Donald Trump's, Trump, Letitia James, Arthur Engoron, Lawrence Moens, Steve Wynn, Larry Ellison, Moens, James, , MAL, efferson,, artin, uther, roker, ines, ove y ou., ince, rees, J r., lew, orth, lon, ake Organizations: Mar, Trump, Service, New, New York, Palm Beach, ust, ives Locations: New York, York, Manhattan, Trump’s NY
CEO Daniel Ek told employees in a memo they would get an email from HR in two hours. The music streaming giant said in a blog post Monday announcing the cuts that "being lean is not just an option but a necessity." CEO Daniel Ek sent an email to his employees Monday with the same memo shared in the blog post. Two Spotify employees, who did not wish to be identified, told BI that some employees expected the further layoffs were looming. AdvertisementThe company shared a blog post in September titled "Unlocking Internal Mobility", which said that internal mobility would be "taking a higher priority."
Persons: Daniel Ek, , Ek, Katarina Berg, we've, I've, we're, Katarina, Severance, We're, – Daniel Organizations: Spotify, Business, Service, BI Locations: Stockholm, Sweden, Europe, Canada, Mexico, Israel, India
Spotify raised prices of its subscription plans earlier this year and has been expanding into podcasts and audio books. Spotify cut 6% of its workforce, or about 600 employees, at the start of the year. For the team that will remain at Spotify, I know this decision will be difficult for many. Looking AheadThe decision to reduce our team size is a hard but crucial step towards forging a stronger, more efficient Spotify for the future. As we've grown, we've moved too far away from this core principle of resourcefulness.
Persons: Ek, we've, I've, we're, Katarina, Severance, We're, – Daniel Organizations: Spotify
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