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Mike Blake | ReutersThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. The SPDR S&P 500 , an exchange-traded fund that tracks the broad-based index, traded around 22.6% fewer shares than its 30-day average. In fact, traders boosted their bets that the U.S. Federal Reserve will lower rates by 25 basis points at its December meeting. "Today's data shouldn't change views of the likely path for disinflation, however bumpy," said David Alcaly, lead macroeconomic strategist at Lazard Asset Management.
Persons: TKWY, Mike Blake, David Alcaly, Scott Helfstein, Chris Verrone, , Jeff Cox, Scott Schnipper, Alex Harring, Sean Conlon Organizations: Reuters, CNBC, Dow Jones, Big, Nasdaq, U.S . Federal, Lazard Asset Management Locations: Encinitas , California, U.S, Big Tech
Tuorto: We have a much more stable economic environment in 2025.
  + stars: | 2024-11-27 | 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 EmailTuorto: We have a much more stable economic environment in 2025. Greg Tuorto, Portfolio Manager at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, highlights a stable 2025 economic environment and better-than-expected earnings. He attributes the success of the Goldman Sachs Small Cap Core ETF to focusing on quality companies.
Persons: Greg Tuorto, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Goldman Sachs Asset Management
AdvertisementThe global economic expansion will continue into 2025, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management. "But it's all a give and take here, because we're also going to be seeing a lot of efficiencies come into the labor market, potentially." GSAM strategists aren't sweating about the labor market yet, but they're watching those trends closely. Despite their lofty valuations, GSAM isn't bailing on US equities. That may finally change in 2025 as China's government gets serious about economic stimulus, Wilson-Elizondo said.
Persons: Alexandra Wilson, Elizondo, Goldman, Trump's, Wilson, We're, we're, corporates —, it's, aren't, isn't, GSAM Organizations: Goldman Sachs Asset Management, Management, Trump, Companies, Goldman, Wilson
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTeeter: Markets have handled the news and uncertainty well, though valuations are a concern. Robert Teeter, Chief Investment Strategist at Silvercrest Asset Management, notes that markets handle current news and uncertainty well, with decent earnings but concerns about valuations. He expects a period of consolidation due to a lack of new catalysts and the Fed's slow movement. Teeter believes the Fed will be data-dependent, possibly moving 25 basis points and then pausing if inflation slows.
Persons: Robert Teeter, Teeter Organizations: Silvercrest Asset Management
The latest quarter's earnings and sales fell short of Wall Street analysts' estimates, and the CEO will step down in January. Some analysts had been hoping for weight loss up to 25% in the phase two trial. Zoom earned an adjusted $1.38 per share on $1.18 billion in revenue, against Street estimates of $1.31 in earnings per share and $1.16 billion in revenue. Novo Nordisk , Eli Lilly — The maker of diabetes and weight loss drugs rose between 2% and 5%. The Biden administration introduced a new rule allowing Medicare and Medicaid to the cost of weight loss treatments for Americans suffering from obesity .
Persons: Amgen, Morgan Stanley, Dana, Abercrombie, Bernstein, Donald Trump, Stellantis, Ford, Zoom, Eli Lilly —, Biden, CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Pia Singh, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Street, HSBC, Franklin Resources, Western Asset Management, Dana Inc, Abercrombie, Fitch, LSEG, Royal Caribbean, Chrysler, General Motors, Energy, FactSet, Zoom Communications, Novo Nordisk Locations: LSEG ., Mexico, Canada
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said that between January 2021 and October 2023, Leech disproportionately allocated better performing trades to favored portfolios, and worse performing trades to other portfolios. Leech also faces related criminal charges from the U.S. Attorney’s office in Manhattan, the SEC said. Lawyers for Leech did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The U.S. attorney’s office did not immediately respond to a similar request. Clients have pulled tens of billions of dollars from Wamco in the last few months, after Franklin announced that authorities were investigating Leech.
Persons: Kenneth Leech, Leech, Legg Mason, Franklin Organizations: Western Asset Management, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Franklin Resources Locations: Manhattan, U.S
Bitcoin hit a new record high last week, with prices climbing above $99,000 for the first time. CNBC asked analysts for their take on why bitcoin has so far failed to breach the widely-watched $100,000 mark. "There's a ton of leverage in the system right now," Novogratz, a longtime crypto investor, told CNBC's "Squawk Box" on Friday. Novogratz added that he's advocating investors buy "straight bitcoin" rather than bitcoin-exposed plays, such as MicroStrategy which owns a huge, multi-billion-dollar pile of bitcoin in its corporate treasury reserves. Deutsche Bank's Laboure said she thinks the idea of a U.S. national bitcoin is still far off, practically speaking.
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A man walks past the People's Bank of China (PBOC) building on July 20, 2023 in Beijing, China. The People's Bank of China kept the medium-term lending facility rate unchanged at 2.0% on 900 billion yuan ($124.26 billion) worth of one-year loans to some financial institutions, according to the bank's official statement. Keeping the MLF rate intact allows for "greater policy maneuverability" given the change in U.S. administration, at a time when commercial banks' net-interest-margins have remained tight, Pang added. "A delayed reduction in the [MLF] lending rates" would also bolster the yuan against the stronger greenback, JLL's Pang added. Unlike the Fed's focus on a main interest rate, the PBOC uses a variety of rates to manage monetary policy.
Persons: Jiang Qiming, Donald Trump's, Bruce Pang, PBOC's, Pang, Wang Tao, Zhiwei Zhang, JLL's Pang, Gary Ng, PBOC, Pan Gongsheng Organizations: People's Bank of China, China News Service, Getty Images China, U.S, Research, UBS Investment Bank, Beijing Locations: Beijing, China, Greater China, JLL
The interest rate outlook will come back into focus next week with key inflation data and Federal Reserve meeting minutes coming out ahead of Thanksgiving, as investors wrap up a major month for markets following President-elect Donald Trump's election victory. The October personal consumption expenditure (PCE) price index set to release Wednesday could dent already-dimming hopes for a December rate cut if it comes in hotter than expected. The inflation rate is expected to have increased 0.2% month over month and 2.3% year on year. Rosy expectations Even with the interest rate cut expectations coming in, investors are optimistic on the direction for stocks to close out the year and into 2025. Goldman Sachs' David Kostin this week said he expects the S & P 500 can end next year at 6,500.
Persons: Donald Trump's, , Luke O'Neill, Stocks, O'Neill, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, Morgan Stanley's Mike Wilson, Brian Belski, Tom Hainlin, Jeff Cox Organizations: Federal Reserve, Alpha Fund, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, BMO, UBS, Bank Asset Management, Dell Technologies, Chicago, New, Richmond Fed, Devices, Autodesk, PCE Deflator, Chicago PMI Locations: U.S, Chicago
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors are still 'early in the game' if they get into bitcoin now, says Bitwise Asset's HorsleyHunter Horsley, Bitwise Asset Management founder and CEO, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss outlooks on bitcoin.
Persons: Bitwise Asset's Horsley Hunter Horsley Organizations: Investors, Bitwise Asset Management Locations: bitcoin
In an environment of high valuations, one of two "catalysts" could cause a market correction. It has a price-to-earnings ratio above 27, and some have described it as expensive by almost every measure. "We do think that a correction would be healthy, but you will need some type of catalyst for that correction to take place. [It is] still quite healthy, but it is slow, right? "If that continues to slow a bit more, if we were to see inflation tick up again, that could be a catalyst," Arcese said.
Persons: Brian Arcese, CNBC's, Arcese Organizations: Management Locations: Singapore, U.S
There are thousands of altcoins on the crypto market that are smaller, cheaper, younger and less sophisticated than the blue-chip bitcoin. "It has not been alone … crypto coins across the board have exploded higher in recent weeks. The riskiest business At the furthest end of the risk spectrum are meme coins like dogecoin , whose trading ballooned after the election . "I'd urge long-term investors to not place too much emphasis on meme coin activity — easy come, easy go," said Ryan Rasmussen, an analyst at Bitwise Asset Management. "While meme stocks such as Gamestop and AMC are a small part of the equity market, meme coins are a larger part of the crypto market and represent an outsized share of volume."
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AdvertisementJPMorgan tech exec Teresa Heitsenrether talked about the bank's ongoing adoption of generative AI. And it certainly has helped with that," Heitsenrether, who is responsible for executing the bank's generative AI strategy, told a conference in New York on Thursday. AdvertisementDimon himself is a "tremendous user," she said, and is waiting for the ability to use the bank's tools on his phone. JPMorgan, America's largest bank, has now rolled out the LLM Suite, a generative AI assistant, to 200,000 of its employees. The wealth and asset management arm was the first division to use generative AI, piloting a generative AI "copilot" for its private bank this summer.
Persons: Teresa Heitsenrether, Heitsenrether, it's, Jamie Dimon, Dimon, He's, Keri Smith, What's, she'll, Sumitra Ganesh, Ganesh Organizations: JPMorgan, Accenture Locations: New York
Goldman says 2025 will be the 'year of generating income'
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Michelle Fox | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
Goldman Sachs Asset Management is predicting 2025 will be the "year of generating income." One focuses on the S & P 500 — Goldman Sachs S & P 500 Core Premium Income ETF (GPIX) and another on the Nasdaq-100 index — Goldman Sachs Nasdaq-100 Core Premium Income ETF (GPIQ ). High-yield muni bonds Shah also sees opportunity for income within high-yield municipal bonds . "Municipal high yield is a good way of generating income that can compete with your appreciation," Shah said. GHYAX YTD mountain Goldman Sachs High Yield Municipal Fund Dividend stocks and bonds Investors can also turn to more traditional forms of income in dividend stocks and fixed income, Shah said.
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Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, said he isn't holding his breath for an Apple TV. Munster said it's still a "painful topic" since he spent a lot of time looking into the Apple TV and was emphatic that it would happen. However, in 2014, another author, Yukari Iwatani Kane, wrote in "Haunted Empire: Apple After Steve Jobs" that Jobs told Apple employees in 2010 that a TV set wasn't happening. The lesson Munster learned about a company assembling a team and putting resources behind projects that may remain on the shelf continues to apply. Still, Munster's lesson didn't stop him from making a plea for CEO Tim Cook to bring the Apple TV to shelves.
Persons: Gene Munster, he's, Munster, Apple, it's, I'm, Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs, Yukari Iwatani Kane, Jobs, Tim Cook Organizations: Apple, Bloomberg, Munster, Deepwater Asset Management, Apple TV
AdvertisementCitadel founder Ken Griffin said on Thursday that he's "open" to selling a stake in his hedge fund. Griffin had previously sold a minority stake in his market maker to VC funds Sequoia and Paradigm. BlackRock's potential investment into Izzy Englander's Millennium might have Citadel founder Ken Griffin thinking. Griffin said Sequoia has pushed Citadel Securities' leadership in the boardroom, making them a better company. AdvertisementAs for who he'd want as a minority stakeholder of Citadel, Griffin clearly has a type.
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The potential appointment of Apollo Global Management CEO Marc Rowan would boost the stock and the broader alternative asset management sector, according to TD Cowen. Trump's reelection platform included efforts to deregulate industries, which would facilitate large transactions such as the ones seen in the private equity sector. APO 1D mountain Apollo shares on Thursday Katz also thinks any "key man risk" at Apollo in the event Rowan is appointed to Trump's Cabinet is limited. Likely CEO successors are co-Presidents Jim Zelter and Scott Kleinman, according to Katz. Shares of Apollo have soared 77% year to date.
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Market breadth has improved beyond 'Magnificent 7,' says analyst
  + stars: | 2024-11-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket breadth has improved beyond 'Magnificent 7,' says analystAnwiti Bahuguna, chief investment officer of global asset allocation for Northern Trust Asset Management, discusses Nvidia earnings and what they mean for the broader market.
Persons: Anwiti Bahuguna Organizations: Trust Asset Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNext year will provide opportunity for mid caps and the financials: Goldman's Wilson-ElizondoAlexandra Wilson-Elizondo, Goldman Sachs Asset Management co-CIO of multi-asset solutions, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss if animal spirits from the election are rippling through the markets, how many variables there are in the new political environment, and much more.
Persons: Goldman's Wilson, Elizondo Alexandra Wilson, Elizondo, Goldman Organizations: Management
New York CNN —Truth Social, the social media platform owned by President-elect Donald Trump, appears to be exploring a move into the crypto space. Trump Media & Technology Group filed a trademark application earlier this week for TruthFi, which it described as a cryptocurrency payment processing platform. It’s not clear how far along Trump Media is in evaluating a crypto payment service or whether the Trump-owned public company will ultimately launch such a platform. The trademark application illustrates the thorny conflict-of-interest issues raised by Trump’s election victory and his sprawling business empire. The trademark application for a crypto payment service comes just days after the Financial Times reported that Trump Media is in advanced talks to acquire crypto trading platform Bakkt.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Gary Gensler, Gensler, Bakkt, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, Lutnick Organizations: New, New York CNN, President, Trump Media & Technology Group, Trump Media, Trump, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Financial Times, Liberty, Commerce Department Locations: New York, Washington, United States, Bakkt
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarrington: Conagra is down 9% since RFK Jr.'s Health and Human Services nominationJenny Harrington, CEO of Gilman Hill Asset Management, expresses caution about Nvidia's overvaluation. She sees opportunities in Conagra, which offers a 5.3% dividend and trades at a low valuation. She also highlights Easterly Government Properties, confident that its portfolio of essential government buildings remains secure despite potential government efficiency cuts.
Persons: Harrington, Conagra, Jenny Harrington Organizations: RFK Jr, Human Services, Asset Management Locations: Conagra
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRisk that Nvidia's 'over-earning' will come to an end over next few quarters, says strategistWilliam de Gale, lead portfolio manager BBGT & Islamic BBGT Funds at BlueBox Asset Management, discusses Nvidia and the global tech and AI investment space from the Sohn Investment Conference in London.
Persons: William de Gale Organizations: BBGT, Islamic, Asset Management, Nvidia, Sohn Investment Locations: London
Shah: U.S. exceptionalism continues into 2025
  + stars: | 2024-11-20 | 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 EmailShah: U.S. exceptionalism continues into 2025Seema Shah, Chief Global Strategist at Principal Asset Management, discusses market resilience amidst global tensions, highlighting a focus on corporate earnings, particularly NVIDIA.
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Einhorn said he's not bearish, but there will likely be better entry points into the market. Add David Einhorn to the list of top Wall Streeters pointing out how expensive the stock market is. Advertisement"This is a really, really, really pricey environment, but it doesn't necessarily make me bearish. Einhorn called this "the most expensive market of all time, as far as I can see, at least since I've been managing." AdvertisementBank of AmericaEinhorn is one of many to highlight stock valuations as a factor likely to impact forward returns.
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AdvertisementTraders see a 45% chance the Fed pauses rate cuts in December, up from 17% last week. The rising odds come as markets digest a win for Trump, whose policies could complicate the Fed's plans. After two consecutive interest rate cuts, markets think the Federal Reserve might be ready to hit pause. AdvertisementThe rising odds come as markets continue to digest a win for Donald Trump, and as Fed officials have sounded cautious on the path of future policy easing in recent remarks. AdvertisementThe rising odds of a pause also come as Fed speakers this week have struck a cautious tone.
Persons: Donald Trump, Joseph Stiglitz, David Kelly, Jerome Powell, he'd, Trump, JPMorgan's Kelly, They're, Kelly, Michelle Bowman, Lisa Cook, Cook, Powell Organizations: Trump, Reserve, JPMorgan, Fed, Federal, University of Virginia Locations: West Palm Beach , Florida, Charlottesville, Dallas
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