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Check out the companies making headlines in midday trading: Chip equipment stocks — Global chip equipment stocks rose on news that the Biden administration is considering further sanctions on sales of semiconductor equipment and artificial intelligence memory chips to China that could be less strict than earlier proposals. Advance Auto Parts — Shares dropped 7% after credit rating agency Moody's Ratings downgraded the auto parts company's senior unsecured debt to Ba1, below investment grade, according to FactSet. Hasbro — Shares jumped 2% after Elon Musk floated the prospect of acquiring the toymaker to secure the rights to Dungeons & Dragons. Zeta Global Holdings — The marketing software stock climbed 5.5% after the company's CEO called a recent short seller report "erroneous" on CNBC's "Closing Bell" on Wednesday. Crypto stocks — Stocks tied to the price of bitcoin rose as the cryptocurrency climbed closer to the $100,000 milestone.
Persons: Biden, ASML, Robinhood, Moody's, Elon Musk, Stocks, Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Hakyung Kim, Sarah Min, Sean Conlon, Pia Singh, Tanaya Macheel Organizations: Materials, KLA Corporation, Lam Research, Bloomberg, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Trump, Advance, Hasbro —, Elon, U.S . Target, Costco, Walmart, Zeta Global Holdings, Holdings Locations: China, Dutch, Ba1
The tax cuts and tariffs floated by Trump has raised worries of a widening fiscal deficit, spurring Treasury yields higher as of late. Bond yields move inversely to their prices. A buying opportunity in bonds Sinead Colton Grant, chief investment officer at BNY Wealth, believes that bond investors overreacted. US10Y YTD mountain U.S. 10-year Treasury "The biggest determinant of your long-term return is the yield," Grant said. Munis While municipal bond yields don't move as quickly as Treasury yields, they are expected to follow, said BNY Wealth's Grant.
Persons: Donald Trump, Bond, Mark Haefele, Sinead Colton Grant, overreacted, Trump, Grant, it's, Brian Rehling, Charles Failla, BNY Wealth's Grant, Sudip Mukherjee Organizations: White, Federal Reserve, Trump, UBS, Fargo Investment, Sovereign Financial Group, AAA, Moody's Locations: Fargo, Stamford, Conn, New York City, muni
As investors search for income amid the market volatility, high-yield bonds are an attractive place to be, according to BlackRock's Rick Rieder. Meanwhile, credit spreads in corporate and high-yield bonds — which have been tight — are widening . Bonds rated BB+ and lower by Standard & Poor's and Fitch, as well as those rated Ba1 by Moody's, are considered high yield. Rieder also manages the BlackRock Flexible Income ETF , which has about 20% of its portfolio in high-yield credit, its second-largest sector holding. BINC YTD mountain BlackRock High Yield ETF year to date He has been reducing some exposure to investment grade bonds.
Persons: BlackRock's Rick Rieder, Stocks, Bonds, Fitch, Rieder Organizations: Dow Jones, Treasury, Poor's, Moody's, SEC, Federal Locations: BlackRock
UK's Thames Water's troubles mount as credit rating cut to junk
  + stars: | 2024-07-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Britain's largest water provider Thames Water suffered a blow in its battle to avoid renationalisation on Wednesday as credit rating firm Moody's downgraded its corporate family rating (CFR) and its safest tranche of debt to junk. Moody's downgraded Thames Water's CFR to Ba2 - two rungs into 'junk' rating territory - from Baa3, which is an investment grade and something water firms are supposed to maintain as part of their licence requirements. It safest tranche of debt known as senior secured "Class A" bonds were cut to Ba1, which is one notch into junk, while its riskier "Class B" bonds were dumped five notches lower at B3. Moody's said the downgrade followed this month's provisional ruling from British regulator Ofwat that Thames would not be allowed to raise prices as much as it had requested, and because of its "weakening liquidity position". "Almost certainly it will mean special administration for the company," Seaport credit analyst Satish Pulle said, adding that the downgrade had not come as a surprise.
Persons: Moody's, Satish Pulle Organizations: Thames, CFR, Seaport Locations: Ba2, Baa3, Thames
Vanke’s stock soared in Hong Kong and Shenzhen following the reports of potential new financing. On Monday, Moody’s cut Vanke’s rating to Ba1, which is often referred to as a junk rating. Residential buildings being built by Vanke in Nanjing STR/AFP/Getty ImagesFounded in 1984 in Shenzhen, Vanke is a flagship company in China’s property sector. It was the first listed property company in mainland China, boasting a high-profile IPO in 1991 on the still-nascent Shenzhen Stock Exchange. In 2023, property sales dropped 6.5% from 2022.
Persons: Moody’s, China Vanke, Vanke, Kaven Tsang, Fitch, Wang Shi, Donald Trump, Refinitiv Eikon, Vanke’s, it’s, , Ni, , ” Nomura Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, Economic Observer, CNN, Getty, Time, Shenzhen Stock Exchange, Shenzhen Metro, National People’s Congress Locations: China, Hong Kong, Beijing, Evergrande, Shenzhen, Nanjing, Vanke
ORLANDO, Florida, Nov 16 (Reuters) - The U.S. high yield bond market is the dog that has rarely barked, never mind bitten, during the Federal Reserve's most aggressive interest rate-raising campaign in 40 years. The 'junk' bond market may also contain less junk than it used to. But changes in the composition of a leading high yield corporate bond index over recent years suggests this might be the case. "The high yield index is a higher quality index than in cycles past," reckons Bill Callahan, investment strategist at Schroders. It is now below 400 bps, and high yield bond investors are the most overweight since January, BofA's latest survey shows.
Persons: Bill Callahan, BofA's, Ashwin Krishnan, Morgan Stanley, Jamie McGeever, Marguerita Choy Organizations: U.S, ICE, Schroders, Bank of, North America, Reuters, Thomson Locations: ORLANDO, Florida
Leonardo posts lower Q1 profits and earnings, but orders rise
  + stars: | 2023-05-03 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
ROME, May 3 (Reuters) - Italy's state-controlled defence and aerospace group Leonardo (LDOF.MI) on Wednesday posted lower first-quarter profits and earnings, but reported a jump in orders and confirmed financial targets for 2023. Net profit stood at 40 million euros ($44.2 million) compared to 72 million euros 12 months earlier, while earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation (EBITA) fell year-on-year by 20.5% to 105 million euros. Revenues were flat at around 3 billion euros, while new orders rose by 28.5% year-on-year to almost 4.9 billion euros "in particular thanks to the excellent performance of helicopters," the company said in a statement. In a company-provided consensus forecast, they had expected a quarterly net profit of 48 million euros and EBITA of 120 million euros, but revenues were correctly predicted at around the 3-billion-euro mark. The 2023 guidance includes a forecast for new orders at around 17 billion euros, revenues in the 15-15.6 billion euro range, EBITA at 1.26-1.31 billion euros and group net debt of about 2.6 billion euros.
LONDON, Feb 27 (Reuters) - European high yield corporate debt is increasingly vulnerable as the global economy slows, suggesting a higher risk of defaults, Deutshe Bank said in a note on Monday. Sales of new high yield bonds got off to a promising start in January, but slowed in February as volatility in interest rate markets weighed, the note said. Nearly 60% of new high yield bond sales came from financials, corporate hybrids - a type of security that has bond and equity features - or fallen angels recently downgraded from investment grade to junk. "Genuine" issuance of lower rated credit was just over 6 billion euros ($6.34 billion). Deutsche said it expected around 55 billion euros in high yield bond supply in 2023, 15 billion euros more than in 2022, and anticipated a marginal increase in merger and acquisition and leveraged buyout activity in the first half of the year.
S&P downgrades Credit Suisse Group, Moody's cuts some ratings
  + stars: | 2022-11-02 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
ZURICH, Nov 2 (Reuters) - S&P Global Ratings has downgraded Credit Suisse Group's (CSGN.S) long-term issuer credit rating by one notch to BBB- and cut its view on main operating unit Credit Suisse AG and other core subsidiaries to A-/A-2 from A/A-1. Separately, Moody's downgraded some of its ratings for Credit Suisse AG following the bank's strategy overhaul but kept its rating for the overarching group unchanged. It downgraded Credit Suisse AG's senior unsecured debt from A2 to A3 on Tuesday while retaining Credit Suisse Group's senior unsecured debt rating of Baa2. Moody's also downgraded Credit Suisse AG's Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) and Adjusted BCA to ba1 from baa3 and its long-term Counterparty Risk Assessment to A3 from A2. DBRS Morningstar downgraded Credit Suisse AG's long-term issuer rating to “A (low)”; and the long-term issuer rating of Credit Suisse Group to BBB (high).
Is Biden correct that the pandemic is over? Not exactly.
  + stars: | 2022-09-24 | by ( Denis Nash | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +9 min
During a CBS “60 Minutes” interview that aired on Sunday, President Joe Biden said the SARS CoV-2 pandemic was over. If Biden was referring to the emergency phase of the pandemic being over, his statement is in some ways correct — at least for now. If Biden was referring to the emergency phase of the pandemic being over, his statement is in some ways correct — at least for now. The U.K.’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) has had a model long Covid surveillance system in place since February 2021. Displaying long Covid metrics and related trends on the Covid Data Tracker would be helpful.
Sharpie markers owned by Newell Brands are seen for sale in a store in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., February 7, 2022. REUTERS/Andrew KellySept 20 (Reuters) - When U.S. consumer products company Newell Brands Inc (NWL.O) refinanced $1.1 billion worth of bonds earlier this month, it saw its borrowing costs jump by more than half. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterA Newell Brands spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment. But most companies with junk-rated debt have significant exposure to higher interest rates. HIGHER BANKRUPTCY RISKThe burden of higher interest payments is expected to lead to more companies filing for bankruptcies.
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