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Market Navigator: Buy now, pay later boom
  + stars: | 2024-11-18 | 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 EmailMarket Navigator: Buy now, pay later boomJason Kupperberg, BofA Securities senior payments, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss buy now, pay later stocks.
Persons: Jason Kupperberg Organizations: BofA Securities
Jeff Kowalsky | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesDETROIT — General Motors is proving it's a standout among automakers this year as it continues to consistently outperform Wall Street's earnings expectations and its competitors. For the most part, GM stock has traded in lockstep with Ford due to their histories and the cyclical nature of the automotive industry. Ford stock is off 10% as of Friday's close. Others, including Ferrari , which has been among Wall Street's top auto performers, are also trailing GM. Shares of GM under Barra, who started leading the automaker in January 2014, have been lackluster for investors for most of her tenure.
Persons: Mary Barra, Jeff Kowalsky, John Murphy, Wall, it's, Donald Trump, Elon Musk Organizations: General Motors Co, Bloomberg, Getty, DETROIT —, Detroit, Rivian, BofA Securities, GM, Ford Motor, Chrysler, General, Ford, Ferrari, Tesla, U.S, Trump . General Motors, Hyundai, Toyota, Honda, Volkswagen, Nissan, Barra Locations: Detroit , Michigan, U.S, lockstep
There's a common belief that lower borrowing costs benefit so-called growth stocks, as they're often capital-intensive. "History also suggests value should outperform growth, at least over the six months following the first rate cut," he said. If the economic situation becomes a "hard-landing," however, he said that growth stocks could outperform. If it normalizes (i.e., becomes more upward sloping), value should outperform growth," he said, referring to a situation where short-term rates are lower than long-term rates. "Lower multiple value stocks have greater upside and less risk than the pricier 'glamor growth' group for the foreseeable future," Ball said.
Persons: Adam Turnquist, Savita Subramanian, CNBC's, we've, Janjigian, Vanguard Russell, Venu Krishna, George Ball, Sanders Morris, Ball Organizations: U.S, Tech, CNBC Pro, LPL, BofA Securities, Greenwich Wealth Management, Vanguard, Index, Barclays, Krishna, Presidential Locations: U.S . Federal
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Vivek Arya makes the bullish case for Nvidia, says generative AI is a long-term playVivek Arya, BofA Securities senior semiconductor analyst, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the bull case for Nvidia.
Persons: Vivek Arya Organizations: Nvidia, BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA Securities discusses the Thai central bank's unexpected interest rate cutKai Wei Ang, Asia and ASEAN economist at BofA Securities, says the Bank of Thailand 'might stay on pause' with regard to interest rates in the coming months.
Persons: Kai Wei Ang Organizations: BofA Securities, Bank of Locations: Asia, ASEAN, Bank of Thailand
Chinese robotaxi firm Pony AI files for U.S IPO
  + stars: | 2024-10-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Pony AI, in which Japan's Toyota owns a 13.4% stake, revealed that its revenue nearly doubled to $24.7 million in the first half of 2024. Net loss attributable to the company was $51.3 million in the same period, compared with $69.4 million last year. The number of Chinese companies that pursued stock market flotations in the U.S. dropped in the past few years after Beijing clamped down on offshore capital-raising in 2021. EV maker Zeekr's debut in May was the first big listing by a Chinese company in the U.S. since then. Pony AI has applied to list on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol "PONY."
Persons: Saudi Arabia's NEOM, BingEx, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Toyota, U.S . Federal Reserve, Japan's Toyota, Saudi Arabia's, Zeekr's, Nasdaq, BofA Securities, Deutsche Bank, Huatai Securities, Tiger, underwriters Locations: Beijing, China, U.S, Saudi
Shares of Lucid Group dropped by more than 10% during after-hours trading following the electric vehicle startup announcing a public offering of nearly 262.5 million shares of its common stock. Following the transaction, Ayar is expected to maintain its approximate 58.8% ownership of Lucid's outstanding common stock, Lucid said in a release. Lucid said the transaction is subject to "certain conditions, at the same price per share initially to be paid by the underwriter for the public offering." BofA Securities is acting as the sole underwriter for the public offering. The EV maker intends to grant the firm a 30-day option to purchase up to nearly 39.37 million additional shares of Lucid's common stock as well.
Persons: Lucid, PIF Organizations: Saudi, Public Investment Fund, Investment Co, BofA Securities Locations: San Francisco , California, BofA
China's export growth slowed in September, raising concerns about future economic stability. China may delay further economic stimulus ahead of the US election, anticipating potential tariffs. The market had expected China's exports to grow 6% on-year in September, according to a Reuters' poll of economists. AdvertisementThe timing of the decline in China's exports also came at an untimely moment — weeks before the US presidential election. Beijing has rejected this view, saying the West's accusations are protectionist and aimed at containing China's economic growth.
Persons: , hasn't, Lu Daliang, Donald Trump, Rory Green, GlobalData.TS Lombard, Green Organizations: Service, Reuters, EU, Administration of Customs, Nomura, BofA Securities, Republican, Authorities, Trump, US Locations: China, Japan, South Korea, Beijing
While China's property development giants find their footing amid the ongoing real estate slump, several analysts have their sights on housing transaction and services platform KE Holdings . The stock also trades in Hong Kong. In contrast, an index of Chinese property stocks in Hong Kong has gained just under 3% for the year after a volatile three weeks. But China's giant property developers now face a market that's very different from the one they saw in their heyday. Goldman has a price target of 54 Hong Kong dollars ($6.95) and $21 for the company's U.S.-listed shares.
Persons: Jefferies, Xi Jinping, Richard Tang, Hong Kong, Julius Baer, Tang, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: KE, KE Holdings, Jefferies, CNBC, People's Bank of, Bank of America Securities, Bank of America, BofA Securities, Goldman, Hong Locations: U.S, Hong Kong, Friday's, China, People's Bank of China, Beijing, Hong
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEasing cycle should be more favorable for banks going forward, says BofA's Ohsung KwonSteve Sosnick, Interactive Brokers chief strategist, and Ohsung Kwon, BofA Securities, talks the day's market action and upcoming bank earnings.
Persons: BofA's Ohsung Kwon Steve Sosnick, Ohsung Kwon Organizations: Interactive Brokers, BofA Securities
GM's investor day showcased many of the company's current achievements, but did not provide much insight on strategy," Bernstein analyst Daniel Roeska wrote Wednesday in an investor note. "GM's Investor Day yesterday didn't provide much in the way of sharp shifts in strategy. Through the first half of 2024, GM earned $8.3 billion in EBIT-adjusted and generated $6.4 billion in adjusted automotive free cash flow. GM's 2024 financial guidance includes anticipated capital spending of between $10.5 billion and $11.5 billion. GM's operations in China have experienced a decade-long slide in earnings, and executives said they are discussing restructuring options with their China-based partners.
Persons: Rebecca Cook, Mary Barra, Mark Reuss, Stellantis, Bernstein, Daniel Roeska, Dan Levy, John Murphy, Levy, Paul Jacobson, Jacobson, GM's, we're, Barra, Ultium, Kurt Kelty, " Jacobson, Reuss, that's, you'll, Tesla's Organizations: General Motors, Reuters DETROIT —, GM, Ford Motor, Ford, Barclays, BofA Securities, Wall Street, EV tailwinds, North America, LG Energy, ICE, GMC, China Locations: Detroit, Spring Hill , Tennessee, North, Cruise, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe U.S. is enjoying a 'Goldilocks' moment, says BofA's Savita SubramanianSavita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of the economy, what to expect from today's September jobs report, the Fed's inflation fight, latest market trends, and more.
Persons: BofA's Savita Subramanian Savita Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThese brands could be hit the hardest by port strike: BofA's Peter GalboPeter Galbo, BofA Securities analyst, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the impact of the ongoing strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, how long his firm thinks the strike will last, and more.
Persons: Peter Galbo Peter Galbo Organizations: BofA Securities Locations: East, Gulf Coast
Why China stocks are not suitable for long-term investment
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | 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 EmailWhy China stocks are not suitable for long-term investmentJared Woodard, BofA Securities head of research investment committee and ETF strategy, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the economic impact of China's new stimulus, why he thinks it is risky to trade in the country right now, and more.
Persons: Jared Woodard Organizations: BofA Securities Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBank of America sees Apple Intelligence opening up new ways to monetize and attract new install baseWamsi Mohan, BofA Securities senior IT hardware analyst, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss how Mohan is thinking about Apple's new AI, any indication if Apple is pursuing Apple Intelligence monetization, and much more.
Persons: Mohan Organizations: Email Bank of America, Apple Intelligence, BofA Securities, Apple
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Savita Subramanian breaks down the areas on which investors should focusSavita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and strategy, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss value stocks against growth, her playbook for the Fed's easing cycle, and more.
Persons: Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMalaysian Ringgit has outperformed Japanese Yen and gold since July, strategist explains whyAdarsh Sinha at BofA Securities discusses recent trends of the Malaysian Ringgit and highlights Korean Won's weakness.
Persons: Adarsh Sinha Organizations: Malaysian, BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRate cut cycle could spell opportunities for SMid caps, says BofA's Curtis NagleCurtis Nagle, senior U.S. SMid cap internet analyst at BofA Securities, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss how rate cuts could impact small and mid-caps companies, where to find opportunity, and more.
Persons: BofA's Curtis Nagle Curtis Nagle Organizations: BofA Securities Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA Securities: Iron ore prices to drop next year as oversupply continuesMatty Zhao of BofA Securities expects the impact of stimulus on China's property sector will be short-lived, and that steel demand will decline again, leading to iron ore prices dropping to $90 in 2025.
Persons: oversupply, Matty Zhao Organizations: BofA Securities, Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA on China's stimulus announcement: It is a whole package, but not a big bazookaWinnie Wu from BofA Securities says big cap beta names will do well in this risk-on environment, but for the rally to sustain, more needs to be done, especially in terms of fiscal stimulus and structure reform.
Persons: Winnie Wu Organizations: BofA Securities
Luxury stocks slip as fears grow of a prolonged downturn
  + stars: | 2024-09-23 | by ( Jenni Reid | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesLONDON — European luxury stocks tumbled on Monday as analysts warned of a deteriorating demand outlook, particularly among high-spending Chinese consumers. "Following the post-Covid peak in consumption in 2022, luxury sector revenues have been sequentially slowing. Across European luxury firms, they expect a 1% revenue decline in 2024. The Stoxx Europe Luxury 10, an index tracking top names in the sector, managed to hold flat but has fallen 3.82% in the year to date. 'Prolonged period of weakness'They're not alone in their bearish view on Europe's luxury sector.
Persons: Hugo Boss, Germany's Hugo Boss, Burberry, Kering, Hermes, Jon Cox, Kepler Cheuvreux, CNBC's, Cox Organizations: Hugo, Hugo Boss AG, Bloomberg, Getty, Bank of America, Korean, BofA Securities, Kepler, U.S, CNBC, Burberry Locations: Shanghai, China, American, Europe
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailiPhone 16 delivery lead time is 'one indicator, not the only indicator', says BofA's Wamsi MohanWamsi Mohan, BofA Securities senior IT hardware analyst, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk reports of a pre-order slowdown with Apple's new iPhone 16.
Persons: BofA's Wamsi Mohan Wamsi Mohan Organizations: BofA Securities
Here's why Bank of America upgraded Johnson Controls to 'buy'
  + stars: | 2024-09-13 | 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 EmailHere's why Bank of America upgraded Johnson Controls to 'buy'Andrew Obin, lead multi-industrial analyst at BofA Securities, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss why he is bullish on Johnson Controls, his firm's top pick for AI buildout, and more.
Persons: Andrew Obin Organizations: Bank of America, Johnson, BofA Securities, Johnson Controls
Bank of America found that the S & P 500 typically is lower two months after the Cboe Volatility Index (VIX) spikes above 45. In the eight weeks after such a volatility surge, the S & P 500 is higher only 40% of the time and loses 0.72% on a median basis, BofA data shows. Typically, the broad market index gains 66% of the time and advances 1.95% on a median basis. Roughly three months after a Vix spike, the broad market index is higher 80% of the time, gaining 5.17% on a median basis, per BofA. One year later, the S & P 500 is up 80% of the time, rallying 18.18% on a median basis.
Persons: Stephen Suttmeier, it's Organizations: Bank of America Securities . Bank of America, BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSee strong signs for cyclicals in the second half, says BofA's Savita SubramanianSavita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, what to make of earnings season so far, impact of AI, where investors can find opportunities, and more.
Persons: BofA's Savita Subramanian Savita Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
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