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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFederated Hermes: We like small- and mid-cap tech stocks on growth prospects in a less-crowded spaceCharlotte Daughtrey of Federated Hermes is positive on the SMID space as they are trading at a discount and should benefit from the Fed rate cut cycle. She says both US presidential candidates are pro-growth, which will benefit these companies.
Persons: Daughtrey, Hermes Organizations: Federated
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPortfolio manager: Path towards lower inflation in the U.S. will see a 'reversal' in 2025Deborah Cunningham of Federated Hermes says both U.S. administrations' policies will cause inflation to pick up. She sees most impact of increased volatility to be on short term bond yields.
Persons: Deborah Cunningham, Federated Hermes Organizations: Federated Locations: U.S
CNBC's Inside India newsletter: A poorly timed IPO?
  + stars: | 2024-10-24 | by ( Ganesh Rao | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
Shares of carmaker Hyundai 's Indian subsidiary started trading this week with much anticipation, only to drop by some 7% on its debut. Despite such success, it appears as if the stock market has given Hyundai the cold shoulder this week. First, the money raised by the stock market listing is being fed back to Hyundai's Korean parent. With the listing, the Indian subsidiary now commands nearly half the market capitalization of its Korean parent. However, the Indian subsidiary must now pay a flat 3.5% of total revenue going forward.
Persons: Ashish Vaishnav, Hyundai, it's, Gaurav Narain, Maruti Suzuki, China's, Narain, Kapil Singh, Singh, Ashish Jain, Pratik Organizations: Hyundai, Getty, Investors, Growth Fund, London Stock Exchange, ICG, Federated Hermes Global Emerging Markets Equity Fund, Maruti, Equity, Macquarie Locations: MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, Mumbai, India, Korea, Hyundai India
"The people who want us, find us and sleep at night," said Peris, who manages the Strategic Value Dividend Fund and the U.S. Strategic Dividend exchange-traded fund . What to look for in dividend stocks Peris leans more "old economy" when looking for stocks, focusing on names that are everyday brands that people know. The U.S. Strategic Dividend ETF has an adjusted expense ratio of 0.5% and 3.19% 30-day SEC yield. A-shares of the Strategic Value Dividend Fund (SVAAX), which have an adjusted expense ratio of 1.06%, have a 30-day SEC yield of 3.27%, as of Sept 30. "The dividend investor's focus has to be, by definition, on — does this income stream add up?
Persons: Hermes, Daniel Peris, Peris, they've, they're, Buybacks Organizations: Federal Reserve, U.S, Strategic, CNBC, SEC, Holdings Locations: U.S, SVAAX, Silicon Valley
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChinese stocks are cheap but a sustainable rally depends on investor confidence: Federated HermesJonathan Pines, head of Asia ex-Japan equity at Federated Hermes, discusses the stock rally that stimulus measures from China's central bank prompted.
Persons: Jonathan Pines Organizations: Federated Hermes Locations: Asia, Japan, China's
Last week, UniCredit announced it had taken a 9% stake in Commerzbank, confirming that half of this shareholding was acquired from the government. Commerzbank shares jumped 20% on the day UniCredit's stake was announced. A cross-border styled merger between UniCredit and Commerzbank would be more preferential than a domestic merger between Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank, according to Reint Gropp, president of the Hall Institute for Economic Research. "The German banking structure is long overdue for a consolidation process. The German bank also has less excess capital than UniCredit and therefore "cannot really afford" a takeover, Alloatti said.
Persons: Kirill Kudryavtsev, UniCredit, Andrea Orcel, Commerzbank, Orcel, Ignacio Cerezo, Berenberg, David Benamou, Benamou, CNBC's, Arnaud Journois, Journois, Emmanuel Macron, Reint Gropp, Gropp, Filippo Alloatti, Hermes, Alloatti, We've Organizations: Afp, Getty, Bloomberg, Reuters, UniCredit, Wednesday, UBS, Investments, European, Morningstar, Commerzbank, Analysts, CNBC, Deutsche Bank, Hall Institute for Economic Research, Will Deutsche Bank, ABN Amro Locations: Frankfurt, Germany, Commerzbank, Berlin, Italian, U.S, Europe, UniCredit, Italy
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailECB has no grounds to block UniCredit's higher Commerzbank stake: Federated HermesFilippo Alloatti, head of financials in the credit team at Federated Hermes, discusses Italian bank UniCredit's request to raise its stake in Commerzbank.
Persons: Hermes Filippo Alloatti Organizations: ECB, Federated Hermes Locations: Commerzbank
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailLightning Round: I'm worried about Domino's Pizza, says Jim CramerMad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stock including: Motorola Solutions, Federated Hermes, Gerdau, and Domino's Pizza.
Persons: I'm, Jim Cramer Mad, Jim Cramer, Federated Hermes Organizations: Motorola Solutions, Federated
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed 50 basis point cut would be 'bit of a shock' to markets, portfolio manager saysLouise Dudley, portfolio manager global equities at Federated Hermes, discusses the outlook for Federal Reserve policy and global markets.
Persons: Louise Dudley Organizations: Federated Hermes, Federal Reserve
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia became 'too much of a momentum story,' says Federated Hermes' Steve AuthSteve Auth, CIO of equities at Federated Hermes, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss why he trimmed his Nvidia position, market outlooks, and more.
Persons: Federated Hermes, Steve Auth Steve Auth Organizations: Nvidia, Federated, Federated Hermes
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHefty discount of preferred shares is a 'side effect' of Korea's poor corporate governanceJonathan Pines of Federated Hermes shares his view on South Korea's Value-Up program and says the government's short selling ban is unlikely to be effective in the long run.
Persons: Jonathan Pines Organizations: Federated Hermes
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNvidia is doing its best to keep everyone excited, says Federated Hermes' Stephen DeNichiloStephen DeNichilo, Federated Hermes portfolio manager, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss Nvidia, investing in small caps, and more.
Persons: Federated Hermes, Stephen DeNichilo Stephen DeNichilo Organizations: Nvidia, Federated
This report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. "This particular product, and broadly speaking, the domestic investor, has driven the upsurge in the Indian stock markets," Mahesh Nandurkar, head of India research at Jefferies, told CNBC. For instance, of the nearly 4,900 actively traded India-listed stocks, 300 stocks had a fall in revenue in the last two consecutive financial years. Foreign investors have historically had a significant influence on local equity markets. For now, the savings directed into equity markets are still a tiny proportion of the overall savings Indians put away annually.
Persons: it's, Mahesh Nandurkar, Hermes, Jonathan Pines, Deepak Jasani, Jefferies, Nandurkar Organizations: Association for Mutual Funds, SBI Equity, Opportunities, ICICI Prudential, Advantage Fund, Jefferies, CNBC, Federated Hermes, HDFC Securities Locations: India, Japan
India's mid-cap stocks are in a "bubble" despite the country's promising economic prospects, according to contrarian fund manager Jonathan Pines. Pines added that he's unable to justify current stock prices, even when accounting for "aggressive assumptions" about future growth in India's mid-cap stocks. The mid-cap 'bubble' Pines revealed that his fund recently held two Indian stocks, one of which was SJVN . SJVN, a mid-cap stock in the hydropower energy sector, has experienced a "vertical price" movement, which Pines attributed to a potential bubble in the Indian mid-cap market. The only 'reasonable' Indian stock On the other hand, GAIL India , a natural gas distribution company, remains the sole Indian stock in Pines' portfolio.
Persons: Jonathan Pines, it's, Pines, Rohit Natarajan, SJVN, Sudhanshu Bansal, GAIL India, GAIL Organizations: Federated, Antique, JM Financial, Federated Hermes Asia Locations: Pines, Japan, India, India's, U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailRetail sales are likely to be soft heading into Q2, says Federated Hermes' Phil OrlandoPhil Orlando, Federated Hermes chief equity market strategist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the likelihood of a stealth rally and the economic read progressing through the second quarter.
Persons: Federated Hermes, Phil Orlando Phil Orlando Organizations: Federated, Federated Hermes
CNBC's Inside India newsletter: A disconnected stock market
  + stars: | 2024-05-10 | by ( Ganesh Rao | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +5 min
CNBCThis report is from this week's CNBC's "Inside India" newsletter which brings you timely, insightful news and market commentary on the emerging powerhouse and the big businesses behind its meteoric rise. For local investors, Indian stocks would have underperformed the U.S. benchmark by more than 45 percentage points since Buffett's 2008 bet. It appears that India's near 8% GDP growth isn't transforming into stock market returns. But that has also meant significant competition for the incumbents, many of which are listed on the stock market. This year has also been particularly unlucky for Indian stock market investors thanks to the uncertainty added by politics.
Persons: Warren Buffett, it's, Jonathan Pines, Federated Hermes, Rajeev Agrawal, Agrawal, Narendra Modi's, Kevin Carter, Buffett, Carter, Modi, Narendra Modi, Amit Shah, Virat Kohli, Rajat Patidar Organizations: Berkshire, CNBC, BSE, Federated, DoorDarshi Advisors, Narendra Modi's BJP, India, Ecommerce, One97 Communications, Ujjivan Financial, BJP, Russia, Indian, Ukraine, India's Central Bureau of Investigation, Indian Premier League, Wednesday, Royal Challengers Bengaluru Locations: Omaha , Nebraska, Omaha, BSE India, India, United States, Gandhinagar Lok Sabha, Russia, Mumbai, Punjab Kings
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChiavarone: Apple's buyback reiterates why some subset of the Magnificent 7 has been so strongSteve Chiavarone from Federated Hermes discusses the impact Apple's massive buyback may have on market sentiment, as well as what today's jobs numbers could say about what the Fed does this year.
Persons: Apple's buyback, Steve Chiavarone, Hermes
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestment management firm discusses the limitations of South Korea's 'value up program'Jonathan Pines, head of Asia ex Japan equity at Federated Hermes, discusses how the program will affect sectors.
Persons: Jonathan Pines Organizations: Email Investment, Federated Hermes Locations: Asia, Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFederated Hermes: European banking was 'about cost control' over the last yearFilippo Alloatti of Federated Hermes discusses the outlook for the European Central Bank's monetary policy.
Persons: Filippo Alloatti, Federated Hermes Organizations: Federated, Central
America’s economy remains remarkably solid, despite the high interest rates. The Fed dramatically cut interest rates in the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic to help shore up an economy dealing with high unemployment, prompting mortgage rates to also drop in tandem. Those homeowners who locked in an affordable 3% mortgage rate, for instance, aren’t likely to trade it for anything higher. Fed officials reflected in their latest economic projections from December that they expect to cut interest rates three times this year, which would also lower mortgage rates. That all means that Americans have been well equipped to deal with the effects of high interest rates.
Persons: Jerome Powell, ” Powell, ” Dan North, Freddie Mac, ” Karen Manna, Federated Hermes, , , Powell Organizations: DC CNN, Federal Reserve, Reserve, CBS, Allianz Trade, CNN, Fed, Employers, Consumer Finances, Federated Locations: Washington
An inflatable bull during a ceremony marking the first day of trading of the year at the Korea Exchange (KRX) headquarters in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024. SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images Bloomberg | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesSouth Korea's Japan-style measures for improving corporate governance may not be enough to boost its undervalued stock markets and tackle the so-called "Korea discount." Asia's fourth-largest economy is striving to boost stock market valuations that are considered much lower compared to peers, with analysts referring to the phenomenon as the "Korea discount." The 'chaebol' problemSouth Korean markets are made up of corporations called "chaebols," which are large family-owned global conglomerates, typically controlled by the founder's family. "The behavior that leads to South Korea's low stock prices is motivated, and therefore seeking to coax South Korean controlling families into 'being nice' to minority stockholders is unlikely to be successful," Pines said.
Persons: SeongJoon Cho, James Lim, Jonathan Pines, Federated Hermes, Daniel Tan Organizations: Korea Exchange, Bloomberg, Getty Images Bloomberg, Getty, Financial, FSC, Samsung Electronics, LG, SK, Hyundai, Dalton Investments, Japan, Korean Stock Exchange, Federated, Grasshopper Asset Management, CNBC Locations: Seoul, South Korea, Japan, Korea, Tokyo, Asia, Singapore
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSouth Korea needs to do more to tackle the 'Korea discount,' says financial services firmJonathan Pines of Federated Hermes discusses the country's measures to reduce the "Korea discount" on stock prices, saying they "fundamentally misunderstand the incentive of those that control 80% of Korea's companies."
Persons: Jonathan Pines, Federated Hermes Organizations: Federated Locations: Korea
The most expensive home for sale in the U.S. hit the market this week for $295 million. Gordon Pointe, as it's called, is a roughly 9-acre compound in Naples, Florida, on the Gulf Coast, in an affluent enclave called Port Royal. The mega-listing includes a main house that spans about 11,500 square feet, with six bedrooms. Two guest houses, each over 5,000 square feet, bring the estate's total interior living space to 22,800 square feet. The residence sits high atop 217 West 57th Street, overlooking Central Park, spanning three floors and over 17,500 square feet.
Persons: Gordon Pointe, Leighton Candler, Corcoran, Candler, Gordon, John, Rhodora Donahue, John Donahue, Hermes, Dawn McKenna, McKenna, she's, It's, Cody Boone, Ryan Serhant, Serhant, naysayers, Donna Olshan, Karen Winnick, Gary Winnick, Kurt Rappaport, that's, Jonathan Miller, Miller Samuel, Jeff Bezos, Clodagh Kilcoyne, Ken Griffin, Larry Ellison, Marc Andreessen, Jim Bartsch, Jerry Perenchio, Miller, Lachlan Murdoch, Rupert Murdoch Organizations: Royal, CNBC, U.S . Army Corps of Engineers, Dawn McKenna Group, Coldwell, Coldwell Banker Realty, St, SERHANT Studios, Encantada, U.S, Washington , D.C, Reuters, Amazon, Oracle, Bel Air, Fox Corp Locations: Gordon Pointe, U.S, Naples , Florida, Gulf, New York, of Mexico, Pittsburgh, Port Royal, America, New York City, Central, Manhattan, Los Angeles, Bel, Washington ,
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe bull market has just started, says Federated Hermes' Steve AuthSteve Auth, Federated Hermes Equities CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the S&P 500′s run to 5,000, his expectations from the market, and more.
Persons: Federated Hermes, Steve Auth Steve Auth Organizations: Federated, Hermes
Investors are continuing to pour cash into money market funds, thanks to their juicy 5% yields. In the month of January, money market funds typically see outflows after having big inflows in December, she said. That's because there is generally a lag between the cuts and money market fund yields coming down. Still, even as yields in money market funds eventually go down, they will still be attractive, said Peter Crane, founder of Crane Data. Typically, retail investors have an allocation of about 5% or 10% in cash, including money market funds.
Persons: Deborah Cunningham, Cunningham, Peter Crane Organizations: Bank of America, Federated Hermes, Crane Data, Investment Company Institute
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