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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with NewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson, Virtus’ Joe Terranova and Morgan Stanley's Ellen ZentnerNewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson, Virtus’ Joe Terranova and Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Fed, potential for a soft landing and their market outlook.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSeasonality is still here despite an okay September, says NewEdge's Cameron DawsonNewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson, Virtus’ Joe Terranova and Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Fed, potential for a soft landing and their market outlook.
Persons: NewEdge's Cameron Dawson, Wealth's Cameron Dawson, Virtus ’ Joe Terranova, Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner Organizations: Virtus ’
Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner on Fed: It's okay to cut
  + stars: | 2024-06-13 | 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 EmailMorgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner on Fed: It's okay to cutEllen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss her takeaways from the Fed meeting and PPI data.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed will likely end up with a three cut median this week, says Morgan Stanley's Ellen ZentnerEllen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss this week's Fed policy meeting, what to expect from Fed Chair Powell, state of the economy, interest rate outlook, and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailExpect temporary inflation acceleration, says Morgan Stanley's Ellen ZentnerEllen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Fed's rate timeline, the likelihood of a soft landing and more.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner weighs in on the latest U.S. inflation reportEllen Zentner from Morgan Stanley says the Fed won't cut rates till mid this year given hotter-than-expected inflation data. She adds that spending from wealthy households in the U.S. is still strong because white collar layoffs are not happening yet.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner believes the Fed's appetite for further hikes has wanedEllen Zentner, Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the Fed's stance on inflation and the economy.
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Striking United Auto Workers members Laura Zielinski and Aisha Cochra hold their strike signs outside the Stellantis Jeep plant in Toledo, Ohio, U.S. September 19, 2023. The fledgling auto workers strike, if it lasts and broadens out, could be just that. A prolonged nationwide strike could put already-low inventory under heavy strain, posing "significant" upside risk to auto prices. The United Auto Workers strike against the 'Detroit Three' automakers General Motors, Ford and Stellantis entered its fifth day on Tuesday. Annual inflation has plummeted this year and by some measures now has, or is close to having, a "2" handle - the central bank's 2% goal is within sight.
Persons: Laura Zielinski, Aisha Cochra, Rebecca Cook, Morgan Stanley, Michael Feroli, JP Morgan, Cox, Stellantis, Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, Jamie McGeever, Andrea Ricci Organizations: United Auto Workers, REUTERS, Rights, Fed, Reuters, U.S . Consumer, Bureau of Labor Statistics, General Motors, Ford, Cox Automotive, UAW, UBS, University, Thomson Locations: Toledo , Ohio, U.S, Rights ORLANDO , Florida, Detroit
He's still bullish on real-estate investing as a strategy to build wealth. But he's taking a buy-and-hold approach right now, and not taking out risky loans. It's hard to imagine anyone who hails the virtues of real-estate investing more than Brandon Turner. He again sang the praises of real-estate investing as a method for building generational wealth, and brushed off calls for a housing market crash that have grown louder since last year. But that's not to say Turner is particularly bullish on every investing approach right now.
Persons: Brandon Turner, He's, Turner, David Greene, that's, Skylar Olsen, Anne Curry, Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, Ray Farris, Ian Shepherdson Organizations: Credit
Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner says housing activity has bottomed. After a huge drop off in activity, demand is starting to stabilize. Yardeni ResearchThe pickup in activity has likely been due to housing affordability stabilizing. Zentner's view that the housing market is stabilizing is a big contributing factor to her call for a soft-landing scenario, where the US economy avoids a recession. But nevertheless, housing activity has bottomed, and that's probably the most important pillar to a soft-landing."
Persons: Morgan, Ellen Zentner, Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner, Zentner, that's, Goldman Sachs, Jonathan Woloshin, Suisse's Ray Farris, Ian Shepherdson, undershoots, David Rosenberg Organizations: National Association of, National Association of Homebuilders, UBS Wealth Management, Rosenberg Locations: Zentner
Credit Suisse's Chief US Economist Ray Farris says home prices will see a 'long recession.' Rather, the market is likely to go through a sort of holding period, where activity stays low and prices neither boom nor bust. You can spread the housing market over many more locales in the US and that's what's happening." And the way I think of that, as a base case, it means that even as mortgage rates come down, the housing market doesn't recover rapidly. Morgan Stanley's Ellen Zentner is one economist that — like Farris — doesn't expect a recession, and only sees prices falling another 4% this year.
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