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Leading fund manager Kimberly Scott doesn't think a recession will kill the market's momentum. US stocks caught fire in late October and have now nearly recovered from a three-month-long selloff that started in August. Still, Scott said she expects the US economy to keep growing in 2024 as earnings growth accelerates once again. If price growth retreats to normal levels, Scott said growth-oriented stocks should outperform in 2024. 6 top stocks to own in 2024After sharing her optimistic view about earnings and the economy, Scott listed six stocks she's bullish on heading into 2024.
Persons: Kimberly Scott doesn't, Scott's, it's, Scott, Nathan Brown, Bradley Halverson, she's, Wall, They've Organizations: Business, Investors, Reserve, Delaware, Companies, Consumer
For years, chief executives have told me the energy, drive and creativity they get from their morning is what drives them. So I decided to take on the challenge of a lifetime: Try a CEO’s morning routine for one day. On a Tuesday, I was JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon and up before dawn reading five newspapers, research reports and getting in a workout. On a Wednesday, call me Nasdaq Chief Executive Adena Friedman. And on a Thursday, I stepped into Hollywood executive Nathan Brown’s shoes.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, Adena Friedman, Nathan Brown’s Organizations: Nasdaq, Hollywood
CEO Morning Routines Are Bananas. So I Tried a Few.
  + stars: | 2023-10-26 | by ( Ray A. Smith | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Earlier this month, I decided to take on the challenge of a lifetime: Try a CEO’s morning routine for one day. On Tuesday, I was JPMorgan ’s Jamie Dimon and up before dawn reading five newspapers, research reports and getting in a workout. On Wednesday, call me Nasdaq Chief Executive Adena Friedman . And on Thursday, I stepped into Hollywood executive Nathan Brown’s shoes.
Persons: JPMorgan ’, Jamie Dimon, Adena Friedman, Nathan Brown’s Organizations: JPMorgan, Nasdaq, Hollywood
CNN —A French journalist working for the international news agency Agence France-Presse (AFP) was killed by rocket fire near the embattled city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday. “We are devastated to learn of the death of AFP video journalist Arman Soldin in eastern Ukraine today,” AFP said. Their reporting team was with Ukrainian soldiers when they came under fire around 4:30pm local time on Tuesday, according to AFP. “The whole agency is devastated by the loss of Arman,” said Fabrice Fries, CEO of AFP, according to the news agency. In their obituary, AFP wrote that Soldin celebrated his 32nd birthday on March 21 from Kramatorsk in eastern Ukraine.
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