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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEquities will likely bottom by mid-October, says Voya Investment's Barbara ReinhardBarbara Reinhard, Voya Investment Management CIO of multi-asset strategies and solutions, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the Fed's rate path outlook, impact of the 2024 elections on the equity market, and more.
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A smartphone with a displayed Arm Ltd logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. Qualcomm (QCOM.O) sees 10% sequential sales growth in smartphones given overall Android smartphone restocking. On the other hand, Arm only guided for mid to high single-digit sequential sales growth for its royalty revenues, the brokerage added. Arm on Wednesday forecast a third-quarter revenue range with a midpoint of $760 million, below analysts' estimates of $767.84 million, according to LSEG data. But its annual revenue forecast was above estimates, as it benefited from a surge in companies designing new chips to tap the boom in artificial intelligence applications.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Frank Lee, Lee, Nvidia's, Justin Sumner, Arsheeya, Shailesh Organizations: REUTERS, Holdings, Apple, Qualcomm, HSBC, Voya Investment Management, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
A smartphone with a displayed Intel logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken March 6, 2023. Executives at both the companies talked up the stabilizing PC market on earnings calls this week and said they expected the integration of artificial intelligence to boost growth. "The arrival of the AI PC represents an inflection point in the PC industry," said Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger. AMD boss Lisa Su said she "expected some growth going into 2024 as we think about sort of the AI PC cycle and some of the (Microsoft) Windows refresh cycles". Still, some investors see the lack of AI apps as a potential hurdle for their adoption.
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For investors looking to weed out climate laggards from portfolios, these are vital questions but existing guidelines on emissions reporting and new rules due to come in for the United States and Europe are unlikely to provide hard answers. The United States is on track to announce similar rules this year and the corporate standard, first launched in 2001 and revised in 2004, is also embedded in other international emissions reporting standards. Nonetheless, many investors scrutinise carbon emissions data to gauge how polluting a company is, how it compares with rivals and how this might affect its bottom line and share price. Another area of investor concern is how companies account for their own energy use, or Scope 2 emissions. The GHGP allows companies to buy green energy to offset their emissions, using contractual instruments such as renewable energy certificates, and reflect this in their reporting.
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Stock futures opened higher Sunday evening as investors awaited details on the next steps in the Silicon Valley Bank crisis. Federal regulators are conducting an auction for Silicon Valley Bank. The major indexes are coming off a losing week after the collapse of SVB sent shockwaves through the stock market. On Friday Silicon Valley Bank was taken over by regulators after massive withdrawals a day earlier created a bank run. "If the market feels that SVB is an isolated event, then the fear and contagion driven selling may abate.
Crypto-focused Silvergate , which announced its plans to liquidate this week, is suffering from woes similar to that of failed Silicon Valley Bank . That is, Silvergate's distress is linked to rising interest rates – rather than the whims of digital assets. There is also an impact from the rising interest rate environment banks now find themselves in. "As the bank of choice for crypto, Silvergate Bank's failure is disappointing, but predictable," she tweeted Wednesday afternoon . Now, customers must be made whole [and] regulators should step up against crypto risk."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors are focused on the upcoming inflation report, says Voya's Barbara ReinhardMimi Duff, GenTrust managing director, and Barbara Reinhard, head of asset allocation at Voya Investment Management, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss their expectations for the upcoming inflation report.
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