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Constellation Energy plans to restart the Three Mile Island nuclear plant , with operations slated to resume in 2028 subject to approval by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. It demonstrates the growing financial opportunity that nuclear power represents for utilities and their investors. VST YTD mountain Vistra shares, YTD The power company, headquartered outside Dallas, is viewed as one of the lead contenders to ink a data center nuclear deal next. "Vistra's timely acquisition of nuclear portfolio Energy Harbor in 2023 gives the company a coveted nuclear portfolio," the analysts said. Burke specifically called out Comanche Peak, a twin reactor nuclear plant with 2.4 gigawatts of capacity outside Forth Worth, Texas.
Persons: Vistra, Shahriar Pourreza, Jefferies, Julien Dumoulin, Smith, Jim Burke, Burke, John Ketchum, Duane Arnold, Ketchum, NextEra, Robert Blue Organizations: U.S, Constellation Energy, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Microsoft, Vistra Corp, Nvidia, Energy, Guggenheim Securities, Wall Street, Jefferies, NextEra Energy, Dominion Energy, Dominion Locations: Dallas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Energy Harbor, Forth Worth , Texas, Iowa, FactSet, Waterford , Connecticut
CNN —Suspicious packages were sent this week to election offices in more than 20 states, leading to an FBI investigation, triggering evacuations and rattling staff, according to a CNN survey of state offices and Associated Press reporting. Karen Brinson Bell, the executive director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections, told CNN that that the battleground state was also targeted this week. Officials in Kansas and New York said in statements and interviews that, after the letters were noticed, they evacuated their offices. Postal Inspection Service are investigating a series of suspicious mailings sent to election officials in several states,” the FBI said in a statement. A source involved with a group that coordinates with election officials across the country told CNN the 2023 incident led many of these offices to step up precautions and safety measures, so they were better protected this time around.
Persons: Brad Raffensperger, “ We’re, ” Raffensperger, Karen Brinson Bell, Bell, ” Bell, , ” David Becker, ” Becker, Democrats ”, Organizations: CNN, Associated Press, US Postal Service, North Carolina State Board, Election Innovation, Research, Democrats, FBI, U.S . Postal, Service Locations: Alaska , Arizona , California , Colorado , Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana , Iowa , Kansas , Kentucky , Massachusetts , Mississippi , Missouri , Nebraska , New York, North Carolina , Ohio , Oklahoma, Rhode Island , Tennessee, Wyoming, Fulton County, Kentucky, Kansas, New York, Oklahoma, Takoma Park , Maryland
In a speech Thursday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah condemned the twin attacks, calling them “massacres” that “crossed all the red lines” because the devices exploded in public areas, with civilians among those harmed. Though Hezbollah “suffered a major blow,” a “reckoning will come,” he added, and vowed the attacks would not bring the group down. The Hezbollah chief also warned Israel that fighting on the Lebanese front will not stop until hostilities end in Gaza. Hours later, Israel launched a barrage of strikes in Lebanon, saying it hit about 100 Hezbollah rocket launchers and “terrorist infrastructure sites.”Meanwhile, Hezbollah said it launched at least 17 attacks on military sites in northern Israel. For months, the international community has been trying to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah.
Persons: CNN — Israel, Israel’s, Hassan Nasrallah, , Israel, Nasrallah, , Hossein, Israel “, Ismail Haniyeh Organizations: CNN, Hamas, Hezbollah, United Nations Security, Iran’s Revolutionary Guard, UN Security Locations: Lebanon, Israel, Gaza, Iran, Lebanese, Beirut, Tehran, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Argentina, India, Georgia, Thailand, United States
China's yuan rose to its strongest level in nearly 16 months on Friday on bets that Beijing will unveil fresh economic stimulus following a jumbo U.S. rate cut, though gains were capped by dollar buying from Chinese state banks. The onshore yuan strengthened to as much as 7.0420 per dollar, the firmest level since May 24, 2023, on track for a six-session rising streak. The Fed cut rates by a larger than usual 50-basis-points on Wednesday. On Friday, China's major state-owned banks were seen buying dollars in the onshore market to prevent the yuan from appreciating too fast. Prior to the market opening, the People's Bank of China set the midpoint rate at 7.0644 per dollar, its strongest in nearly 16 months.
Persons: recouping, Zhiwei Zhang, Yang Fan Organizations: Citic Securities, People's Bank of Locations: Beijing, China, U.S, People's Bank of China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCapitalize on current value to maximize carry profits: PineBridgeTadashi Matsukawa of PineBridge Investments expects the Bank of Japan to hold steady for the rest of the year, and explains how he's investing in fixed income in light of that expectation.
Persons: PineBridge Tadashi Matsukawa Organizations: PineBridge Investments, Bank of Japan
Call of the Day: PayPal
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCall of the Day: PayPalPayPal reiterated outperform at Mizuho. Josh Brown breaks down how to trade the name from here.
Persons: Josh Brown Organizations: PayPal PayPal, Mizuho
BOJ likely to hike rates in January, economist says
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | 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 EmailBOJ likely to hike rates in January, economist saysKazuo Momma, executive economist at Mizuho Research & Technologies, explains why the Bank of Japan has "no reason" to "rush" into a rate-hiking cycle and will likely be "patient" until January.
Persons: Kazuo Momma Organizations: Mizuho Research & Technologies, Bank of Japan
The term "chronically single" has gone viral on TikTok with some videos reaching more than 10 million viewers globally. There are two types of single people: single people who are happy being single, and single people who are not happy being single, Amy Chan told CNBC Make It. After experiencing a gut-wrenching breakup in her 20s, Chan set off to change the breakup and dating experience for people everywhere. Today, she works as a relationship and breakup coach, and runs two weekend retreats, called "The Breakup Bootcamp" and "The Dating Bootcamp." They sabotage their relationshipsAnother pattern of the "chronically single" is that they tend to sabotage their relationships, said Chan.
Persons: Amy Chan, you've, Chan, , They've Organizations: CNBC Locations: TikTok
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBank of Japan to 'hibernate' until political dust settles, says strategistMasahiko Loo of State Street Global Advisors gives his take on how Japanese politics and the Fed's surprise 50 basis point rate cut affects the Bank of Japan's next move.
Persons: Masahiko Loo Organizations: Email Bank of Japan, Street Global Advisors, Bank of Japan's
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs' Naison-Tarajano: Rate cut was 'a bit of a hedge' for the economySara Naison-Tarajano, Goldman Sachs Private Wealth global head of capital markets, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss reactions to the Fed's rate cut decision, market outlooks, and more.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Sara Naison, Goldman Organizations: Wealth Locations: Goldman Sachs
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChristie's CEO discusses expansion into vintage cars, the Middle EastGuillaume Cerutti, CEO of Christie’s, discusses the auction house's recent acquisition of Gooding & Company, and opportunities in other key markets such as the Middle East & India.
Persons: Guillaume Cerutti Organizations: Gooding & Company Locations: East, India
The Barclays 6 Month Online CD is paying 5.10% APY, but it may not be for long. This is because CD rates are directly impacted when the Federal Reserve changes rates. Most notably, the well-known online bank Barclays Bank still has a 6-month CD paying 5.10% annual percentage yield (APY) on a 6-month CD, but it may not be for long. How to earn 5.10% APY on a Barclays CDSince Barclays is an online-only bank, you'll have to apply for the Barclays 6 Month Online CD online. She edits and updates articles about banks, checking and savings accounts, CD rates, budgeting, and general saving.
Persons: you'll, Sophia Acevedo, Sophia, Axel Springer, Education Sophia Organizations: Fed, Barclays, Federal Reserve, Barclays Bank, Business, Finance, Bank, Savings, Education, California State University Fullerton, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Angeles Locations: California
She said she went from stressing constantly about retirement to living comfortably, though life is at times lonely. "Between all those things, the result of that wonderful, exciting life was that I didn't save for retirement," Gretchen said. Living comfortably for cheaperWith $3,000 a month and a small brokerage account, Gretchen and her husband live comfortably in Ecuador. Gretchen Kay and her husband live in a newly built condo in Ecuador. In Utah, they paid over $1,000 a year in property insurance and about $1,000 in property taxes.
Persons: Gretchen Kay, Robert, Gretchen, Ecuador Gretchen, wasn't, she's Organizations: Service, Business, Walmart, Social Security, Mayo Clinic, Google Locations: Ecuador, Utah, Canoa, San Vicente, Moab, South America, Peru, Ecuador's, San Diego, Quito, Cuenca
October is becoming the new Black Friday
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Dominick Reuter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Earth doesn't turn towards autumn until the equinox on Sunday, but that's not stopping America's retailers from kicking off the holiday season while the leaves are still green. Recent announcements from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy have the second week of October shaping up to look like Black Friday. Related storiesAs just alluded to, the holiday shopping season should be shorter this year as Thanksgiving falls late (the fourth Thursday in November), pushing Black Friday all the way out to November 29. AdvertisementOf course, the Black Friday dam has been broken for years, with deals starting as soon as Halloween. AdvertisementEither way, this year's holiday shopping season is shaping up to be a marathon.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe expect to keep policy rate at 4.5% until end of the year, Norway central bank chief saysNorges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache discusses the decision to hold interest rates in September.
Persons: Norges Bank Governor Ida Wolden Bache Organizations: Norges Bank Governor Locations: Norway
Jim Pillen to discuss the feasibility of overturning a 30-year law, which awards electoral votes by congressional district, rather than statewide winner-take-all. The former president called into the meeting briefly, a GOP official told CNN, hoping to win support and impress upon them the importance of a single electoral vote. It’s yet another sign of just how close the election against Vice President Kamala Harris could be, with one electoral vote from an Omaha-area congressional district emerging as potentially pivotal. Democrats are less optimistic about a Maine sweep, party officials say, than winning one of Nebraska’s electoral votes. Time has run out for Maine to change its law, state officials have said, with 90 days required for any legislation to take effect.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jim Pillen, Republican Sen, Lindsey Graham of, Kamala Harris, Harris, , ” Graham, ” Trump, Joe Biden, Pillen, ” Pillen, Sen, Mike McDonnell, Barry Rubin, “ Sen, McDonnell, , Tony Vargas, Don Bacon, ” Bacon, Jane Kleeb, ” Kleeb, CNN’s Alayna Treene, David Wright, Morgan Rimmer Organizations: CNN, Republican, Nebraska GOP, Republican Gov, GOP, White, Nebraska, The Washington Post, Nebraska Legislature, , WTA, Democratic, GOP Rep, Nebraska Democratic, Trump, Nebraskans, Republicans Locations: Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Omaha, Wisconsin , Michigan, Pennsylvania, Maine
Indian education technology startup Physics Wallah announced on Friday that it had raised $210 million as it looks to expand its business, in part via acquisitions, amid troubles in the sector. The funding, led by Hornbill Capital, and involving Lightspeed Venture Partners, GSV and WestBridge, values the company at $2.8 billion, a significant increase from its last valuation of $1.1 billion. Physics Wallah, founded in 2020, is one of India's many education technology, or ed-tech firms, that offers free and paid-for courses for various competitive examinations in India. Pandey said the company is open to acquisitions provided it gives them access to new content and users. Last year, Physics Wallah brought a 50% stake in Xylem Learning, an ed-tech company headquartered in Kerala in south India.
Persons: , Alakh Pandey, Pandey, Wallah Organizations: Hornbill Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, CNBC, YouTube Locations: India, Kerala
Yen nurses losses as BOJ meets, dollar dogged by rate outlook
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Japanese 10,000 yen, left, and US 100 dollar banknotes arranged for a photograph in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, May 10, 2024. It has been a tough week for the yen, with the euro gaining 2.2% to 159.46 as speculators booked profit on recent long yen positions. The dollar was up 1.4% for the week at 142.84 yen , though off an overnight high of 143.95. "As such, there is scope to further raise the policy rate while keeping financial conditions accommodative," she said. "The recent financial market ructions and the upcoming Liberal Democratic Party election may make the BOJ more cautious about raising."
Persons: Samara Hammoud, Kazuo Ueda, Sterling Organizations: Bank of, U.S ., CBA, 25bp, Liberal Democratic Party, U.S Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Bank of Japan, Samara, China, U.S . Federal, Bank of England
Donald Trump suggested Jewish Americans would be partly to blame if he lost the election in November. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementSpeaking at a "Fighting Antisemitism in America" event in Washington, DC, on Thursday, former President Donald Trump said that Jews would be partly to blame if he lost in November. "If I don't win this election" then "the Jewish people would have a lot to do with a loss," Trump said, per The New York Times. Trump attributed this to what he called the "Democrat hold, or curse" on Jewish Americans, according to The Washington Post.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Trump Organizations: Democratic, Service, New York Times, Democrat, The Washington Post Locations: America, Washington ,
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump 2.0 tariffs could put tech 'in the line of fire,' says UBS analystRandy Abrams, head of Taiwan Research at UBS, discusses potential Trump 2.0 tariffs and what they would mean for global trade and tech supply chains.
Persons: Randy Abrams Organizations: Trump, UBS, Taiwan Research Locations: Taiwan
JPMorgan's Nishihara: Nikkei 225 to hit 40,000 by end of 2024
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJPMorgan's Nishihara: Nikkei 225 to hit 40,000 by end of 2024Rie Nishihara of JPMorgan Securities Japan explains her price target for the Nikkei 225, and discusses the three main drivers for Japan's equity markets - economic recovery, corporate governance and increased M&A momentum.
Persons: Rie Nishihara Organizations: Nikkei, JPMorgan Securities Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe competitiveness of AI will be both technically and energy-driven, says Peter HuntsmanPeter Huntsman, Huntsman Corp. CEO and president, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss what the new incoming EU antitrust chief could mean for Big Tech, importance of energy in the AI competition, and more.
Persons: Peter Huntsman Peter Huntsman Organizations: Huntsman Corp, Big Tech
The Japanese flag flutters over the Bank of Japan (BoJ) head office building (bottom) in Tokyo on April 27, 2022. The Bank of Japan kept its benchmark interest rate steady at "around 0.25%" — the highest rate since 2008 — at the conclusion of a two-day meeting Friday. Japan's economy has recovered moderately, the central bank said in its official statement, while acknowledging "some weakness has been seen in part." BOJ Governor Kazuo Ueda said last month that the central bank would continue to raise interest rates if the economy and inflation stayed in line with the central bank's projection. On Thursday, The U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 50 basis points to a range of 4.75% to 5.0%.
Persons: BOJ, Kazuo Ueda Organizations: Bank of Japan, The Bank of Japan, Nikkei, U.S . Federal Reserve Locations: Tokyo
A staffer of vice presidential candidate JD Vance called Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck on September 9 and asked if there was any truth in rumors that Haitian immigrants were taking and eating pets in Springfield, Heck told the Journal. I told them these claims were baseless.”“Yes, that call was made,” Springfield Mayor Rob Rue told CNN’s “Laura Coates Live” Thursday. Although the false claims about Haitian immigrants abusing animals have been widely discredited, Trump and Vance have doubled down since the debate. Asked Sunday by CNN’s Dana Bash to back up his claims, Vance, a US senator from Ohio, said he has received concerns from constituents, though he did not provide evidence. Two Ohio state trooper vehicles parked outside the Springfield City Schools office Friday.
Persons: JD Vance, Bryan Heck, Heck, ” Heck, , Rob Rue, CNN’s, Laura Coates, , Donald Trump, Springfield, Mike DeWine, ” DeWine, Sassy, Jeff Winter, Anna Kilgore, Kilgore, Trump, Vance, CNN’s Dana Bash, Dana, ” Vance, Rue, Vilbrun Dorsainvil, ” Rue, “ We’ve, Warren Davidson, ” Davidson, ” CNN’s Jeff Winter, Meridith Edwards, Omar Jimenez Organizations: CNN, Trump, Springfield City, Springfield, ” CNN, ” Ohio Republican Ohio Gov, The New York Times, Clark State College, Wittenberg University, Wall Street, Springfield City Schools, Springfield “, Trump . Ohio, Republican, Locations: Springfield , Ohio, Springfield, ” Ohio, Ohio, he’s
"I'm really proud of this moment," Carolina Panthers President Kristi Coleman told CNBC ahead of the game. The game is the first time two female presidents will go head-to-head in professional football. When the Carolina Panthers take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, it will mark a historic first for the National Football League. The NFL says 22 women currently hold full-time coaching positions in the NFL. As part of growing and developing that pipeline of women, the NFL holds an annual Women's Forum.
Persons: Kristi Coleman, David Tepper, Dave Canales, Coleman, Sandra Douglass Morgan, Mark Davis, Douglass Morgan Organizations: Carolina Panthers, CNBC, NFL, Las Vegas Raiders, National Football League . Carolina Panthers, Bank of America, Panthers, Tepper Sports & Entertainment, NFL League Office, The Institute, Diversity, University of Central Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, Sport, University of Central Florida
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