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China on Friday kept its main benchmark lending rates unchanged at the monthly fixing. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said it would keep the one-year loan prime rate (LPR) at 3.35%, as well as the five-year LPR at 3.85%. The one-year LPR affects corporate and most household loans in China, while the five-year LPR acts as a benchmark for mortgage rates. Urban jobless rate rose to a six-month high, while year-on-year home prices fell at their fastest pace in nine years. Bank of America lowered their forecast for China's 2024 GDP growth to 4.8%, and Citigroup trimmed their projection to 4.7%.
Organizations: Reuters, People's Bank of China, Bank of America, Citigroup Locations: People's Republic of China, China
"The Fed rate cuts are likely to support inflows to money market funds over the course of the next year," Antoniewicz said. While retail investors may slow their pace of investment, institutional flows tend to ramp up since yields on money market funds lag the funds rate, she noted. That cash can stay in a money market fund, a high yield saving account or certificates of deposit. The bucket for three to five years has about 70% in fixed income, with a small amount of high yield bonds added that have durations under five years. He'll dip more into high yield, as well as private credit, in the six to 10-year fixed income category.
Persons: haven't, Shelly Antoniewicz, Antoniewicz, Chuck Failla, you'll, Bond, Failla, Marcus, Kathy Jones, It's, Jones Organizations: Federal Reserve, Investment Company Institute, Sovereign Financial Group, Schwab Center, Financial Research, Treasury, nab Locations: Wells
London CNN —The European Union will loan Ukraine up to €35 billion ($39 billion) to help rebuild its economy, the bloc’s executive arm announced Friday. Western nations froze Russia’s assets in bank accounts located in Europe and the United States as part of a massive wave of sanctions enacted after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Von der Leyen’s visit to Kyiv comes just as the winter heating season starts in Ukraine. Russia’s bombardments targeted at the country’s energy infrastructure have intensified in recent months, leaving Ukrainians vulnerable to power outages. On Thursday, the International Energy Agency said this coming winter will be the “sternest test yet” for Ukraine’s energy system.
Persons: Ursula von der Leyen, , Vladimir Putin, Von der Organizations: London CNN, European Union, International Energy Agency Locations: Ukraine, Kyiv, Europe, United States
Read previewFederal workers in Washington, DC, still have flexibility about where they work, and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon isn't impressed. In the middle of an answer, Dimon added: "By the way, I'd also make Washington, DC, go back to work. Last year, the Biden Administration pushed for federal employees to return to in-person office work. Many federal workers have indeed returned to the office for at least part of the week. He also said, however, that employees who don't like their RTO policy can find jobs elsewhere, according to The Economist.
Persons: , Jamie Dimon isn't, Dimon, Jeffrey Goldberg, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, I'd, Andy Jassy, CBRE Organizations: Service, JPMorgan Chase, The, Business, JP, JPMorgan, Amazon, Biden Administration, Protection Agency, Federal News Network, Department of, Treasury, Department of the, Management, Futures Trading Commission Locations: Washington , DC, Washington, DC
HBO's "The Penguin" is set in the same world as Matt Reeves' "The Batman." It follows Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) as he tries to fill a void in Gotham's criminal underworld. Here's when it takes place in "The Batman" timeline. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementIn HBO's latest crime drama "The Penguin," Oz Cobb (Colin Farrell) attempts to fill the void in Gotham City's criminal underworld left by the assassination of mob boss Carmine Falcone (John Turturro) in "The Batman."
Persons: Matt Reeves, Oz Cobb, Colin Farrell, , Carmine Falcone, John Turturro, Falcone Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Gotham
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvans: Mega-cap tech will lead in this era of disruption and innovationElizabeth Evans, Managing Partner at Evans May Wealth, sees the Fed's 50-basis point rate cut as expected and positive for tech stocks, which she believes will keep leading.
Persons: Evans, Elizabeth Evans Organizations: Evans
AdvertisementFor most of my time at Amazon, I've been going into the office five days a week. When Amazon RTO rules started requiring people to come into the office three days a week, I noticed that in-person work helped me and my team collaborate better. Roughly a month after I started, I decided to work in the office five days a week. I heard rumors about Amazon employees "coffee badging" on the news, but I don't personally know of anyone who's done it. In-person work has helped my team collaborate and improved my focusI heard about Amazon's new RTO policy, requiring employees to come in five days a week, on Monday.
Persons: , Luka Emrashvili, I've, It's, I'd, they'd, We've Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Big Tech Locations: Amazon, New York, I'm, Georgia, Eastern Europe, weren't, Bryant
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
Investors don't need to worry that the market got out over its skis on interest rate cuts, according to Bank of America. The S & P 500 rallied to all-time highs this week after the Federal Reserve issued its first interest rate decrease in four years. Said another way, when looking historically, Subramanian found "no relationship" between returns ahead of the Fed's first cut and 12-month forward performance. On top of that, she said the S & P 500 sitting near a 52-week high heading into the cut has mattered "even less." The S & P 500 has climbed 11% on average over the year following an initial rate cute.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Subramanian, Said Organizations: Bank of America, Federal Reserve
Chart of the Day: Nike
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChart of the Day: NikeThe Investment committee debate how to trade Nike after the CEO's departure.
Organizations: Nike The Investment, Nike
Three years ago, a drone took flight at an Ikea warehouse in Switzerland for the first time. They're more self-sufficient, too: For every 10 minutes that a Verity drone is in flight, it charges for 20 minutes. Ikea's investments in Verity's drone technology fit into its broader strategy to explore and test newer supply-chain technologies. Jönsson added that deploying drones has allowed employees to have more time for analyzing inventory data. Before using warehouse drones, workers would check thousands of pallets repeatedly in order to manage inventory.
Persons: Verity, , Raffaello D'Andrea, — there's, Uber, Jeff Bezos, Bezos, Domino's, there's, DroneUp, D'Andrea, Verity hasn't, it's, Moller, Erik Jönsson, they're, haven't, Jönsson Organizations: Ikea, Chain Management, Service, Amazon, Walmart, Companies, McKinsey & Company, McKinsey, Ikea's, Ingka, Maersk, Samsung Group, Ingka Investments, Nvidia, Federal Aviation Administration, Investors, Kiva Systems, Amazon Robotics, Qualcomm Ventures, A.P, Moller Holding, Exor Ventures Locations: Switzerland, Swiss, Dutch, , Zealand, Arizona , Florida, Utah, Dallas
Centessa Pharmaceuticals could be at the forefront of a leading narcolepsy treatment that can send its shares soaring, according to Morgan Stanley. One of the company's drugs is ORX750 for the treatment of sleep-wake disorders, including narcolepsy type 1 and 2, or NT1 and NT2. Additionally, Centessa is developing ORX142 for the treatment of excessive daytime sleepiness, or EDS, in certain neurological, neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. The drug is designed to increase wakefulness, reduce cataplexy and potentially be a novel treatment for narcolepsy type 1. Given the firm's view of ORX750 as a now de-risked mechanism for treating narcolepsy, Hung modeled a higher peak market share for the treatment in NT1 by 2036.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jeffrey Hung, narcolepsy, Hung Organizations: Pharmaceuticals, IH, EDS Locations: NT1, NT2
Former pharmaceutical champion Pfizer (PFE) , down 52% from its December 2021 all-time high, is judged to be in the throes of a "bearish-to-bullish" Reversal. Pfizer, the laggard the past year: Is now... Pfizer, the leader the past month: By our work, PFE represents a compelling "value play". And with a 5.73% dividend yield, one "gets paid" to wait as the stock continues to bottom. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSITUTE FINANCIAL, INVESTMENT, TAX OR LEGAL ADVICE OR A RECOMMENDATION TO BUY ANY SECURITY OR OTHER FINANCIAL ASSET. BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
Persons: Carter Braxton Worth Organizations: Pfizer, pharma, Pharmaceuticals Industry Group, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
SINGAPORE — Anthony Scaramucci, founder and managing partner of SkyBridge Capital, said he and a group of crypto advocates are working with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris to develop her campaign's policies on digital assets ahead of the elections in November. "There's a group of cryptocurrency advocates, bitcoin advocates etc. Harris has been hearing out crypto proponents and we are pushing her to back industry-friendly policies, he said, adding that the vice president even has some of these talks lined up for this week. "I believe that we are making progress, and I think it's going in the right direction," Scaramucci said. Last year in an interview with NBC News' Chuck Todd, Scaramucci called his former boss "a grifter."
Persons: Anthony Scaramucci, Kamala Harris, bitcoin, Elizabeth Warren, Gary Gensler, Warren, Harris, Scaramucci, Donald Trump's, Trump, Chuck Todd Organizations: SINGAPORE, SkyBridge, U.S, Democratic Party, Democratic, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, White House, NBC News
In many ways, F1 Academy is a spiritual successor to W Series, an all-female racing series that shuttered in 2022 because of financial problems. Where F1 Academy differs is that it has the financial backing of Formula 1 and buy-in from the sport's constructors, with each team sponsoring F1 Academy drivers. "F1 Academy is a really friendly environment and a bit different to when I've been in male paddocks with mixed competition. She previously competed in W Series and has enjoyed her time so far with F1 Academy, which she describes as a "streamlined" series. Most importantly, though, she's grateful for the amount of testing and practice time that F1 Academy provides.
Persons: , It's, Susie Wolff, Wolff, Marta García, Williams, Venturi, Toto Wolff, James Sutton, I've, Doriane, Racing, Pin, Chloe Chambers, Chris Graythen, Chambers, Haas, she's Organizations: Formula, Service, Academy, Motorsports, F1, Formula Regional, Williams Racing, Formula E, Mercedes F1, F1 Academy, Racing Locations: Spain, Singapore, British, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Read previewElon Musk said the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) should punish Boeing for its Starliner failures rather than impose "petty" fines on SpaceX. In a Thursday X post, Musk expressed his displeasure with the FAA's proposed $633,009 fine for SpaceX. "NASA deemed the Boeing capsule unsafe for astronaut return, turning, out of necessity, to SpaceX, yet instead of fining Boeing for putting astronauts at risk, the FAA is fining SpaceX for trivia!" In his rebuke of the FAA and Boeing, Musk also reposted SpaceX's Wednesday letter to top congressional leaders. Representatives of SpaceX, Boeing and the FAA didn't immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider, sent outside business hours.
Persons: , Elon Musk, Musk, Marc Nichols, He's, Donald Trump's, DOGE —, Butch Wilmore, Suni Williams Organizations: Service, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Boeing, SpaceX, Business, NASA, Trump, Boeing Starliner, Station, Starliner, Polaris Locations: American, New Mexico
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
Stifel warns of a sharp stock market correction by year-end, with the S&P 500 potentially dropping 12%. "Our instruments tell us to expect an S&P 500 correction to the very low 5,000s by 4Q24," Bannister said. AdvertisementInvestors should prepare for a sharp and quick correction in the stock market before the end of the year, according to Stifel. In a note on Thursday, chief equity strategist Barry Bannister of Stifel warned that the S&P 500 could trade 12% lower in the fourth quarter. "Our instruments tell us to expect an S&P 500 correction to the very low 5,000s by 4Q24," Bannister said.
Persons: Stifel, Barry Bannister, Bannister, Organizations: Service
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
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed's cutting cycle casts opportunities for global investors and emerging markets ex-China: FidelityJurrien Timmer of Fidelity Investments breaks down the benefits of the Fed's rate cut for global investors and emerging markets ex-China
Organizations: Fidelity, Fidelity Investments Locations: China
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGoldman Sachs: Current valuations make Korea an attractive opportunity for investorsTimothy Moe of Goldman Sachs believes it’s only a matter of time before shareholders benefit from Korea's Value Up Program.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Timothy Moe, it’s Locations: Korea
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNewEdge Wealth: Lower interest rates should support small-caps, but with one 'major caveat'Cameron Dawson of NewEdge Wealth discusses the impact of lower interest rates for U.S. small-cap and financials stocks.
Persons: Cameron Dawson Organizations: NewEdge
Business Insider spoke to three nail experts about which trends are in and out this fall. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAs the weather cools down and the leaves start to change, a new wave of nail trends is making its way into salons. If you're looking for inspiration before your next appointment, Business Insider spoke with nail artists and salon employees about which trends will be in and out this fall.
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Read previewIn February, Glean announced a $200 million funding round valuing the AI enterprise software startup at $2.2 billion. AdvertisementThe transaction is the latest in a string of dizzying back-to-back funding rounds at ever-higher valuations for a handful of AI startups that stand in stark contrast to the doldrums of the overall market for startups. Earlier this year, Sakana raised $30 million in a seed funding round led by Lux Capital. Slingshot AI, which has built an automated mental health counselor, also raised separate rounds of funding just months apart. Advertisement"VCs are increasingly faced with frequent requests from their hot AI companies to follow on or double down on investments," said Iris Sun, an investor at 500 Global.
Persons: , Glean, Arvind Jain's inbox, Jain, Steve Brotman, Perplexity, SoftBank, Sakana, Gregg Hill, that's, Matt Murphy, Dario Amodei, Kimberly White, Murphy, I'd, I've, Jenny Chang, Rodriguez, Jai Das, Rajeev Dham, couldn't, Das, Sapphire, Uber, Iris Sun, Chandrasekar Organizations: Service, Business, DST Global, Alpha Partners, Bloomberg, Google, New Enterprise Associates, Khosla Ventures, Lux Capital, Parkway Venture Capital, Menlo Ventures, Getty, Sapphire Ventures, Investments Locations: Tokyo
London CNN —Scientists in the United Kingdom have stored the entire human genome on a “5D memory crystal,” in the hope that it could be used in the future as a blueprint to bring humanity back from extinction. The crystal is stored in the Memory of Mankind archive in Hallstatt, Austria. “The visual key inscribed on the crystal gives the finder knowledge of what data is stored inside and how it could be used,” said Kazansky. In 2018, Kazansky and his team used the memory crystal technology to store Isaac Asimov’s “Foundation” trilogy of science fiction books, which were then launched into space aboard a Tesla Roadster. The technology has also been used to store major documents from human history, including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Magna Carta.
Persons: , Peter Kazansky, optoelectronics, , Thomas Heinis, Kazansky, Isaac Asimov’s “ Organizations: London CNN —, University of Southampton’s, Research, University of Southampton, Guinness, Southampton, Imperial College London, Tesla, Human Rights, Magna Carta Locations: London, United Kingdom, Austria
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