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Christopher Kise, a lawyer for Trump, countered in his opening statement that the financials for Trump and the Trump organization were entirely legal. "It is one of the most highly successful brands in the world, and he has made a fortune literally being right about real estate investments," Kise said. "It's got some of the greatest real estate assets in the world. That included Trump calculating the value of his apartment in Trump Tower as if it were three times its actual size. James accused Trump of "grossly" inflating the values of his assets, and inflated own net worth by as much as $2.2 billion.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kevin Wallace, Letitia James, Trump, Wallace, Christopher Kise, Kise, James, Donald Jr, Eric, It's, Brendan McDermid, Justice Arthur Engoron, Engoron, Michael Cohen, Jack Queen, Doina Chiacu, Noeleen Walder, Cynthia Osterman, Nick Zieminski Organizations: New, Trump, Trump Organization, Democrat, REUTERS, Republican, Thomson Locations: New York, Manhattan, American, New York City, Trump, Lago, Florida, Westchester County , New York, Washington, Georgia
REITs are looking 'pretty cheap,' strategist says
  + stars: | 2023-10-02 | 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 EmailREITs are looking 'pretty cheap,' strategist saysUma Moriarity, senior investment strategist at CenterSquare Investment Management, discusses real estate investment trusts and says they look "pretty attractive" right now.
Persons: Uma Moriarity Organizations: CenterSquare Investment Management
Conversely, a reading lower than 30 typically means a stock is oversold and could be a signal of a possible buying opportunity. MGM YTD mountain MGM in 2023 Realty Income is the most oversold company in the S & P 500, scoring the lowest RSI of the lot at 5.19. Other oversold stocks include Boeing , discount retailer Dollar General and cloud software company Salesforce . Travelers Companies is the most overbought stock in the broad-based index with an RSI of 79.89. Big-name health-care and insurance company UnitedHealth Group , with a market cap of $469.26 billion, has a 14-day RSI of 75.54.
Persons: Wells Fargo, Chubb Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, CNBC Pro, MGM Resorts, MGM, Culinary Workers Union, Wynn Resorts, Wall Street, Netflix, Hollywood, Boeing, Dollar, Travelers Companies, . Insurance, UnitedHealth, Pharmaceutical, Humana, Arch Capital Group Locations: Vegas
DigitalBridge — Shares of the digital infrastructure company jumped 5.8% after JPMorgan upgraded the company to overweight from neutral. After the market closed Wednesday, Jefferies posted earnings of 22 cents per share on revenue of $1.18 billion. Accenture — Shares of the IT and consulting firm fell nearly 5% Thursday after Accenture reported mixed results for its fiscal fourth quarter. The used-car retailer's fiscal second-quarter earnings and revenue slipped from a year ago on weakening demand for used cars. Concentrix — Shares gained 10% a day after Concentrix said it would hike its quarterly dividend 10% to about 30 cents a share.
Persons: Trimble —, DigitalBridge, Jefferies, Duolingo, Wolfe, Lululemon, CarMax, Concentrix, FactSet, , Jesse Pound, Christina Cheddar, Berk Organizations: Corporation, JPMorgan, Jefferies, UBS, Resorts, Wolfe Research, Accenture —, Accenture, StreetAccount, Micron, LSEG
Tight labor market conditions continue to prevail, with the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits rising slightly last week, other data showed on Thursday. Some economists believe that the economy's resilience and tight labor market could give the Federal Reserve ammunition to raise interest rates again in November. Reuters GraphicsSTRONG LABOR MARKETThe economy is being underpinned by a resilient labor market, which is driving strong wage gains. The labor market has continued to hold its own so far. The unemployment rate increased to 3.8% in August from 3.5% in July.
Persons: Mike Blake, Christopher Rupkey, Lucia Mutikani, Paul Simao Organizations: Port, REUTERS, Federal Reserve, Gross, Reuters Graphics, U.S . House, United Auto Workers, General Motors, Ford, Labor Department, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro , California, U.S, WASHINGTON, New York
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - London's embattled office market is in 'rental recession' as volumes of empty space across the capital's West End, City and Canary Wharf business districts hit a 30-year high, analysts at Jefferies said on Wednesday. Utilisation has shrunk and landlords are losing pricing power as tenants offload surplus space," the analysts said. Jefferies estimated West End vacancies of 7%, with rates in the City and Canary Wharf at 10% and more than 20% respectively, with the tipping point for a rental recession historically around 8%. Long-term Canary Wharf resident HSBC (HSBA.L) recently announced it would be relocating to the City but is expected to lease 30% less space at its new home, according to the note. "Investment market liquidity is receding on rent uncertainty and squeezing developer profits," the note said.
Persons: Jefferies, Derwent, Segro, Morgan Stanley, Sinead Cruise, Iain Withers Organizations: Securities, Portland Estates, Royal, Barclays, JPMorgan, HSBC, Investment, Thomson Locations: City, Canary Wharf, London, Canary, Wharf
Paris Skouros pointed toward the sky outside his office in Athens on a recent weekday. Greece’s financial crisis almost ruined his firm, Skouros & Sons, an elevator company. Years of harsh austerity measures imposed by international bailouts had been wrenching, Mr. Skouros said, as new construction ground to a standstill. “During the crisis, we just wanted to survive,” Mr. Skouros said, as the sound of hammers hitting sheet metal rang out in his workshop. “Now we’re profitable, and business is so strong that we can’t find enough workers to keep up with demand.”Laden with debt it couldn’t pay back, Greece nearly broke the eurozone a decade ago.
Persons: Paris, bailouts, Skouros, Mr Organizations: Skouros Locations: Athens, , Greece
But Motil's self-described success was an elaborate façade, according to regulatory filings and Ohio bankruptcy proceedings. In a 29-page complaint, the SEC laid out how Motil issued "promissory notes" fully collateralized by property across Ohio to dozens of investors. "Nearly everything about his scheme was a lie," the financial regulator's complaint read. In one instance, according to the SEC, Motil managed to get more than $1 million from 20 different investors for just one single-family home valued at no more than $130,000. Motil and his wife, Amy, profited handsomely from the scheme, the SEC alleged.
Persons: Matt Motil, Motil, Amy Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Washington , D.C, SEC, CNBC, U.S, Trustee, Federal Trade Commission Locations: Washington ,, An Ohio, Ohio
Real estate stocks extend losses as rates soar
  + stars: | 2023-09-22 | by ( Sinéad Carew | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
The S&P 500 real estate index (.SPLRCR) lost 0.7% on Friday after falling 3.5% on Thursday, which was its biggest daily decline since March when the banking sector was in crisis. This provided tempting returns for fixed-income assets, making the relatively high dividend payouts of Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) a little less tempting. While the Fed decided not to hike interest rates after its meeting on Wednesday, it indicated that rates could stay at elevated levels for longer than investors had expected. On Friday the biggest real estate loser was American Tower (AMT.N), which finished down 1.8% while the biggest gainer was Extra Space Storage (EXR.N), up 1.2%. Alexandria Real Estate Equities (ARE.N) fell 1.6% on Friday, after losing 8% on Thursday and hitting its lowest level since 2016.
Persons: Carlo Allegri, REITs, Jack Ablin, Gina Szymanksi, It's, Szymanksi, Sinéad Carew, Lance Tupper, David Gregorio Our Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Federal Reserve, Treasury, Real, Investment, Fed, Cresset, REITs, AEW Capital Management, Alexandria Real, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Alexandria
Residential property prices fell by 9.9% year-on-year, the steepest decline since the start of data collection in 2000, the federal statistics office said. Prices fell by 1.5% on the quarter, with steeper declines in larger cities than in more sparsely populated areas. In cities such as Berlin, Hamburg and Munich, apartment prices fell by 9.8% and single and two-family house prices dropped by 12.6% on the year. Building permits for apartments in Germany declined 31.5% in July from a year earlier, the statistics office disclosed on Monday, as construction prices rose by almost 9% on the year. German housing industry association GdW on Friday sounded the alarm over the situation calling for government support for construction companies.
Persons: GdW, Riham Alkousaa, Klaus Lauer, Kirsti Knolle, Sharon Singleton Organizations: Reuters, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich, Germany
The VanEck Office and Commercial REIT ETF fell 4.8% on Thursday after the U.S. Federal Reserve stiffened its hawkish monetary policy stance, slamming the real estate sector and the Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) that invest in them. Real estate stocks have struggled this year as the Fed's rapid rate hikes make financing properties more expensive, curbing demand. ETFs tracking broader REITs such as Schwab US REIT and Vanguard Real Estate Index have fallen 4.4% and 5%, respectively, so far this week, while the S&P 500 real estate index (.5SP60) is on track to post weekly losses of 4.7%. "For the discerning investor, the current situation might just be the contrarian opportunity they've been waiting for," said VanEck in its blog about the ETF. Office REITs like Boston Properties (BXP.N) and Kilroy Realty (KRC.N) are down 10% and 15%, respectively, so far this year.
Persons: Schwab, they've, they're, Aniket, Bansari Mayur, Kirsten Donovan Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, Real, Investment, Schwab US, Vanguard, Boston, Kilroy Realty, CFRA, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
There have been some encouraging signs that business travel is rebounding to pre-Covid spending levels sooner than anticipated, according to the Global Business Travel Association . Business travel was essentially shut down during the Covid pandemic, with many predicting a slow slog to revive sales and a landscape that would be permanently changed. Now the organization is predicting global business travel spending will surpass its 2019 spending level of $1.4 trillion in 2024, compared with its earlier forecast of 2026. Some 28% of those who make the business travel decisions and 32% of those in charge of company travel budgets said their workplace will increase business travel in the coming year, Morning Consult found. Of course, the recovery in business travel can also shift if there are changes in the economic environment.
Persons: Lindsey Roeschke, Roeschke, That's, Michael Linenberg, Linenberg, Patrick Scholes, Scholes, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Global Business Travel Association . Business, Morning, Deutsche Bank, CNBC, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines, Ryman Hospitality Properties, Ole Opry, Hospitality, Hyatt Hotels Locations: Delta
HONG KONG, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Chinese developers Sunac (1918.HK) and Country Garden (2007.HK) brought some relief to the crisis-hit property sector by forging debt deals with creditors, but the outlook remained clouded by uncertainty about a recovery in home sales. Shares in Sunac China Holdings surged as much as 14% on Tuesday after creditors approved its $9 billion offshore debt restructuring plan, the first green light of such a debt overhaul by a major Chinese developer. The developments come as Beijing steps up efforts to revive the property sector, which accounts for roughly a quarter of the world's second-largest economy, with a raft of support measures unveiled over the last few weeks. While Sunac is among a string of Chinese developers that have defaulted on their offshore debt obligations since an unprecedented liquidity crisis hit the property sector in 2021, Country Garden has not missed any offshore payments yet. PROPERTY SECTOR OUTLOOKMajor developers in the process of restructuring their debt include China Evergrande Group (3333.HK), whose liquidity crunch was a turning point in the country's real estate crisis.
Persons: Sunac, Gary Ng, ANZ Senior China Economist Betty Wang, It's, Donny Kwok, Xie Yu, Steven Bian, Kevin Huang, Anne Marie Roantree, Sumeet Chatterjee, Lincoln Organizations: HK, Sunac China Holdings, Country Garden, Natixis Corporate, Investment Bank, China Evergrande, ANZ Senior China Economist, Thomson Locations: HONG KONG, Beijing, Hong Kong, Sunac, China, Shanghai
The recent increase in oil prices could provide a boost to London's prime office real estate market, according to Morgan Stanley. According to their analysis, higher oil prices tend to correlate with increased demand for top-tier commercial properties. When oil prices rise above this threshold, the excess profits are invested by its sovereign wealth fund, PIF, in assets around the world, including tech stocks. Morgan Stanley says that in the past, a similar rise in oil prices has preceded strong 12-month share price performance for London office REITs (real estate investment trusts). For Derwent London, Morgan Stanley forecasts the stock reaching £27.00 ($33.43), up 45% from current levels, within 12 months.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Bart Gysens Organizations: Bank of London, Cooperation Council, Monetary Fund, GCC, Saudi, London, Derwent, Great Portland Estates, Derwent London, Great Locations: London, WTI, Great Portland
With the market on edge ahead of the Federal Reserve's decision on interest rates, here's a way to play it safe. In anticipation of the Fed's decision, stocks are losing their momentum this week while oil prices surge and consumer sentiment sours. These stocks have a dividend yield of greater than 3% and are still in the green this year, making them a strong hedge against potential near-term volatility. Oil and natural gas producer Coterra Energy has the highest dividend yield of the list and has popped 12% so far this year. The company also offers a dividend yield of 3.83%.
Organizations: Federal, CNBC Pro, Coterra Energy, Digital Realty Trust, Essex Property Trust, Business Machines, Hasbro Locations: Central, Essex, U.S
.GSPF YTD mountain S & P 500 Financials Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Financials sector: Morgan Stanley ( MS): The bank's services include investment banking, wealth management and investment management. Communication Services Sector market weight: 8.85% Market cap: $3.3 trillion YTD performance: up 44.5% Industries: Diversified telecommunication services; entertainment; interactive media & services; media; wireless telecommunication services. .GSPTS YTD mountain S & P 500 Communication Services Sector YTD performance Club stocks in the Communication Services sector: Walt Disney (DIS): The entertainment giant reported another mixed quarter last month, even against low expectations. Real estate Sector market weight: 2.44% Market cap: $909 billion YTD performance: up 0.9% Industries: Equity real estate investment trusts; real estate management & development. .SPLRCR YTD mountain S & P 500 Real Estate Sector YTD performance While we don't own any real estate stocks, investors have historically invested in the sector for its reliable cash flow from income-generating properties.
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J.P.Morgan, ANZ raise 2023 China GDP forecast
  + stars: | 2023-09-15 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
People stand at a shopping mall near the CCTV headquarters and China Zun skyscraper, in Beijing's central business district (CBD), China September 7, 2023. REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBEIJING, Sept 15 (Reuters) - J.P.Morgan and ANZ on Friday raised their 2023 economic growth forecast for China, after August economic numbers offered some signs of stabilization in the world's second-largest economy. Both raised their GDP forecast by 20 basis points each to 5% and 5.1% respectively, with JPM saying notable recovery in retail sales and rise in service activity were the biggest surprises. Zhu said additional fiscal and housing policy relaxation like subsidy for product-specific consumption support, relaxation of home buying restrictions, sales restrictions and price controls in tier-1 and 2 cities may follow in the near term. Goldman Sachs kept its third-quarter GDP growth forecast unchanged at 4.9% but said China's economy is still in a tug of war between persistent growth headwinds and increasing policy support.
Persons: Tingshu Wang, Zhu, JPM, Goldman Sachs, Aniruddha Ghosh, Liz Lee, Gao Liangping, Kim Coghill, Varun Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, ANZ, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing's, Rights BEIJING, Bengaluru, Beijing
BEIJING — China's retail sales and industrial production picked up pace in August with better-than-expected growth, according to National Bureau of Statistics data released Friday. Retail sales grew by 4.6% in August from a year ago, beating expectations for 3% growth forecast by a Reuters poll. The increase was also faster than the 2.5% year-on-year pace in July. Industrial production grew by 4.5% in August from a year ago, better than the 3.9% forecast and faster than the 3.7% increase reported for July. That missed expectations for a 3.3% increase and was slower than the 3.4% pace reported as of July.
Persons: Fu Linghui Organizations: National Bureau, Statistics Locations: Chongqing, China, BEIJING
China relaxes rules for insurers to invest in stock markets
  + stars: | 2023-09-10 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
FILE PHOTO-People walk past a screen displaying the Hang Seng stock index at Central district, in Hong Kong, China October 25, 2022. A lower risk weighting frees up more capital for insurers to invest. In addition, the watchdog reduced the risk weighting it assigns to investments in Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs), which in China channel money mainly into infrastructure projects. It also set a relatively low risk weighting for private equity investments in China's strategic and emerging sectors. China has unveiled a slew of measures to boost investor confidence and revive its stock market.
Persons: Lam, Samuel Shen, Tian, Christina Fincher Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, National Administration of Financial, Real, Investment, Thomson Locations: Central, Hong Kong, China, Rights BEIJING, Shanghai, Beijing
The logo for Goldman Sachs is seen on the trading floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, New York, U.S., November 17, 2021. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 7 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs (GS.N) is planning for another round of job cuts for employees who are deemed underperformers, which could come as soon as late October, the Finanical Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter. The bank cut 500 employees in September 2022, Reuters had reported earlier, citing sources. Goldman Sachs did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on the report. Reporting by Juby Babu in Bengaluru and Saeed Azhar in New York; Editing by Rashmi AichOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Andrew Kelly, Goldman, Juby Babu, Saeed Azhar, Rashmi Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Finanical Times, Reuters, Thomson Locations: New York City , New York, U.S, Bengaluru, New York
CEO of Goldman Sachs David Solomon participates in a panel titled "Empowering Women as Entrepreneurs and Leaders" at the 2023 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund in Washington, U.S., April 13, 2023. Goldman Sachs is shedding its consumer businesses after its foray into retail banking flopped. "I definitely do feel better about the capital markets," Solomon said in the wide-ranging interview. Solomon also said U.S. regulatory proposals for stricter bank capital rules have "gone too far." "I am focused on Goldman Sachs," he said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs David Solomon, Elizabeth Frantz, Goldman Sachs, David Solomon, that's, Solomon's, Solomon, SoftBank, Banks, Saeed Azhar, Lananh Nguyen, Jonathan Oatis, Jamie Freed, Deepa Babington Organizations: World Bank Group, International Monetary Fund, REUTERS, CNBC, T Arm Holdings, Federal Reserve, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S
The rise of artificial intelligence could revolutionize data center stocks, according to Bank of America. Analyst David Barden wrote in a Thursday note that "AI could evolve to be the largest data center growth opportunity since the cloud," and added that growing demand for computing will underpin the expansion. Barden expects that interest will soon spill over to data center firms. To play the growth of AI in the data center segment, Barden pointed toward Digital Realty Trust and Equinix . Shares of Digital Realty and Equinix have soared roughly 50% and 13% since Nvidia's May 24 earnings report.
Persons: David Barden, Barden, " Barden, Equinix, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Digital Realty Trust, Digital Realty, Nvidia's, Digital
After losing nearly 30% this year, shares of CVS Health could see a comeback according to one popular metric. Conversely, a reading lower than 30 typically means that a stock is oversold and could be a signal of a possible buying opportunity. CVS Health is another one of the most oversold companies in the S & P 500. Competitor pharmacy chain Walgreens Boots Alliance was also on the oversold list, with just 5.9% of analysts rating the stock a buy. Chipmaker and artificial-intelligence leader Nvidia , Mastercard , and Cisco Systems are also among the most overbought companies in the S & P 500.
Persons: Mills Organizations: CVS, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, CNBC Pro, Alaska Air Group, CVS Health, Wall Street, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Citi, Digital Realty Trust, Telecommunications, Verizon, Wall, Companies, Jefferies, Nvidia, Mastercard, Cisco Systems
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow to invest in real estate without buying a homeReal estate investment trusts are tax-advantaged funds that buy and manage properties worldwide. They give investors exposure to the market for housing without the burden of a mortgage. These funds traditionally support strip malls, hotels and apartment complexes. Today, many diversified firms offer exposure to rental housing, data centers and industrial assets. U.S. REITs control $4.5 trillion in real estate assets and analysts envision more growth ahead.
U.S real estate investment trusts today manage $4.5 trillion in real estate worldwide. KKR's real estate business is one of the big players in the REIT game. The KKR Real Estate Select Trust, which currently manages $1.5 billion in assets, paid a dividend of 5.4% to its investors in July 2023. said Billy Butcher, CEO of KKR's global real estate business. Watch the video above to learn the fundamentals of real estate investment trusts.
Persons: Billy Butcher, Sher Hafeez, Jones Lang LaSalle, Michael Pestronk, REITs Organizations: KKR, Trust, CNBC, Jones, P Global Investments, Post, Invitation Locations: Philadelphia
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