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Asian markets may have had a rocky 2023, but those looking for pockets of opportunities in the region can look to Morgan Stanley's selection of "alpha" stocks. Another top stock that Morgan Stanley is overweight on is the Singapore-headquartered United Overseas Bank . Here are 10 stocks from Morgan Stanley's full list of top overweight-rated stocks for January. Notable bottom-ranked stocks Morgan Stanley also named its "notable bottom-ranked stock ideas." These factors "should result in a wider discount to peers like Telstra ," the investment bank's analysts wrote.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's, Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Michael Bloom Organizations: Alpha, Asia, SK Telecom, Korea, United Overseas Bank, ASEAN, Morgan, TPG Telecom, Telstra Locations: Asia, Pacific, Japan, Asia Pacific, Korean, Singapore
Prepare for volatility in the semiconductor industry after an exuberant 2023 that saw prices surge and left many companies with lofty valuations. "Higher valuations in my experience lead to higher investor expectations and those higher investor expectations typically lead to higher volatility," said Michael Brenner of FBB Capital Partners . Computer chip stocks surged in 2023, largely due to enthusiasm surrounding the use of artificial intelligence and the need for advanced semiconductors. Bracing for volatility Semiconductor companies have a lot to prove in 2024 after wowing investors last year. KeyBanc Capital Markets' John Vinh said in a recent note to clients that auto industry semiconductor demand in the new year will benefit Analog Devices , NXP Semiconductors and On Semiconductor .
Persons: Michael Brenner, Capital's Paul Schatz, Sylvia Jablonski, Robert Pavlik, Brenner, FBB, Jensen Huang, Nvidia aren't, Schatz, Jablonski, Intel's, Ross Seymore, Seymore, Brenner isn't, John Vinh, bode, Vinh, Mizuho's Vijay Rakesh, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: FBB Capital Partners, iShares Semiconductor, Dakota Wealth, Nvidia, Broadcom, Micron Technology, Devices, Deutsche, Marvell Technology, Taiwan Semiconductor, Infineon, EV, KeyBanc, NXP Semiconductors, Semiconductor, Qualcomm, Lam Research
Goldman says this solar tech stock can surge nearly 50%
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Lisa Kailai Han | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The investment bank initiated coverage of the solar technology company with a buy rating, simultaneously setting a 12-month price target of $62. Nextracker is the world's largest supplier of solar trackers, devices that optimize solar panels by tracking the sun's path. The company's shares have fallen nearly 10% in 2024 after Nextracker completed its spinoff from Flex on Jan. 2. "We note that the value of the credits [for solar trackers] are actually among the most lucrative across all solar components," wrote Goldman Sachs analyst Brian Lee. "The [total addressable market] for solar trackers globally amounts to approximately close to 5X the size of the U.S. market, with a penetration of ~20%-30% (vs. ~80% in the U.S.)."
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Nextracker, Goldman, Brian Lee, Lee, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nextracker, Flex, NXT Locations: U.S
Europe's utilities sector may have come under pressure over the past three years, but Goldman Sachs says a shift is underway, naming stocks to play the industry in 2024. But things are looking up for Europe's utilities sector, according to Goldman Sachs' analysts led by Alberto Gandolfi. Stock picks German energy company RWE is among the stocks highlighted by Goldman, which said it continues to value its renewables business. Goldman has a buy rating on the stock, which is also on its conviction list of top picks. The bank has a price target of 22 euros on the company, giving it just over 33% potential upside.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Alberto Gandolfi, inflecting, Goldman, Solaria, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Renewable Energy, U.S . Federal Reserve, Italian Hydro Locations: Ukraine, Spanish
Goldman Sachs calls the China story today one of "rebalancing," and has picked 40 buy-rated stocks to play the theme. They predict certain consumer names, artificial intelligence companies and rising global players will be among the Chinese stocks that can do well. December data and fourth-quarter GDP due out late Tuesday New York time may give more clues on China's economic trajectory — and whether policymakers need to act. For China's economic outlook, comparisons to Japan may ultimately be more academic as the debate has become more about the extent to which national security has replaced economic growth as the priority. "Very often I'm asked the question, will China ignore development as it talks more about security?"
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Japan's, Kinger Lau, Morgan, Robin Xing, Goldman, Lau, Li Qiang, Liu, SICC, Arthur Kroeber, Dragonomics, Liu Jianchao, Michael Bloom Organizations: Beijing, China Equity, China New Economy Summit, China, New, Invesco, Central Commission, Financial, Economic Affairs, Laboratories, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, U.S, StarPower Semiconductor, Wire China, Communist Party's, Foreign Locations: China, Japan, Hong Kong, Beijing, New York, Davos, Shanghai, U.S, Shenzhen, Europe
Investors are eagerly looking forward to rate cuts this year — the U.S. Federal Reserve signaled at least three, which would end an aggressive interest rate-hiking campaign for the last couple of years. The question is when the first of the rate cuts will come. Investors should, however, take note that the Fed also indicated an "unusually elevated degree of uncertainty" about the policy direction. Still, against that backdrop of expected cuts, BofA created a screen of which global companies might outperform as rates fall, and have "not yet rallied as strongly" as the average historical performance following the initial cut of the cycles. BofA screened for companies under scenarios such as whether the Fed cuts at a faster or slower pace than the European Central Bank — and vice versa.
Persons: BofA, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: U.S . Federal, Federal, Market, European Central Bank — Locations: U.S, Europe
Canaccord Genuity is laying out some names poised to capitalize on the new stage of AI set to unfold in 2024. "As we enter 2024, we anticipate a marked shift from businesses creating AI strategies towards executing them, with a focus on measuring and delivering ROI." Here are some of the companies across sectors best situated to take advantage of the next stage of AI growth: Canccord Genuity sees a plethora of opportunities in the technology space beyond the pure play behemoths that prospered in 2024. "In the software security section of the report, we address how our coverage companies are implementing and/or enhancing AI strategies." But technology isn't the only industry poised to benefit from AI tailwinds this year and beyond.
Persons: Susan Anderson, Anderson, Genuity, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Microsoft, Nvidia, Nasdaq, Deere
"While we expect a very modest cyclical recovery as a whole, we continue to look for opportunities among individual stocks," Goldman Sachs' analysts, led by Daiki Takayama, wrote in the note, naming buy-rated names — including four conviction list stocks — to play the theme. The bank's conviction list comprises its top buy-rated stock ideas that are expected to beat the market. SK Hynix South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix was among the stocks that made Goldman's list of buy-rated names that are also on its conviction list. Goldman gave the stock a price target of 3,300 Japanese Yen ($22.78) implying upside of around 37.7%. Meanwhile, the bank has a target price of 29 Chinese yuan ($4.07) on Foxconn, giving it around 124.6% potential upside.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Daiki Takayama, Hynix, Goldman, it's bullish, Hai, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: SK Hynix South, SK Hynix South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, Korean, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Electronics, Industrial, Renesas Electronics, Apple Locations: SK Hynix South Korean, Taiwan, Shanghai
There are some names this upcoming earnings season investors may want to steer clear from, according to Wolfe Research. As the season gets started, Wolfe Research advised clients to stay away from companies with a low earnings quality score. "We expect low quality stocks to underperform again starting in 2024," chief investment strategist Chris Senyek wrote Wednesday. The firm has a basket of low earnings quality names that can help investors "avoid potential blow-ups in the portfolio." C3.ai also made Wolfe's list with an earnings quality rating of 1.
Persons: underperform, Chris Senyek, Tesla, Elon Musk, Levi Strauss, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Citigroup, FactSet, Hasbro
Small-cap stocks could finally break out above their large-cap peers in 2024, according to Goldman Sachs portfolio strategists. Small caps lagged large caps by a wide margin in 2023, with the Russell 2000 climbing about 15% compared to a 24% gain for the S & P 500. Snider ties the optimistic outlook for small-cap stocks to Goldman's macroeconomic outlook for the coming year, which anticipates 2% growth in U.S. gross domestic product. The forecast 15% return for the Russell 2000 this year also matches the index's historical median return of 16% during presidential election years going back to 1984, Goldman argued. TGNA 1Y mountain TEGNA stock.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Russell, Ben Snider, Goldman, Snider, Tegna, WisdomTree, Ziff Davis, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Apple, NBC, WT, Research, Technologies, Comcast, CNBC
Apple's iPhone sales in China were down more than 30% year over year for the first week of January, while competitors such as Xiaomi and Huawei have "remained much stronger" with flat sales, according to a Sunday note from Jefferies analysts. Jefferies analysts said they believe Apple's iPhone volume will fall by double digits this year in China, adding that they "expect Apple to have even higher revenue pressure in China in 2024." Huawei gained the most smartphone market share in China in 2023, according to the note, rising about 6% year over year. Meanwhile, Apple's market share in China has fallen around 4% year over year, according to the note. The Jefferies analysts said iPhone discounts in China are on the rise, which is likely part of Apple's effort to "defend its share."
Persons: Piper Sandler, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Huawei, Jefferies, Barclays, Apple, CNBC PRO Locations: China
Bernstein didn't even initiate coverage of BYD until September, with an outperform rating and price target of 359 Hong Kong dollars. BYD trades in Hong Kong, and on the Shenzhen exchange in mainland China. "I'm a long observer and investor in Tesla," Ogan said. "What I think will tip BYD like the volumes tipped Tesla is when people start realizing BYD is an energy company," Ogan said. Nomura's China autos and auto parts analyst Joel Ying likes BYD with an even higher price target of 382 Hong Kong dollars.
Persons: BYD, Bernstein didn't, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Taylor Ogan, Ogan, Tesla, Xiao Feng, CLSA, Joel Ying, Ying, Xiaomi's SU7, That's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Hong, Snow Bull, Nasdaq, Elon Musk's, HK, Hesai Tech Locations: Hong Kong, Norway, Brazil, China, Shenzhen, Asia, Europe, North America, U.S, Inovance, Ningbo Tuopu
The utilities sector suffered so much in 2023, that it's due for a snapback in the new year, according to Barclays. They also made the stocks' dividend payments less attractive compared to the risk-free yields on Treasurys. But now these stocks are priced to move, according to Barclays analyst Nicholas Campanella. "We still like the stock," Barclays said, pointing to upside to consensus earnings per share as one of the factors behind its call. Duke offers a dividend yield of 4.2%, but 12 out of the 20 analysts following the stock rate it a hold, per LSEG.
Persons: Nicholas Campanella, XLU, Campanella, Evergy, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Barclays . Utilities, Barclays, SPDR, Fed, Electric Power, Dominion Energy, E Corporation, Duke Energy, Duke Locations: Kansas, Kansas City
This year could be a better one for dividend stocks. This year, the Federal Reserve has said it's likely to cut interest rates three times , which could bode well for dividend stocks . "Moving forward … it's the time to start buying dividend stocks." The insurance company has a 3.1% dividend yield and 16% upside to the average analyst price target. The stock, which has a 3.3% dividend yield, has 26% upside to the average price target.
Persons: bode, Matt Powers, VIG, FactSet, TD Cowen, Matt Elkott, Jimmy Bhullar, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal Reserve, Powers Advisory, CNBC, Trinity Industries, Trinity, MetLife, JPMorgan, MET, Utilities
UBS is getting more bullish on the outlook for artificial intelligence and bracing for another prosperous year for the "tech theme of the decade." The firm lifted its revenue forecast for AI by 40%. In comparison, it took the smart devices industry more than 10 years for its revenues to grow by 15 times. "Meanwhile, software, with broadening AI demand trends from applications and models, is a defensive play, thanks to its strong recurring revenue base." Within the semiconductor industry, UBS favors logic, memory, capital equipment and foundry names, while companies exposed to office productivity, cloud and models appear best situated in software.
Persons: — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, Nvidia, Devices, Broadcom, Marvell Technology, VanEck Semiconductor, Semiconductors
Arjun Kharpal | CNBCBEIJING — BYD produced more than 3 million new energy vehicles in 2023, surpassing Tesla 's production for a second straight year. Tesla said Tuesday it produced 1.84 million cars in 2023. While total production surpassed Tesla, BYD manufactured 1.6 million battery-only passenger cars and 1.4 million hybrids, putting Tesla on top for battery-only production. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart iconEven though it surpassed the 3 million mark, BYD's annual sales slightly missed CLSA's expectations for 3.05 million vehicles. BYD said it sold 3.02 million new energy vehicles in 2023.
Persons: BYD, Arjun Kharpal, Tesla, Elon, Aito, Geely, Zeekr, Nezha, Joel Ying, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: CNBC BEIJING, Elon Musk's, Monday, Overseas, CNBC, EV, China, EU Locations: Europe, Munich, Germany, China, Hong Kong, Hungary
With interest rates expected to come down in 2024, real estate — a sector beloved for its steady income payments — could see upside in the new year. "When rates are low, a lot of income-oriented investors see that REIT dividend as very attractive, and they are willing to take the risks associated with equity investment to have this dividend payment." Jefferies is neutral on the office REIT sector but has raised its rating on Boston Properties to buy from hold. The senior housing occupancy rate was 84.4% in the third quarter of 2023, according to the National Investment Center for Seniors Housing & Care . That's up more than 6 percentage points from the pandemic low of 77.8%, but it's still off from the pre-pandemic occupancy rate of 87.1%.
Persons: REITs, Kevin Brown, Jefferies, Peter Abramowitz, Morningstar's Brown, it's, Brown, JPMorgan's Anthony Paolone, Ventas, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Chris Hayes Organizations: Federal Reserve, Treasury, Boston Properties, Boston, National Investment Center, Seniors Housing & Care, Realty Locations: U.S, Boston, Friday's
Many biotech stocks struggled in 2023 despite a robust year for U.S. drug approvals. "We expect this environment to continue but look forward to the prospect of lower interest rates in 2024." When that happens, Canaccord Genuity said to expect a "strong rally across the biotech sector rewarding innovative, but riskier assets." Analysts have said the rich price reflects the opportunity for ImmunoGen's Elahere cancer treatment , which has quickly established itself as the standard of care for types of ovarian cancer. 'Oversold and cheap' In a research note Friday, Jefferies analyst Michael Yee said "a significant short squeeze" was helping biotech stocks in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Dan Lyons, Janus Henderson, John Newman, Canaccord Genuity, Janus, Lyons, Bristol Myers Squibb, Karuna, AstraZeneca, Eli Lilly, AbbVie, Jonathan Miller, Miller, bode, Jonathan Krinsky, Krinsky, BTIG's, Jefferies, Michael Yee, Yee, NASH, Madrigal, we're, David Risinger, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Drug, Federal, Bristol Myers, Karuna Therapeutics, CART, Bristol Myers Squibb, Cerevel Therapeutics, Securities and Exchange Commission, pharma, P Biotech, Nasdaq Biotech, Apogee Therapeutics, Madrigal Pharmaceuticals, Madrigal, resmetirom, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Leerink Partners Locations: ImmunoGen
It turns out that the Santa Claus rally on Wall Street extends beyond the official seven-session stretch from December into January for the S & P 500 , according to Bank of America. The official seven-session Santa Claus rally encompasses the final five trading sessions of December and the first two days of January. Historically during that period, the S & P 500 has gained 79% of the time with an average return of 1.66%, Bank of America found. .SPX YTD mountain The S & P 500 is less than 1% away from reaching a fresh all-time high close. This year, the S & P 500 rallied 3.3% over the first 10 sessions of December, which ran through the 14 th of the month, Suttmeier found.
Persons: Santa Claus, Stephen Suttmeier, Suttmeier, Russell, Michael Bloom Organizations: Bank of America, Dow Jones Industrial Locations: Santa
Stock market gains over the past six weeks have been so rapid, one technical indicator suggests a pullback may be ahead. Stocks in the S & P 500 have reached a level of overbought condition that has preceded past pullbacks, according to Wolfe Research analyst Rob Ginsberg. The S & P 500 is up 24% off its low for the year, including 9% this quarter alone. The stock market has fallen an average of 3.6% one month later roughly 60% of the time when this overbought indicator has been reached, according to Wolfe. The last time 30% or more of the stocks in the S & P 500 were overbought was in 2022.
Persons: Stocks, Rob Ginsberg, Ginsberg, Wolfe, overbought, Kraft Heinz, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, Boeing, Kraft, CNBC Pro
UBS is out with its 2024 outlook, and it expects some wild swings for markets next year. The Wall Street firm on Monday said it sees the S & P 500 ending next year at 4,850, roughly 5% above Monday's close of 4,622.44. Stocks have been on a tear recently, with the S & P 500 riding a six-week winning streak. "The large spread between current strength and expected weakness presents a dilemma for investors," Golub wrote Monday. Goldman Sachs' David Kostin said he anticipates the S & P 500 will end next year at 4,700 , just a stone's throw from where the broader index is currently trading.
Persons: Jonathan Golub, Stocks, Golub, Goldman Sachs, David Kostin, America's Savita Subramanian, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: UBS, UBS Investment Bank, Bank, America's
Widely followed Wall Street strategist Ed Yardeni issued a head-turning bull call on the stock market, seeing the S & P 500 soaring all the way to 6,000 in two years. The president of Yardeni Research raised his year-end 2025 target to 6,000, which represents a 30% leap from Monday's close of 4,622.44. His forecast assumes 2026 earnings for the S & P 500 of $300 per share, and a forward price-to-earnings ratio of 20. The S & P 500 just registered a six-week winning streak, bringing 2023 gains to 20%. .SPX YTD mountain S & P 500 "This year's Santa Claus rally started early," Yardeni wrote.
Persons: Ed Yardeni, Yardeni, Santa Claus, Michael Bloom Organizations: Yardeni Research Locations: Santa
Stocks will continue to rise as the U.S. skirts a recession in 2024, according to CFRA chief investment strategist Sam Stovall. "By the end of 2024, CFRA sees the S & P 500 challenging the 5,000 level," Stovall wrote in a Friday note. "But since large, round numbers traditionally act like rusty doors, requiring several attempts before finally swinging open, our year-end target for the S & P 500 is 4,940." .SPX YTD mountain The S & P 500 has gained about 21% from the start of 2023. Stovall's forecast implies about 7% upside for the S & P 500 to the end of 2024.
Persons: Sam Stovall, CFRA, Stovall, Stocks, Michael Bloom Organizations: Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Reserve, Treasury Locations: U.S
Broadcom stock spikes to new yearlong high
  + stars: | 2023-12-11 | by ( Jake Piazza | In | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Broadcom shares jumped 9% Monday after Citigroup resumed its coverage of the stock with a buy rating and updated its price target to $1,100. Broadcom bought VMware in November to bolster its cloud technology infrastructure that it sells to other businesses. Citigroup's bullishness is largely because it believes Broadcom is well-positioned to earn money from the AI boom. "We expect sales from AI infrastructure to double from $4 billion in F23 (11% of F23 sales) to over $8 billion in F24 (17% in F24 sales)," the analysts wrote. Broadcom reported solid earnings for its fiscal fourth quarter last Thursday, which gave its shares a 2.4% boost to $944.30 at Friday's market close.
Persons: it's, bullishness, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Broadcom, Citigroup, VMware, Google, Comcast, Nvidia
Shares of Snap notched their highest price in over a year on Monday after analysts at Wells Fargo released a bullish report on the stock. The analysts upgraded the shares from equal weight to overweight and raised their price target from $8 to $22. Snap was trading around $15.75 as of market close Monday, the highest it has been since July 2022. Snap shares closed up more than 4% Monday. The Wells Fargo analysts added that Snap's recent changes to its products and leadership have been key to the company's revenue reacceleration and innovation.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Spiegel, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wells, Google, Meta, CNBC PRO
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