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Pretty much since they arrived, Mr. Muir and his family have been trying and failing to find a single-family house for no more than $500,000. “I’m like, ‘Wow, I thought this would be a more affordable place to live,’” said Mr. Muir, who is 44 and works in financial services. They disagree, however, about whether Ms. Harris’s plan would actually do that. (Economists also agree that former President Donald J. Trump’s housing plan, which aims to free up housing by deporting immigrants, would probably make the housing crisis worse by devastating the construction work force). Ms. Harris’s main challenge will be convincing them to build.
Persons: Luke Muir, Muir, ’ ”, “ It’s, Kamala Harris, Harris’s, Donald J, Mark Zandi, Harris, , Ed Pinto, playbook, Jason Morris, Withey Morris Baugh, Ms, , Mr Organizations: American Enterprise Institute, Arizona Legislature Locations: Phoenix, Louisiana, San Diego, Maricopa County, California, Arizona
Consumer spending was expected to hold strong in September, possibly even more than forecast and enough to throw another wrinkle into the Federal Reserve's thought process. "If retail sales accelerate considerably, in our view, the narrative may shift further toward 'no landing' or even re-acceleration." "Monthly retail sales data can be volatile. For now, Bhave thinks a strong sales report will "probably not … at least, not yet" hit Fed policy. At the same time the retail report drops, the Labor Department will issue its weekly reading on initial unemployment claims.
Persons: Dow Jones, Aditya Bhave, Bhave, Hurricanes Helene, Milton Organizations: Bank of America, Fed, Labor Department, Hurricanes, Boeing Locations: Michigan
The Buffalo Bills have acquired wide receiver Amari Cooper from the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a third-round pick, the teams announced Tuesday. The Browns will also receive a seventh-round pick in 2026, while the Bills acquire a sixth-round pick in 2025 in addition to Cooper. In six games so far this season, Cooper has 24 catches for 250 yards and two touchdowns. Two of Buffalo’s top four players in receiving yards are a tight end and a running back. In 146 career games, Cooper has 9,736 yards and 62 touchdowns.
Persons: Amari Cooper, Cooper, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs, Deshaun Watson Organizations: Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns, Browns, Bills, Buffalo, AFC East, Oakland Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans
Why a 'no landing' scenario may take place after all
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Sean Conlon | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A soft landing occurs when economic growth slows just enough to bring down inflation below the Federal Reserve's 2% target without tipping the economy into a recession. She thinks the economy is experiencing a no-landing scenario as it continues to expand without slowing down. "So far, clearly bank earnings are coming in better than expected, both top line and bottom line. "The other thing that that's showing [is] that our call for the 'no landing' is actually playing out." It's not just bank earnings that point to solid economic growth.
Persons: BNY Wealth's Alicia Levine, Levine, It's, Peter Perkins Organizations: JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, U.S, MRB Partners Locations: U.S, Wells Fargo
China's luxury market could face its worst quarter in four years, amid aggressive stimulus measures. AdvertisementLuxury brand investors are bracing to see if China's aggressive stimulus measures could be enough to pull its faltering luxury market out of the woods. While Beijing's recent moves to inject liquidity and lower interest rates have sparked some hope in pulling Chinese shoppers out of their spending slump, experts are skeptical of an immediate revival of China's luxury market. Related storiesWhile China's poor economic growth had deterred luxury spending for some, others continued their luxury shopping sprees — outside China. AdvertisementAlthough the outlook for China's luxury market remains bleak in the short run, Jefferies analysts are expecting a recovery as soon as 2025, Reuters reported.
Persons: bellwether, , Markus Hansen, LVMH, Patrice Nordey, Trajectry, Nordey, Marc Jacobs, Hermès Organizations: Service, Burberry, Reuters, CNBC, Jefferies Locations: China, Asia, Japan, Paris, Shanghai, LVMH
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Nvidia's numbers aren't a hallucinationNvidia shares rose 2.4% to close at $138.07, a new record for the stock. Data on employment, inflation and economic growth have signaled that the "economy may not be slowing as much as desired," Waller said. [PRO] Small cap strategyMarket wisdom has it that the performance of small-cap stocks will outstrip that of big-cap stocks.
Persons: Dow, it's, Christopher Waller, Waller, Kelly Ortberg, Russell, Bob Pisani Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, Dow, Nasdaq, European Central Bank, Nvidia, U.S . Federal, Boeing, P Global
Vitor Urbano moved from London to Latvia for a quieter life before his child was born. AdvertisementThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Vitor Urbano, a freelancer who moved from London to Latvia. I moved from Sintra, Portugal, to London in 2011. We chose Latvia so my partner could have better opportunitiesThere were two obvious choices of where to live: Portugal or Latvia, where my girlfriend is from. Across the board, things are more expensive in London, but the remuneration is way higher than in Latvia.
Persons: Vitor Urbano, , I'd, that's Organizations: Service, London Locations: London, Latvia, Sintra, Portugal, EU, Saldus, Latvian
Home prices have soared in the last decade, so buyers get less for their money than they once did. Here are 18 markets with reasonably priced homes that are set for strong price growth. In fact, in some of the nation's competitive markets, $1 million is nothing more than the price of admission to home ownership. Below are 18 cities with homes that cost $633,150 or less in Q2 that are set to be million-dollar markets by the end of 2035, sorted by which will reach the $1 million threshold the fastest. Along with each reasonably priced real-estate market is its median home price and projections for the years ahead, as well as the home price growth rate from 2014 to 2024 that it's based on.
Persons: , Zoocasa's Mackenzie Scibetta, Scibetta Organizations: Service, National Association of Realtors, Golden State, Business Locations: California, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Golden, San Jose, San Francisco's Bay
CNN —Kamala Harris is responding to Democratic panic about her White House prospects by turning up the heat on Donald Trump. The vice president warned Monday that the ex-president was “unstable,” “unhinged” and out for “unchecked power” as she sent a jolt of urgency though her campaign with 21 days to go. Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz, meanwhile, went even further, suggesting the ex-president’s musings about using the military against domestic foes he branded “the enemy from within” could even amount to treason. An image of former President Donald Trump appears on screen as Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a campaign rally in Erie, Pennsylvania, on October 14, 2024. Trump sought to make inroads with young men who are often low-propensity voters but who could add to his coalition.
Persons: CNN — Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, , ” Harris, Tim Walz, meanwhile, Harris, Joe Biden, Trump, Spencer Platt, Pennsylvania Harris, it’s, She’s, Kamala Harris, Jacquelyn Martin, , “ Donald Trump, Walz, Staff Mark Milley, Bob Woodward’s, ” Walz, JD Vance, , Barack Obama, Roland Martin, I’ve, won’t, Doug Emhoff, “ It’s, Evelyn Hockstein, Biden, Kristi Noem, authoritatively, Joe Rogan’s Organizations: CNN, , Democratic, Republican, Fox News, White, Biden, Trump, National Guard, Army National Guard, Joint Chiefs, Staff, South Dakota Gov, Black, YouTube, UFC Locations: Pennsylvania, , Arizona, Oaks , Pennsylvania, Erie , Pennsylvania, Erie, Pennsylvania …, Minnesota, Ohio, Minneapolis, Erie County, Trump, Oaks, Philadelphia
Mizuho upgrades Duke Energy to outperform from neutral Mizuho said investors should buy the dip in the energy company. Barclays upgrades Doximity to overweight from equal weight Barclays said it sees growth potential for the online networking services provider for medical professionals. TD Cowen upgrades SM Energy to buy from hold TD Cowen said the energy company has "multiple resource catalysts." Barclays initiates Bruker as overweight Barclays said it's bullish on the analytical biotech solutions company. " Goldman Sachs reiterates Adobe as buy The firm said it sees "growth tailwinds" after attending the company's Adobe MAX conference.
Persons: Stephens, it's, Wells, Tesla, Berenberg, it's bullish, Wedbush, Mizuho, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, BTIG, Morgan Stanley, McDonald's, TD, TD Cowen, Price, Crane Organizations: Valvoline Inc, YouTube, Cadence Design, Netflix, Nvidia, AMD, Citi, Consolidated Edison, Duke Energy, Mizuho, Barclays, Etsy, Global, RBC, BMW, Mercedes, Volkswagen, Energy, Holdings, TD Cowen, BMO, AIG, Adobe, MAX, Constellation Energy Locations: China, North America
Israel is facing an interceptor missile shortage, sources told the Financial Times. The head of an Israeli manufacturer of interceptor missiles said its production lines are working 24/7. Stroul also noted that the US is reaching a "tipping point," and may struggle to keep supplying Ukraine and Israel with interceptor missiles at the current pace. AdvertisementHe told Business Insider that he doubts Israel would fully exhaust its interceptor missile supply, and to approach the narrative of an Israeli interceptor missile shortage with caution. According to estimates, the Iron Dome's "Tamir" interceptor missiles cost about $50,000 each.
Persons: , Dana Stroul, Stroul, Ehud Eilam, Israel, Boaz Levy, Levy, Wertman, Hassan Nasrallah, Tamir, Pat Ryder Organizations: Financial Times, Service, Israel's Ministry of Defence, Israel Defense Forces, NPR, Israel Aerospace Industries, University of South, US, Defense, Pentagon Locations: Israel, Iran, Ukraine, Tel Aviv, Gaza, Hezbollah, Lebanon, Yemen, University of South Wales
Bank of America -- Shares moved 1% higher after third-quarter earnings and revenue topped Wall Street analysts' estimates. Goldman Sachs — Shares of the investment bank jumped more than 2% on better-than-expected quarterly earnings. Goldman Sachs posted earnings per share of $8.40 on $12.70 billion in revenue. Citigroup — Shares of the Jane Fraser-led bank added 1.7% after third-quarter earnings and revenue were better than consensus estimates. Charles Schwab — The brokerage company surged more than 7% after third quarter results beat analysts' estimates.
Persons: Johnson, J, Goldman Sachs, LSEG, UnitedHealth, Walgreens, Jane Fraser, Coty –, Coty, Charles Schwab, , Yun Li, Michelle Fox, Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Pia Singh Organizations: Bank of America, Wall, LSEG, Revenue, Johnson, Walgreens, Alliance, Citigroup —, Citigroup, PNC Financial, PNC, Coty, Energy, RBC Capital Markets, EV Locations: Pittsburgh, LSEG .
Wells Fargo CEO calls consumers 'extremely resilient'
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Wells Fargo CEO Charlie Scharf gave CNBC's Jim Cramer a positive read on the consumer landscape. "We don't sit here and say risks don't exist — But what we see looks pretty, pretty strong." Wells Fargo's most recent quarter topped Wall Street's expectations, and shares surged more than 4% last Friday just after the report. By Tuesday's close, Wells Fargo was up 1.40%. While Scharf said Wells Fargo does care about its quarterly results, he suggested the market can obsess over reports more than management does.
Persons: Wells, Charlie Scharf, Jim Cramer, Scharf, Tuesday's, Wells Fargo, I'm Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: Wells
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Data on employment, inflation and economic growth have signaled that the "economy may not be slowing as much as desired," Waller said. A soft landing is the scenario in which inflation drops to the Fed's 2% target while economic growth and employment remain healthy. A "no landing," on the other hand, is when the economy continues expanding as inflation remains high.
Persons: Jefferies, Kelly Ortberg, Christopher Waller, Waller, Fed Governor Waller, Henry Allen, Ohsung Kwon, BofA, Kwon, , Jeff Cox, Sarah Min, Lisa Kailai Han, Yun Li Organizations: Shoppers, Miami Design District, CNBC, Grand View Research, Boeing, P Global, U.S . Federal, Fed, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America Securities Locations: Miami , Florida, U.S
Shares of Swedish telecom firm Ericsson jumped amid third-quarter core earnings that surpassed analyst expectations and growth in North American demand. Net sales shed 4% year-on-year to 61.8 billion Swedish crowns in the third quarter, but nevertheless surpassed analyst expectations of near 61.6 billion, according to Reuters estimates. North America emerged as a bright spot in the sales picture, with year-on-year growth of more than 50%. "North America was the first to roll out 5G, and of course they were also the first to therefore slow down the pace. The North American growth offset steep third-quarter sales declines in both north east and south east Asia, where telecommunication companies have recently been focusing on developing markets such as India.
Persons: Börje Ekholm, CNBC's, Ekholm Organizations: Ericsson, Reuters, Nokia, AT, 5G, UBS Locations: North, London, America, U.S, ORAN, Asia, India, China, Sweden
Fed Governor Christopher Waller says recent data shows the Fed should ease more cautiously. The Fed cut rates by a50-basis points last month and is expected to make a smaller cut next month. AdvertisementWaller said recent data, though, shows an economy that's still hot. He pointed to recent data on employment, inflation, income and gross domestic product. Waller said he will be watching closely for any further data that shows the Fed should ease less aggressively.
Persons: Christopher Waller, Waller, , Waller's Organizations: Service, Stanford University, Fed
Sophia Tung rode in a Waymo for 6.5 hours around San Francisco. For the inconvenience, Tung said Waymo gave her a few promo codes that could be redeemed for a free ride. Journey prepSophia Tung set up several cameras inside the Waymo to capture her 6.5 -hour journey in San Francisco. AdvertisementTung said she could've gone for a longer ride. As a San Francisco resident, Tung said Waymo isn't her main mode of transportation.
Persons: Sophia Tung, would've, , Waymo, Tung, Sandy Karp, Karp, could've, Sophia Tung's Organizations: Service, BI, PACE Locations: San Francisco, San
The ultimate guide to negotiating a higher salary
  + stars: | 2024-10-15 | by ( Cnbc Make It Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Our new online course, How to Negotiate a Higher Salary, launches Oct. 15. Are you curious about how companies set pay rates and how you can use that information to earn more money? What will our salary course teach you? Take charge of your career with How to Negotiate a Higher Salary to master the art and science of asking for what you deserve — and actually getting it. Get started today and use coupon code EARLYBIRD for an introductory discount of 50% off through Nov. 26, 2024.
Persons: it's, You'll, Hanna Howard, Farah Sharghi, Michelle Greenberg, Kobrin, Nolan Church Organizations: CNBC, It's, Google, New York Times, Cardozo School of Law, Columbia Law School, Continuum
Black men have historically voted overwhelmingly for Democratic candidates, with turnout typically lagging that of Black women but consistent nonetheless. Even a relatively small drop in support from Black men for Harris could be significant given the razor-thin margins in battleground states. “Black men prioritize being the primary breadwinners of the household and care about real wages and permanent jobs. The Harris campaign also plans to ramp up its programming specifically designed to engage Black men. This week, it is set to partner with Black male celebrities, influencers and activists to hold “Black Men Huddle Up” events in battleground states, NFL and NCAA watch parties that will double as an avenue for Black men to discuss the stakes of the election.
Persons: Kamala Harris ’, , Michael Tyler, Harris, Walz, ” Harris, Cedric Richmond, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, , ” Obama, “ I’ve, Black Republicans pounced, chastising, ” Sen, Tim Scott, Obama, They’ve, Obama’s, ” “, , Trump, “ Obama, Kamala, Black, Lil Wayne, ” Janiyah Thomas, Byron Donalds of, Wesley Hunt, Scott, That’s, Leo Smith, She’s, ” Smith, Harris ’, Brian Kemp, Stacey Abrams, Omar Ali, surrogates, Dilawar Syed, ” Ali, Ali, Roland Martin, Justin Carter, Stephen Jackson, Matt Barnes, Jermaine Dupri, John Legend, Magic Johnson, we’ve, ” Johnson Organizations: Republicans, Democratic, Black, Trump, New York Times, Siena, Howard University, Black Republicans, Democratic Party, Democrat Party, NBC News, Biden, and, Georgia Republican Gov, Small Business Administration, NBA, , NFL, NCAA Locations: Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Byron Donalds of Florida, Wesley Hunt of Texas, Cognac, Charlotte , North Carolina, Georgia, campaign’s Georgia, Greenville , North Carolina, Milwaukee, Flint , Michigan
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose to fresh records Monday as investors awaited the next batch of key corporate earnings. The broad market index climbed 0.77% to 5,859.85, while the 30-stock Dow advanced 201.36 points to 43,065.22. Both averages hit all-time highs and closed at records, with the Dow ending the session above the 43,000 mark for the first time. The early signs of a recovery in banking profits helped push the broader market to all-time highs at the end of last week. The S&P 500 closed above 5,800 for the first time on Friday, while the blue-chip Dow also reached an all-time high.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Johnson, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, Dow, Bernstein, , Baird, Ross Mayfield Organizations: Dow Jones, Dow, Nasdaq, UnitedHealth, Apple, Technology, Bank of America, Johnson, United Airlines, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Netflix, Procter, Gamble, JPMorgan Chase, Federal, Treasury, Columbus Day
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller on Monday signaled that future interest rate cuts will be less aggressive than the big move in September as he expressed concern that the economy could still be running at a hotter-than-desired pace. The Federal Open Market Committee at its September meeting took the unusual step of lowering its baseline interest rate by a half percentage point, or 50 basis points, to a target range of 4.75%-5.0%. Along with the cut, officials indicated the likelihood of another half point lopped off in the final two meetings of 2024, along with another full percentage point of cuts in 2025. In the final revision for second-quarter growth, the Commerce Department also punched up the level of gross domestic income gain to 3.4%, an adjustment of 2.1 percentage points from the previous estimate and closer in line with GDP. “These revisions suggest that the economy is much stronger than previously thought, with little indication of a major slowdown in economic activity,” Waller said.
Persons: Christopher Waller, ” Waller, Waller, Organizations: Federal, Stanford University, The, Fed, Commerce Department
Zack and Annie moved from California to Scotland with their three young kids earlier this year. Now, they have a better work-life balance and spend more time outdoors with their kids. After a decade of living in California, Zach and Annie decided to move to Scotland with their three kids. Zach and Annie/Simple Scottish LivingLife in Scotland is slower compared to California, in part due to a better work-life balance. "Until maybe when the winter comes, we're trying to keep them away from that as much as possible and make the most of what's around us outdoors," Annie said.
Persons: Zack, Annie, , Zach, they've, We're, there's, It's, we're Organizations: Service, Monmouth University, Gallup, Patrol, Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions Locations: California, Scotland
"China's growth recovery and north Asia's earnings rebound in 2024 remain our key investment themes and overweight areas," Goldman Sachs' strategists, led by Timothy Moe, wrote in a Saturday note. Asia-Pacific markets opened higher Monday, as investors assessed China's weekend press briefing and awaited a slew of economic data this week from the region. Both metrics missed expectations of economists polled by Reuters, who estimated CPI to rise 0.6% and PPI to decline 2.5%. China is set to release its trade data for September on Monday, with exports expected to rise 6%, a slower growth than 8.7% in August, while imports are estimated to grow 0.9%, compared to 0.5% in August. China watchers also look ahead to the week with a busy set of economic data, including China's third-quarter GDP, September industrial output growth, retail sales and unemployment rate.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Timothy Moe, Finance Lan Fo'an Organizations: China's, Finance, Reuters, PPI Locations: Asia, Pacific, China
Investors need to be wary as sticky inflation remains a risk, Deutsche Bank says. But it's not yet time for investors to relax, Deutsche Bank wrote on Monday. "If inflation does return, this could have very important implications for markets," Deutsche Bank strategists said. While that much is true, history shows that easing cycles are precisely the time to be cautious over inflation, Deutsche said. The firm cited the fact that in August, US M2 money supply rose 2.0% year-over-year, the highest growth rate since September 2022.
Persons: , Brent, Deutsche Organizations: Deutsche Bank, Service, Federal Reserve, Deutsche, Atlanta Locations: China, Israel, Iran, Iranian
If you're part of an online bank, transactions aren't processed on holidays. We've included a list of holidays when most banks (including the best banks in the U.S) close, plus alternatives for accessing cash if you need money quickly. Others, like TD Bank and Regions Bank, have separate pages with bank holiday schedules. Most banking transactions don't process on bank holidays, regardless of whether you use an online or brick-and-mortar bank. Transactions at brick-and-mortar banks like Chase, Wells Fargo, and Bank of America won't be processed until the next business day.
Persons: We've, Martin Luther King, Jr, doesn't, Sophia Acevedo, Sophia, Axel Springer, Education Sophia, Kit Pulliam, They’ve, Kit Organizations: Federal Reserve, Columbus, Indigenous Peoples, TD Bank, Regions Bank, Ally Bank, Bank of America, Business, Finance, Bank, Savings, Education, California State University Fullerton, National Association of Hispanic Journalists, Angeles, Pulliam, Tax, MSN, Vanderbilt University Locations: U.S, Chase, Wells Fargo, California
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