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4 trends to watch this bank earnings season
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Kaja Whitehouse | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +6 min
Expect lots of questions about how lower rates will affect business going forward. JPMorgan and Wells Fargo will kick off earnings on Friday, followed by Goldman Sachs, Citi, and Bank of America on Tuesday. Related storiesHere are the top four things to look for this bank earnings season. AdvertisementGoldman Sachs CEO David Solomon described a "more challenging macro environment, particularly in the month of August," and said the bank's trading business was "trending down close to 10%." In good news, the compensation expert Johnson Associates sees bonuses up this year across the board, an analysis that's reflected in part of Wall Street's earnings results so far this year.
Persons: Wells Fargo, , Daniel Pinto, Wells, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, What's, David Solomon, Solomon, Pinto, Banks, Johnson Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, JPMorgan Chase, Federal Reserve, Citi, Bank of America, Investment, LSEG, Renaissance, Barclays Financial Services Conference, Lending, Fed, Wall, Barclays
Recession risks in U.S. have come down: Goldman Sachs
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | 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 EmailRecession risks in U.S. have come down: Goldman SachsKenneth Ho, chief Asia credit strategist at Goldman Sachs, says that's why macroeconomic volatility is lower.
Persons: Goldman Sachs Kenneth Ho, Goldman Sachs Locations: Asia
Hurricane Milton threatens Florida's Central Gulf Coast with Category 4 winds and storm surge. An employee tapes up a gas pump ahead of Hurricane Milton. The Milton evacuation comes just days after after she and her boyfriend had to buy supplies and rent a hotel room to avoid Hurricane Helene. AdvertisementMakayla Pelletier, 23, evacuated Tampa as Hurricane Milton barrelled toward her city. As Hurricane Milton draws closer, residents of disaster-prone areas are evaluating how weather events could impact their livelihoods.
Persons: Milton, Hurricane Helene, Makayla Pelletier, , fiddled, Hurricane Milton, Pelletier, " Pelletier, Jane Castor, Joe Raedle, Pelletier doesn't, Tampa Pelletier, Orlando —, she's, Milton doesn't, Helene, we're Organizations: Service, Gulf Coast, CNN, Tampa, Tampa that's, Hurricane Locations: Gulf Coast, Hurricane, Tampa, Orlando, Gulf, St, Petersburg, Milton, Punta Gorda
JPMorgan's top strategist had something positive to say about stocks for the first time in a while. "While it is too soon to assume that this is a turning point, it does suggest that a recession is unlikely in the near term." Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. But that seems to be changing, based on a Tuesday note from JPMorgan chief global equity strategist Dubravko Lakos-Bujas. "We are neutralizing our long Defensive and short Cyclicals view," Lakos-Bujas said.
Persons: Dubravko Lakos, Bujas, Organizations: JPMorgan, Service, Reserve, Federal Reserve, & $ Locations: China, buybacks
A former Google executive, Abouelenein is the founder and CEO of global communications firm Digital and Savvy. You can build your professional reputation in three steps, according to Abouelenein: Do good work, add value, and foster strong relationships. "Reputation is like a currency," she tells CNBC Make It. Foster strong relationshipsA good way to cement your reputation is to have people who can vouch for you. Instead of me having to promote my reputation, I decided I'm gonna do really good work and let that tell people who I am.
Persons: it's, Maha Abouelenein, Abouelenein, Mills, Weber, Halle Berry, Gary Vaynerchuk, Foster Organizations: Google, Digital, CNBC, Netflix, Uber Locations: Minnesota, Egypt, Dubai
China's stock markets slumped after a 10-day rally that was driven by Beijing's stimulus announcement in September. Retail investors dominate China's markets, influencing sentiment and market movements. AdvertisementChina's top leadership has a problem with its economic stimulus: its own investors at home saw right through the hype this week. China's domestic stock markets slumped on Wednesday after a 10-day blitz culminated in a two-year high. China's domestic stock markets are dominated by over 200 million mom-and-pop retail investors, who account for about 70% of the trading volume.
Persons: , weren't, Jun Rong, that's, Vishnu, Li Qiang, Hele Qiao, Qiao Organizations: Investors, Service, People's Bank of China, Reform Commission, BofA Global Locations: Shanghai, Shenzhen, China, Hong Kong, Beijing, Asia, Japan, Xinhua, Greater China, China's
They thrive on it, said John Hackston, head of thought leadership at The Myers-Briggs Company. Be it spouses, best friends or acquaintances, travelers enduring long stretches of time together often struggle to find a middle ground. But the same level of reflection hasn’t happened with extroverts, said Hackston. The problem, said Hackston, is that extroverts often assume others think and feel as they do. Just because you're good friends, it doesn't mean that you'll be good travelers.
Persons: , John Hackston, The Myers, Susan Cain’s, , extroverts, “ There's, introverts, there's, That's, United Kingdom …, Chris Ratcliffe, Myers, Emma Morrell Organizations: The, Briggs Company, Bloomberg, Getty, Northern Locations: , United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Finnish
All eyes are on Nvidia milestone into Wednesday's close
  + stars: | 2024-10-09 | by ( Sarah Min | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Nvidia is the stock to watch heading into Wednesday's close. The mega-cap tech stock that is everyone's artificial intelligence barometer is nearing a milestone with its recent rally. At its high for Wednesday's session it reached $134.52. The morning move higher in Nvidia helped to lift the S & P 500 to an intraday record . A record close for Nvidia, along with an S & P 500 record close, could indicate to some that the artificial intelligence trade that's powered the bull market is back on.
Persons: Katie Stockton, She's, Stockton Organizations: Nvidia Locations: Wednesday's
Cherie Luo worked at a matcha farm as part of a requirement during her time at Stanford Graduate Business School. She graduated from Stanford Graduate School of Business in June. In order to graduate, Stanford MBA students are required to fulfill an international program known as the Global Management Immersion Experience. However, the opportunity to work at a matcha farm in Japan for a month stood out. I'm starting a matcha business with my sisterThe matcha farm was located in Wazuka, a town an hour from Kyoto.
Persons: Cherie Luo, Luo, , matcha, Daiki Tanaka, san, that's, we've Organizations: Stanford Graduate Business School, Luo, Service, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford, Global Management, LinkedIn Locations: Silicon Valley, Long Island, Manhattan, Asia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, New York, Flushing , Queens, Wazuka, Kyoto
Gen Z is choosing "micro-spending" over traditional financial milestones, analyst Riani Kenyon said. AdvertisementTwenty-somethings are ditching traditional financial milestones in favor of filling their wish lists with more instant forms of gratification. Gen Z is collecting trinketsSonny Angel dolls have become a hit with American Gen Zers. Related storiesThey're adhering to trendsHailey Bieber, a trendsetter for Gen Z, has many lining up to buy her beauty brand. RhodeAs the TikTok For You Page refreshes, so do the hot new items that Gen Zers must have.
Persons: Riani Kenyon, , Ellyn Briggs, Meredith Whitney, Gen, Kenyon, Angel, Zers, Edmond So, Z, Sonny Angel, Sonny Angel unboxing, Hailey Bieber, Briggs, Gen Zers, Shawn Owens, Hailey Bieber's, It's, Owens, Stanley, Megan Willett, Owala, Todd Owyoung, Gen Z, That's Organizations: Service, Financial, American Express, China Morning, Getty, Dreams USA, Rhode, Wei, NBC Locations: TikTok, Hailey Bieber's Rhode
Still, the company has sought to offer discounted tickets and hotel stays for those who opt to visit Disneyland during off-peak periods. Much like the airline, hotel and even concert entertainment industries, Disney's theme parks operate on a demand-based pricing model. But to handle demand, Disney has a tiered ticket system. Tier 0 is the lowest demand, the $104 base ticket price, while Tier 6 is the highest demand and will see an increase of $12 to $206 per ticket. Disney's online ticketing website for those theme parks — Animal Kingdom, Magic Kingdom, Hollywood Studios and Epcot — already reflects pricing increases for 2025, which were reported back in February.
Persons: Price, Jessica Good, Disney Organizations: Walt Disney Company, Disney, Disneyland Resort, Lightning, Walt Disney World, Hollywood Studios, Epcot Locations: California, Orlando , Florida, Magic Kingdom
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. The latest iteration of Piper Sandler's teen survey found somewhat lukewarm interest in Apple 's new iPhone 16. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, that's, Piper, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Department of Justice, Google, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Analysts, Depot
For Selva, leading the Transformation is unlike any test he has faced in his three-decade career at Citi. To do so, he has to solve for Citi's decades of underinvestment in its infrastructure, which affects every business line of the bank. Under Selva, Citi was the No. Related stories"The challenge with the Transformation role is you are accountable yet not responsible," the managing director in the Transformation said. Courtesy of CitiBringing in Ryan, the bank's head of technology and business enablement, to help the bank catch up makes sense.
Persons: Jane Fraser, Anand Selva, Selva, Sen, Elizabeth Warren, We've, Fraser, Gonzalo Luchetti, Luchetti, Kathleen Martin, Martin, Mike Mayo, Tim Ryan, Mayo, Vernon Yuen, Adora Tidalgo, Anand, Jim O'Donnell, Win McNamee, Andy Sieg, Tidalgo, Phil Waxelbaum, Jeffrey Warren, Ryan, Warren, Ashutosh Nawani, Japan Mehta, Mehta, Nawani, Tom Williams, Timothy Coffey, Janney Montgomery Scott, they've, Stephen Biggar Organizations: Citigroup, Citi, Federal Reserve, Currency, OCC, Business, underperformance, BI, Citi ., Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Madurai Kamaraj University, Asia Pacific, divesting, Employees, Merrill Wealth Management, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Russell Reynolds Associates, Securities, Exchange Commission, Bloomberg, Getty, Argus Research Locations: Selva, Chennai, India, Asia, who's, Wells, Madurai, Coimbatore, China, Singapore, New York, Fraser, Europe, Ryan
It's harder to answer questions or solve problems when you're asked to choose between more than four solutions, research shows. Neuroscientist Paul Glimcher has a simple strategy to cut through the noise and consistently make smart decisions: Instead of trying to pick the best choice, start by picking the worst. Process of elimination isn't exactly a new concept — you might have learned about it in elementary school — but it can help you avoid mistakes and improve your accuracy making everyday decisions, Glimcher said. "We're just good at the binary choice task — pick your best and eliminate your worst," Glimcher added. That's because picking from fewer options can help us make more accurate decisions, said Glimcher.
Persons: Paul Glimcher, Glimcher Organizations: New York University, Fast, CNBC
(This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers. Worldwide Exchange airs at 5 a.m. Worldwide Exchange Word of the Day: Earnings Stephanie Link of Hightower believes Q3 earnings will be better than LSEG estimates of a 5% increase year over year; seeing potential for an 8-10% increase. "This gives it some room to outperform in the final quarter," Baruch said on Worldwide Exchange. (This is a wrap-up of the key money moving discussions on CNBC's "Worldwide Exchange" exclusive for PRO subscribers.
Persons: Stephanie Link, Hightower, Bill Baruch, Baruch, Wells Fargo Organizations: PRO, Worldwide, Federal Reserve, Atlanta Fed, Blue, Wolfe Research, Dow Transports, Dow Jones Transportation, Citi, Logistics
It's why I wrote my book, "Smart, Not Loud: How to Get Noticed at Work for All the Right Reasons," to teach smart professionals how to succeed at work, communicate with confidence, and highlight their genius — without needing to be loudest in the room. It's about being able to focus their energy on the things that give them a return on their efforts. Here are the top four things smart people always do to get noticed and succeed at work:1. Deliver this information clearly, concisely, and directly, and people will perceive you as someone who is smart and engaged. Follow upOne of the most important things you can do to succeed at work is to get comfortable circling back with people.
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A vintage expert with 20 years of experience says there are five telltale signs of a fake designer bag. Jeremy MoellerConsidering if a luxury bag is legit could come down to the nitty-gritty — because you must look at the finishings. Does it feel cheap and light, or does the fabric feel luxurious, like someone took the time to construct this properly? Do the engravings on the hardware look flimsy and shoddily put together? If you're holding a Fendi baguette bag, does the fabric or leather feel luxurious?
Persons: Gucci, Hermes, Louis Vuitton, , Koyaana Redstar, Kate Spade, I've, Jeremy Moeller, Marmont, Edward Berthelot, Birkin, Hermes Birkin, Louis, I'm, shoddily, Phillips, Chanel, flatheads, That's Organizations: telltale, Service, Luxe, eBay, Rebag, Gucci, Louis Vuitton Locations: Chanel
Learn moreThe Prime Big Deal Days event is on its second and last day, and there are still Prime Day SSD deals to be had on Amazon for your PC or PS5. Every SSD here can be used in a PC, but only the best SSDs for PS5 meet Sony's requirements (a storage minimum of 250GB with a sequential read speed of 5,500MB/s). It's still an extremely high performer, but it's not especially suited for PS5 storage expansion due to its slower-than-recommended speeds. View at AmazonWestern Digital 4TB WD_Black SN850X $254.72 $699.99 Save 64% WD_BLACK is the premier name in solid-state drive technology, especially for gamers. Check out our roundup of all of the best Prime Day deals, or browse Amazon's website for the full selection.
Persons: aren't, SSDs, it's Organizations: Business, Deal, Samsung Locations: 1TB
Wild swings in mortgage rates discouraged almost everyone from venturing out into the market. As I wrote earlier this year, a gummed-up housing market — the Ice Age I was talking about — is good for nobody. When mortgage rates hit multidecade lows during the pandemic, millions of people were able to snag or refinance their way into cheaper monthly costs. That'd be within spitting distance of what the experts at John Burns Research and Consulting, a housing-research firm, call the "magic mortgage rate." In other words, trying to predict mortgage rates — and buying or selling a home accordingly — is a fool's errand.
Persons: Green, that's, Skylar Olsen, everyone's, it's, there's, Fannie Mae, John Burns, they'd, Ralph McLaughlin, Olsen, Lawrence Yun, Altos, Mike Simonsen, Chen Zhao, Zhao, We're, Mark Palim, Palim Organizations: Federal Housing Finance Agency, Federal Reserve, John, John Burns Research, Consulting, National Association of Realtors, Altos Research, Builders, Sun Locations: Sun Belt, Midwest
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday criticized the Department of Justice's potential remedies in the Google search-monopoly case, arguing that, if they were implemented, the California tech giant would be "a shell of its former self." In early August, Judge Amit Mehta ruled that Google used illegal practices to maintain a monopoly in the internet search market. "This is devastating," Cramer said Wednesday on "Squawk on the Street," reacting to the DOJ filing. The stock has lagged the S & P 500 considerably since the monopoly ruling was handed down Aug. 5. Including Wednesday's intraday move, shares are down more than 3.5% compared with a nearly 8% gain for the S & P 500.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Amit Mehta, Cramer, Lee, Anne Mulholland, It's Organizations: of, Google, U.S ., Trust, CNBC, Justice Department, Wall, Greyhound, Club Locations: California, U.S
Nvidia stock climbed 4% on Tuesday, extending its rally to 14% in five days. The chipmaker's market value soared by $400 billion — more than Costco is worth. Its $400 billion increase in value within a week is worth underscoring. Costco, which generated $254 billion of revenue and $7.4 billion of net income last year, is worth less than that. There's been no greater beneficiary than founder and CEO Jensen Huang, whose net worth has ballooned from about $14 billion to $106 billion in under two years.
Persons: Jensen Huang, Blackwell, , There's, Amancio Ortega, Michael Dell, Huang, Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, OpenAI's Sam Altman, Oracle's Larry Ellison, Microsoft's Satya Nadella, Andy Jassy, Alphabet's Sundar Pichai Organizations: Costco, Nvidia, Service, Microsoft, Apple, Bloomberg, Big Tech
ESPN replaced retired NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski with Shams Charania. AdvertisementAs many basketball fans have likely heard, the latest major NBA signing is Shams Charania to ESPN. The 30-year-old scoop master is replacing Adrian Wojnarowski, the genre-defining NBA reporter who had unexpectedly retired from the news-breaking business three weeks earlier. "It felt like it was a perfect way to solve this problem," said Burke Magnus, ESPN's head of content, in an interview with Business Insider on Wednesday. In the last few months, veteran NBA reporter Zach Lowe, host Samantha Ponder, and analyst Robert Griffin III each were let go.
Persons: Adrian Wojnarowski, Shams Charania, Burke Magnus, , Charania —, ESPN's, wasn't, Wojnarowski, Magnus, Jeff Passan, Jeff, Charania, he's, he'll, Stephen A . Smith, Pat McAfee, Dave Roberts, Howard Cosell —, Mike Greenberg, that's, Stephen A, Zach Lowe, Samantha Ponder, Robert Griffin III, we're Organizations: ESPN, Service, NBA, Athletic, Yahoo Sports, Business, Sports News, Entertainment
To lower costs, 1 in 3 homeowners are willing to hire a contractor with holes in their resume. About 33% of surveyed homeowners say they'd consider hiring a contractor with a questionable reputation to save money, according to a new report by Clever Real Estate, a housing data site. Generally, homeowners say reputation is the most important factor when hiring a contractor (25%), followed by experience (23%), cost (19%), personal recommendations (13%), availability (11%) and estimated project timeline (10%). As homeowners juggle insurance claims and recovery efforts from back-to-back storm aftermaths, one thing to keep in mind is who to hire as a contractor. Ask for reviews and references "The first thing you want to do is check [the contractor's] reputation," said Hicks.
Persons: Visoot, Clever, Milton, Worters, Hicks, Dunaway, Seale, they'd
Learn moreAmazon Prime's Big Deal Days event is officially here, and the Dyson Airwrap and Dyson Supersonic hair dryer are both $100 off right now. The fall Prime Day sale, which runs October 8 to 9, lets Amazon Prime members in on exclusive Prime Day deals, including several beauty sales. If you're looking for more Dyson, we've highlighted a Prime Day vacuum deal that's not to be missed. View at Amazon What we like Check mark icon A check mark. View at Amazon What we like Check mark icon A check mark.
Persons: Dyson, we've, Cord, frizz, We've, it's Organizations: Business, Dyson, Amazon
My husband and I live on a boat, which really challenges our relationship. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Surviving a Category 5 hurricane taught us we could rely on one another even if our lives were at stake. My husband and I have redefined our communication methods to ensure clarity, limit misunderstandings, and amplify unwavering support. In return, my husband and I enjoy a deep, fulfilling bond that makes our special life at sea all the sweeter.
Persons: , Dorian, we've, there's Organizations: Service Locations: Bahamas, panicking
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