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I have one bank that I use for investing and one that I use for credit cards and high-yield savings. Originally, I used Wells Fargo as my primary bank. This book taught me how to make my credit cards work for me and what to look for in credit cards. Now I have my credit cards, savings account, and auto loan all in one place. But if they ever pull a Wells Fargo, I have my process to find a new bank.
Persons: , Wells, Wells Fargo, Charles Schwab, Ramit Sethi, Cash, I've, they're Organizations: Service, Vanguard, Self Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPrivate credit is growing capital in the face of high rates, says Morgan Stanley's Ashwin KrishnanAshwin Krishnan, co-head of North America Private Credit at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the growth of the private credit industry, extending credit in the most defensive sectors, and rising rates increasing default concerns.
Persons: Morgan, Ashwin Krishnan Ashwin Krishnan Organizations: North America Private Credit, Morgan Stanley Investment Management
The procurement team, responsible for sourcing and pricing the services the company buys, can introduce significant barriers to enterprise startups. Sellers must navigate a thicket of data concerns and increasing price sensitivities, among other issues, with procurement teams that may have little familiarity with AI. Enterprise software deals are taking longer to close compared with last year, per a September survey from New York-based SAAS financing startup Capchase. "That's leading procurement teams to ask sellers 'what works here, tell me where I could have unanticipated outcomes?'" Nemeth said procurement teams want to be educated and help see deals through.
Persons: Samir Kumar, Kumar, Barack Obama, Obama, Reuters Kumar, Obama's, Miguel Fernandez Larrea, Fernandez Larrea, Tola, Sheila Gulati, Charles Cotugno Gulati, Rachael Nemeth, Nemeth Organizations: Microsoft, Qualcomm, Touring Capital, Companies, White House, Reuters, Enterprise, Vanderbilt University Locations: United States, New York
LoopGolf is an on-course betting app that lets golfers wager with their friends on their own games. The startup raised $2 million from VCs and $50,000 from supporters through a newsletter callout. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAdvertisementWhen Matt Rum worked at Square on developing Cash App, he and his coworkers played a lot of golf on the weekends. Rum said the multiplayer experience has also helped drive customers toward the app because users are incentivized to get their friends to sign up.
Persons: , Matt Rum, Thomas Reinholm, Reinholm, Rum, LoopGolf, it's, Mike Bartels, We've, we're Organizations: Service Locations: Rum, VCs, LoopGolf
In the sports world, betting and gambling startups have started the last two years raising fewer and fewer funding dollars. While funding is harder to come by, startups are also facing changes in the world of sports business and technology. Insider recently released a list of the top VCs investing in sports and asked their founders, CEOs, partners, and directors what they would tell startups trying to break through. Chris GroveKey investments: Acies Investments and EKG Ventures are focused on sports, gambling, and technology. When we invest in a tech company, we have four criteria.
Persons: Tom Loverro, Cole Van Nice, Chris Grove, Chris, you've, There's, Courtside, Tom Brady, Michael Strahan's, Meredith McPherron, Alex Rodriguez, Topgolf Callaway, Brad Farkas, Steve Ahern, Lance Dietz, Craig Thompson, Michael Proman, Proman, Wayne Kimmel, SeventySix, It's, Lloyd Danzig, Sharp Organizations: Elysian Park, Acies Investments, EKG Ventures, Courtside Ventures, of Sports, Elysian Park Ventures, Club, Kinetics, PGA of America, HBSE Ventures, KB Partners, Mindspring, Scrum Ventures, Ventures, Japanese, Boom Entertainment, SeventySix, Vegas Sports Information, Inc, Entrepreneurs, Sharp Alpha Advisors Locations: Chris Grove, Chicago
CENTRAL EUROPE'S PERKSMuch of Central and Eastern Europe has a reputation for being home to outdated heavy industry that once powered former Soviet enterprises and churned out low grade machinery and appliances. A more recent draw is the emissions profile of some of Central Europe's power sectors. Share of electricity from clean sources in select European countriesThose high proportions of clean power are well above the average for Europe as a whole, and are also above the average for the richer nations within the European Union. Power sector emissions from select Central & Eastern European CountriesHungary's power system is also primarily clean, with nearly half coming from nuclear and over 15% from solar. Comparatively low power sector emissions are expected to trend steadily down as the region rolls out more renewable energy supplies.
Persons: Italy's Enel, Ember, Gavin Maguire, Lincoln Organizations: CENTRAL, Warsaw, Central Europe's, Europe, European Union, Gross, Eastern, International Energy Agency, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Mochovce, LITTLETON , Colorado, Central, Germany, Ukraine, Europe, Eastern Europe, Hungary, Romania, Poland, Slovakia, China, France, Eastern, Russia, Power, Czechia
We're be buying 200 shares of Coterra Energy (CTRA) at roughly $26.79 each. Following Monday's trade, Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust will own 1,750 shares of CTRA, increasing its weighting in the portfolio to 1.7% from 1.5%. We also do not believe shares are adequately reflecting the rise in natural gas prices over the past week and a half. Remember, Coterra's business is about 50-50 nat gas and oil . It's worth noting that CTRA stock was moving lower with nat gas and oil prices on Monday.
Persons: We're, Jim Cramer's, CTRA @NG, Jim Cramer, Jim, Gabby Jones Organizations: Coterra Energy, CTRA, Morning, Nat Gas, The U.S . Energy Information Administration, CNBC, The New York Stock Exchange, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: Ukraine, The, United States
The logo of the Adani Group is seen on the facade of its Corporate House on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, January 27, 2023. REUTERS/Amit Dave/File Photo/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBENGALURU, Oct 2 (Reuters) - India's Adani Group plans to build 10 gigawatts (GW) of integrated solar manufacturing by 2027, more than double its current capacity, the Economic Times reported, citing news agency PTI. The conglomerate owned by Indian billionaire Gautam Adani produces solar photovoltaic cells or solar PVs through Adani Solar, with a manufacturing capacity of 4 GW. Adani Solar has confirmed orders worth over 3,000 megawatts (MW), the report said, citing sources. India's current annual solar panel manufacturing capacity of 32 GW per annum falls short of the required 52 GW.
Persons: Amit Dave, Gautam Adani, Nandan Mandayam, Shailesh Organizations: Adani, REUTERS, Rights, Economic Times, PTI, Barclays, Deutsche Bank AG, Thomson Locations: Ahmedabad, India, Bengaluru
Criticisms of small caps abound, though Hartman doesn't see any of them as valid reasons to ignore the group entirely. But to Hartman, those perceived flaws can actually be sound reasons to invest in small caps. "In the small-cap and micro-cap market, there's a lot of volatility," Hartman said in a recent interview with Insider. The small-cap fund also seemingly has no limit on the number of stocks it can hold. Investors can play the industrials sector with commercial aerospace stocks, Hartman said.
Persons: Brendan Hartman, Royce, Hartman, there's, It's, aren't, Russell, Garrett, Modine, he's, Garrett Motion Organizations: Opportunity, Microsoft, Haynes International, VSE Corp, Modine Manufacturing, Honeywell Locations: Taiwanese, industrials
Interest rates keep climbing, but that's not stopping Wall Street analysts from finding a slew of stocks to buy. CNBC Pro combed through top Wall Street research to find stocks that are beneficiaries of high interest rates. HealthEquity "We view HQY as an attractive investment in a higher interest rate environment that can function as a portfolio diversifier," according to Baird analyst Mark Marcon. The firm said as middle market businesses face rising interest rates, Bunge can take advantage. Toll Brothers High interest rates are no problem for the homebuilder, Raymond James analyst Buck Horne said in a recent note.
Persons: Bunge, Baird, Mark Marcon, Marcon, Goldman Sachs, Adam Samuelson, Samuelson, Raymond James, Buck Horne, Horne, homebuilders, TOL, HealthEquity, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Toll, HealthEquity, Costco, Evercore ISI, CMA, Catering Locations: HealthEquity, homebuilders, homebuilding
Passengers push their luggage through the international arrivals hall at Beijing Capital International Airport after China lifted the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) quarantine requirement for inbound travellers in Beijing, China January 8, 2023. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSINGAPORE, Sept 29 (Reuters) - China will resume visa-free policies and consider adding more countries to its visa-exemption list to help boost the country's post-pandemic tourism business, according to a policy document released on Friday. In a statement posted on the central government's website, it said visa-free policies and visa assurances on arrival would be promoted as well as smoother immigration clearances for cruises and self-driving tourists. The government also called for enhanced tax-rebate services such the creation of more tax-rebate shops. Reporting by Chen Aizhu; editing by Christina FincherOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Thomas Peter, Chen Aizhu, Christina Fincher Organizations: Beijing Capital International, REUTERS, Rights, Thomson Locations: China, Beijing, Rights SINGAPORE, China's
Lina Khan vs. Amazon - The New York Times
  + stars: | 2023-09-27 | by ( Cory Doctorow | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
The Federal Trade Commission’s chair, Lina Khan, has brought her long-awaited, audacious case against Amazon, signaling the Biden administration’s determination to restore an approach to competition law that has been in decline since the Carter administration. But Amazon is precisely the kind of company that Congress had in mind in enacting America’s many antitrust laws. The robber barons of that era hijacked the economy and politics, but they also faced the constraints of empires grounded in physical goods. Today’s tech barons at huge platforms like Amazon, Google and Meta can deploy anticompetitive, deceptive and unfair tactics with the agility and speed of a digital system. And Amazon is the apex predator of our platform era.
Persons: Lina Khan, Carter Organizations: Federal Trade, Google, Amazon
Faraday Future's luxury electric car FF91 is seen at the company's headquarters in Gardena, California, U.S. November 21, 2019. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSept 27 (Reuters) - Shares of Faraday Future Intelligent Electric (FFIE.O) slumped in premarket trading on Wednesday, after the cash-strapped electric-vehicle company announced plans to raise up to $90 million through a stock offering. Shares of the company, that has a market value of $45.75 million, dropped 20% to $1.94 in trading after closing at a record low of $2.46 on Tuesday. Its shares have dropped over 85% so far in 2023. Reporting by Medha Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna Chandra EluriOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Faraday, Lucy Nicholson, Matthias Aydt, Medha Singh, Krishna Chandra Organizations: REUTERS, FF, Thomson Locations: Gardena , California, U.S, Los Angeles, Bengaluru
The Treasury Department subsequently kicked off a rule-making process to implement the order, and financial firms have been rushing to meet a Sept. 28 to provide input. "It could apply to companies that are outside of China but are subsidiaries of Chinese companies or controlled by a Chinese person." While the U.S. already has restrictions on some Chinese investments in the U.S. and U.S. investments in China, the order creates a new program. The program proposes exempting publicly traded securities and index and mutual funds, but financial firms want those securities to be more tightly defined. Financial firms say they support the administration's national security goals but worry about increased liability and the economic costs of restricting capital flows.
Persons: Florence Lo, Joe Biden, Timothy Keeler, Mayer Brown, Jen Fernandez, Sidley Austin, Jay Clayton, Sullivan, Cromwell, Keeler, Peter Matheson, Fernandez, Pete Schroeder, Carol Mandl, Michelle Price, Deepa Babington Organizations: REUTERS, WASHINGTON, Treasury Department, Foreign Investment, Treasury, Former Securities and Exchange, DE, Financial, U.S, Securities Industry, Financial Markets Association, Thomson Locations: China, U.S, United States
Outbound travel from China is surging ahead of the first "Golden Week" holiday period since the country has allowed international travel to resume and even as China's economic growth has slowed. Golden Week, which begins Oct. 1 this year, marks the annual weeklong period that includes the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day in China. Trip.com said bookings for travel within China are up by four times compared with last year's Golden Week, with residents opting to travel between different provinces for longer periods of time. Northwest China's autumnal tours and South China's comfortable climate have made those destinations particularly popular, Trip.com said. Golden Week typically spurs hundreds of millions in China to travel.
Persons: Trip.com, Jane Sun, Sun, China — Organizations: International Airport, Beijing Capital International Locations: Shanghai, China, Singapore, Australia, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, Covid, United Kingdom, South Korea
A startup that helps employees manage their financial wellbeing has raised $4.75 million in fresh funds. Mintago also provides financial education programs, online savings tools, plus access to financial advisors and debt counselors. The startup works with businesses like Oddbox, Chilly's, Olio, and Superscript and is regulated by the FCA. Mintago's funding round was led by BlackLion Ventures alongside Love Ventures and Cur8 Capital. The company started the process of raising capital in November 2022, emphasizing its thesis around the combination of fintech and wellbeing, Cao said.
Persons: Mintago, Chieu Cao, Cao Organizations: FCA, BlackLion Ventures, Love Ventures, Cur8 Locations: London
Bearing that in mind, here are five attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. PEG's dividend yield is 3.8%. SO offers a dividend yield of 4%. In January, the oil and gas giant increased its quarterly dividend by about 6% to $1.51 per share, making 2023 the 36th straight year with a higher dividend payment. It paid a cash dividend worth $1.9 billion in the quarter and repurchased 2.4 million shares.
Persons: Michael Wirth, Adam Jeffery, Wall, Shelby Tucker, Tucker, Southern Company Tucker, Goldman Sachs, Neil Mehta, Mehta, Baird, Tristan Gerra, Gerra Organizations: Chevron, CNBC, Public Service Enterprise, Public Service Enterprise Group, RBC Capital, Public Service Electric and Gas, TipRanks, Southern Company, Southern, Chevron Hedge Fund, Broadcom Semiconductor, Broadcom, Nvidia, Myers Locations: U.S, New Jersey, TipRanks, Bristol
Leading fund manager Mark Costa operates in one of the toughest parts of global markets: the foreign small- and mid-cap value category. In the past decade, his Brandes International Small Cap Value Fund (BISAX) has outperformed 91% of its peers despite logging a modest 4.8% annual return in that span. Of the 11 years that Costa has co-managed the fund, 2023 is shaping up to be one of the best. His foreign-focused small-cap value fund is up 25.3% year-to-date compared to 6% for its index, which puts it in the top 3% of its category, according to Morningstar. The best opportunities Costa sees in Japan are in its regional banking and healthcare industries.
Persons: Mark Costa, he's, Brandes, Costa, Morningstar, Costa wasn't, we've, Yue Yuen, We've, they've Organizations: Costa, Value, PAX, Companies, Royce, C Locations: China, it's, Hong Kong, Indonesia, People's Republic, Europe, Japan, United Kingdom
In fact, the S & P 500's now-6% decline from its cycle peak began almost too perfectly, exactly as the often-tough month of August got underway, continuing into September, the worst month for stock performance through history. Similar reassuring stats are spit out when accounting for years when the S & P 500 was up more than 10% through July, or for pre-election years. The S & P 500 was oversold by some short-term measures, such as fewer than 15% of S & P 500 stocks sitting above their 10-day average price. That makes sense for sure, though it has meant that the equal-weighted S & P 500 is up only 1% this year and has tentatively broken a multiyear uptrend, while small-cap stocks are suffering worse still. And even for the market-cap-weighted S & P 500, the forward P/E is down from nearly 20 to 18 since late July, as prices have fallen, and analysts' forecasts have continued to plod higher.
Persons: doesn't, Ryan Detrick, there's, Goldman Sachs, abetted, Jerome Powell, It's, Ed Clissold, Ned Davis, Clissold Organizations: Carson, Treasury, Fed, Ned, Ned Davis Research Locations: Friday's, U.S
Photo: Adam Glanzman/Bloomberg NewsGlobal efforts to ramp up clean hydrogen are threatened by rising cost pressures and lagging policy support despite strong momentum across the sector, according to the International Energy Agency. The number of low-emission hydrogen projects continues to grow rapidly, but installed capacity remains low as developers delay or put off plans due to increasing manufacturing, construction and installation costs, the Paris-based organization said in its latest hydrogen report. Preview Subscribe“Political momentum behind low-emission hydrogen remains strong but deployment isn’t taking off,” the IEA said. In recent years, policy makers have rolled out financial tools such as tax credits or funding programs to support developers. “Governments need stronger policy action on multiple fronts to tap in to the opportunity that low-emission hydrogen offers,” the IEA said.
Persons: Adam Glanzman, Giulia Petroni Organizations: Bloomberg, Global, International Energy Agency, Business, giulia.petroni@wsj.com Locations: Paris
Shanghai’s free trade zone is one of China’s largest and is slightly bigger than the city of Seattle. The policies are aimed at attracting foreign investment to build an open economy, the government said. Thursday’s measures are the latest effort by Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government to woo foreign capital and stabilize ties with the West. China has made a series of moves recently to stabilize foreign trade and investment, including cutting a tax on stock trading for the first time since 2008. The latest relaxation in capital controls is part of a policy package announced by Beijing and Shanghai, the country’s two biggest cities, to facilitate foreign trade and investment.
Persons: Tesla’s Gigafactory, Stringer, Xi Jinping’s, JP Morgan, Tesla Organizations: Hong Kong CNN, HP, AstraZeneca, Getty, State Administration of Foreign Exchange, American Chamber of Commerce, People’s Bank of, HSBC Locations: China, Hong Kong, Shanghai, Beijing, Seattle, BlackRock, AFP, People’s Bank of China, Macao, Taiwan
India's local bonds will be included in the Government Bond Index-Emerging Markets (GBI-EM) index and the index suite, benchmarked by about $236 billion in global funds according to JPMorgan. JPMorgan said 23 Indian Government Bonds (IGBs) with a combined notional value of $330 billion are eligible. "India's weight is expected to reach the maximum weight threshold of 10% in the GBI-EM Global Diversified (.JPMGBIEMGD), and approximately 8.7% in the GBI-EM Global index," said JPMorgan. Foreign investor buying in Indian bonds has remained tepid with net purchases of $3.4 billion so far in 2023. The Indian rupee rose 0.3% in offshore trade before local markets opened while traders expected local bond yields to fall sharply.
Persons: Thomas White, , Sanjeev Sanyal, Aftab Ahmed, Rodrigo Campos, Sarita Singh, Chris Reese, David Gregorio, Christian Organizations: REUTERS, JPMorgan, Government Bond, Global, Council, Securities, DBS, Thomson Locations: India, Egypt, New Delhi, New York
Pablo Beltran, head of leftist guerrilla group National Liberation Army (ELN), speaks with members of the media in Caracas, Venezuela January 21, 2023. It would also appear to undermine repeated reassurances by ELN leaders that the group is united behind talks. The three security sources said some 2,300 of the ELN's total 5,850 members were seen as likely to reject the deal. The ELN talks, which restarted in November 2022, are the most advanced of Petro's peace efforts, which also include conversations with crime gangs like the Clan del Golfo. "We don't deny the risks that could come from a dialogue that doesn't acknowledge that reality," Rueda said, but added that orders from national ELN leaders are respected by fighters.
Persons: Pablo Beltran, Leonardo Fernandez Viloria, Gustavo Petro, holdouts, they're, Antonio Garcia, Danilo Rueda, Rueda, Ariel Avila, Avila, Luis Jaime Acosta, Julia Symmes Cobb, Daniel Wallis Organizations: National Liberation Army, REUTERS, Rights, Colombia's National Liberation Army, Revolutionary Armed Forces, Northeastern Fronts, Reuters, Green Alliance, Thomson Locations: Caracas, Venezuela, Rights BOGOTA, Colombia, Eastern
Growing solar panel installations and a smart play around interest rates are set to propel shares of Sunrun higher, according to Guggenheim. Analyst Joseph Osha reiterated his buy rating for the residential solar company in a note Thursday and raised his price target to $36 from $35. "We believe that RUN should be the best-performing of the residential solar developer stocks for this year and next," Osha wrote. Osha's upgrade comes even as Sunrun shares have plummeted almost 44% in 2023, underperforming even the Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) , which is down 26% during that time. "Our 9% outlook for RUN's MW installations is moderately above consensus."
Persons: Joseph Osha, Sunrun, Michael Bloom Organizations: Guggenheim, Osha Locations: California
Kraft Heinz is recalling some Kraft Singles due to faulty plastic packaging. Kraft Heinz issued a recall for Kraft Singles on Tuesday, according to a press release from the company. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe recall comes a few months after Kraft Heinz rebranded its cheese slices. Kraft Heinz makes a variety of food products, from Capri-Sun juice pouches to Heinz ketchup. It was created by a merger in 2015 between Kraft and Heinz shepherded by private equity owner 3G Capital.
Persons: Kraft Heinz, Heinz, Heinz shepherded Organizations: Kraft, Service, CNN, 3G Capital, Employees Locations: Wall, Silicon, Capri
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