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The electricity industry is transforming, according to Morgan Stanley, and multiple power producers, grid operators and utilities are set to benefit. "Global power markets have surprised on multiple fronts, and investors are navigating a new normal in the power value chain," they added. Morgan Stanley's analysts named three overweight-rated global stocks in the electricity sector which they give more than 40% potential upside. RWE RWE : Morgan Stanley notes that the German power giant, which generates and trades electricity, is exposed to "tight electricity markets rewarding flexibility + value creation in renewables in Europe & US." AES Corp. AES Corp.: Morgan Stanley highlighted the company's "expanding renewable portfolio" as a theme to watch.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, RWE, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Frankfurt Stock Exchange, American Depository, AES Corp, U.S, Global X FTSE, Asia, Malaysian Locations: Asia, Europe, U.S, Nasional Tenaga Nasional, Malaysian, Bursa Malaysia, Malaysia
Here are some of the ways Bank of America analysts think the upcoming election results could affect the stock market. Harris presidency, split government A victory for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the White House, plus a Republican-controlled Congress, could be "the best outcome" for online media companies, according to Bank of America analyst Justin Post. He noted that Harris is likely to enforce a potential ban on TikTok — which could boost Meta Platforms and Snapchat . Trump president, split government A win for Republican candidate Donald Trump and a split government would be the best-case scenario for bank stocks, per analyst Ebrahim Poonawala. On the other hand, a Trump presidency would be viewed positively by gig-economy companies, including Uber and Lyft, according to analyst Post.
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As investors attempt to navigate volatile global markets, Morgan Stanley is reiterating its recommendation to buy dividend stocks. Morgan Stanley named the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer as its top pick. Shares of Hon Hai are traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange and are included in ETFs such as the iShares MSCI Taiwan ETF (6.2% weight). Morgan Stanley has a 12-month target price of 270 New Taiwan dollars ($8.42) on the stock, giving it around 30% potential upside. Morgan Stanley has a target price of 8.76 Hong Kong dollars ($1.13) on the stock, implying around 43% upside.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Mogan Stanley, Hai, Brent, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Asia, Apple, Hai Precision, Taiwan Stock Exchange, New, Hong Kong, Brent, Shanghai Stock Exchanges Locations: Japan, Asia, Pacific, China , Hong Kong, Taiwan, New Taiwan, Hong Kong, U.S
It's a good time to increase exposure to bitcoin as stocks continue hitting new records and as the U.S. presidential election draws nearer, according to Bernstein. Bitcoin is again testing $70,000, something it's done several times this year after reaching a new record above $73,000 in March. Bitcoin ETF inflows, crypto equity markets and retail trading sentiment [are] screaming 'risk-on.'" Earlier attempts led to brief forays above $70,000, but over the weekend bitcoin rose as high as $69,480, according to Coin Metrics. Their outperformance "reflects underlying bullish sentiment for the bitcoin asset class vs. the compute/energy thesis, which investors have favored so far."
Persons: Bernstein, Bitcoin, Gautam Chhugani, Harris, Trump, bitcoin, Chhugani, Mara, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: U.S, bitcoin, Metrics, Mara Holdings Locations: U.S
The bank's list includes six overweight-rated stocks from the U.K., which it gave an average upside potential of 25%. "UK stocks overall are still very under-owned and look very cheap. Here are two of Barclays' conviction stock ideas which it gave over 35% upside. SSP Group The stock that was given the biggest upside is SSP Group , a travel food and beverage operator. Barclays has a target price £3.20 on the stock, giving it around 39.1% upside potential.
Persons: — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Barclays, London Stock Exchange, ConvaTec Locations: U.S, Europe
Citi has named Pegasystems one of its new top picks, citing an "underappreciated" artificial intelligence story and attractive valuation. The Wall Street bank has set a target price of $92 for Pegasystems, representing a potential 25% upside from its current trading price of around $73.50. Pegasystems, an enterprise software firm, has seen its stock price surge by over 50% year-to-date, outperforming the broader iShares Expanded Tech-Software Sector ETF , which is up nearly 14% this year. Citi analysts view this development as a catalyst for the stock to rise. On a fundamental level, Citi's analysts also believe that Pegasystems' unique approach to artificial intelligence, particularly its "blueprint" strategy, sets it apart from competitors, calling it an "underappreciated gen AI story."
Persons: PEGA, Pegasystems, Appian, Steven Enders, George Kurosawa, JMP, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Software, Appian Corporation, Virginia, Wall, Revenue Locations: Massachusetts
Beijing's lack of concrete economic stimulus actions poured cold water on U.S. investors who went big on the China trade, and strategists on Wall Street are warning of disappointment ahead. The professional cohort had piled into beaten-down stocks last month, stirred by hopes of more government assistance for the troubled China economy. "Indeed, the only part of the Chinese economy that appeared to be holding was its export sector. Investor sentiment toward Chinese stocks was partly aided by high-profile hedge fund manager David Tepper of Appaloosa Management, who turned extremely bullish. Stanley Druckenmiller reportedly said he's not interested in Chinese stocks under the current political leadership, regardless of the new policies.
Persons: Stefano Pascale, Sameer Samana, Donald Trump, Barclays Pascale, David Tepper, Tepper, Ray Dalio, Stanley Druckenmiller, he's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Barclays, Trump, CSI, Appaloosa Management, CNBC Locations: China, Wells Fargo, Beijing
Given this potential, the investment bank identified three of its buy-rated global stocks that are "well-positioned in the anime market." Netflix has also invested in its own anime content and turned "classic" anime series into live action productions. "We expect Netflix's anime strategy of licensing top performing Japanese anime series, as well as funding its own animated and live action anime series to continue into the foreseeable future," the bank's analysts wrote. The entertainment giant already operates anime planning and production company Aniplex in its music segment, and anime streaming platform Crunchyroll in its picture segment. Looking ahead, it wants to provide even more support to the anime industry, Jefferies' analysts wrote.
Persons: Jefferies, Sanrio, Bandai Namco Jefferies, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Grand View Research, Bandai Namco, Marvel, Netflix, Sony, Sony Group Locations: Japan —, U.S, Europe
Berlin-based Delivery Hero and Dutch multinational Just Eat Takeaway are two companies at the center of the ruthless online food delivery sector. Over the past decade, Delivery Hero has accumulated net losses of 9.6 billion euros ($10.47 billion) , while Just Eat Takeaway has racked up 7.1 billion euros in losses. Delivery Hero wins? The investment bank is particularly bullish on Delivery Hero, initiating coverage with a "Buy" rating and a price target of 60 euros, implying a potential upside of 60%. Meanwhile, Just Eat Takeaway (TKWY) has a "Hold" rating from Stifel, with a 17% upside potential on the current share price.
Persons: Stifel, Benjamin Kohnke, Uber, Stifel's Kohnke, Kohnke, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Investment, Dubai Financial, Deutsche Bank, RBC Locations: Berlin, U.S, Europe, Dubai, Northern Europe
The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
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Goldman Sachs has refreshed its lists of top global stock picks, adding some and removing others. There have also been plenty of additions to the Directors' Cut, including the following three stocks which Goldman also gives more than 20% upside potential over the next 12 months. Goldman has a 12-month target price of £52 ($68) on the stock, implying nearly 33% potential upside. The bank's analyst Andrew Baker likes that the company is "well positioned for central bank policy rate easing." Goldman has a target price of 7.80 Singapore dollars on the stock, implying 20.4% potential upside.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Experian, Suhasini, Assicurazioni Generali, Andrew Baker, Baker, Keppel, Xuan, Tan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Companies, Qantas Airways, Shell, London Stock Exchange, U.S, Milan Stock Exchange, Keppel, Singapore Exchange Locations: Asia, Europe, Danish, Suhasini Varanasi, Italy, Goldman's Asia, Singapore, U.S
While China's property development giants find their footing amid the ongoing real estate slump, several analysts have their sights on housing transaction and services platform KE Holdings . The stock also trades in Hong Kong. In contrast, an index of Chinese property stocks in Hong Kong has gained just under 3% for the year after a volatile three weeks. But China's giant property developers now face a market that's very different from the one they saw in their heyday. Goldman has a price target of 54 Hong Kong dollars ($6.95) and $21 for the company's U.S.-listed shares.
Persons: Jefferies, Xi Jinping, Richard Tang, Hong Kong, Julius Baer, Tang, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: KE, KE Holdings, Jefferies, CNBC, People's Bank of, Bank of America Securities, Bank of America, BofA Securities, Goldman, Hong Locations: U.S, Hong Kong, Friday's, China, People's Bank of China, Beijing, Hong
China's CSI 300 index has gained about 25% since the stimulus measures were announced. That would depend on whether the measures announced will likely target China's stock market or the real economy. Even if China's economy improves and its stock market soars, experts suggest it's unlikely to hurt the Indian equity market's growth outlook over the long term. For now, a strong and rapidly growing economy, as well as a "resilient" domestic investor base, continue to be significant drivers of Indian stock markets, according to Wall Street's observers. "The Indian market has numerous positive domestic drivers which underpin our overweight recommendation," Morgan Stanley's Jonathan Garner said in a note to clients this week.
Persons: India's, Chris Ma, Berstein's Rupal Agarwal, David Aserkoff, Aserkoff, Morgan Stanley's, Wall, Morgan, Jonathan Garner, Michael Bloom Organizations: CSI, Beijing, Citi, Central Locations: China, India, Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa
While "boring" bitcoin has been chopping sideways since March, bitcoin proxy MicroStrategy is trading at its highest level relative to the flagship crypto since 2019. Wolfe Research managing director Rob Ginsberg said he "loves [MicroStrategy's] chances to get out and continue climbing," but that the stock is overbought in the near term. "On a relative basis vs. BTC, the stock is at its highest level since 2019," Ginsberg added. Bitcoin is up 41% for the year, while MicroStrategy has gained 193%. MicroStrategy, which tends to be a high beta play on the cryptocurrency, is expected to follow.
Persons: Rob Ginsberg, MARA, MSTR, Ginsberg, Price, Wolfe, MicroStrategy, bitcoin, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, BTC Locations: pullbacks, MSTR, bitcoin
Nvidia shares have surged 25% in the last month and are closing in on a record ahead of tech earnings season in the coming weeks, when top customers like Meta , Microsoft and Alphabet will update shareholders on their expected investments in artificial intelligence. In August, Nvidia reported second-quarter earnings that showed revenue rose 122% year-over-year while net income more than doubled to $16.6 billion. The company also gave stronger-than-expected guidance for the current quarter and said it expects to ship several billion dollars worth of its new Blackwell AI chip. Demand is so high that Nvidia expects shipments for its current-generation Hopper chip to increase over the next two quarters. Nvidia shares jumped 4% on Sept. 23, after a filing showed Huang finished selling the company's stock.
Persons: Hopper, Jensen Huang, Blackwell, Huang, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, Oracle, Blackwell, Data Center, Mizuho Locations: China, Taiwan
In 2024, the small-cap benchmark Russell 2000 's 8% rise still lags the S & P 500's roughly 19% gain. However, Oppenheimer thinks there is further upside ahead for these names. The stock offers a 5% dividend yield and healthy — albeit "lumpy" — free cash flow growth, the analyst added. CCOI YTD mountain Cogent Communications in 2024 Health-care services stock Chemed is another one of Oppenheimer's favorites. The online sports-betting (OSB) data provider could surge more than 37%, based on the $10 price target Oppenheimer holds on shares.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Russell, Timothy Horan, " Horan, Horan, Chemed, Michael Wiederhorn, Wiederhorn, Jed Kelly, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Federal Reserve, Genius Sports, National Football League, Football, Professional
Piper Sandler said Hurricane Milton could change the insurance market. Piper Sandler said Milton shares similarities with Ian, which resulted in $56 billion in insured losses. "Historically, insurance stocks fall as the hurricane approaches landfall and as it creates damage. Below is a table of estimated insured losses from insurance companies from Hurricane Ian. "The typical rebound in the insurance stocks happens when it becomes clear how large the insurance event was (or was not).
Persons: Piper Sandler, Milton, Paul Newsome, Hurricane Ian —, Newsome, Ian, LSEG, Chubb, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Hurricane Ian, Allstate, American International Group, Heritage Insurance, Progressive, Universal Insurance Holdings, Travelers Locations: Florida, Milton, Hurricane, Newsome
The recent stimulus-triggered rally in Chinese stocks could have legs, said Goldman Sachs, whose strategists upgraded the regional equities and projected high double-digit returns. The Wall Street firm hiked its rating on Chinese stocks to overweight from equal weight and raised its 12-month price target on the MSCI China index to 84, implying an upside between 15% to 18%. The announcement prompted massive buying from hedge funds, who piled into beaten-down Chinese stocks like never before. the long-awaited "Beijing put" has been triggered," Goldman strategists said in a note to clients. The iShares MSCI China ETF climbed another 2.7% on Monday, jumping more than 30% from its mid-September low and pushing the fund's 2024 return to more than 40%.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, bullish, , Michael Bloom Locations: China, Beijing
Brian Niccol and Elliott Hill are taking over Starbucks and Nike , respectively, just as a key market that weighed on their predecessors gets a boost. As China's economic stimulus takes shape, it could end up helping these global brands. Nike and Starbucks in China While the exact plans for Niccol and Hill are still unclear, the Chinese market seems like it will be an area of focus. At Starbucks, the company's leadership team in China has already been reshuffled since Niccol took over in September. Still, a rebound for China's consumer won't necessarily boost sales for Starbucks and Nike without better execution.
Persons: Brian Niccol, Elliott Hill, Hartmut Issel, Niccol, Matthew Friend, Hill, Chen Luo, Ellen Hazen, . Putnam, Hazen, Eric Clark, I'd, it's, Clark, America's Luo, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Starbucks, Nike, Bank of America — Nike, UBS, Bank of America, CNBC, Brands, Bank, America's Locations: China, United States, Niccol, .
Trade tensions, too, have resulted in tariffs and affected world trade in certain goods. The market for companies in this space is driven by the volume of global trade, and this so-called supply chain "complexity," Goldman noted. It sees some stocks as being able to benefit from higher supply chain "complexity." Freight-forwarding firms such as DSV , DHL Forwarding and Kuehne+Nagel are "well-placed to help their clients navigate higher complexity and shocks," Goldman said. Container lines such as Cosco, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are less directly exposed to the higher supply chain complexity, said Goldman.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Goldman, deglobalization, Nagel, Lloyd, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: U.S ., Logistics & Shipping, Logistics, DHL, Goldman, Express, Fedex, UPS, Maersk, Hapag Locations: U.S . East Coast, Gulf Coast
Citi has identified three U.S.-traded Chinese stocks that are positioned to benefit from Beijing's recently announced economic stimulus program. The Chinese government's efforts have already shown a significant impact, with Chinese internet stocks experiencing substantial gains last week. Despite these impressive gains, Citi analysts believe the market has not fully priced in the potential for improved macroeconomic conditions and earnings growth. The three stocks are also traded in the U.S. Tencent The technology conglomerate and owner of WeChat stands to benefit from multiple aspects of the stimulus program, according to Citi. Meituan Meituan , a Chinese shopping platform, is also poised to benefit from increased consumer spending, particularly in areas such as food delivery and local services, Citi said.
Persons: Alicia Yap, Tencent, Meituan, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Citi, Trip.com Locations: Beijing's, China, U.S, Tencent, Weibo, Golden
A September surprise has given bitcoin a head start on a potential run to record highs in the fourth quarter. The cryptocurrency posted a 7.7% gain for September — historically its weakest month of the year — and its best month since May. The month has become known to native crypto investors as "Uptober." … As crypto becomes increasingly correlated with traditional markets, it's expected to be another strong month." Investors expect bitcoin's price will be driven by rate cuts, more inflows into bitcoin ETFs by institutions and clarity following the election.
Persons: Ether, Bitcoin, Jerome Powell, James Davies, " Davies, David Duong, Duong, we've, bitcoin, it's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Nick Wells Organizations: U.S, International Longshoremen's Association, Gulf Coasts, bitcoin Locations: U.S, China
Until the government's measures pan out, investment strategists are recommending a handful of oversold stocks in China. U.S. hedge fund billionaire David Tepper said Thursday on CNBC's " Squawk Box " that he bought more Chinese stocks after the change in China policy. That hedge fund allocation rose to 7.3% on Tuesday, which saw the largest single day purchases by hedge funds since March 2021, Rubner said. Retail investors account for the majority of trading activity in mainland Chinese stocks, also known as A shares. Mainland Chinese stock exchanges are scheduled to close from Oct. 1 to Oct. 7 for a holiday, which this year commemorates the 75th anniversary of the People's Republic of China.
Persons: Wendy Liu, Rupal Agarwal, Bernstein, David Tepper, Donald Trump, Tepper, Pan Gongsheng, Xi Jinping, Scott Rubner, Goldman Sachs, Rubner, Goldman, China hasn't, Li Dongfang, Li, financials, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: CSI, JPMorgan, Tal Education, Huawei, People's Bank of China, CNBC, HK Locations: Shanghai, Shenzhen, China, Tsingtao, U.S, Zhejiang, Asia, Hong Kong, Beijing, Mainland, People's Republic of China
Of all Chinese internet stocks, one company has the "best risk-reward" for investors, Morgan Stanley says. Morgan Stanley raised its price target for Tencent from 450 Hong Kong dollars to 480 Hong Kong dollars ($57.80 to $61.70). Its shares have jumped since mid September, from about around 374 Hong Kong dollars to the current 424 Hong Kong dollars. As for its games unit, Morgan Stanley says the firm will enjoy "near-term catalysts," adding that there will be a "robust" pipeline, with its evergreen games set to continue netting growth. It estimates Tencent's games revenue growth could rise 13% and 10% year on year in the second half this year and in 2025, respectively.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Tencent, there's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Hong Locations: Hong Kong, Alibaba
Barclays has identified a handful of European stocks poised to benefit from China's anticipated economic stimulus measures. Mainland Chinese stocks jumped on the news. The investment bank suggested that China's current economic climate resembles April 2024, when Chinese and China-exposed stocks experienced a significant rally. According to Barclays, U.K.-headquartered insurer Prudential , cosmetics giant L'Oreal , carmakers BMW and Mercedes , and miner Rio Tinto are among the top European stocks that could benefit from China's stimulus efforts. China's recent economic challenges have been evident, with the country experiencing its longest period of deflation since 1999.
Persons: Anshul Gupta, Larry Hu, Hu, — CNBC's Michael Bloom, Evelyn Cheng Organizations: Barclays, People's Bank of China, Prudential, L'Oreal, carmakers BMW, Mercedes, Rio Tinto, U.S, Prudential plc, Macquarie Locations: China, Rio, China's
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