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Despite dashed hopes of early rate cuts, growth stocks like Nvidia continue to make new highs. "And here we are today: we've got Apple at multi-trillion dollars, Microsoft at multi-trillion dollars, Nvidia at multi-trillion dollars, and Google at over a trillion dollars." Snowflake (SNOW) helps businesses wrangle their data and build models from that data for multiple purposes, including AI. GitLab (GTLB) is an open-code platform with over a million paid users and programmers who can use AI tools to help with coding. Still, they collect customer data, and they help companies talk to their customers in a relevant and direct manner.
Persons: Jonathan Curtis, Franklin Templeton, Curtis, hadn't, ChatGPT, there's Organizations: Nvidia, Franklin Templeton Institute Global Investment Management Survey, Business, Franklin Equity Group, Apple, Microsoft, Google, Cisco, Meta, Semiconductor, Power Systems, AMD, Arista Networks
Expect four rate cuts in 2024 that will bring the federal funds rate to 4.30% by year-end, according to the Franklin Templeton Institute Global Investment Management Survey, which compiles the views of the firm's 300 senior investment professionals who work across equities, fixed income, and alternatives. That's still more cuts than the Federal Open Market Committee projects in its dot plot: three reductions and a fed funds rate of 4.63% by year-end. Stephen Dover, chief market strategist and the head of the Franklin Templeton Institute, expects those rate cuts to begin closer to June or July and be 25 basis points each. For now, Dover pointed to a strong US economy, with solid jobs and GDP growth, as working against the possibility of earlier rate cuts. This will be another sticky point that the central bank will likely consider and could impact when cuts happen, he said.
Persons: Stephen Dover, Dover, there's Organizations: Franklin Templeton Institute Global Investment Management Survey, Federal, Franklin Templeton Institute
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFranklin Templeton's Sandy Kaul on the rate of flows into its EZBC bitcoin ETFCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Sandy Kaul, head of digital asset & investor advisory services, discusses the firm's EZBC spot bitcoin ETF.
Persons: Franklin, Sandy Kaul, explainers Organizations: CNBC
Investors are pricing in a best-case outcome where earnings rise and inflation returns to normal in a continued economic expansion. “It’s a tough needle to thread,” said Steve Sosnick, the chief strategist at Interactive Brokers. “And that pretty much pulls forward almost all the returns, in our minds, for 2024.”AdvertisementCrit Thomas, a global market strategist at Touchstone Investments, has the same concern. “And so at 21x earnings, there’s very little margin for error here.”AdvertisementFourth-quarter earnings mostly met measured expectations , as did forward guidance. Clark Bellin, the chief investment officer at Bellwether Wealth, said he’s less worried about valuations broadly and is more interested in seeing which sectors look cheap.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInvestors should move money out of cash and into fixed income with some duration: StrategistStephen Dover from Franklin Templeton discusses his market view, saying there is a "high concentration" of earnings expectations in a few companies, namely the Magnificent Seven in the current market environment.
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Their Corporate Credit Fund, which trades under the ticker BCAAX for retail investors, largely focuses on high-yield bonds. The fund currently holds a little over 70% in high-yield bonds, 10% in cash and about 18% in investment-grade bonds. Another inefficiency the managers exploit is the area between low investment-grade bonds and the higher-rated high-yield market, Zox said. Investment-grade portfolio managers are shying away from the lower rated end of the investment-grade market, and high-yield managers are sticking with the higher rated end of the high-yield market, he explained. "We find better values in the lower rated part of the investment-grade market than the higher rated part of the high-yield market," Zox said.
Persons: John McClain, Bill Zox, aren't, Morningstar, McClain, BCAAX, Franklin Templeton, Zox, We're, they're, Wells, it's Organizations: Brandywine Global, Credit Fund, ICE, U.S, SEC, Morningstar, Brandywine, JPMorgan, Citi, Banco Popular, Investment, — Vector, Vector Group Locations: Brandywine, Diamond, Columbus , Ohio, Puerto Rican, Wells Fargo
The WisdomTree India Earnings ETF (EPI) has a total return of 6.6% through Feb. 8, according to FactSet, and is up 18.7% over the past three months. That makes it the best performing of the five biggest India ETFs, with the iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA) and the Franklin FTSE India ETF (FLIN) both up less than 4% year to date.The WisdomTree fund is also beating The S & P 500, which up less than 5% over the same period. The WisdomTree fund has been a long-term winner as well, with an average annualized return of roughly 12% over the past decade. And, notably, the second-best performing major India ETF this year is the iShares MSCI India Small-Cap ETF (SMIN) . That is above the 0.65% of the iShares INDA ETF and the 0.19% of Franklin Templeton's FLIN.
Persons: date.The, Jeremy Schwartz, it's, It's, Schwartz, Franklin Templeton's FLIN Organizations: Franklin FTSE, CNBC, India ETF Locations: India, Franklin FTSE India
ETF Action's Mike Akins sees challenges tied to the country's ability to generate stock market returns. Fool me twice, shame on me," the firm's founding partner told CNBC's ETF Edge this week. The stock market went nowhere. According to Atkins, emerging market ex-China products are among the largest inflows ETF Action is seeing. Or is it really a growth story in the economy alone and not in the actual return of the stock market?"
Persons: Mike Akins, You've, It's, Atkins, Franklin Templeton, David Mann, hesitancy, Mann Organizations: Edge, Franklin Templeton Investments, Investors Locations: China
Investors are increasingly looking to emerging market exchange-traded funds for growth at a reasonable price. David Mann, head of capital markets at Franklin Templeton, named India as one of the most popular countries with ETF investors in the past year. "[It] has been one of the emerging market standouts thus far, so India has been a great story." The firm's Franklin FTSE India ETF (FLIN) has risen 18.19% in the past year, as of Tuesday's close. As of Tuesday's close, the firm's Franklin FTSE Japan ETF (FLJP) gained 12.58% in the past year.
Persons: David Mann, Franklin Templeton, CNBC's, Mike Akins, Akins, Franklin Templeton's Mann, Action's Akins Organizations: Franklin, Franklin FTSE, Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Infosys, Toyota Motor, Sony Group, Mitsubishi UFJ Locations: India, Franklin, Franklin FTSE India, Japan, U.S, Franklin FTSE Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere'll be investing opportunities in China's manufacturing, services sectors: Franklin TempletonJenny Johnson, CEO of Franklin Templeton, discusses the Chinese government's attempts to create a more consumer-driven economy and says "it's always better to swim with the current."
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Indeed, investors get paid for taking a small step down in credit quality in the muni bond space. What's even sweeter is that municipal bond income is generally exempt from federal income tax. This also means high income investors would have to scoop up a higher yielding corporate bond to get the same tax-advantaged yield a muni bond would generate. A measured amount of risk Munis offer lower yields compared to their corporate counterparts, but they also carry significantly less risk. Lower risk, however, doesn't necessarily mean risk free.
Persons: Jennifer Johnston, Franklin Templeton, Lyle Fitterer, munis, corporates, Cooper Howard, Jonathan Mondillo, Franklin Templeton's Johnston Organizations: Federal Reserve, Franklin, AAA, muni, Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, York Life Investments, Moody's Investors Service, Charitable, Schwab Center, Financial Research Locations: muni, Abrdn
Up & Over-seas: India & Japan
  + stars: | 2024-01-22 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailUp & Over-seas: India & JapanDavid Mann, Global Head of Product and Capital Markets at Franklin Templeton, and Mike Akins, ETF Action founding partner, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' to discuss why investors are flocking to Japanese and India investments.
Persons: David Mann, Franklin Templeton, Mike Akins, Bob Pisani Organizations: Global, Product, Markets, Franklin Locations: India
ETF Edge, January 22, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-01-22 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailETF Edge, January 22, 2024David Mann, Global Head of Product and Capital Markets at Franklin Templeton, and Mike Akins, ETF Action founding partner, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' to discuss investing overseas and take a look at the flows in bitcoin ETFs.
Persons: David Mann, Franklin Templeton, Mike Akins, Bob Pisani Organizations: Global, Product, Markets, Franklin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailETF Edge: India and Japan see big international investing inflows while investors flee ChinaDave Mann, global head of product and capital markets at Franklin Templeton, joins CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'Halftime Report' to discuss the opportunity investors should keep an eye on overseas.
Persons: China Dave Mann, Franklin Templeton, Bob Pisani Organizations: Franklin Locations: India, Japan, China
Perspective: spot bitcoin uptake
  + stars: | 2024-01-22 | by ( Bob Pisani | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPerspective: spot bitcoin uptakeDavid Mann, Global Head of Product and Capital Markets at Franklin Templeton, and Mike Akins, ETF Action founding partner, join CNBC's Bob Pisani on 'ETF Edge' to discuss Franklin Templeton's new spot bitcoin ETF and action the new ETFs are seeing.
Persons: David Mann, Franklin Templeton, Mike Akins, Bob Pisani, Franklin Organizations: Global, Product, Markets, Franklin
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Franklin Templeton President and CEO Jenny JohnsonFranklin Templeton President and CEO Jenny Johnson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the firm's spot bitcoin ETF offering, latest market trends, the Fed's rate path outlook, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFranklin Templeton CEO on bitcoin: Fueling the next real opportunity in the blockchain worldFranklin Templeton President and CEO Jenny Johnson joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the firm's spot bitcoin ETF offering, latest market trends, the Fed's rate path outlook, and more.
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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe bar for the Fed to make massive rate cuts is high, says Franklin Templeton Sonal DesaiBarbara Doran, BD8 Capital Partners CEO, and Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton fixed income chief investment officer, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk a record day for the three major indices and what's ahead for the markets.
Persons: Franklin Templeton Sonal Desai Barbara Doran, Sonal Desai, Franklin Templeton Organizations: Fed, BD8 Capital Partners
DAVOS, Switzerland — Bitcoin does nothing, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said Wednesday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum. "This is the last time I'm talking about this with CNBC, so help me god," Dimon said. "I defend your right to do bitcoin," Dimon added, saying, "I don't want to tell you what to do. When asked what he made of Larry Fink changing his view on bitcoin as BlackRock jumped into the spot ETF business, Dimon said, "I don't care. "I don't know what he would say about blockchain versus currencies that do something versus bitcoin that does nothing," Dimon added.
Persons: Jamie Dimon, bitcoin, Dimon, blockchain, Smart, Franklin Templeton, Larry Fink, I'm Organizations: JPMorgan, Economic, CNBC, SEC, WisdomTree, Chartered, BlackRock Locations: DAVOS, Switzerland, Davos, BlackRock, bitcoin
SEC approves bitcoin ETFs for some investment firms
  + stars: | 2024-01-10 | by ( Jeanne Sahadi | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
“While we approved the listing and trading of certain spot bitcoin ETP shares today, we did not approve or endorse bitcoin. The SEC had a deadline of January 10 to offer a decision for just one of the 11 firms that applied to offer bitcoin ETFs. Bitcoin ETFs, like bitcoin, carry risks for investorsFor those considering jumping on the bitcoin bandwagon, it’s important to note that the price of a bitcoin will be just as volatile whether you invest in it directly yourself or through an ETF. Those sentiments have been echoed by many financial advisers and the investor watchdog group Better Markets, which strongly opposed the SEC’s approval of bitcoin ETFs. The full list of companies that got SEC approval to launch bitcoin ETFs are: Ark Invest together with 21 Shares; Bitwise, BlackRock, Fidelity, Franklin Templeton, Grayscale, Hashdex, Invesco, WisdomTree, Valkyrie and VanEck.
Persons: Gary Gensler, bitcoin, , Gensler, Dennis Kelleher, , Sheila Warren, Franklin Templeton Organizations: New, New York CNN, Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, FBI, Investments, Better, Street, Crypto, Innovation, Fidelity Locations: New York, BlackRock
"We estimate Bitcoin custody and surveillance revenue will more than offset decline in Bitcoin trading volume as assets migrate to ETFs," the analysts said. "Spot bitcoin ETFs appear poised to take volume away from crypto exchanges," said Bryan Armour, director of passive strategies research for North America at Morningstar. watch nowMizuho sees the income from custody fees as fairly modest given how far investors have pushed up the stock. "They are essential infrastructure in terms of custody, trading, and surveillance for the majority of the ETF proposals," Carter said. WATCH: Former SEC Chair Jay Clayton on changes in bitcoin trading
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Michael Nagle, Coinbase, Franklin Templeton, they'll, Bernstein, bitcoin, Emilie Choi, , Mizuho, Bryan Armour, Choi, we've, Nic Carter, Carter, Jay Clayton Organizations: Coinbase Global Inc, Bloomberg, Getty, SEC, Coinbase, BlackRock, JPMorgan, Mizuho, FactSet, Circle's U.S, CNBC, North America, Morningstar, Fidelity, Castle, Ventures Locations: New York, BlackRock, Coinbase, bitcoin
Crypto investors are eagerly awaiting an imminent ruling from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that will likely approve the trading of a spot bitcoin exchange-traded fund, more than a decade after initial attempts were rejected. 13 companies have filed for a spot bitcoin ETF:Grayscale Bitcoin TrustArk/21Shares Bitcoin TrustBitwise Bitcoin ETF TrustBlackRock Bitcoin ETF TrustVanEck Bitcoin TrustWisdomTree Bitcoin TrustValkyrie Bitcoin FundInvesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETFFidelity Wise Origin Bitcoin TrustGlobal X Bitcoin TrustHashdex Bitcoin ETFFranklin Templeton Digital Holdings TrustPando Asset Spot Bitcoin TrustHow the SEC will proceedThere are two components to the applications:1) A 19b-4 filing, which is a form used by exchanges to inform the SEC of a proposed rule change. In this case, each company filing for the spot bitcoin ETF has differences in the way the product might be structured. Invesco's Galaxy Bitcoin ETF has set its expense ratio at 59 basis points, which are waived for the initial six months and the first $5 billion in assets. Grayscale Bitcoin Trust currently charges 2% but has said it's committed to lowering the fee once its application to convert to a bitcoin ETF is approved.
Persons: Fidelity's, it's, Gary Gensler's, Gensler, Bitcoin, Coinbase, Binance, Changpeng Zhao, Zhao, Wood Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, BlackRock, Fidelity, Bitcoin, Franklin Templeton Digital Holdings Trust, SEC, Securities, NYSE, Nasdaq, Galaxy, U.S ., Appeals, U.S . Department of Justice, Binance
Municipal bonds, favored for their tax-free income, are looking at a solid year in 2024 and could be a compelling purchase for investors hoping to lock in attractive yields. "We will likely see positive total returns," said Cooper Howard, fixed income strategist at the Schwab Center for Financial Research. "Munis are one of the best things going in the fixed income space," he said. It provides all the attributes of fixed income, and it serves as ballast to an overall diversified portfolio." Naturally, rates are on the minds of fixed income investors and strategists, as well as recession risk.
Persons: Cooper Howard, who've, Peter Higgins, Ben Barber, Schwab's Howard, Paul Malloy, It's, Beth Foos, Malloy, Howard, you've Organizations: Schwab Center, Financial Research, Morningstar U.S, Municipal, Shelton Capital Management, York Life Investments, Franklin, AAA, Vanguard, Bond, Morningstar Locations: New York , New Jersey, California
Coinbase shares have even further to climb despite already being up 13% since the start of December and the low appetite for crypto coming from retail investors, according to Needham. Needham raised its price target on Coinbase on Tuesday to $160 from $120, implying about 13% upside from its closing price Monday. Meanwhile, although retail investors' appetite for crypto has improved since bottoming a year ago after the collapse of FTX, interest is generally low, according to Needham. "Retail crypto engagement is considerably lower than in prior years and despite the recent price gains, has been fairly muted," Todaro said. Dominance tends to rise in bear markets as investors rotate into the safety of bitcoin compared to other crypto coins .
Persons: Needham, John Todaro, Todaro, Coinbase, Franklin Templeton, Michael Bloom Organizations: U.S . Department of Justice, Apple Locations: Needham, U.S, BlackRock, WisdomTree, bitcoin
Coinbase has the added benefit of having survived the so-called crypto winter, while so many of its rivals disappeared or downsized. Combination showing Former FTX CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried (L) and Zhao Changpeng (R), founder and chief executive officer of Binance. With assets of more than $65 billion on the platform, Binance remains the world's largest crypto exchange globally. watch nowBoth Coinbase and Binance still face legal battles with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which was noticeably absent from the Binance settlement. Regulatory approval would open up many more avenues for people to buy bitcoin.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Carlos Jasso, Coinbase, Sam Bankman, FTX, Changpeng Zhao, Zhao Changpeng, Binance, Zhao, CoinGecko, Mizuho, it's, CNBC's Joumanna, Armstrong, Bittrex, JPMorgan Chase, Franklin Templeton Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Bloomberg, Getty, Tech, Reuters, Justice Department, CNBC, Mizuho, Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S, SEC, JPMorgan, WisdomTree Locations: U.S, Binance, Needham, BlackRock, WisdomTree
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