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Read previewSean "Diddy" Combs will remain in jail after failing to convince the second federal judge in as many days to accept his $50 million bond package. Carter's decision may keep Combs confined in a notoriously violent and uncomfortable Brooklyn jail until he takes a plea or goes to trial. On Wednesday, Carter heard Comb's appeal on that decision — but agreed with Tarnofsky that Combs should remain behind bars. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have accused Combs of sex-trafficking, illegally transporting people for sex, and running a racketeering conspiracy. He said Combs could still try to use the employees at his many companies — possibly by using "coded messages" — to act on his behalf and potentially pressure witnesses.
Persons: , Sean, Diddy, Combs, Andrew Carter, Cassandra, Cassie, Ventura, Carter, Robyn Tarnofsky, Tarnofsky, Emily Johnson, Johnson, I'm, he's, Marc Angliofo, Angliofo, Sam Bankman, Kelly, Ghislaine Maxwell, Michael Cohen, Cassie Ventura, Emma McIntyre, Agnifilo, Angifilio Organizations: Service, Business, Miami, Sage Intelligence, Records, of Prisons, Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention, Prosecutors Locations: Brooklyn, Manhattan, Ventura, Miami, Brooklyn's
Yen carry trade unwind is not done yet, says strategist
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailYen carry trade unwind is not done yet, says strategistFrancis Tan of CA Indosuez Wealth Management says the the yen is still undervalued versus the U.S. dollar, adding that he sees more room for further appreciation of the Japanese currency.
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It's how she's been able to obtain her Ph.D., secure a six-figure salary and purchase a small portfolio of investment properties all within the last 10 years. "I see money as a thing that you work really hard for," she says. But she's not currently putting aside any money to pay for him to go to college. "I don't expect to pay for my kid's college," she tells CNBC Make It. "I hope that he gets a scholarship, or he gets a loan so that he can pay for his own college."
Persons: Cristina Tello, Trillo, she's, Leo, Tello Organizations: U.S . Census, University of Maryland, CNBC Locations: Bethesda , Maryland
Read previewFor Wall Street, policy — not politics — is the motto leading up to November. Death and taxesUnsurprisingly, tax policy is at the top of money managers' minds, according to Frank Kelly, senior political strategist at DWS. The filibusterThere's an under-the-radar issue keeping portfolio managers up at night: the elimination of the filibuster, according to Kelly's conversations with clients. Wall Street analysts expect a very close election, and even a minute change could be enough to push the needle on the outcome for either candidate. Given how important gridlock is to the market, there's not enough conversation around the impacts of eliminating the filibuster, Kelly believes.
Persons: , Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, DWS, Frank Kelly, Harris, Trump, David Bianco, Bianco, Goldman Sachs, Chuck Schumer, Kelly, Monica Guerra, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's, it's, Jack Ablin, Washington doesn't Organizations: Service, Asset Management, Business, Trump, Jobs, DWS, Wall Street, Morgan Stanley Wealth, Cresset Capital Management, White, Washington, Democrats, Republicans Locations: DWS Americas
A shooting near my son's school in Los Angeles escalated our plans. In 2019, when my son was 2, a shooting took place at a shopping mall near his daycare center. In Japan, my son attends an international school because he's not yet fluent in Japanese. I knew people working two or three jobs, and they drove fast to get from place to place and fill their time with activities. We plan to stay in Japan until my kids finish high school, as I want them to have a stable community during their school-age years.
Persons: , Genie Doi, he's, Doi, I'm, We'll, We've, I've Organizations: Service, Business, CIA Locations: American, Osaka, Japan, Los Angeles, In California, LA, Japanese, Korean, Hawaii, California, Hong Kong, China, South Korea
Ben Higgins tried to parlay his Bachelor success into a political career, but the campaign didn't last long. The focus on Bachelor Nation also makes sense given the franchise's viewership is dominated by one of the most crucial swing votes of recent elections: white women. In the past two presidential elections, white women were the most closely split demographic subgroup tracked by major exit polls. In 2016, Donald Trump won over 52% of white women against Hillary Clinton's 43%, exit polls found, while Trump bested Joe Biden in 2020 among white women 55% to 44%. The overlap between the swingiest demographic and the "Bachelor" audience suggests Bachelor Nation has value to those who seek to lead our nation.
Persons: Ben Higgins, Charming, Higgins, He's, that's, Acierto, Young Sheldon, Joey Graziadei's, Graziadei, Doug Emhoff, Kamala Harris, Chad Kultgen, Lizzy Pace, Pace, Harris, Kultgen, Joey Graziadei, John Fleenor, Walz, Big, YouGov, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton's, Trump, Joe Biden, Hulu —, they're, Natasha Scott, Reichel, Rose, Scott, Claire Fallon —, , Becca Kufrin's, Fallon, Emma Gray, Garrett Yrigoyen, Kufrin, Yrigoyen, — Colton Underwood, — Fallon, Matt James, Rachael Kirkconnell, James ', Chris Harrison, it's, Justine Kay, Charity Lawson —, Joe Biden's, he's, Juliana Kaplan, Andy Kiersz Organizations: Disney, ABC, NFL, Valentine's, White, Daily, Nation, Pew Research, Trump, Hulu, Girls, Bachelor Nation Locations: American, Colorado, America, Atlanta, Quinnipiac, Georgia, North Carolina, Hulu, Washington
Read previewThousands of Hezbollah-owned pagers that detonated in unison on Tuesday were made in Taiwan and had been tampered with by Israel, according to multiple reports. The New York Times reported that Hezbollah had purchased the pagers from Gold Apollo, a manufacturer in Taiwan. The same source told the outlet that Mossad, Israel's intelligence service, had planted a board inside the pagers that contained explosive material and could remotely receive a detonation code. " Related storiesHezbollah and Lebanon have both blamed Israel for the exploding pagers, though Tel Aviv has not claimed responsibility. The exploding pagers have led to heightened fears that Israel and Hezbollah may escalate their conflict into a wide-scale or direct war.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday discussed the repercussions of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts on the technology sector, saying he thinks they hinder tech stocks because the companies don't necessarily stand to benefit from lower rates. "With a double-sized rate cut that everybody already expected, you aren't gonna see a huge run in tech. Unlike companies in the retail or housing sector, large tech companies are largely divorced from the consumer and the labor market, and cater to the enterprise, he added. Consumer-oriented companies may be the ones to own during this cutting cycle, Cramer suggested, even though tech stocks can still be winners with rates coming down. "On days like today, we want the companies that desperately needed a rate cut, because they just got what they wished for," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Wall Organizations: Fed, Big Tech, Consumer Locations: San Francisco
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSen. Elizabeth Warren: Powell needs to prove he is responsive on both jobs and the economySenator Elizabeth Warren joins ‘The Exchange’ to discuss her call for a 75 bps rate cut, the state of the economy, and more.
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During the live portion of the finale, Jenn reveals that Devin broke up with her in August during a 15-minute phone call. Jenn and Devin during the live "Bachelorette" finale. John Fleenor/DisneyBefore the proposal was shown on TV, host Jesse Palmer brought out an emotional Jenn to reveal the surprising status of their relationship. She explained that after leaving Hawaii engaged, she felt like Devin was acting distant. After Devin joined the stage during the live finale, Jenn confronted him.
Persons: Jenn, Devin, John Fleenor, Jesse Palmer, Instagram —, Maria, Maria Georgas, I'm Organizations: Disney, Hawaii, Bachelor Nation
The news from Bloomberg that billionaire Point72 founder and legendary stockpicker Steve Cohen will no longer trade his book for the $35 billion fund Tuesday is paradoxically both shocking and expected. Of the big multi-strategy managers, the fact Cohen was still managing a book set him apart from his main competitors. Will there be another Steve Cohen? Cohen launched SAC with $20 million in 1992; new funds today need exponentially more to justify leaving seats at funds like Point72. Fictional hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, played by Damian Lewis, was loosely based on Steve Cohen.
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"Interest rates took the elevator going up, but they'll be taking the stairs coming down," he said. That makes paying down high-cost credit card debt a top priority since "interest rates won't fall fast enough to bail you out of a tight situation," McBride said. "Many Americans have been holding off on making vehicle purchases in the hopes that prices and interest rates would come down, or that incentives would make a return," Caldwell said. Student loansFederal student loan rates are also fixed, so most borrowers won't be immediately affected by a rate cut. Eventually, borrowers with existing variable-rate private student loans may be able to refinance into a less expensive fixed-rate loan, he said.
Persons: Spencer Platt, APRs, McBride, they'll, Jacob Channel, Jessica Caldwell, Edmunds, Caldwell, Mark Kantrowitz Organizations: Getty, Treasury, Auto, Fed Locations: New York City, Edmunds
Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos spoke at the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival. Sarandos was asked about Netflix's shift from rejecting ads and original content to embracing both. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Netflix's co-CEO, Ted Sarandos, was asked about past switch-ups on things it said it would "never" introduce to the platform during an interview at the 2024 Fast Company Innovation Festival on Wednesday.
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Adrian Wojnarowski looks on before a game at Kaseya Center in Miami on June 7, 2023. ESPN 's star NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from the company, according to a post from his X account Wednesday morning. The longtime sports reporter will take a job at St. Bonaventure, his alma mater, and become the general manager of its men's basketball program, the university said. Wojnarowski often broke big news in the NBA world, so frequently that his breaking news reports on player transactions became colloquially known as "Woj bombs." He has led the industry at ESPN, and his dedication to the craft and to fans is legendary."
Persons: Adrian Wojnarowski, Bonaventure, Wojnarowski, Shams Charania, Woj, Jimmy Pitaro Organizations: Kaseya Center, ESPN, NBA, Yahoo Locations: Miami, St
When I was in my mid-30s and working in the corporate world, I thought that 55 would be a good age to retire. Now I'm 62, and I have no plans to retire, despite the fact that friends and even my wife are stepping back from their long-term careers. I focus on the parts of work that bring me joyBecause I own my own business, I have a lot of control over my working environment. I've carefully selected employees who can keep things running even when I'm away from work. When I'm traveling, I'm entirely unplugged, able to join Kate in her retirement mindset.
Persons: David B, Horne, I'm, they've, Kate, we've, I've Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Greece, Canada
Harris responded that she’d cap child care costs at 7% of working families’ income, following the Biden administration playbook that she was heavily involved in writing. “My plan is that no family, no working family, should pay more than 7% of their household income in child care,” Harris said Tuesday at a National Association of Black Journalists event, noting that steep child care expenses make it difficult for many parents to work. Child care advocates were buoyed by Harris’ answer on Tuesday. Parents with two kids in a child care center paid on average at least twice as much for that care as they did for the typical rent in 11 states and the District of Columbia in 2023, according to a Child Care Aware of America report released in May. That equates to 10% of median household income for a married couple with children and 32% of median income for a single parent with children, Child Care Aware found.
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A former warden at the facility told Business Insider that Combs can expect to be treated like any of the other 1,200 inmates at the Brooklyn jail. Advertisement"Any time one is being detained at the Metropolitan Detention Center, it's never going to be a picnic," Cameron Lindsay, the retired warden, told BI. Sean "Diddy" Combs is currently being housed at an infamous Brooklyn jail. "Given his status as a celebrity and a rap star, I would believe, of course, that he would be single-celled and isolated under very austere conditions," Cameron Lindsay told BI. Numerous Courts in this district have raised concerns with the horrific conditions of detention there," Combs' lawyers wrote.
Persons: , Sean, Diddy, Combs, Kelly, Sam Bankman, Ghislaine Maxwell —, it's, Cameron Lindsay, Mark Bederow, Lucas Jackson, Bederow, Robyn Tarnofsky, Lindsay Organizations: Service, Federal Bureau of Prisons, Metropolitan Detention, Business, MDC Locations: Los Angeles, Miami, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Beverly Hills
Aliko Dangote, 67, is the richest person in Africa with an estimated net worth of $11.7 billion. He founded the Dangote Group, a cement manufacturer with a presence in 10 African countries. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementAliko Dangote, 67, first appeared on Forbes' billionaires list in 2008, and he has been ranked Africa's richest person every year since. Dangote earned his billionaire status as the founder of the Dangote Group, Africa's largest cement producer with branches in 10 African countries.
Persons: Aliko Dangote, Bill Gates, , Aliko, Dangote Organizations: Dangote, Service, Forbes, Business Locations: Africa, Nigeria
New York Democrats offered a wide array of excuses for their disastrous 2022 midterms, when Republicans flipped four seats outside New York City on their way to winning a narrow US House majority. Now, less than two months out from the 2024 general election, the state party, its campaign season allies, chastened candidates and Gov. D’Esposito is one of five New York GOP freshmen facing an onslaught from Democrats determined to claw back suburban voters. “New York is the reason Democrats lost the House in 2022,” said Pamela Shifman, president of the Democracy Alliance, a liberal group spending big in New York this year. “There’s more focus than there was the last couple cycles, both from the state party, but also obviously the national committees,” the strategist said.
Persons: Kathy Hochul, Donald Trump’s, Anthony D’Esposito’s, Laura Gillen, Joe Biden, Gillen, Marc Molinaro, Mike Lawler, Nick LaLota, Brandon Williams, Kamala Harris, , Pamela Shifman, Nancy Pelosi, Pelosi, , Jay Jacobs, ” Hochul, Andrew Caballero, Reynolds, Ana María Archila, Archila, Trump, Hakeem Jeffries, Jeffries, Kirsten Gillibrand, Lizzy Weiss, Hochul, Andrew Cuomo, Tom Suozzi, Republican George Santos, Gabby Seay, Chip Somodevilla, “ Jeffries, “ He’s, Seay, Michael Bloomberg, Elizabeth Frantz, Lawler, Sean Patrick Maloney, Mondaire Jones, ” Lawler, Jones, Roe, Lee Zeldin, Riley Gaines Organizations: CNN, New York Democrats, Republicans, Gov, Democratic, Republican Rep, New York GOP, Trump, Democracy Alliance, Politico, Democratic National Convention, New, Getty, Families Party, Democratic Congressional, Committee, New York’s, Republican, , Capitol Visitor Center, GOP, PAC, New York Fund, Empire, New York, Congressional, Democrats, Rep, , Working, Party, US, Wade, Convention Locations: New York City, Long, York, Hudson, Central New York, “ New York, New York, Chicago, AFP, Washington ,, strategizing, strategize, Gaza, Suozzi, Hudson Valley, State
That's because the Fed wants a "healthy economy," a big component of which is a strong stock market, he said. AdvertisementThe "Fed put" is back, and stock investors may not be fully pricing in the good news, according to Fundstrat's head of research Tom Lee. The prominent stock bull pointed to the idea that central bankers could move to further ease monetary policy at any sign of weakness in the stock market. AdvertisementA healthy economy, though, hinges on consumer and business confidence, which is largely tied to the stock market, Lee said. We could be seeing turbulence for the next 8 weeks, but this is also in the context of a very strong stock market in 2024," he added.
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And many North American air travelers are still enjoying their time at airports, according to the overall satisfaction scores in the 2024 North America Airport Satisfaction Study from J.D. In the large airport category, with 10 to 32.9 million passengers per year, John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, is this year’s top scorer, followed by Tampa International Airport and Kansas City International Airport. Indianapolis International Airport ranks highest among medium airports with 4.5 to 9.9 million passengers per year, followed by Jacksonville International Airport and Southwest Florida International Airport. “The Airtrain isn’t complete and that makes accessing the terminals difficult.”Philadelphia International Airport ranks lowest in the large airport category. Matt Slocum/APIn the large airport category, Philadelphia International Airport ranks lowest.
Persons: It’s, Michael Taylor, ” Taylor, Saint Paul, John Wayne, Taylor, you’re, Matt Slocum, , John F, Eduardo Munoz Organizations: CNN, Saint Paul International, Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, Sky Harbor International Airport, CNN Travel, John, John Wayne Airport, Tampa International Airport, Kansas City International Airport, International Airport, Jacksonville International Airport, Southwest Florida International, Newark Liberty International Airport, Philadelphia International Airport, AP, TSA, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Transportation Security Administration, ANC, Austin, Saint Paul International Airport, Sky Harbor International, Kennedy International Airport, JFK, Fort Worth International, Reuters, Tacoma International Airport, Hartsfield, Jackson Atlanta International, Toronto Pearson International Locations: . Power . Minneapolis, ., Minnesota, Minneapolis, Saint, Orange County , California, New Jersey, Philadelphia, North America, American, Anchorage, Kahului, Maui, Las, Dallas, DFW, Newark , New Jersey, Seattle, Chicago, ORD
Meta and Apple have had a rivalry for years, and Meta's Mark Zuckerberg only expects it to grow. On the "Acquired" podcast, he said Apple will be Meta's "primary competitor" in the next decade. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementMeta and Apple have increasingly been rivals, and Mark Zuckerberg only expects their competition to intensify in the coming years.
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India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with former U.S. President Donald Trump before a meeting at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on February 25, 2020. Republican nominee Donald Trump said Tuesday that he will meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi next week. I mean, fantastic, man," Trump said at at town hall in Flint, Michigan. As president, Trump visited India in 2020, vowing to boost trade ties between the two countries. The Indian prime minister is also slated to attend and speak before the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Persons: Narendra Modi, Donald Trump, Trump, Modi, Joe Biden Organizations: India's, U.S, Republican, Indian, Indian Embassy, CNBC, United Nations General Assembly Locations: Hyderabad, New Delhi, India, Flint , Michigan, Washington, U.S, China, Wilmington , Delaware, New York
The series, a spinoff of ABC's wildly successful show "The Golden Bachelor," centers on people in their golden years looking for their next great love. Joan, who competed for Gerry Turner's heart on "The Golden Bachelor," makes a return to the reality TV franchise as the first Golden Bachelorette. The widow and mom of four previously won over Bachelor Nation — and Gerry — on "The Golden Bachelor." Joan got relationship advice from Gerry before filming 'The Golden Bachelorette'Joan and Gerry on "The Golden Bachelor." Advertisement"Probably the best advice I got from Gerry," Joan told Business Insider ahead of the series premiere Wednesday night.
Persons: , Joan Vassos, Joan, Gerry Turner's, Nation —, Gerry —, Gerry, John Fleenor, Gilles Mingasson, John, there's Organizations: Service, Business, Nation, Disney, ABC Locations: Hulu
On Monday, Putin ordered the army to increase its troops by 180,000, per a decree published by the Kremlin. This will raise the overall number of Russian military personnel to 2.38 million people, with 1.5 million of them being active soldiers. AdvertisementThe gear coming off the production line "will still be substantial," Reynolds told BI in an interview on Wednesday. Russia has "adapted much better than predicted to some of the pressures it's been put under," Reynolds told BI. Other experts BI spoke to said that while Putin might still be able to grow Russia's army, it may only add more strain to the already-stretched Russian labor force.
Persons: , Vladimir Putin, Putin, Nick Reynolds, Reynolds, That's, It's, it's, Artem Kochev, Kochev, Benjamin Hilgenstock, Jeremy Morris Organizations: Service, Kremlin, Business, International Institute for Strategic Studies, Royal United Services Institute, Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies, Kommersant, Kyiv School of Economics Institute, Bloomberg, Russian Armed Forces, Aarhus University Locations: Russia, China, India, Ukraine, Moscow
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