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Goldman Sachs expects an oversupply in the global market of battery parts for electric vehicles to have major implications for four major companies. Potential losers The bank's analysts expect POSCO Future M and EcoPro BM, two major Korean cathode producers, to be negatively impacted by this surplus. We thus initiate at Sell on Posco Future M and Ecopro BM," said Goldman Sachs analysts led by Nihil Bhandari in a note on June 12. And winners While Korean cathode manufacturers are expected to face potential margin compression, Korean battery cell makers LG Chem and Samsung SDI are deemed to be in a more favorable position. According to Goldman Sachs, the entry barrier for assembling battery cells is higher than for producing cathodes, making it a less crowded market.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Nihil Bhandari, Goldman Organizations: Trust Asia, Japan ETF, South Korean, LG Chem, Samsung SDI, Investors, SmartETFs Sustainable Energy, Franklin FTSE Locations: Japan, POSCO, Korean, Franklin FTSE South Korea, South Korea
SoftBank's Son says he is 'heavy user' of ChatGPT
  + stars: | 2023-06-20 | by ( Sam Nussey | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
TOKYO, June 20 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group's (9984.T) Chief Executive Masayoshi Son said on Tuesday he is a "heavy user" of ChatGPT, the artificial intelligence-powered chatbot from Microsoft (MSFT.O) backed startup OpenAI. "I am chatting with ChatGPT everyday - I am a heavy user," Son told shareholders of the group's telecoms subsidiary. Son has stepped back from public pronouncements in recent months to focus on the planned listing of chip designer Arm as his technology investment conglomerate books heavy loss due to the sliding value of its portfolio. The group holds its annual general meeting on Wednesday with the market looking for details of Son's investment outlook at a time when excitement over AI is driving capital expenditure around the world. Reporting by Sam Nussey; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and Christopher CushingOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Group's, Masayoshi Son, Son, Sam Altman, Sam Nussey, Jacqueline Wong, Christopher Cushing Organizations: Microsoft, Thomson Locations: TOKYO, Tokyo
She told Walmart investors its strategy is to "democratize fashion" or convert the company's core, price-conscious shoppers into style-conscious shoppers. It would probably be the rest of the market that should be worried," he said pointing to apparel retailers such as Carhartt. Walmart accounts for 4.6% of the $560.4 billion U.S. apparel market, followed by TJX, Target and Ross at 4.4%, 4.1% and 2.8%, respectively, according to GlobalData. Bankrupt Bed Bath and Beyond was a leader in the home decor and furnishing industry along with furniture chains Ikea and Wayfair. In 2005, Walmart's Metro 7 fashion brand tanked and later designer lines with Max Azria and Norma Kamali also withered.
Persons: Walmart Supercenters, Drew Barrymore, Sofia Vergara, Denise Incandela, George, Ralph Lauren, Rosenblum, Privately, Refinitiv, TJX, Ross, Brandon Maxwell, Clea Shearer, Joanna Teplin, fryer, Sofia Jeans, Vergara, Arun Sundaram, Sundaram, Max Azria, Norma Kamali, Siddharth Cavale, Vanessa O'Connell, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Walmart, Reebok, Saks, Tilly's Inc, Abercrombie, Fitch, Bravo, Netflix, Bed, Amazon.com, Walmart's Metro, Thomson Locations: Bath, U.S, Bed Bath, Walmart's, New York
TOKYO, June 15 (Reuters) - Japan will give Toyota (7203.T) around 120 billion yen ($854 million) support towards the automaker's plan to invest in domestic production of the lithium ion batteries used in electric vehicles (EV), the Nikkei newspaper said. The government help would also come as Japan and other U.S. allies increasingly look to secure supply chains away from China, which is a major player in EV batteries. Japan's trade ministry has designated storage batteries, including car batteries, as critical to economic security and has earmarked 330 billion yen in its second supplementary budget to support their supply and development, the Nikkei said. In Toyota's case the total amount of the project to be subsidised is seen reaching 330 billion yen, the newspaper said. ($1 = 140.4500 yen)Reporting by David Dolan; Editing by Hugh LawsonOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: David Dolan, Hugh Lawson Organizations: Toyota, Nikkei, Thomson Locations: TOKYO, Japan, China
In a response to Reuters questions, South Africa's national treasury said it, along with President Cyril Ramaphosa's office, had appointed a consultant that it did not name to find ways to resolve the issue. It would also allow the decommissioning of three power plants, which the government is considering delaying because of the shortages of generation capacity. Rudi Dicks, the head of project management at the South African presidency, said there was a need to "clarify as a matter of urgency" whether the international loans could be accepted. Of the $8.5 billion pledged to South Africa, $3 billion is from the Climate Investment Funds (CIF), a leading multilateral investor in developing countries. In a statement it said it remained "committed to supporting South Africa's just transition from coal to clean power".
Persons: Cyril Ramaphosa's, Rudi Dicks, Promit Mukherjee, Carien du Plessis, Olivia Kumwenda, Barbara Lewis Organizations: European Union, Reuters Graphics, Reuters, Partners, Investment Funds, Thomson Locations: JOHANNESBURG, Britain, France, Germany, United States, South Africa, Africa
As the use of AI grows, more and more memory is required; indeed, Morgan Stanley called memory the "foundational building blocks" of artificial intelligence. Nvidia and DRAM Nvidia has been at the center of the AI buzz, and it recently reported much better-than-expected results and a huge forecast beat driven by strong AI demand. Samsung Electronics Another top pick for both Morgan Stanley and Citi is Samsung Electronics . Morgan Stanley says Samsung is an indirect beneficiary of tighter supply driven by AI GPU and server demand. "We view our OW call as more defensible on costs, balance sheet strength and the ability to weather a severe downturn better," Morgan Stanley said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Henry Mallari, It's, BofA, Samsung, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Ariel Investments, CNBC Pro, Citi, Nvidia, Microsoft, Google, Bank of America, AMD, Intel, NVIDIA, SK Hynix South, SK Hynix South Korean chipmaker SK Hynix, Korean, SK Hynix, Samsung Electronics, Samsung Locations: Korea, SK Hynix South Korean
The company brought in $2.28 million last year on Airbnb and rental platform Eviivo, according to documents reviewed by CNBC Make It. She paid a company to help her create hashtags and build her online presence — all for a single Airbnb property. She asked Randall to promote the Airbnb listing on her "Stays and Getaways" page, in exchange for a free stay. When a former middle school classmate reached out asking for Airbnb advice, Inlow said she'd redesign and run the property herself for $10,000. That fall, Inlow purchased another property management company, Cape Charles Escapes, to expand her rental portfolio to Virginia's coast.
Persons: Jamie Inlow's, Inlow, wasn't, Jamie Inlow, Julia Randall, Randall, Getaways, Cape Charles Organizations: University of Virginia, CNBC, Google, Airbnb, Cape, Historic, LV8 Locations: Scottsville , Virginia, Virginia, Virginia's, Staunton , Virginia
Biogen — Shares of the biotech stock dipped 2.8% after Biogen revamped its board of directors. Oracle — Shares rose 0.2% to an all-time high on the back of a strong earnings report for the fiscal fourth quarter. Oil stocks — Oil shares rose broadly as WTI crude gained following Monday losses. Chinese internet stocks, metals and mining stocks — Shares of Chinese internet companies and metals and mining stocks jumped Tuesday after the People's Bank of China cut a key short-term policy rate in an effort to stimulate a post-Covid recovery. Metals and mining stocks were also boosted by the news, with shares of Freeport-McMoRan and Steel Dynamics rallying 5.3% and 6%, respectively.
Persons: Susan Langer, Biogen, Refinitiv, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Transocean, JD.com, , Samantha Subin, Sarah Min, Alexander Harring, Jesse Pound, С. Organizations: Biogen, Oracle, Revenue, Cruise Line Holdings, Bank of America, Royal, Urban Outfitters, Devon Energy, , VanEck Oil Services, Halliburton, People's Bank of, CSI China, Metals, Steel Dynamics Locations: China, Gu'an, Royal Caribbean, Devon, Salt Lake City, People's Bank of China, Freeport, McMoRan
Oracle reported a record-breaking $49.95 billion in annual revenue thanks to success in cloud computing. It has convinced its biggest critic, Goldman Sachs, to change its mind about its potential. And on Tuesday, Oracle's biggest critic, Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan, admitted he was wrong. He did gracefully swallow his pride enough to admit that since he first imposed the sell rating, the stock has climbed 46%. And he's also got his eye on Oracle's cash situation, given how expensive it is to build and maintain data centers.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, there's, Oracle's, Kash Rangan, Rangan, he's, What's, Safra Catz, it's, Morgan, Keith Weiss, luke, Weiss Organizations: Oracle, Morning, Yahoo Finance, Microsoft
Tomb Raider games group Embracer to slash spending
  + stars: | 2023-06-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
STOCKHOLM, June 13 (Reuters) - Swedish games group Embracer (EMBRACb.ST) announced on Tuesday a restructuring programme to slash costs and investments, including in the development of new products, boosting the company's shares. Embracer has been hit by development delays, weaker demand, bad reception for some new games and, last month, the fall-through of a large planned strategic partnership. Shares in the developer, which last year bought several development studios and the intellectual property rights to a new Tomb Raider edition and other games, on Tuesday rose 4% by 0705 GMT. "The figures include capex related to internal and external game development projects and other intangible assets, as well as tangible assets," it said in a statement. The group's earnings could be hit by one-offs such as potential severance payments and writedowns related to game development projects as part of the restructuring, it said.
Persons: Embracer, Anna Ringstrom, Terje Solsvik Organizations: Thomson Locations: STOCKHOLM
Tesla and other electric car companies in China had cut prices earlier this year in a bid to attract buyers. The analysts cut their rating on Nio shares to hold, from buy. Looking ahead, Nio said that it aimed to deliver at least 20,000 cars a month in the second half of the year. watch nowNomura analysts said they expected the car company can improve its deliveries with new models, like the ES6 SUV and ET5 touring sedan. Nio's cash and cash equivalents fell below $1 billion at the end of 2019.
Persons: William Li, Hector Retamal, Nio, William Li's, Tesla, Li, Nomura, Mizuho Organizations: HK, Afp, Getty, China Merchants Bank International, Monday, Nomura, State Council, EV, Mizuho Securities Locations: Shanghai, BEIJING, China, EU
The transfer is only one of the ways Mr. DeSantis is pushing the limits of the campaign finance system. The super PAC supporting his presidential run, bearing the schoolboy name of “Never Back Down,” has made it clear that it has a dangerously broad view of what its role should be. Those ads are bad enough, but Never Back Down is going much further by essentially taking over many of the main functions of the DeSantis campaign itself. As The Washington Post recently reported, the super PAC is opening office space in each of the early primary states, organizing a corps of door-knockers and volunteers, and launching a “Students for DeSantis” effort on university campuses, among other grass-roots organizing work. “This is going to be expansive and a completely different kind of super PAC,” Kristin Davison, the chief operating officer of Never Back Down, told The Post.
Persons: DeSantis, , they’ve, ” Kristin Davison, South Carolina — Organizations: PAC, Washington Post, The Times, Labor Locations: New Hampshire , Nevada, South Carolina
The Carnival Miracle cruise ship operated by Carnival Cruise Line is docked at Pier 27 in San Francisco, Sept. 30, 2022. Other cruise stocks also got a boost, with Norwegian Cruise Line gaining about 9% and Royal Caribbean adding 2%. Chinook Therapeutics — Shares soared 58.32% after Novartis announced it has agreed to acquire the biotech firm for up to $3.5 billion. Oracle — Shares of the IT cloud software company gained 5.99% ahead of its quarterly earnings announcement scheduled for after the bell. Wolfe Research upgraded shares to outperform from peer perform in a Sunday note, citing the company's early-mover advantage in the artificial intelligence boom.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, Thoma Bravo, Morgan Stanley, Wolfe, Alessandro Maselli, Nio, Nomura, Illumina, Francis deSouza, Carl Icahn, KeyCorp, — CNBC's Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Samantha Subin, Jesse Pound Organizations: Carnival Cruise, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Cruise Line, Royal, Chinook Therapeutics, Novartis, Nasdaq —, Thoma, Oracle —, Wolfe Research Locations: San Francisco, Royal Caribbean
The budget deficit is estimated at a record 64.36 trillion Iraq dinars, more than double the last budget deficit in 2021, according to a budget document and lawmakers. The budget sets the exchange rate for oil revenues in U.S. dollars at 1,300 dinars per dollar. It will remain valid through 2025, though it is subject to amendment, including to the oil price it uses given its near-total dependence on oil revenue. To break even, Iraq required an oil price of $96 bpd, it said, while the price averaged $71.3 bpd in May. Baghdad previously had no say over Kurdistan's expenditure of oil revenues, with Kurdistan unilaterally exporting crude via Turkey despite Baghdad's objections.
Persons: Mohammed Nouri, Ahmed Tabaqchali, Ahmed Rasheed, Timour, Shri Navaratnam, Robert Birsel Organizations: Media, REUTERS, London School of Economics Middle East Center, Monetary Fund, Thomson Locations: Baghdad, Iraq, REUTERS BAGHDAD, Kurdistan, Iraqi, Turkey, Erbil, Iraq's, Kurdish, Ankara
Nasdaq — The exchange operator's shares dropped 7.7% following the announcement of its deal to buy Adenza, the software firm owned by Thoma Bravo. Illumina — The biotech stock rose 2% in premarket trading after Illumina announced a CEO transition plan on Sunday. Bill.com — Shares shed 4.8% in the premarket after Morgan Stanley downgraded the expense management platform to equal weight from overweight. Oracle — The IT stock added 4.7% in Monday's premarket as investors awaited earnings for the fiscal fourth quarter expected after the bell. The Wall Street firm upgraded shares to overweight, citing continued demand momentum in the cruise industry.
Persons: Thoma Bravo, Illumina, Francis deSouza, Carl Icahn, Nio, Nomura, Morgan Stanley, Bill.com, Wolfe, , Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin, Michelle Fox Organizations: Nasdaq, Thoma, Oracle, Wolfe Research, ISI, Barclays, JPMorgan Locations: Monday's premarket
[1/2] Visitors are seen at the headquarters of Bank of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, January 17, 2023. Ueda told parliament on Friday that corporate price-setting behaviour was showing changes that could work to push up inflation more than expected. While the BOJ will not produce fresh inflation forecasts next week, it may signal that inflation is overshooting initial projections - possibly at Ueda's post-meeting briefing, the sources said. "The BOJ must be vigilant to both the risk of an inflation overshoot, and the risk of a deep overseas slump hitting Japan's economy." With droves of companies continuing to hike prices, the BOJ is widely expected to upgrade its inflation forecasts at its next quarterly review in July, analysts say.
Persons: Issei Kato, BOJ, Ueda, Kazuo Ueda, Leika Kihara, Takahiko Wada, Kim Coghill Organizations: Bank of Japan, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, TOKYO
[1/2] Visitors are seen at the headquarters of Bank of Japan in Tokyo, Japan, January 17, 2023. Ueda told parliament on Friday that corporate price-setting behaviour was showing changes that could work to push up inflation more than expected. While the BOJ will not produce fresh inflation forecasts next week, it may signal that inflation is overshooting initial projections - possibly at Ueda's post-meeting briefing, the sources said. "The BOJ must be vigilant to both the risk of an inflation overshoot, and the risk of a deep overseas slump hitting Japan's economy." With droves of companies continuing to hike prices, the BOJ is widely expected to upgrade its inflation forecasts at its next quarterly review in July, analysts say.
Persons: Issei Kato, BOJ, Ueda, Kazuo Ueda, Leika Kihara, Takahiko Wada, Kim Coghill Organizations: Bank of Japan, REUTERS, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, TOKYO
The revision was principally due to a second estimate from Germany's statistics office showing that the euro zone's largest economy was in recession in early 2023. The euro zone figure for the fourth quarter of 2022 was also cut to -0.1% from a previous reading of zero. Capital Economics said the outlook for the euro zone economy was poor, with a contraction likely again in the second quarter as the impact of higher interest rates fed through. Eurostat said that household spending stripped 0.1 percentage points, public expenditure 0.3 points and inventory changes 0.4 points from quarterly GDP. Gross fixed capital formation added 0.1 points and net trade a further 0.7 points as imports declined.
Persons: Gross, Philip Blenkinsop, Sharon Singleton Organizations: REUTERS, Gross, Eurostat, Reuters, Economics, P Global Market Intelligence, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, Ireland, BRUSSELS, Greece, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, Slovakia
“This study suggests that taurine could be an elixir of life within us,” Yadav said in an earlier news release on the study, which published Thursday in the journal Science. Considered a non-essential amino acid, taurine exists in the brain, retina and nearly every muscle and organ tissue in the body. Taurine-fed worms lived longer and appeared healthier, but taurine “had no effect on yeast,” Yadav said. More than one solutionThe field of anti-aging is exploding, with taurine just one of many potential pathways to the holy grail of longer life. In the end, science is going to need “100 different kinds of taurine,” Lithgow said.
Persons: CNN —, taurine, Vijay Yadav, ” Yadav, Henning Wackerhage, , , Walter Willett, Harvard T.H, ” Willett, Gordon Lithgow, I’m, it’s, Lithgow, ” Lithgow, “ You’ve, taurine “, Wackerhage, Yadav, Taurine, Pieter Cohen, Cohen, ” Cohen, There’s, “ It’s Organizations: CNN, Columbia University, Technical University of Munich, Harvard, of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, Buck Institute, Disease, US Food and Drug Administration, Research, Cambridge Health Alliance, taurine Locations: New York City, Germany, Chan, Novato , California, Somerville , Massachusetts
Utility stocks are poised to capitalize on a clean energy future, according to Goldman Sachs. The shift to clean energy will require a "significant" amount of capital investment, which will contribute to attractive earnings and rate base growth, Davenport said. Among the names Goldman rated a buy are American Electric Power, NextEra Energy, Sempra and Southern Co. American Electric Power and NextEra Energy both hit several of Goldman's themes. NextEra Energy offers more than 21% upside to Goldman's price target, plus a 2.5% dividend yield. Meanwhile, Sempra is also an attractive growth opportunity, Davenport said.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, enablers, Carly Davenport, Davenport, Goldman, Sempra, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Utilities, Fund, Industry, American Electric Power, NextEra Energy, Sempra, Southern Co . American Electric Power, NextEra, Florida, Electric, LNG, Infrastructure, Southern Co Locations: United States, Southern, FPL, Texas
Japan upgrades Q1 GDP as business spending picks up
  + stars: | 2023-06-08 | by ( Kantaro Komiya | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Japan Q1 GDP growth upgradedHowever, with much of the revised January-March growth driven by inventories, rather than final demand, Tsunoda warned the recovery so far may not be as robust as headline figures suggest. The revised data showed GDP rose 0.4% in October-December, following a 1.5% contraction in July-September. Capital spending rose 1.4%, upgraded from 0.9% and roughly in line with Ministry of Finance data last week that showed manufacturers' business spending grew at the fastest rate since 2015. While consumption growth was downgraded on fresh services-sector statistics, "the broader picture is unchanged that spending on services such as restaurants and hotels contributed positively" to the January-March GDP expansion, the official added. Domestic demand as a whole contributed 1.0 percentage point to the revised first-quarter GDP growth, more than initially estimated.
Persons: restocking, Takumi Tsunoda, Tsunoda, Shinkin's Tsunoda, Kantaro, Pasit Kongkunakornkul, Sam Holmes Organizations: TOKYO, Bank of Japan, Shinkin Central Bank Research Institute, Japan, of Finance, Thomson
Despite hitting an 18-month low of 4.70% in April, analysts do not expect India's inflation to fall to the Reserve Bank of India's (RBI) 4% medium-term target in a sustainable manner for some time. India has raised rates by 250 basis points (bps) since May 2022, but surprised analysts in April by keeping them unchanged. India's hold on rates contrasts with recent central bank actions elsewhere. "Our goal is to achieve the inflation target of 4% and keeping inflation within the comfort band of 2-6% is not enough," Das said. Das said that the central bank would remain "nimble" with its liquidity operations amid spikes in overnight rates despite surplus liquidity in the banking system.
Persons: Shaktikanta Das, OIS, Das, Michael Patra, Suvodeep Rakshit, Gaura Sen Gupta, Swati Bhat, Sudipto Ganguly, Ira Dugal, Krishna N, Sam Holmes, Kim Coghill Organizations: REUTERS, Reserve Bank of India's, MPC, Reserve Bank of Australia, Bank of Canada, Reuters, Reuters Graphics Reuters, IDFC, Thomson Locations: Delhi, India, Anushree, MUMBAI
ET, the 10-year Treasury yield was trading more than 2 basis point higher at 3.809%. The 2-year Treasury yield was up by around 2 basis points at 4.569%. U.S. Treasurys rose slightly Thursday as investors prepared for the Federal Reserve's next interest rate policy decision, which is expected on June 14. Investors assessed the outlook for the economy and focused their attention on the upcoming Fed meeting in a week that is light on the economic data front. May's consumer inflation report is due Tuesday, just a day before the Fed's rate decision.
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The draft plan, which was presented at Kishida's top economic advisory panel on Wednesday, underscored the challenge for the leader, who is seen as a fiscal hawk, to strike a balance between economic growth and fiscal consolidation. The closely-watched policy framework will be approved by Kishida's cabinet this month, along with a separate action plan on his "new capitalism" agenda. "We will not abandon the flag of fiscal reform," Economy Minister Shigeyuki Goto told reporters after the panel's meeting. "There's no change to the government stance of striving to achieve a primary budget surplus in fiscal 2025," Goto added. The framework said the government will conduct a review of any progress of its fiscal reform in the fiscal year 2024 so as to create a medium-term economy and fiscal scheme.
Persons: Fumio Kishida's, Takahide Kiuchi, Shigeyuki Goto, Goto, largesse, Kishida Organizations: Nomura Research Institute, Liberal Democratic Party, LDP ₎, International Monetary Fund, Bank of Japan, Thomson Locations: TOKYO, Japan
PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - Semiconductor supplier STMicroelectronics (STMPA.PA) and Sanan Optoelectronics (600703.SS) plan to set up a silicon carbide manufacturing joint venture in Chongqing, China, they said on Wednesday. The companies said the cost of the venture was expected to be about $3.2 billion, including capital expenditure of about $2.4 billion over the next five years. The venture will produce silicon carbide devices exclusively for STMicroelectronics which are used in electric cars and other industrial power and energy applications. "China is moving fast towards electrification in automotive and industrial and this is a market where ST is already well-established with many engaged customer programs. Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta; editing by David Goodman and Jason NeelyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Sanan, Jean, Marc Chery, Sudip Kar, David Goodman, Jason Neely Organizations: Semiconductor, Thomson Locations: Chongqing, China
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