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According to the FT, the EU plans to raise billions to help Ukraine by the end of the year. It comes after plans to use profits from Russia's frozen funds to help Ukraine fell short. Ukraine faces a $38 billion financial gap and relies on aid from the US and Western allies. AdvertisementThe EU is preparing to provide up to $45 billion in loans to Ukraine within the next four months, according to a report in the Financial Times. The move comes after a plan to use profits from Russia's frozen funds to help Ukraine ran into roadblocks.
Persons: , Josep Borrell Organizations: Service, Financial Times, European Commission, Business Locations: Ukraine, Washington
A Business Insider reporter found out by enlisting in the city's 'elite squad of anti-rat activists.' What's on deck:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. In February 2023, it announced plans to require most office workers to show up in-person three days a week. And in the hyper competitive world of Big Tech, other tech giants might follow suit rather than risk getting bad-mouthed by rivals to their clients. How can insert Big Tech company really serve you best when its people are home half the time?
Persons: , RTO Nickilford, Maria Ivanova, Getty, Tyler Le, Andy Jassy, Slack, It's, Miranda Jones, Donald Trump, Trump, Fundstrat's Tom Lee, Elon Musk, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Apple's, TikTok, Chris Williams, We're, Stephen Nedoroscik, Anna Delvey, Dan DeFrancesco, Hallam Bullock, Milan Sehmbi, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, New York, Business, Amazon, Big Tech, Employees, McKinsey, Trump Media, Vanguard, Anadolu, Getty, Elon, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Nvidia, Apple, DOJ, Microsoft, Open, It's Locations: New, North America, New York, London
Alistair Berg | Digitalvision | Getty ImagesPlanning to work longer is a popular escape hatch for Americans who feel they've saved too little to support themselves in old age. About 27% of workers intend to work in retirement because they need to supplement their income, according to a new CNBC and SurveyMonkey survey. While working longer is among the best ways to shore up one's nest egg, the plan may backfire, according to retirement experts. If workers lose those wages, they'd have to figure out another way to make their retirement savings last. There are benefits to working longerWorking longer — for those who can do it — is a financial boon, according to retirement experts.
Persons: Alistair Berg, Digitalvision, they've, Philip Chao, Chao, EBRI Organizations: Getty, CNBC, Workers, Urban Locations: John , Maryland
Microsoft — Shares were up about 2% after the tech giant increased its quarterly dividend by 10.7% to 83 cents per share. Shopify — Shares of the e-commerce stock gained 2.6% after Redburn Atlantic upgraded Shopify to buy from neutral. Shopify should continue gaining market share as the U.S. social e-commerce market appears poised for explosive growth over the next few years. AppLovin — The mobile software company rose more than 2% after UBS upgraded shares to buy from neutral. Gannett — Citi upgraded the newspaper company to neutral from sell, sending shares higher by 4%.
Persons: Jefferies, Dell, AppLovin, Gannett, , Fred Imbert, Sarah Min, Sean Conlon, Michelle Fox Theobald Organizations: Microsoft, Intel, Dell Technologies, Mizuho Securities, UBS, Gannett — Citi Locations: 4Q24
Elon Musk's "America PAC" has spent tens of millions of dollars to help Donald Trump. Now, the super PAC is wading into more than a dozen House races across the country. AdvertisementElon Musk's super PAC has already spent tens of millions of dollars on electing former President Donald Trump. Now, the tech billionaire's "America PAC" is wading into the fight for control of the House of Representatives. According to a document filed with the Federal Election Commission on Monday night, America PAC is spending more than $2.1 million across 14 competitive House races.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, Organizations: GOP, Trump, Service, Elon Musk's, Federal, America PAC, Business Locations: Elon Musk's
Von der Leyen names European Commission's new top team
  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen attends a press conference, on the day of a European Union leaders summit, in Brussels, Belgium March 22, 2024. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Tuesday named Spain's ecological transition minister Teresa Ribera as the bloc's next antitrust commissioner while Estonia's Kaja Kallas will be in charge of foreign policy. All commissioners will report to German conservative von der Leyen, who this summer was handed a second term as EU chief executive by member states after her political camp won the most votes in EU elections. A second Trump presidency could sharply alter Western unity on supporting Ukraine against Russia's invasion and up-end EU trade relations with the world's biggest economy. There was some drama on Monday on the next Commission's line-up, when France picked Foreign Minister Stephane Sejourne as its new candidate after the incumbent, Thierry Breton, abruptly quit with tough words for von der Leyen.
Persons: Ursula von der Leyen, Teresa Ribera, Estonia's Kaja, Andrius, Stephane Sejourne, Slovakia's Maros Sefcovic, Ribera, Denmark's, Margrethe Vestager, der Leyen, Trump, Thierry Breton, von der Leyen Organizations: European Union, EU, French, Big Tech, U.S, Ukraine Locations: Brussels, Belgium, China, France
Artificial intelligence is expected to transform the way companies do business, including those in financial planning and investment management. That means financial advisors need to get onboard or risk being left behind. Of course, financial advisors have been using some technology, like financial planning software, for years. Still, AI will help financial advisors do their jobs better — not necessarily put them out of work. What to do Nexus Strategy's Welsh believes financial advisors should begin getting comfortable with current AI capabilities.
Persons: Craig Iskowitz, Anthropic's Claude, Vincent Gudsdorf, Leo Kelly, Verdence, Kelly, Timothy Welsh, Welsh, Iskowitz, That's, Verdence's Kelly, It's Organizations: Ezra Group, AIs
Read previewMeta is banning RT, Rossiya Segodnya, and other Russian state media networks from its platforms, claiming the outlets had used deceptive tactics to carry out interference activity. AdvertisementMeta's decision comes as Russian media faces increased scrutiny from the Biden administration. On Friday, the Biden administration hit Russian state media outlets with new sanctions, accusing RT of acting as an arm of Moscow's spy agencies by engaging in covert information warfare operations around the world. Representatives for RT and Rossiya Segodnya did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI, sent outside normal working hours. AdvertisementMeta, along with YouTube and TikTok, has already banned some Russian state media, including RT, in the EU, following requests from national governments after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Persons: , Segodnya, Biden, James Rubin, Merrick Garland, Donald Trump, Meta Organizations: Service, Business, Meta, RT, State, Global, NBC, Department of Justice, Reuters, YouTube Locations: Ukraine, Tennessee, Russia, Russian
Read previewSorry, Amazon employees. CEO Andy Jassy announced on Monday that starting next year, Amazon employees must be in the office five days a week. Amazon's announcement comes after 15 months of hybrid work — employees had to be in three times a week. Some employers like Amazon are looking to take back powerIn the pandemic era, the labor market favored office workers. Oftentimes, introverted employees work better outside the office, and some people find that the pressure of in-person work can stifle productivity and deep thinking, Duffy said.
Persons: , Andy Jassy, Goldman Sachs, Caitlin Duffy, Duffy, Julia Hobsbawm, Hobsbawm, Amazon's Jassy, Jassy, Nicholas Bloom, who's, Bloom, what's, Deborah McGee, McGee, Gen Z, they're Organizations: Service, Business, Slack, Employees, JPMorgan, Gartner, Stanford, Research, Data Technologies, PZI Locations: America
Before Val Zapata built a seven-figure reselling business, she almost lost it all. "I got caught early in the game with like 50 pairs of fake Yeezys that I had to swallow," the 27-year-old entrepreneur told Business Insider. For the rest of the pairs, "I'm like, 'I don't want to run them all. About four weeks after the sale, the buyer attends Sneaker Con and learns that the slides are, in fact, not authentic. The $2,500 lesson reinforced the importance of trusting but verifying, especially if you're buying from a seller you've never worked with.
Persons: Val Zapata, Zapata, Sneaker Con, I'm Organizations: Service, Business, Sneaker Locations: Colombia
Bausch + Lomb parent company Bausch Health is spinning off the eye-care company with an upcoming IPO which will list on the New York Stock Exchange and TSX with the ticker symbol “BLCO”. This would greatly benefit BLCO stockholders, of which Bausch Health is the largest. As an 88% owner of BLCO, Bausch Health's value derived from such a sale would be $12.32 billion. Adding the value of the proceeds from BLCO sale, the Xifaxan cash flows and RemainCo yields a total value of $25.93 billion for Bausch Health. After subtracting 100% of the Bausch Health debt, that would yield an equity value of $10.49 billion or $28.19 per share.
Persons: Bausch, Scott Olson, Richard Mulligan, John Paulson, Brett Icahn, Steven Miller, Carl Icahn, BLCO, Goldman Sachs, Bausch Health's, Peers, InMode, Takeda, Gary Hu, Brent Saunders, Ken Squire Organizations: Bausch Health, New York Stock Exchange, TSX, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Financial Times, Cooper Companies, BLCO, Products, Takeda Pharmaceuticals, Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Health, 13D Locations: CHICAGO , ILLINOIS, Chicago , Illinois, BLCO
Tuesday's retail sales data boosted soft landing outlooks. AdvertisementIndexes were mixed on Tuesday with investors still split on the potential size of an interest rate cut, with less than 24-hours to go before the Federal Reserve announces its policy decision. Unanticipated strength in Tuesday's retail sales data convinced investors that the economy remains robust, and the S&P 500 briefly hit a record high before paring gains. Bond yields edged up ahead of the Fed decision, nodding to the possibility that the odds of a jumbo rate cut fell after retail sales surprised to the upside. AdvertisementStrong retail sales suggest that the Fed does not necessarily have to hurry with larger cuts, as the consumer economy appears intact for now.
Persons: , LPL, Jeffrey Roach Organizations: Service, Federal Reserve, bitcoin, Treasury
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Snapchat creators can now add user replies as stickers. "Creators go deeper on Snapchat, I think because the money's there," referencing how some influencers have made tens of thousands of dollars directly through the platform . AdvertisementNow, creators in this program can choose what engagement and demographic data they share with companies they want to work with. "I always tell creators that with Snap, you can be a big fish in a small pond."
Persons: , Brooke Berry, Alix Earle, Berry, Brooke Monk, Snap Berry, they're Organizations: Service, Business, YouTube, School
In a Monday press conference discussing the incident, the acting director of the Secret Service called for "some hard conversations with Congress." "If I was making decisions, I would push them to eliminate all their investigations, aside from investigating threats toward people under Secret Service protection." Because the men and women of the Secret Service right now, we are redlining them." Of the Department of Homeland Security's $64.81 billion total budget, the Secret Service in 2024 was allotted $3.27 billion — increasing less than $400,000 since 2022. Secret Service agents "are rising to this moment," Rowe said, but "We have to have it every day.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Kenneth Valentine, Valentine, Valentine —, Jeffrey James, , James, there's, Ronald Rowe, Rowe Organizations: Service, Business, Trump International Golf, Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security, Department of, Treasury, DHS, Secret, Walmart, Trump, Department of Homeland
Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday laid out how her economic proposals could specifically help young Black men, a key Democratic voting bloc that polls show Republican former President Donald Trump gaining ground with in this election cycle. "I think it's very important to not operate from the assumption that Black men are in anybody's pocket," Harris said in a sit-down interview with a panel from the National Association of Black Journalists. A new poll by the civil rights group NAACP released Friday found that more than a quarter of Black men under 50 years old support Trump over Harris. At NABJ, she described embarking on an "economic opportunity tour focused on Black men" earlier this year, before she was a candidate for president. Proposals like these could help Harris address two distinct vulnerabilities for the Democratic party in this election cycle: public perceptions of the economy, and young Black men who lean toward voting for Trump.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, they've, Organizations: Democratic, U.S, National Association of Black Journalists, Republican, NAACP, Trump Locations: Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, NABJ, Black
Hannaford started as a small produce cart in 1883 and is now Maine's largest grocery chain. Hannaford in Scarborough, Maine, impressed with its vast selection and fresh produce. 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 . On a recent trip to Portland, Maine, I stopped off at Hannaford Supermarkets in Scarborough and was blown away by the massive selection of produce, meat, and tasty-looking prepared foods.
Persons: Hannaford, , I'm Organizations: Service, Yorker, Hannaford Supermarkets, Business Locations: Maine , Massachusetts, New Hampshire , Vermont, New York, Scarborough , Maine, Portland , Maine, Scarborough
QMill, a Finnish quantum computing startup, raised $4.5 million in seed funding. The startup was founded by Nokia Technologies' former CTO and a quantum computing professor. AdvertisementQMill, a newly launched quantum computing startup, has raised $4.5 million in seed funding. Based in Espoo, Finland, QMill was founded by a team that includes Nokia Technologies' former CTO, Hannu Kauppinen, and a quantum computing professor, Mikko Möttönen. Quantum computing has advanced significantly in recent years, but there are challenges slowing widespread adoption.
Persons: QMill, , Hannu Kauppinen, Mikko Möttönen Organizations: Nokia Technologies, Service, Business Locations: Espoo, Finland
Read previewAround 200,000 Haitians living in the US are on Temporary Protected Status, including many of those living in Springfield, Ohio, who have been targeted by former President Donald Trump and others with baseless claims about eating pets. Trump has already called for mass deportations from the town, saying last week: "We're going to start with Springfield and Aurora." "Once a country is designated, each individual covered by the designation must apply separately for TPS status," she said, noting that existing TPS holders must also renew their paperwork with each redesignation. However, if Trump wins, Leblang told BI this is far less likely. Indeed, it already was once before when Trump sought to end TPS for certain countries during his last administration.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Nancy Morawetz, Alejandro Mayorkas, Tom K, Wong, Harris, David Leblang, Leblang, Justin Sullivan, Lori A, Nessel, Biden, Julia Gelatt, Gelatt Organizations: Service, Trump, TPS, Haiti, Business, Biden, NYU, BI, Homeland, US Immigration Policy Center, University of Virginia, Seton Hall University School of Law, Department of Homeland Security, US Locations: Springfield , Ohio, Haitian, Springfield, Aurora, Haiti, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Sudan, Canada
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, during a panel session at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Jan. 18, 2024. He may not have known it at the time, but in 2005 Sam Altman took a risk that changed the trajectory of his career. It "seemed like a really fun thing to try," Altman, 39, told students during an interview at his alma mater, the St. Louis-area John Burroughs School. On the other hand, a one-way door risk is harder to undo. The risky thing is to not go try the things that might really work out.
Persons: Sam Altman, That's, Altman, OpenAI Altman, Jeff Bezos, Lex, Bezos Organizations: Economic, John Burroughs School Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Stanford, Louis
They're learning how to be parents in an unfamiliar environment, but there's one thing that could work in their favor: low childcare costs. The couple then moved to Seoul, South Korea, about two months ago, where they currently reside. "Full-time day care is really cheap," the 38-year-old told BI via email. Between 1983 and 2023, US childcare costs rose over 800% compared to a 300% increase for overall inflation, according to a BI analysis published last year. Are you struggling with high childcare costs?
Persons: , Chris Oberman, Oberman Organizations: Service, Business, of America, . Bank of America, South Korean Locations: Netherlands, , Beijing, Shanghai, Erbil, Iraq, Seoul, South Korea, China
Post Market Wrap: September 17, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
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Bank of America reiterates Amazon as buy Bank of America said it's sticking with its buy rating on Amazon following CEO Andy Jassy's letter to employees on Monday. Bank of America adds Palantir to the US1 list Bank of America added the stock to its top picks list. Bank of America reinstates Carvana as buy Bank of America resumed coverage of Carvana and upgraded it to buy saying it sees accelerating growth. Bank of America upgrades Hewlett Packard Enterprise to buy from neutral Bank of America said shares of the company are "attractive." Bank of America upgrades GE Vernova to buy from neutral Bank of America said it sees a "power surge" for the stock.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Andy Jassy's, Andy Jassy, Bernstein, Tesla, underperform Bernstein, Redburn, LSCC, Ford Tamer, Mizuho, DELL, Morgan Stanley, Virgin, Jefferies, it's bullish, JEF, ARMK, Baird, BTIG, " Jefferies, SolarEdge Organizations: Nvidia, " Bank of America, Bank of America, Semiconductor, Stifel, Board, Dell, JPMorgan, ViaSat, United Airlines, Viasat, IFC, Virgin Galactic, Virgin, Citi, UBS, APP, RBC, Baird Conference, Burger, Walmart, Technologies, Healthcare, Barclays, D, WEC, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, of America, Hewlett, Packard Enterprise, GE, Gas Power Services Locations: Europe
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Record close for DowThe S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average rose on Monday, with the Dow notching a record close. Next move for the BOJThe Bank of Japan won't be raising interest rates at its September meeting, according to a CNBC survey of 32 analysts. [PRO] "Golden age of fixed income"The U.S. Federal Reserve is poised to cut interest rates this week.
Persons: Shaktikanta Das, Biden, Rick Rieder Organizations: Trade Center, CNBC, Dow, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Nikkei, U.S ., Midea Group, Hong Kong, Bank of Japan, Bank of India, Intel, U.S . Federal Locations: Manhattan, Jersey City , New Jersey, Asia, Pacific, Hong
The Secretary of the US Air Force said war with China in the Pacific was not "imminent or inevitable." Even so, Frank Kendall said the likelihood of one is growing and will continue to grow. AdvertisementA war between the US and China in the Pacific is not "imminent or inevitable," but the threat of one is growing, according to a top US military official. Frank Kendall, the US Air Force Secretary, made the assessment during a keynote address at an Air & Space Forces Association convention on Monday. "I am not saying war in the Pacific is imminent or inevitable.
Persons: Frank Kendall, China's, , Kendall Organizations: US Air Force, Service, Air & Space Forces Association, Business Locations: China, Taiwan, Pacific
Ahead of Combs' expected afternoon court appearance, his lawyers offered a $50 million bond to keep him out of jail before his trial. "In short, if the defendant wanted to flee, he has the money, manpower, and tools to do so quickly and without detection," prosecutors wrote in the filing. But in the past, Combs has pressured security staff to stay quiet about his activities, prosecutors wrote. "When a member of hotel security staff intervened, the defendant attempted to offer the hotel security officer a stack of cash to ensure his silence," prosecutors wrote. "After the security guard refused the defendant's bribe, and after coordination between the defendant and his employees, the defendant's staff contacted other members of hotel security."
Persons: , Sean, Diddy, Combs, who's, Prosecutors, Sean Combs, Cassie Ventura — Combs Organizations: Service, of, Business, Prosecutors, Enterprise, Miami Locations: Southern, of New
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