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The logo of Thailand Stock exchange is pictured at an exhibition hall in Bangkok, Thailand, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsTOKYO, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Thai food delivery startup Line Man Wongnai has begun appointing advisors to prepare for an initial public offering and is targeting a listing as soon as 2025, according to a senior executive at the Southeast Asian unicorn. Line Man Wongnai competes with Singapore-based Grab (GRAB.O), Foodpanda, and the food delivery business of Siam Commercial Bank. It was formed in 2020 from a merger of Line Man, the Thai food delivery business of Line, and restaurant aggregator Wongnai. "We are in a position to really help digitalise Thailand," said Chung, a former Goldman Sachs banker from South Korea who previously worked for Line, adding that the food delivery business is gaining market share.
Persons: Athit, Wongnai, Young Chung, Chung, Goldman Sachs, Sam Nussey, Yantoultra Ngui, Stephen Coates Organizations: Thailand Stock, REUTERS, Rights, Reuters, Siam Commercial Bank, Siam Cement, FoodStory, Thomson Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, United States, Asia, Singapore, Siam, South Korea
Liverpool handed favourable draw in Europa League group stage
  + stars: | 2023-09-01 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
[1/3] Soccer Football - Europa League - Group Stage Draw - Monaco, Monaco - September 1, 2023 General view of the completed draw Valerio Pennicino/Handout via REUTERS Acquire Licensing RightsSept 1 (Reuters) - Liverpool will take on LASK, Union Saint-Gilloise and Toulouse in the Europa League group stage while debutants Brighton & Hove Albion will face Ajax Amsterdam and Olympique de Marseille following the draw on Friday. Liverpool, who have lifted the trophy on three occasions, will be hot favourites to qualify top from Group E.Brighton face a tough task in their bid to progress past the group stage on their debut in European competition. Europa Conference League champions West Ham United were drawn with Olympiacos, Freiburg and TSC Backa Topola in Group A. Third-placed teams in the Europa League groups will drop to the third-tier Europa Conference League where they will play the group runners-up from that competition in the knockout round playoffs. The Europa League final will take place at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on May 22 next year.
Persons: Valerio Pennicino, Brighton's, Aadi Nair, Toby Davis Organizations: Soccer, Europa League, Monaco, REUTERS Acquire, Brighton & Hove Albion, Ajax Amsterdam, Olympique de Marseille, Liverpool, E, Brighton, Ajax, Marseille, AEK Athens, Europa Conference League, West Ham United, Olympiacos, TSC Backa, AS Roma, Slavia Prague, Sheriff Tiraspol, Servette, Bayer Leverkusen, Germany, Qarabag, Molde FK, BK Hacken, League, Dublin's Aviva, Thomson Locations: Monaco, Handout, Liverpool, LASK, Union, Toulouse, Freiburg, Bengaluru
[1/2] A BNY Mellon sign is seen on their headquarters in New York's financial district, January 19, 2011. A lawyer for BNY Mellon also declined to comment. They have long said their contracts shielded them from liability for RMBS losses, and that particularly sophisticated investors should have known the risks. In its December 2015 complaint, Commerzbank accused BNY Mellon of sitting "idly" as losses piled up, rather than force lenders to buy back and servicers to address troubled loans. The case is Commerzbank AG v. The Bank of New York Mellon et al, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York, No.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Germany's, George Daniels, Commerzbank's, Dave Wollmuth, BNY Mellon, Commerzbank, Daniels, The Bank of New York Mellon, Jonathan Stempel, Grant McCool Organizations: REUTERS, Bank of New York Mellon, District, BNY Mellon, Countrywide, NovaStar, BNY, New York, CDO, Commerzbank, The Bank of New York, Court, Southern District of, Thomson Locations: New, U.S, Manhattan, Barrington, Southern District, Southern District of New York, New York
Leaving the office for dead may haunt investors
  + stars: | 2023-08-23 | by ( Aimee Donnellan | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
Those moves may herald a requirement for a return to a five-day office week. Average office attendance is only 35%, according to AWA, a consultancy that studied companies in 22 countries during April and May of 2023. Still, a mass exodus of tenants is unlikely as office leases in financial districts like London’s Canary Wharf have around 10 years left. But investors fear that once leases come up for renewal, companies will cull space. If bosses have it their way, office stocks may come back from the dead.
Persons: France’s, BNY Mellon, Jamie Dimon, , ” BNY Mellon, Francesco Guerrera, Streisand Neto Organizations: Reuters, Boston Properties, Google, JPMorgan, . Tech, Communications, Reuters Graphics, AWA, Alexandria Real, Thomson Locations: London , New York, San Francisco, London, U.S, Alexandria, Britain
S&P downgraded the ratings of Associated Banc-Corp (ASB.N) and Valley National Bancorp (VLY.O) on funding risks and a higher reliance on brokered deposits. It also downgraded UMB Financial Corp (UMBF.O), Comerica Bank (CMA.N) and Keycorp (KEY.N), citing large deposit outflows and prevailing higher interest rates. A sharp rise in interest rates is weighing on many U.S. banks' funding and liquidity, S&P said in a summarized note, adding that deposits held by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp (FDIC)-insured banks will continue to decline as long as the Federal Reserve is "quantitatively tightening." The rating agency also downgraded the outlook of S&T Bank and River City Bank to negative from stable on high commercial real estate (CRE) exposure among other factors. Reporting by Gokul Pisharody in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Akanksha Khushi; Editing by Varun H KOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Moody's, Bank of New York Mellon BK.N, Gokul, Akanksha Khushi, Varun Organizations: Global, National Bancorp, UMB Financial Corp, Comerica Bank, Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, Federal, T Bank, City Bank, Bank of New York Mellon, US Bancorp, Truist, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Silicon, Bengaluru
REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsHANOI/SINGAPORE, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Thailand's second-biggest lender Kasikornbank (KBANK.BK) is in talks to buy consumer finance provider Home Credit Vietnam in a deal of up to $1 billion that would further its push to expand in Vietnam, two sources said. The Bangkok-based lender, also called KBank, hopes to become one of Vietnam's top 20 banks in terms of assets by 2027. It has total assets worth $119.7 billion, second only to Bangkok Bank (BBL.BK) in Thailand, Refinitiv data showed. KBank and Home Credit Group did not respond to Reuters' requests for comments. Home Credit Group is controlled by the Czech Republic's biggest investment group, PPF, which was founded by late billionaire Petr Kellner.
Persons: Athit, KBank, Petr Kellner, Phuong Nguyen, Kane Wu Organizations: Kasikorn, REUTERS, Rights, Home Credit Vietnam, Bangkok Bank, Stock Commercial Bank, Sumitomo Mitsui, Home, Home Credit, Home Credit Group, Thomson Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, Rights HANOI, SINGAPORE, Vietnam, Vietnam Prosperity, Asia, Netherlands, Czech, Hanoi, Singapore
But the Club is exercising caution when it comes to our two bank names: Wells Fargo (WFC) and Morgan Stanley (MS). Shares of Wells Fargo and Morgan Stanley have lost 8.52% and 13.73%, respectively, during the same period. Still, big banks will ultimately be able to manage any new regulatory hurdles, Oppenheimer's Chris Kotowski told CNBC. For Wells Fargo, the company is buying back the most stock of any of the big banks. A combination file photo shows Wells Fargo, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Goldman Sachs.
Persons: Wells, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer, Banks, Moody's, Chris Kotowski, Oppenheimer, Jim, Morgan, Charles Scharf, Jim Cramer's, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Silicon Valley Bank, Wells, Valley Bank, UBS Group, UBS, Credit Suisse, Federal Reserve, Street, Bank of New York Mellon, BK, P Global, CNBC, Club, Big Tech, Citibank, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Reuters Locations: Wells Fargo, Silicon, U.S
The company logo for Financial broker Charles Schwab is displayed at a location in the financial district in New York, U.S., March 20, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Shares of Charles Schwab (SCHW.N) fell by nearly 5% to a one-month low on Tuesday after the U.S. brokerage unveiled a cost-cutting plan that came with steep one-time charges. Charles Schwab announced on Monday that it planned to layoff staff and close or downsize some corporate offices to save about $500 million. But Charles Schwab is expected to incur one-time charges of up to $500 million from the cost-cutting measure, potentially dampening its profit in the second half of this year. Charles Schwab's stock fell as much as 5.3% to $56.26, the lowest level since July and the biggest one-day percentage drop since March.
Persons: Charles Schwab, Brendan McDermid, Charles Schwab's, Morningstar, Michael Wong, Chibuike Oguh, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: REUTERS, State, Northern Trust, Bank of New York Mellon, U.S . Federal Reserve, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Northern
The S&P 500 Banks index (.SPXBK) has slipped 2.5% year to date, compared with a 17.2% gain by the S&P 500, and the downgrades exposed the fragility of investors' confidence towards financial stocks. The banks index slid 1.1% on Tuesday, while the KBW Regional Banking index (.KRX) dipped 1.4%. Reaction to the bank downgrades pushed up the CBOE Market Volatility index (.VIX), Wall Street's fear gauge, at one point hitting a two-month high. Eight of the 11 major S&P 500 sectors fell. The S&P 500 posted 13 new 52-week highs and 17 new lows; the Nasdaq Composite recorded 46 new highs and 195 new lows.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Moody's, Goldman Sachs, Jason Pride, Brendan McDermid, Bansari Mayur Kamdar, Johann M, David French, Sriraj Kalluvila, Vinay Dwivedi, Richard Chang Organizations: Dow, Nasdaq, Bank of New York Mellon, U.S . Bancorp, Truist, Silicon Valley Bank, Bank of America, Traders, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Dow Jones, Novo Nordisk, Dish Network, United Parcel Service, Thomson Locations: U.S, Silicon, KBW, New York City, China, Denmark, Bengaluru, New York
A view of the exterior of the JP Morgan Chase & Co. corporate headquarters in New York City May 20, 2015. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File PhotoNEW YORK, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Financial firms that enforce strict return-to-office mandates could drive employees to leave, according to a study published Tuesday by accounting firm Deloitte. Companies that insist on five days of in-office work are likely to see those policies backfire, the study showed. The Deloitte survey showed caregivers with remote or hybrid arrangements were 1.3 times more likely to leave their jobs if that flexibility was taken away. Poll results showed almost half of women in senior leadership roles were likely to leave their current employer over the next 12 months.
Persons: Morgan Chase, Mike Segar, Deloitte, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Lananh Nguyen, Conor Humphries Organizations: Co, New York City, REUTERS, Financial, Deloitte, Companies, JPMorgan, Citigroup, UBS, Bank of New York Mellon, Thomson Locations: New York, America
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York City, U.S., July 19, 2023. The ratings agency also warned that the sector's credit strength would likely be tested by funding risks and weaker profitability. Big banks Goldman Sachs (GS.N) and Bank of America (BAC.N) eased 0.8% and 1.4%, respectively, in premarket trading, while Bank of New York Mellon and U.S. Bancorp shed 2.3% each. "It also means that the concern that we had in March over those three bank defaults, is not over yet." Remarks by Philadelphia Fed President Harker and Richmond Fed President Barkin will be closely watched for cues about the U.S. central bank's rate path after mixed messages from New York Fed President John Williams and Fed Governor Michelle Bowman on Monday.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Eli Lilly, Moody's, Goldman Sachs, Sam Stovall, Chris Montagu, Thursday's, Harker, Barkin, John Williams, Michelle Bowman, LLY.N, Zachary Kirkhorn, Elon Musk, Bansari Mayur Kamdar, Johann M, Sriraj Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Dow, Nasdaq, Bank of New York Mellon, US Bancorp, Truist, Bank of America, U.S . Bancorp, U.S . Treasury, CFRA, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Citi, Wall Street, Dow e, Philadelphia, Richmond Fed, New York Fed, United Parcel Service, Elon Musk ., Alibaba, Thomson Locations: New York City, U.S, Silicon, Richmond, New, Elon Musk . U.S, Bilibili, Bengaluru
Moody's cut the ratings of 10 U.S. banks by one notch and placed some banking giants on review for potential downgrades. The downgraded banks include M&T Bank (MTB.N), Pinnacle Financial Partners (PNFP.O), Prosperity Bank and BOK Financial Corp (BOKF.O). The banks placed on review for downgrade include BNY Mellon (BK.N), US Bancorp (USB.N), State Street (STT.N) and Truist Financial (TFC.N). Moody's changed its outlook to negative from stable for Capital One (COF.N), Citizens Financial (CFG.N) and Fifth Third Bancorp (FITB.O), among others. The ratings agency also affirmed the ratings of PNC Financial Services Group (PNC.N), Citizens, and Huntington Bancshares (HBAN.O) alongside other banks.
Persons: Moody's, BNY Mellon, Huntington, Juby Babu, Muralikumar Anantharaman Organizations: Moody's Corporation, T Bank, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Prosperity Bank, BOK Financial Corp, BNY, US Bancorp, Truist, Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank, Citizens, Fifth Third Bancorp, PNC Financial Services, Thomson Locations: Manhattan , New York, U.S, Silicon, Bengaluru
US bank stocks drop as Moody's downgrade sours sentiment
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
Raindrops hang on a sign for Wall Street outside the New York Stock Exchange in Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S., October 26, 2020. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File PhotoAug 8 (Reuters) - Shares of U.S. banks fell in premarket trading on Tuesday after ratings agency Moody's downgraded 10 mid-sized lenders, reigniting investor concerns about the challenges facing the industry. Moody's also warned it may cut ratings of some of the biggest U.S. lenders, and placed six of them under review for a potential downgrade. "It is significant for U.S. growth too, as U.S. regional banks are the financing lifeblood for small and mid-size enterprises." Shares of Bank of America (BAC.N), Citigroup (C.N) and JPMorgan Chase (JPM.N) fell more than 1%.
Persons: Mike Segar, Moody's, Stuart Cole, JPMorgan Chase, Georgios Leontaris, Niket Nishant, Mayur, Shashwat Chauhan, Shounak Dasgupta, Saumyadeb Organizations: Wall, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Bank of New York Mellon, U.S . Bancorp, Truist, Equiti, Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Bank, EMEA, HSBC Global Private Banking, Wealth, Thomson Locations: Manhattan, New York City , New York, U.S, Silicon, Switzerland, Bengaluru
Morning Bid: China trade data disappoints, again
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
U.S. equity markets saw their first positive day in August on Monday, but then along came Chinese trade data. Parsing the export data, David Chao, global market strategist at Invesco, says the miss was driven by lower prices rather than lower volumes, and that Chinese export volumes remain surprisingly robust. Though, he says, "looking at other export-related data such as export orders, the outlook appears weak." Even Chinese imports from Russia fell year-on-year in July, the first fall since Feb 2021. Tuesday looks quiet on the U.S. data front, but traders are bracing for the big one - Thursday's CPI data.
Persons: Alun John ., David Chao, Hong, Intesa, Banca, Banks, Moody's, Fed's Harker, Alun John, Barbara Lewis Organizations: Shipping, cnsphoto, REUTERS, Nasdaq, BPER Banca, Bank of New York Mellon, US Bancorp, Truist, Thomson, Reuters Locations: Shanghai, China, U.S, Hong Kong, Russia, Europe
Morgan Stanley reiterates Apple as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's standing by its overweight rating on Apple after its earnings report Thursday. Rosenblatt downgrades Apple to neutral from buy Rosenblatt said Apple is sitting in a "slowdown phase." Citi upgrades Intercontinental Exchange to buy from neutral Citi said it sees "improving signals across the platform" for the exchange company. Citi opens a positive catalyst watch on Apple Citi said it sees upside ahead of the company's new iPhone unveil in September. Citi reiterates Disney as buy Citi said it's sticking with its buy rating on stock heading into earnings next week. "
Persons: Stephens, it's, Morgan Stanley, Apple, tonight's, Rosenblatt, Raymond James, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Oppenheimer, Tim Horton's, TD Cowen, Read, Truist, Lamb Weston, Stifel, Evercore Organizations: bil, Bank of America, AWS, underperform Bank of America, Apple, AMD, Citi, Intercontinental Exchange, ICE, Galactic, Virgin Galactic, Brands, Restaurant Brands, SSS, TH, BK, TD Cowen downgrades Moderna, Apple Citi, Disney, JPMorgan, Petrobras, Petrobras –, PayPal Locations: Coinbase, Burger, F1Q23
[1/3] Mobility in Harmony (MIH) Chief Executive Officer Jack Cheng speaks at an interview with Reuters at the headquarters of Foxconn's EV platform unit in Taipei, Taiwan July 27, 2023. India and Thailand are likely contenders for production sites, he said, adding that he expected India to be crucial to MIH's longer-term growth. "I'm building another Shanghai, probably in India," Cheng said. "If this is a Foxconn plant, fantastic, it's the mother company, we put it into the Foxconn plant. If this is a local India plant and it's even more competitive, give it to the India plant."
Persons: Jack Cheng, Ann Wang, MIH, Cheng, Foxconn, Sarah Wu, Kevin Krolicki, Jamie Freed Organizations: Reuters, Foxconn's, REUTERS, EV, PTT, NIO, HK, Foxconn, Thomson Locations: Taipei, Taiwan, TAIPEI, India, Thailand, Southeast Asia, EVs, China, Shanghai
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAll eyes are on Bank of Japan with a possible midnight meetingKathy Lien, BK Asset, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss the Bank of Japan with CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders.
Persons: Kathy Lien, CNBC's Melissa Lee Organizations: Bank of Japan, BK, Fast Money
Here's why there's lots of angst against Ford these days
  + stars: | 2023-07-27 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHere's why there's lots of angst against Ford these daysBoris Schlossberg, managing director at BK Asset Management, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Ford's EV F150 rollout struggles, the case for a long-term hold of Exxon, and Roku's big bet to develop in-ad shopping.
Persons: Boris Schlossberg Organizations: BK Asset Management, Exxon
Coinbase is a crypto conundrum, squared
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( Anita Ramaswamy | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +7 min
Shares in Coinbase got a major boost after money management behemoth BlackRock (BLK.N) applied to launch a bitcoin-backed exchange-traded fund this month with Coinbase as its custodian. Coinbase shares are up nearly 54% in July, handily beating the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index (.IXIC), which rose 4%. Price targets range widely: analysts polled by Refinitiv think Coinbase is worth anywhere from $8 billion to nearly $50 billion. Coinbase investors would therefore be unwise to count on a judge delivering Coinbase a win. Given bitcoin’s current $584 billion market capitalization, that suggests $74 billion of ETFs would not be much of a stretch.
Persons: Brian Armstrong, Coinbase, behemoth BlackRock, , Gary Gensler, there’s, Goldman Sachs, Cowen, Refinitiv, Armstrong, Sam Bankman, Larry Fink, Charles Schwab, doubters, Ripple, John Foley, Streisand Neto Organizations: YORK, Reuters, Securities and Exchange, Nasdaq, SEC, Citigroup, Commodity Futures, BlackRock, Bank, New York Mellon, Interactive, Securities and Exchange Commission, Thomson Locations: Washington, United States, U.S
July 20 (Reuters) - FTX Trading on Thursday sued founder Sam Bankman-Fried and other former executives of the cryptocurrency exchange, seeking to recoup more than $1 billion they allegedly misappropriated before FTX went bankrupt. FTX is now led by John Ray, who helped manage Enron after the energy trader's 2001 bankruptcy. FTX said Bankman-Fried and Wang also misappropriated $546 million to buy shares of Robinhood Markets (HOOD.O), while Ellison used $28.8 million to pay herself bonuses. The case is FTX Trading Ltd et al v Bankman-Fried et al, U.S. Bankruptcy Court, District of Delaware, No. The main bankruptcy case is In re FTX Trading Ltd et al in the same court, No.
Persons: Sam Bankman, FTX, Caroline Ellison, Gary, Wang, Nishad Singh, Fried, John Ray, Ellison, Singh, Jonathan Stempel, Mike Scarcella, Leslie Adler Organizations: Alameda Research, Enron, U.S, Robinhood, Bankruptcy, District of, FTX, bk, Thomson Locations: Delaware, Alameda, U.S, District, District of Delaware, New York
The service will compete with private sector real-time payments systems, including The Clearing House's RTP network, and was initially opposed by big banks who said it was redundant. Unlike peer-to-peer payments services like Venmo or PayPal, which act as intermediaries between banks, payments made via FedNow will settle directly in central bank accounts. The Fed also operates a real-time payments system called FedWire, but that's reserved for large-scale, mostly corporate payments and is only operational during business hours. While the new FedNow system is for everyone, it's likely to benefit consumers and small businesses the most, analysts have said. But Fed officials have downplayed those concerns, arguing that banks have tools available to mitigate a wave of outflows.
Persons: JPMorgan Chase, FedNow, Anu Somani, it's, , Carl Slabicki, Lance Noggle, Hannah Lang, Michelle Price, Andrea Ricci Organizations: U.S . Federal, European Union, JPMorgan, Bank of New York Mellon, US Bancorp, RTP, U.S . Bank, PayPal, Fed, Mellon’s Treasury Services, , Independent Community Bankers of, Thomson Locations: United Kingdom, India, Brazil, FedNow, Independent Community Bankers of America, Silicon, Washington
Thailand’s political drama raises the stakes
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
SINGAPORE, July 20 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Investors in Thailand are long used to twists and turns in the country’s politics but a court’s move on Wednesday to suspend the leader of the election-winning Move Forward Party as a lawmaker has raised the stakes. Pita Limjaroenrat's supporters are protesting as it’s now unlikely that the liberal and would-be aggressive reformer of the underperforming $500 billion economy will become the prime minister. It’s not a good outcome, however. Opinions expressed are those of the author. They do not reflect the views of Reuters News, which, under the Trust Principles, is committed to integrity, independence, and freedom from bias.
Persons: Pita Limjaroenrat's, Pita, It’s, It's, whir, Xavier Niel’s, Una Galani, Thomas Shum Organizations: Reuters, Investors, Party, SETI, Gulf Energy, Asian Development Bank, Twitter, Xavier Niel’s GAM, Commonwealth Games, Thomson Locations: SINGAPORE, Thailand, Asia
Asia stocks split as US-China outlooks diverge
  + stars: | 2023-07-19 | by ( Tom Westbrook | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
Overnight the S&P 500 (.SPX) rose 0.7% to hit a three-month high, with results propelling bank shares. Morgan Stanley (MS.N), Bank of America (BAC.N) and Bank of New York Mellon (BK.N) shares rose sharply on strong results and an upbeat outlook overnight. Microsoft (MSFT.O) shares rose 4% - adding $100 billion in market value - after announcing charges for artificial intelligence features in its office software. British inflation data due at 0600 GMT is the next major calendar item and traders are expecting a fall to a still-uncomfortable 8.2% annual pace. "While annual headline inflation fell sharply, which is helpful for inflation expectations, the details suggest persistence in non-tradables inflation."
Persons: Seng, SYDNEY, Dovish, Tapas Strickland, Morgan Stanley, Klaas Knot, Brian Daingerfield, Treasuries, Brent, Lincoln Organizations: Companies, Microsoft, U.S, European Central Bank, New Zealand, Japan's Nikkei, Headline U.S, National Australia Bank, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, NatWest Markets, Bank of, Fed, ECB, ANZ, Thomson Locations: China, Japan, Australia, Asia, Pacific, Hong Kong, South Korea, Sydney, Atlanta, U.S, Europe, New York, New Zealand, Bank of England
Shares of other banks such as Bank of New York Mellon (BK.N) and PNC Financial (PNC.N) also rose on Tuesday after they reported quarterly results. "I always hate to extrapolate the big bank earnings, which are always the first ones, to the rest of the market. The S&P 500 banks index (.SPXBK) advanced to its highest intraday level since March 10, when the start of a mini-bank crisis created a sharp sell-off in the sector. Charles Schwab (SCHW.N) shot higher as the best performer on the S&P 500 after the brokerage posted a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly profit. Equities have rallied recently, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq climbing to 15-month highs on data showing economic resilience, cooling inflation and a solid labor market.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Tim Ghriskey, Ingalls & Snyder, JP Morgan, Charles Schwab, Bernstein, Chuck Mikolajczak, Richard Chang Organizations: Bank of America, Dow, Reuters Graphics Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, PNC Financial, PNC, Ingalls &, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Technology, Microsoft, Thomson Locations: New York
The bank said it expects full year NII to be up about 8% at about $57 billion. The bank's full year NII outlook remains unchanged at 20% growth, Chief Financial Officer Dermot McDonogh told analysts. Overall, its profit slipped 18% in the second quarter as a fewer deals hurt investment banking revenues. Sluggish deals have been a sore spot across Wall Street with global investment banking activity plunging to $15.7 billion in the second quarter, the lowest since 2012, according to Dealogic. While investment banking and trading were also a drag on earnings for big banks on Friday, JPMorgan likewise said the bank was seeing “green shoots” in trading and investment banking.
Persons: Nacho, Morgan Stanley, BNY Mellon, Dermot McDonogh, Robert Pavlik, BNY, Morgan, JPMorgan Chase, Charles Schwab, Walt Bettinger, MS.N, Morgan Stanley's, Sharon Yeshaya, Goldman Sachs, Mehnaz Yasmin, Niket, Jaiveer, Manya Saini, Saeed Azhar, Tatiana Bautzer, Lance Tupper, Johann Cherian, Michelle Price, Megan Davies, Nick Zieminski Organizations: of America, REUTERS, WASHINGTON, . Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon Corp, Federal Reserve, Bank of, Wall, PNC Financial Services, Dakota Wealth, JPMorgan, Citigroup, PNC, Silicon Valley Bank, Reuters, Street, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Big U.S, NII, KBW, Wells Fargo, Silicon, Bengaluru
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