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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFormer Boston Fed Pres. Rosengren: October CPI 'about as good of an outcome' as the Fed could expectFormer Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss October's CPI data, the impact on the Fed's inflation fight, whether we've seen the full effects of rate hikes, rate path outlook, and more.
Persons: Rosengren, Eric Rosengren, we've Organizations: Former Boston Fed, Boston Fed
While Fed officials haven't indicated how many months in a row it will take of easing inflation data to reach that conclusion, 12-month core CPI has fallen each month since April. The Fed prefers core inflation measures as a better gauge of long-run inflation trends. Traders appear to have more certainty than Fed officials at this point. If correct, that would take the benchmark rate down to a target range of 4.25%-4.5% and would be twice as aggressive as the pace Fed officials penciled in back in September. But pricing of Fed actions can be volatile, and there are two more inflation reports ahead before that meeting.
Persons: Spencer Platt, Lou Crandall, Wrightson ICAP, We're, Crandall, Jerome Powell, haven't, They're, Eric Rosengren Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Getty, Federal Reserve, Labor Department, Boston Fed Locations: New York City, Atlanta
Robo-advisor investment services, such as Wealthfront and Betterment, have exploded in popularity in recent years. Investments are based on high-quality portfoliosMost financial advisors draw on a combination of their own education and experience. Management fees are low and predictableMost financial advisors charge based on a percent of assets under management, or a flat fee. Fee-only advisors are the best human financial advisors for most people, but when a computer handles your investments, you pay a lot less. Robo-advisors shouldn't perform significantly better than a great financial advisor, but not all financial advisors are great.
Persons: , you'll, Schwab, You'll, Wealthfront, Read, shouldn't Organizations: Service, Vanguard Locations: Washington
In September 2022, amid weak results that punished its stock, Fedex Raj Subramaniam warned that a "worldwide recession" was in the cards. That hasn't happened, but the Fedex CEO isn't exactly backtracking, and says several of the underlying reasons for his pessimistic call remain in place. "Those are three things negative to our industry and that's what I said," Subramaniam told CNBC's Holland. The Fedex CEO stressed that he made his call "early" so the company could get "significantly more efficient" and come out of a slowing global economy in better shape. Fedex shares have outperformed the market and its chief competitor UPS , which is down nearly 20% this year.
Persons: Fedex Raj Subramaniam, Subramaniam, CNBC's Frank Holland, CNBC's Holland, Brian Cornell Organizations: Fedex, CNBC, Walmart, Target, UPS
Allstate and Allianz are making a sizable bet on the digital transformation of the commercial insurance market with a $265 million strategic investment in Next Insurance, an insuretech startup focused on the small business market. "There's a massive opportunity with 30 million-plus small business owners in the U.S.," said Guy Goldstein, CEO and co-founder of Next Insurance. The commercial market is a much more complex one to transform digitally compared to personal lines where a generic application can be completed easily online. The small business market specifically is also one where owners often lack insurance expertise and internal finance staff to handle the policy decisions. "It's a $140 billion market but it is extremely fragmented," Goldstein said.
Persons: Guy Goldstein, William Blair, William Blair's, Goldstein Organizations: Allstate, Allianz, Next Insurance, CNBC Locations: U.S
You may not know this, but Bill Nye, "The Science Guy," has professional experience overseeing new and potentially dangerous innovations. Still, computer science is not the skill that Nye thinks is the most important for students to learn. We don't want a smaller and smaller fraction of people understanding a more complex world," Nye said. During the conversation with CNBC's Tyler Mathisen at the TEC Summit on AI, CNBC surprised Nye with a series of questions that came from a prompt given to the Google generative AI Bard: What should we ask Bill Nye about AI? Watch the video above to see all of Bill Nye's answers to the AI about how it can help save the world.
Persons: Bill Nye, Guy, Nye, CNBC's Tyler Mathisen, Bard, , Bill Nye's Organizations: Boeing, CNBC Technology, Summit, TEC, CNBC Locations: New York City
Experts predict the role of hotel concierge is a profession example of where analyzing decades of data and experience can allow an AI assistant to guide human workers to the best decisions. San Francisco was an obvious choice: "This is the epicenter, where all the work is happening," said Vijay Karunamurthy, Field CTO at Scale AI, which plays a key role in providing the data to AI companies whose large language models need to advance their exponential learning. "A couple of square blocks around our office in Mission, you have OpenAI, Google, Meta… pretty much everyone is flocking here. 1 predictor of success in a higher education program is the removal of life barriers. "A model that understands where you are in your journey and can understand those challenges and relate."
Persons: Alistair Berg, Digitalvision, VCs, CNBC's, Vijay Karunamurthy, Julia Boorstin —, Omer Davidi, Shah —, — Karunamurthy, Shah, Dan Rosensweig, ChatGPT, Chegg, Organizations: Google, CNBC Senior Media, Tech, CNBC, Fortune Locations: San Francisco, Francisco, Mission
But at the regional level, the IG has yet to weigh in on the trading activities of Rosengren, Kaplan and current Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic. Both Rosengren and Kaplan have said they followed the Fed rules that governed trading at the time, and their disclosures were approved by Fed lawyers. Conti-Brown praised the central bank's new ethics regime as likely the best in government, which he said casts the IG's work in an even worse light. They have proposed legislation that would make the Fed IG position a presidential appointment requiring confirmation by the Senate, something Bialek has publicly opposed. During a hearing in the Senate in May, Bialek said the Fed had never interfered in his work.
Persons: That's, Jerome Powell, Eric Rosengren, Robert Kaplan, Mark Bialek, Elizabeth Warren, Rick Scott, Peter Conti, Brown, Powell, Richard Clarida, Kaplan, Raphael Bostic, Rosengren, Bostic, Conti, Warren, Scott, Bialek, Clarida, she's, There's, Michael S, Dan Burns, Paul Simao Organizations: Dallas, Boston Federal Reserve, U.S . Congress, Boston Fed, Dallas Fed, Fed, Democratic, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, Reserve Bank, Rosengren, Atlanta Fed, Senate, Committee, Thomson Locations: U.S
Sept. 9, 2021: Kaplan and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren pledge to divest their stock holdings. Sept. 27, 2021: Kaplan and Rosengren announce their departures from the Fed within hours of one another. Oct. 4, 2021: Powell refers the matter to Fed Inspector General Mark Bialek for a fuller investigation. July 14, 2022: The IG clears Powell and Clarida of wrongdoing over trades that violated the Fed's investment policy. Oct. 14, 2022: Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic announces what he said were inadvertent violations of policies restricting when Fed officials could trade and invest.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Evelyn Hockstein, Powell, Robert Kaplan, Kaplan, Eric Rosengren, Elizabeth Warren, supportto Kaplan, Rosengren, Mark Bialek, Richard Clarida, Clarida, Raphael Bostic, Bostic, Michael S, Dan Burns, Paul Simao Organizations: Federal, Federal Reserve, REUTERS, Street Journal, Dallas, Boston Fed, Dallas Fed, Democratic U.S, Fed, Rosengren, Boston, New York Times, Atlanta Fed, Senate, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, U.S, Dallas
Some of the market's biggest stock market investors echoed this view. Ackman said on Monday morning he didn't expect another rate hike. "If you just listen to their words, you know, you have to be pretty fearful there's going to be another rate hike. "Those numbers need to be supportive," Rieder had said of inflation data and jobs data including the JOLTS report in an interview with CNBC on the sidelines of DA. Ackman, even betting against another rate hike, has a view of inflation that sees it being persistently higher and placing more pressure on yields.
Persons: Bill Ackman, Katie Koch, reprice, Koch, Cash, Brad Gerstner, Gerstner, We've, Ackman, That's, they're, Jerome Powell, Volcker, Rick Rieder, You've, Rieder Organizations: Federal Reserve, Dow Jones, CNBC, Alpha, TCW, DA, Fed, Labor, BlackRock
Many investors were burned in the years leading up to Covid during the rise of ESG and bear market in oil. "We like that investment," said Jase Auby, the chief investment officer for the pension system, which has a 6% allocation to energy and energy infrastructure. Auby said his pension system stress tests for oil prices because it is very volatile. The Texas pension system is a long-term investor and looks at energy that way, as it does the broader commodities complex. "I get the hedge in the inflation scenario," he said, adding that the pension system holds commodities in its risk parity portfolio for inflation reasons.
Persons: Jase Auby, Auby, — Eric Rosenbaum Organizations: of Locations: of Texas, Texas
The Q3 survey of corporate finance chiefs finds a sharp rise in CFOs pointing to government regulation as the biggest risk factor for their business. From Q1 to Q3 2023, the percentage of CFOs saying government regulation is their biggest risk jumped from roughly 6% to 40%. This quarter, only 10% of CFOs cited inflation, while the 40% who pointed to regulation represented a more than doubling quarter over quarter. watch nowFor the business community's biggest advocacy group, getting back to normal also means confronting a new normal. "The emergence of government policy as risk relative to other risks has been growing substantially over the past decade."
Persons: Mark Wilson, Trump, Sanjay Patnaik, Neil Bradley, Patnaik, Obama, Biden, Bradley, it's, Dan Clifton, we've, It's, UnitedHealth —, Cisco's, Clifton, Lina Khan, She's Organizations: U.S, Capitol, Getty, CNBC, CNBC Global, Federal Trade Commission, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Brookings Institute, Corporate, industrials, Corporations, ., Apple, market's, Union, EU, Horizon Therapeutics, Activision Locations: WASHINGTON, DC, Washington ,, Covid, Russia, Ukraine, China, U.S
U.S. crude futures climb over $2 late in session
  + stars: | 2023-08-31 | by ( Erwin Seba | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +4 min
U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures for October settled at $83.63 a barrel, up $2, or 2.45%. Brent crude futures for October, expiring on Thursday, finished up $1, 1.16%, at $86.86 a barrel. "The crude market is reacting to OPEC production cuts being extended," said Andrew Lipow, president of Lipow Oil Associates. On Thursday, six-month U.S. crude oil futures traded as low as $3.83 below crude for front month delivery , the steepest discount since Nov. 17, signalling tight supplies and encouraging inventory draws. Analysts expect Saudi Arabia to extend a voluntary oil production cut of 1 million bpd into October, adding to cuts put in place by OPEC+.
Persons: Lucy Nicholson, Andrew Lipow, Brent, Ole Hansen, Eric Rosengren, Ahmad Ghaddar, Jeslyn Lerh, David Goodman, Nick Macfie, Paul Simao, Cynthia Osterman Organizations: REUTERS, bbl, Fed, Organization Petroleum Exporting, . West Texas, Brent, Lipow Oil Associates, U.S . Energy, Administration, OPEC, Saxo Bank, Commerce Department, Reserve, Boston Fed, National Bureau of Statistics, Thomson Locations: Bakersfield , California, Saudi Arabia, China, HOUSTON, U.S, Singapore
Online banks are the future of bankingA recent survey found that Americans of all ages are open to banking with an online-only bank. The survey, by Finder, found that about 30% of Americans already bank online or plan to make the switch. AdvertisementAdvertisementWhile you can't go to a bank branch for cash, online banks do issue debit cards. You can do almost everything with online bankingOutside of depositing cash, online banks can do just about anything traditional banks can. AdvertisementAdvertisementIf you've been debating making the switch, think about how often you really need to go to a bank branch for help.
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In a recent interview with CNBC's David Faber, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the linear TV business has degraded over the past year more than he expected. "If anything, the disruption of that business has happened to a greater extent than even I was aware," he said. Shortly after that, CNBC media reporter Alex Sherman reported that the MLB, NFL and NBA were in discussions with ESPN and Disney to take minority stakes. The NBA said it is always interested in discussions about "the future of its partnership" with ESPN. One of the key executives in those discussions, ESPN chairman James Pitaro, is up first at Game Plan and all eyes and ears will be on his comments about the future of the sports network.
Persons: Plan's, CNBC's David Faber, Bob Iger, Iger, Faber, I'm, Alex Sherman, James Pitaro, — Eric Rosenbaum Organizations: Disney, ESPN, CNBC, MLB, NFL, NBA, Warner Bros, Discovery
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren: I expect an easing in labor market in second half of 2023Eric Rosengren, former Boston Fed President and MIT Golub Center visiting scholar, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's inflation fight, whether more interest rate hikes are in store, and more.
Persons: Eric Rosengren Organizations: Boston Fed, MIT Golub Center
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Persons: Chase, We're, Chase Sapphire, Eric Rosen Eric Rosen, you'll, Condé Organizations: Chase, Sapphire, Chevron, Target, Walmart, Reading Chevron, Chase Sapphire, Travel Shipping, Ink, Apple, Lingus AerClub Air Canada Aeroplan Air France, KLM Flying Blue British Airways Executive Club Emirates, JetBlue, Singapore Airlines, Southwest Airlines Rapid, United, Virgin Atlantic Flying, Hyatt Travel, Card, Business, Chase Travel, National Geographic, Bloomberg Locations: Iberia, Los Angeles, Australia, Kenya, Laos
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Our experts answer readers' student loan questions and write unbiased product reviews (here's how we assess student loans). See Insider's picks for the best student loan refinance lenders>>Student loan refinancing is paying off your old loans with a new one. It's important to understand the long-term costs and ramifications of refinancing student loans, particularly federal student loans. Note which loans are federal and which are privateWhile going through your loan list, also note if they are federal student loans or private student loans. Check out refinance optionsPrivate lenders and loan companies offer loans to pay for your education as well as refinance student loans that can repackage existing student debt.
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Now, just over half expect a recession to hit in 2024 – 36% saying it will begin in the first half of the year. And while U.S. consumer spending and credit has remained relatively strong, CFOs rate consumer demand (18%) as the next biggest risk. 1 risk, the factor moving up the most in the results, while the risk of Fed policy declined quarter over quarter. The quarterly CNBC CFO Council Survey was conducted among roughly one-quarter of the 100-plus CFO members from June 16–June 26. Thirty-seven percent of CFOs expect the 10-year yield to be 4% or higher.
Persons: CFOs, Milton Friedman, Jerome Powell, Powell Organizations: Dow Jones, CNBC, Fed, Dow, Survey Locations: CFOs, New York City
"It's hard to think of an area that this couldn't help," said Diogo Rau, Eli Lilly chief information and digital officer. He said Lilly already is using generative AI to write patient safety reports and clinical narratives, and ultimately, it will play a role in drug discovery. One of the most anticipated uses for generative AI is in customer relationship management, and that is happening at more companies. Others noted their firms are in the early days of rolling out code generation tools using gen AI, as well as AI "co-pilots" across many roles, and using generative AI to help make investment decisions. Generative AI could enable a more customized and pro-security posture for organizations," he said.
Persons: OpenAI, Diogo Rau, Eli Lilly, Lilly, Rau, Eddie Fox, It's, Fox, Nicole Coughlin, Cybersecurity, ransomware, Jim Richberg, Richberg, Joe Levy, Sophos, it's, Levy Organizations: CNBC, Nvidia, Google, Microsoft, TEC, CNBC Technology, Epic, AIs Locations: Cary , North Carolina, Fortinet
TSA travel numbers this week exceeded 2019 levels
  + stars: | 2023-06-16 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTSA travel numbers this week exceeded 2019 levelsEric Rosen, 'The Points Guy' director of content, joins 'Last Call' to discuss the surge in summer travel, tips for getting the best deals, and what to expect from the travel sector moving forward.
Persons: Eric Rosen, Guy Organizations: TSA
But the proposed labor deal is a far way from being fully approved, according to the International Longshore & Warehouse Union. "The ILWU is pleased to have reached a tentative agreement with PMA last night," said a statement from ILWU President Willie Adams on Thursday afternoon. "These delegates will carefully review the tentative agreement and make a recommendation to the rank and file who will then vote on the tentative agreement," Adams said. "We will not be sharing details of the tentative agreement publicly until we have completed the ratification process," he stated. President Biden nominated Acting Secretary Su on February 28 to replace Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, who stepped down in March.
Persons: Julie Su, Willie Adams, Adams, Labor Su, Biden, Su, Marty Walsh, Price Rupert, CNBC's Lori Ann LaRocco Organizations: Biden, Labor, Warehouse Union, PMA, Pacific Maritime Association, United Mine Workers, AFL, Senate, Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, ILWU, U.S . Locations: West Coast, California, San Francisco, Seattle, West, Vancouver, U.S . West Coast, Panama, East Coast
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