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Zhongrong, a Chinese trust company, missed payments on dozens of investment products, per Bloomberg. The missed payments came days just after property giant Country Garden missed coupon payments. These alarming troubles at Zhongrong come just days after Country Garden, China's biggest private-sector developer by sales, missed interest payments on two US-dollar-denominated bonds. Both events are concerning because China's trust companies sell investment or trust products to corporate and wealthy clients. As of the end of 2022, China's trust sector's exposure to real estate was about 2.2 trillion yuan, or $302 billion, accounting for 10% of its total assets, per Bloomberg Economics.
Persons: Wang Qiang, , Wang, Zhongrong doesn't, Nomura, Zhongrong Organizations: Bloomberg, Service, Zhongrong Locations: Wall, Silicon, China, Shanghai, Zhongrong
Industrial output and retail sales growth both slowed from a month earlier to a year-on-year pace of 3.7% and 2.5% respectively, missing expectations. J.P. Morgan analysts warned of a "vicious cycle" of real estate financing challenges and said trust defaults could wipe 0.3% to 0.4% from China's growth directly. The S&P 500 (.SPX) rose 0.6% overnight and futures rose 0.1% in Asia. European futures rose 0.4%. In bond markets, benchmark 10-year Treasury yields rose 2 basis points to 4.20% on Tuesday.
Persons: Androniki, HSI, Morgan, John Vail, Morgan Stanley, Tom Westbrook, Jamie Freed Organizations: Nikkei, REUTERS, China, SYDNEY, Reuters, Property, Nomura, HK, International Trust Co, Nikko Asset Management, U.S, Nvidia, Brent, Thomson Locations: Tokyo, Japan, China, Asia, Pacific, China’s, JAPAN, Australia
REUTERS/Tingshu Wang/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Global hedge funds are "aggressively" selling Chinese stocks amid heightened concerns over the country's property sector and a weak batch of economic data, a Goldman Sachs report on Tuesday showed. "Hedge funds have net sold Chinese stocks in eight of the last ten sessions on the prime book through 8/14," it said, adding its clients divested both their long and short positions. Goldman Sachs, as one of the biggest providers of lending and trading services through its prime brokerage unit to investors, is able to track hedge funds' investment trends. On Tuesday, a broad array of Chinese economic data highlighted intensifying pressure on the economy from multiple fronts, prompting Beijing to cut key policy rates to shore up activity. Hedge funds are increasingly wary of their exposure to China.
Persons: Tingshu Wang, Goldman Sachs, Carolina Mandl, Sonali Paul Organizations: REUTERS, Global, International Trust Co, D1 Capital, Tiger, Carolina, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, HK, U.S, New York
The Manhattan federal court filing detailing her connection to Epstein was filed by the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands, which is suing JPMorgan. On Tuesday, newly unsealed court filings by the bank show that Epstein was asked by former U.S. Virgin Islands Gov. A spokesman for the Virgin Islands' Attorney General's Office told CNBC that Epstein's loan to former Gov. The Virgin Islands spokesman also said that "it was the federal government and not the Virgin Islands government that granted the 'U.S. Epstein was not severed as a JPMorgan client for another two years.
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PayPal has added a new cryptocurrency to its roster: PayPal USD (PYUSD). On Monday, the online payments service became the first major U.S. financial company to launch its own U.S. dollar-backed stablecoin. PayPal USD is "100% backed by U.S. dollar deposits, short-term U.S. Treasuries and similar cash equivalents," according to a Monday press release. Additionally, PayPal's stablecoin is redeemable 1:1 for U.S. dollars, which means one PayPal USD can be redeemed for one U.S. dollar and vice versa. Notably, Paxos was ordered to stop issuing Binance's dollar-pegged stablecoin, BUSD, by the New York State Department of Financial Services in February.
Persons: PYUSD, Paxos, PayPal's, Dan Schulman Organizations: PayPal, U.S ., U.S, Paxos Trust Company, New York State Department of Financial Services
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStone: There's a good possibility that July won't be the last rate hike by the FedBill Stone, The Glenview Trust Company CIO, discusses the Fed, the equity market, and fixed income.
Persons: Fed Bill Stone Organizations: Fed, Glenview Trust Company
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo factors shape the 'bifurcated' US banking market: Glenview’s Bill StoneBill Stone, Chief Investment Officer at Glenview Trust Company, explains why the large banks in the U.S. are performing asia "significantly better" than the smaller lenders.
Persons: Bill Stone Bill Stone Organizations: Glenview Trust Company Locations: U.S, asia
About $800 billion may be wiped off the value of offices in major cities this decade, per McKinsey. Converting New York offices into residences is possible but has its challenges, Bloomberg reported. Buildings in the financial district are only eligible if they were built before 1977, while it's 1961 for Midtown structures, Chilelli told Bloomberg. Structural issues must also be considered, Chilelli told Bloomberg. Repurposing a structure can as much as double the price per square foot for a building, Chilelli said.
Persons: Joey Chilelli, Chilelli, Eric Adams —, Maria Torres, Springer, Michael Cohen, Jeff Bezos, Mukesh Ambani, Mukesh Ambani's, Danish Siddiqui, Lilla Smith, Macklowe Organizations: McKinsey, Bloomberg, Service, Vanbarton Group, Williams, Flatiron, Danish, Irving Trust Company, Sixth Locations: New York, Wall, Silicon, Midtown, Manhattan, Mumbai, Lower Manhattan, York
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHigh wages are going to keep inflation higher than the Fed wants, says Glenview's Bill StoneBill Stone, chief investment officer at Glenview Trust Company, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss wage inflation and the Federal Reserve.
Persons: Bill Stone Bill Stone Organizations: Fed, Glenview Trust Company, Federal Reserve Locations: Glenview
Stock picker Cathy Wood's Ark Invest and Swiss-based exchange-traded fund (ETF) issuer 21Shares on Wednesday amended their bitcoin ETF application, while asset manager Fidelity is also expected to file a spot bitcoin ETF application, trade publication The Block reported on Tuesday. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has rejected dozens of applications for spot bitcoin ETFs, saying the proposals have not met anti-fraud and investor protection standards. These are the major firms with live SEC applications:BLACKROCK(BLK.N) - The world's biggest asset manager filed for a bitcoin ETF on June 15. INVESCO(IVZ.N) AND GALAXY DIGITAL - Invesco reactivated its September 2021 application to launch the Invesco Galaxy Bitcoin ETF on Cboe's BZX exchange. VANECK - VanEck refiled on June 22 to for approval to launch the VanEck Bitcoin Trust on Cboe's BZX exchange.
Persons: Cathy, 21Shares, BlackRock's, BNY, Cboe BZX, WisdomTree, refiled, John McCrank, Michelle Price, Daniel Wallis Organizations: U.S, Invest, Fidelity, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, BLACKROCK, Nasdaq, BNY Mellon, Ark, 21Shares, Company, U.S . Bank, National Association, Invesco, Galaxy, NYSE Arca, Valkyrie, Thomson Locations: BlackRock, Swiss
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStrength in the services sector is beginning to falter, says Annex Wealth's Brian JacobsenBrian Jacobsen, Annex Wealth Management chief economist, and Bill Stone, chief investment officer at The Glenview Trust Company, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss qualities of a lazy bull market, recession worries, and waning resilience of the U.S. consumer.
Persons: Brian Jacobsen Brian Jacobsen, Bill Stone Organizations: Wealth Management, Glenview Trust Company
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Scott Olson | Getty ImagesRepublican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy built his White House bid around urging companies to stay out of politics. The messages show Ramaswamy's firm actively engaged with GOP state leaders who have defended the fossil fuel industry and criticized environmentally conscious investment standards. Ramaswamy on Thursday defended the firm's engagement with GOP officials, saying bigger firms BlackRock, Vanguard and State Street have conducted similar practices with state officials across the country. Strive has become one of the more vocal opponents of ESG investing and has gained enough notoriety to challenge the likes of fossil fuel giant ExxonMobil . Ron DeSantis, have often attacked ESG investing standards and corporations that support social causes — an increasingly common refrain within the GOP.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket response to debt ceiling debate depends on investors' time horizons, says Dan SuzukiDan Suzuki, deputy chief investment officer at Richard Bernstein advisors, Bill Stone, chief investment officer at the Glenview Trust Company, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss investing protocol when facing debt ceiling concerns, Warren Buffett's stock playbook, and current stock opportunities.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Richard Bernstein's Dan Suzuki and Glenview Trust's Bill StoneDan Suzuki, deputy chief investment officer at Richard Bernstein advisors, Bill Stone, chief investment officer at the Glenview Trust Company, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss investing protocol when facing debt ceiling concerns, Warren Buffett's stock playbook, and current stock opportunities.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStone: Focus on companies with pricing power as inflation continues to stick aroundBill Stone, The Glenview Trust Company CIO, discusses how recent economic data is impacting the markets.
April 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network on Wednesday hit a South Dakota-chartered Kingdom Trust Company with a $1.5 million civil penalty for willfully violating a law requiring banks report suspicious transactions. From February 2016 through March 2021, Kingdom Trust processed billions of transactions without proper controls aimed at preventing money laundering, FinCEN said in its consent order. The firm admitted to the willful violations in what FinCEN described in a statement as its first enforcement action against a trust company. Kingdom Trust did not respond immediately to a request for comment. "Kingdom Trust had virtually no process to identify and report suspicious transactions, resulting in it processing over $4 billion in international wires with essentially no controls," FinCEN’s acting director Himamauli Das said in the statement.
The sale effort comes as Millennium Trust's business is buoyed by higher interest rates adopted by the U.S. Federal Reserve to fight inflation. Credit ratings agency S&P Global Inc said last month the higher rates boost the revenue Millennium Trust receives from allowing customers to borrow against their retirement accounts. Millennium Trust will also entertain the sale of a minority stake to a private equity firm, should an outright sale not be feasible, the sources said. Millennium Trust generates north of $500 million in 12-month earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), according to the sources. Raymond James, Parthenon and Millennium Trust did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
But overall bank credit has been stalled at about $17.5 trillion since January. The response - less lending, tighter credit standards and higher interest on loans - was already taking shape. Hard data on bank lending and credit will come into play, augmenting topline statistics like unemployment and inflation that the Fed is focused on. Reuters GraphicsSENTIMENT WEAKENINGThe survey of large and small banks asks high-level questions - Are lending standards tighter or looser? A Dallas Fed bank conditions survey, conducted in late March after the two bank failures, indicated lending standards in that Fed regional bank's district have kept tightening, with loan demand falling.
An incredibly rare bullish stock market indicator just flashed, suggesting more upside ahead. The Zweig Breadth Thrust indicator flashed for the first time since 2019, according to Ryan Detrick of the Carson Group. That's according to Carson Group chief market strategist Ryan Detrick, who pointed out that the "extremely rare" Zweig Breadth Thrust Indicator just triggered. The last time the Zweig Thrust Indicator triggered was in early 2019. Meanwhile, the six-month forward average return after the Zweig Thrust Indicator triggered is 17%.
Photo illustration, the Silicon Valley Bank logo is visible on a smartphone, with the stock market index in the background on the personal computer on March 14, 2023, in Rome, Italy. First Citizens Bank & Trust Co will buy Silicon Valley Bank's deposits and loans, the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said Monday, just over two weeks after the biggest U.S. banking collapse since Lehman Brothers. The deal includes the purchase of approximately $72 billion of SVB assets at a discount of $16.5 billion, but around $90 billion in securities and other assets will remain "in receivership for disposition by the FDIC." It comes after the regulator transferred all SVB deposits and assets into a new "bridge bank" earlier this month in an effort to protect depositors of the failed lender. "The 17 former branches of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank, National Association, will open as First–Citizens Bank & Trust Company on Monday, March 27, 2023," the FDIC statement said Monday.
London/Oakland, California CNN —First Citizens Bank is buying most of the business of Silicon Valley Bank, the US tech lender that failed earlier this month. Seventeen former branches of SVB will begin operating as “Silicon Valley Bank, a division of First Citizens Bank,” on Monday, First Citizens said. The FDIC said First Citizens was getting the $72 billion in SVB loans at a discount of $16.5 billion. “The FDIC estimates the cost of the failure of Silicon Valley Bank to its Deposit Insurance Fund to be approximately $20 billion. It had to be rescued a week ago by bigger rival UBS (UBS) in an emergency takeover orchestrated by the Swiss government.
First Citizens buys Silicon Valley Bank
  + stars: | 2023-03-27 | by ( Huileng Tan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +2 min
First Citizens BancShares has agreed to buy Silicon Valley Bank. The deal includes the purchase of about $72 billion of Silicon Valley Bridge Bank assets at a discount of $16.5 billion. Silicon Valley Bank was shut by regulators on March 10 after a bank run and capital crisis. Silicon Valley Bank was shut by regulators on March 10 after a bank run and capital crisis. —First Citizens Bank (@firstcitizens) March 27, 2023First Citizens said in a Monday statement the transaction is "structured to preserve First Citizens' solid financial position."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStone: A pause in the Fed's rate hiking cycle would send the wrong signal to marketsThe Glenview Trust Company CIO Bill Stone explains the Fed's impact on the markets.
If the market gyrations and Silicon Valley Bank's failure are rattling your faith in stocks, there are places to look for safety. But for cash and bond allocations, T-bills – U.S. Treasurys with maturity of one year or less – might be the ticket. The rates will adjust and correct [at some point], and these short-term rates will go back to normal," he said. When buying bank CDs, investors should be mindful of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s coverage, he said. Hans Olsen, chief investment officer of Fiduciary Trust Company, highlighted short-duration, high-quality bonds are where it's at for safety.
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