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CNN —Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell is selling his home in the Motor City because of what he calls “safety concerns.”Campbell told Crain’s Detroit Business on Wednesday that he and his family “loved” the house but decided to move after fans found out where he lived. “There’s plenty of space, it’s on two acres, the home is beautiful,” Campbell told the outlet. Crain confirmed that Campbell was subject to pranks and harassment as a result. “Dan and Holly Campbell are Detroit treasures,” Crain told CNN. After a lackluster first season, he has played a key role in turning Detroit into one of the best teams in the NFL.
Persons: Dan Campbell, ” Campbell, , It’s, Ashley Crain –, Campbell, Crain, “ Dan, Holly Campbell, ” Crain Organizations: CNN — Detroit Lions, Detroit Business, Dallas Cowboys, CNN, Lions, CNN Sport, Cowboys, Bloomfield Township Police Department, NFL, The Lions, NFC, San Francisco 49ers Locations: Motor City, Detroit, Bloomfield Township
China on Friday kept its main benchmark lending rates unchanged at the monthly fixing. The People's Bank of China (PBOC) said it would keep the one-year loan prime rate (LPR) at 3.35%, as well as the five-year LPR at 3.85%. The one-year LPR affects corporate and most household loans in China, while the five-year LPR acts as a benchmark for mortgage rates. Urban jobless rate rose to a six-month high, while year-on-year home prices fell at their fastest pace in nine years. Bank of America lowered their forecast for China's 2024 GDP growth to 4.8%, and Citigroup trimmed their projection to 4.7%.
Organizations: Reuters, People's Bank of China, Bank of America, Citigroup Locations: People's Republic of China, China
October is becoming the new Black Friday
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Dominick Reuter | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Earth doesn't turn towards autumn until the equinox on Sunday, but that's not stopping America's retailers from kicking off the holiday season while the leaves are still green. Recent announcements from Amazon, Walmart, Target, and Best Buy have the second week of October shaping up to look like Black Friday. Related storiesAs just alluded to, the holiday shopping season should be shorter this year as Thanksgiving falls late (the fourth Thursday in November), pushing Black Friday all the way out to November 29. AdvertisementOf course, the Black Friday dam has been broken for years, with deals starting as soon as Halloween. AdvertisementEither way, this year's holiday shopping season is shaping up to be a marathon.
Persons: , it's, what's Organizations: Service, Walmart, Target, Business, Amazon's Locations: Amazon
She told Business Insider that the difference between an au pair and a nanny is in the scope of the role. "Au pairs are allowed to negotiate for more; however, most families pay this because au pairs are afraid to speak up." Related storiesHutchinson's interest in becoming an au pair was sparked by her college dean, who talked fondly of her experiences as an au pair in America two decades earlier. Typically, they would video chat with a potential au pair from afar before hiring one for a 12-month position. She's still waiting on paperwork, but once her au pair time concludes, she plans to pursue a different path.
Persons: , Angel Hutchinson, she's, She's, Hutchinson, ZAR, we've, Hutchinson's, she'd, it's, I've, Lauryn Haas Organizations: Service, Business, State Department, Rockies, VW Jetta, lhaas Locations: Durban, South Africa, Maryland, Puerto Rico, America, Indian, New Jersey, Colorado
Why Wyoming is developing its own stablecoin
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Tanaya Macheel | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhy Wyoming is developing its own stablecoinCrypto World's Tanaya Macheel travels to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to find out why the state is developing its own stable token, as the Federal Reserve faces pushback on the idea of a central bank digital currency, or CBDC.
Organizations: Federal Reserve Locations: Wyoming, Hole , Wyoming
Deutsche Bank Research discusses outlook for BOE rates
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | 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 EmailDeutsche Bank Research discusses outlook for BOE ratesSanjay Raja, chief U.K. economist at Deutsche Bank, discusses the outlook for the Bank of England's interest rates.
Persons: BOE, Sanjay Raja Organizations: Deutsche Bank Research, Deutsche Bank, Bank of
Read previewAs college football season kicks off, fans are getting an unprecedented look at the lives of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team in a new docuseries "Here Come the Irish," streaming on Peacock. He's excited for fans to see the highs and lows they go through as a team and what makes them more than just football players. Fall camp means long hours dedicated to footballBefore the season starts, players attend fall camp, which begins in August and lasts three to four weeks. There's time for a mid-day nap to rechargeAfter practice, the players have a 45 to 60-minute break. The day continues with more training until 8 p.m.During team meetings, they recap what happened earlier in the day.
Persons: , Marcus Freeman, Lou Holtz, Benjamin Morrison, Riley Leonard, Morrison, That's, It's, Adele, we've, Freeman, Nandini Maharaj Organizations: Service, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Fighting Irish, Business, Irish, Hamilton
An American Airlines' Embraer E175LR (front), an American Airlines' Boeing 737 (C) and an American Airlines' Boeing 737 are seen parked at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York on May 24, 2024. American Airlines is in talks to make Citigroup its exclusive credit card partner, dropping rival issuer Barclays from a partnership that dates back to the airline's 2013 takeover of US Airways, said people with knowledge of the negotiations. Banks' co-brand deals with airlines, retailers and hotel chains are some of the most hotly contested negotiations in the industry. Carriers have said growth in card spending has far exceeded that of passenger revenue in recent years. While it says it has the largest loyalty program, American was out-earned by Delta there, which made nearly $7 billion in payments from its American Express card partnership last year, compared to $5.2 billion for American.
Persons: Banks Organizations: American Airlines, Embraer, Boeing, LaGuardia Airport, Citigroup, Barclays, US Airways, Consumer Financial Protection, Delta, American Express Locations: Queens , New York
The best-selling country musicians of all time
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Gabbi Shaw | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +1 min
The best-selling country artists of all time include Elvis Presley, Tim McGraw, and Shania Twain. We used RIAA's data to compile this list based on total album units sold in the US. Only three artists on this list debuted in the 2000s: Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, and Rascal Flatts. In fact, two of the top three best-selling musicians of all time are country music artists: Elvis Presley and Garth Brooks. We used the Recording Industry Association of America's (RIAA) list of best-selling artists, ranked by albums sold, to pick out the top 25 most successful country musicians of all time.
Persons: Elvis Presley, Tim McGraw, Shania Twain, Carrie Underwood, Taylor Swift, Rascal, , Garth Brooks Organizations: Service, Recording Industry Association of America's, Business
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarvard's Jason Furman on the Fed's interest rate decision, Harris vs. Trump's economic policiesJason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School professor and former CEA chair, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's inflation fight, what was behind the central bank's 50 basis point cut, state of the economy, 2024 election, Harris vs. Trump's economic agendas, and more.
Persons: Jason Furman, Harris Organizations: Harvard Kennedy School, CEA
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Persons: Jim Cramer, Dow, It's, Eli Lilly, LLY's, Eli Lilly's, isn't, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., Novo Nordisk, Deutsche Bank, Palo Alto Networks, Palo Alto, Palo, KB, Micron, Jefferies, Costco, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Palo
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said Friday he supported a half percentage point rate cut at this week's meeting because inflation is falling even faster than he had expected. A week before the Fed meeting, markets were overwhelmingly pricing in a 25 basis point cut. Along with the decision, individual officials signaled the likelihood of another half point in cuts this year, followed by a full percentage point of reductions in 2025. Fed Governor Michelle Bowman was the only Federal Open Market Committee member to vote against the reduction, instead preferring a smaller quarter percentage point cut. "I was a big advocate of large rate hikes when inflation was moving much, much faster than any of us expected," he said.
Persons: Christopher Waller, Waller, CNBC's Steve Liesman, Michelle Bowman, Bowman, Jerome Powell Organizations: Federal, CNBC, Fed, Market, Commerce Department
HSBC in a Sept. 17 report examined the relationship between Fed rate cuts and copper and aluminum prices over the past 30 years. In its base case, Citi sees copper prices averaging $9,000 per ton for the rest of this year, citing U.S. election uncertainty and weak manufacturing sentiment. Energy Citi anticipates that oil will suffer renewed price weakness in 2025, with Brent falling to around $60 a barrel. Based on what happened in 2019, trade tariffs lowered global oil demand growth by 0.2 million barrels a day. A slowdown in China, among the world's largest importer and consumer of oil, has been blamed on slowing global oil demand.
Persons: annualized, it's, that's, Brent Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, Citi, HSBC, Commodities, Energy Citi Locations: China, U.S, Europe, Iran
Read previewIf you're a pop-music fan who spends time on the internet, you'll probably see a slew of negative reviews for Katy Perry's new album, "143." Lester Cohen/WireImageEven if you set aside the allegations against Dr. Luke, "143" doesn't make a strong case for his input. Without them, Dr. Luke and his new associates have created a pop vacuum, completely devoid of heart and personality. "Gimme Gimme," the second track featuring 21 Savage, immediately recalls the plinky snoozefest of Justin Bieber's "Changes," particularly the Quavo duet "Intentions." Final grade: 1.8/10Katy Perry's new album "143" consists of 11 standard tracks.
Persons: , you'll, Katy Perry's, Perry, they'd, Luke, Rocco Valdes —, Dr, hadn't, Kesha, countersued, Alex Cooper, Valdes, Aaron Joseph, Vaughn Oliver, Theron Thomas, Luke's, Kemosabe signees, Perry didn't, Katy Perry, Cirkut, Lester Cohen, Max Martin, Benny Blanco, Savage, Justin Bieber's, Luke disciple Kim Petras, Kylie Minogue knockoff, JID, who's, We're, syrupy, Kim Petras Organizations: Service, Business, Kemosabe Records, Capitol Records, Capitol Records Worth, Press Locations: California
Germany will not sell any more shares in Commerzbank for the time being and the bank's strategy is "geared towards independence," the nation's finance agency said on Friday. The statement comes days after the Italian bank UniCredit announced it had bought a 9% stake in Commerzbank - from the German government as well as on the open market - and its chief executive said he wanted to explore a merger. The agency announced that at a meeting on Friday it decided it "will not, until further notice, sell any additional shares".
Organizations: UniCredit Locations: Germany, Commerzbank
New York CNN —Self-service kiosks at McDonald’s and other fast-food chains have loomed as job killers since they were first rolled out 25 years ago. The kiosks show the unintended consequences of technology in fast-food and retail settings, including self-checkout. Chains are now experimenting with artificial intelligence at drive-thru lanes, and the experience with kiosks holds lessons for them. It raised a familiar refrain that those workers would be replaced by technology, such as self-service kiosks. Fast-food chains and retailers need to do a better job communicating what the potential benefits of kiosks and self-checkout are to consumers and employees, Andrews said.
Persons: New York CNN —, McDonald’s, Robert Lynch, you’ve, Eva Marie Uzcategui, , RJ Hottovy, ” Hottovy, — don’t, , Ed Rensi, Christopher Andrews, Andrews Organizations: New, New York CNN, Subway, Starbucks, Shack, Bloomberg, Getty, Temple University, Labor Department, Drew University Locations: New York, McDonald’s, United States, California
BOE doesn't share the Fed's urgency: MUFG
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | 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 EmailBOE doesn't share the Fed's urgency: MUFGHenry Cook, senior Europe economist at MUFG, says the Bank of England is in no rush to front-load its policy easing path, highlighting key areas of concern compared to the Fed & the US economy.
Persons: BOE, Henry Cook Organizations: Bank of England, Fed Locations: Europe
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a transcribed conversation with Armand Arton, 47, president of Arton Capital, a financial advisory firm, about golden visas and passports. We advise them about golden visas and golden passports — government programs that offer residency or citizenship rights to foreign investors. AdvertisementDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, many American investors couldn't enter Europe, so they are now looking for residency programs in European countries. After this year's elections in France and the UK, we're also seeing millionaires in those countries looking to relocate. I'd advise wealthy migrants to get in on programs sooner rather than laterThe number of applicants for golden visas increases every year.
Persons: , Armand Arton, couldn't, we're, haven't, I've, It's, Brexit, We've, who've, Irma, Maria, it's, I'd Organizations: Service, Arton, Arton Capital, Business, Caribbean Locations: Europe, France, Hungary, Portugal, Spain, Property, Greece, Italy, England, Germany, UAE, Antigua, Barbuda, Bulgaria, Ireland
Morgan Stanley upgrades Centessa Pharmaceuticals, to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of Centessa that it's bullish on the biopharma company's narcolepsy treatment. Morgan Stanley downgrades Pepsi to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees "topline softness." Morgan Stanley names Nio a research catalyst idea Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on Nio after the China electric vehicle company debuted its latest model, the L60. Morgan Stanley downgrades FedEx to underweight to from equal weight Morgan Stanley downgraded FedEx following its disappointing earnings report on Thursday. Morgan Stanley reiterates Sunrun as overweight Morgan Stanley said the solar company has more room to run and that it's long term bullish on the company's partnership with Costco.
Persons: Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley downgrades Pepsi, Key, it's bullish, Riley, Reddit, Nio, it's, Bernstein downgrades Darden, Bernstein, Olive, DRI, Morgan Stanley downgrades ASML, Wells, Susquehanna, Evercore, Sunrun, Tesla, Mercado Organizations: Duke Energy, Centessa Pharmaceuticals, Amkor, China, UBS, Apple, RBC, FedEx, Deutsche Bank, American Airlines Deutsche, Susquehanna, Darden, Costco, Bank of America, Citi, Nike, Mercado Libre, Clearway Energy Locations: Nio, tailwinds, Olive, Argentina
Hours after Apple unveiled its iPhone 16 models earlier this month, Huawei announced the Mate XT would drop on the same day. Huawei's Mate XT trifold smartphone secured millions of preorders. John Ricky/Anadolu via GettyThe disparity could be partly due to how Huawei distributed the first batch of Mate XT sales. Apple's iPhone 16 line starts at $800. The iPhone 16 offers a new "camera control" button and brings the "action" button previously found only on the iPhone 15 Pro models to the entry-level iPhone 16 as well.
Persons: , preorders, John Ricky, Vivo Organizations: Service, Apple, Huawei, Business, Anadolu, Getty, CNBC, Reuters, Apple Intelligence, Publishing, Samsung, Bloomberg, Research, Wall, Counterpoint Research, Wedbush Securities Locations: China, Beijing, Hefei, Shenzhen, Guangzhou
Now that the Fed has cut rates, mortgage rates may not drop much further in the near term. But if the Fed doesn't lower rates as much as expected this year, mortgage rates may hold steady or even inch up. But rates are still expected to come down further, so it may also be worth waiting to see how low mortgage rates go. 5-Year Mortgage Rate TrendsHere's how 30-year and 15-year mortgage rates have trended over the last five years, according to Freddie Mac data. Mortgage rates are determined by a variety of different factors, including larger economic trends, Federal Reserve policy, your state's current mortgage rates, the type of loan you're getting, and your personal financial profile.
Persons: Lawrence Yun, you'll, they've, Freddie Mac, it's, Fannie Mae Organizations: Federal Reserve, Wednesday, National Association of Realtors, Consumers, Zillow, ARM, Federal Housing Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, Fed, Mortgage, Association Locations: Chevron
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'4-8 trillion RMB' needed in the hands of Chinese consumers to stimulate the economy: BarclaysAjay Rajadhyaksha of Barclays breaks down the problems facing the Chinese economy and says that the government and central bank will continue to "muddle along" in trying to boost the country's economy.
Persons: Barclays Ajay Rajadhyaksha Organizations: Barclays
BOJ likely to hike rates in January, economist says
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | 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 EmailBOJ likely to hike rates in January, economist saysKazuo Momma, executive economist at Mizuho Research & Technologies, explains why the Bank of Japan has "no reason" to "rush" into a rate-hiking cycle and will likely be "patient" until January.
Persons: Kazuo Momma Organizations: Mizuho Research & Technologies, Bank of Japan
Read previewFederal workers in Washington, DC, still have flexibility about where they work, and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon isn't impressed. In the middle of an answer, Dimon added: "By the way, I'd also make Washington, DC, go back to work. Last year, the Biden Administration pushed for federal employees to return to in-person office work. Many federal workers have indeed returned to the office for at least part of the week. He also said, however, that employees who don't like their RTO policy can find jobs elsewhere, according to The Economist.
Persons: , Jamie Dimon isn't, Dimon, Jeffrey Goldberg, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, I'd, Andy Jassy, CBRE Organizations: Service, JPMorgan Chase, The, Business, JP, JPMorgan, Amazon, Biden Administration, Protection Agency, Federal News Network, Department of, Treasury, Department of the, Management, Futures Trading Commission Locations: Washington , DC, Washington, DC
Nike's CEO is stepping down, and some on Wall Street appear to be lukewarm about the news. On Thursday after the bell, the sneaker giant announced that CEO John Donahoe will be retiring on Oct. 13. Wells Fargo maintained its overweight rating and increased its target by $9 to $95, implying more than 17% upside ahead. "We expect multiple expansion commensurate with Hill's hire — as leadership has been a large point of contention and controversy surrounding the stock," analyst Ike Boruchow wrote in a note. Bernstein, which has an outperform rating on Nike, expects the turnaround "will take time," but said market sentiment will be sympathetic.
Persons: John Donahoe, Elliott Hill, Jay Sole, Sole, Morgan Stanley, Alex Straton, Straton, Wells Fargo, , Ike Boruchow, Bernstein, Aneesha Sherman Organizations: UBS, Nike, JD, Bank of America Locations: FL
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