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Exchange-traded funds tracking U.S. regional banks saw their strongest net inflows in months, with the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF receiving $1.25 billion in the month to March 29, while the iShares U.S. Regional Banks ETF (IAT.P) took in $258 million, according to Refinitiv Lipper data. March was the first month of net buying for the IAT fund in a year, and one of the best months on record in terms of flows for KRE. US Bank ETFs in 2023A swift response from regulators and central banks encouraged investors looking to "buy at the bottom," Islam said. "As markets continue to settle down ... banks generally and major banks especially will outperform the S&P 500."
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An exterior view of a Bed Bath & Beyond store on February 7, 2023 in Clifton, New Jersey. Digital World Acquisition — Shares of the SPAC linked to former President Donald Trump advanced 6.3%. Nikola — Nikola shares sank 11% after the electric-truck maker announced plans for a $100 million secondary stock offering priced 20% below Thursday's close. Regional banks — Shares of closely followed regional bank stocks advanced, with the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) up 0.8%. elf Beauty — The cosmetic company's stock gained 5.2%, reaching a 52-week high.
For markets still reeling from the banking crisis, no news is good news. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Or perhaps it was precisely the lack of any significant event that cheered markets. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
CNBC Daily Open: Nothing broke yesterday. Markets cheered
  + stars: | 2023-03-30 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
For markets still reeling from the banking crisis, no news is good news. This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Or perhaps it was precisely the lack of any significant event that cheered markets. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on February 27, 2023 in New York City. Stock futures were little changed Wednesday night. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq-100 futures were also near their flatlines. Regional banks, closely followed since Silicon Valley Bank's collapse earlier this month, also finished the session higher, with the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) adding around 1%. Boston Federal Reserve President Susan Collins, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin and Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari are all slated to speak in the afternoon.
CNBC Daily Open: First Citizens made a good deal
  + stars: | 2023-03-28 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. More crucially, it signaled to markets that, despite SVB's financial difficulties, there was still value in SVB's reputation and relationship with its clients. The optimism was reflected in the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which rose about 0.87%. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
CNBC Daily Open: First Citizens struck a great bargain
  + stars: | 2023-03-28 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. First Citizens' purchase of SVB's assets was a bargain in monetary terms. The optimism was reflected in the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which rose about 0.87%. Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
Stock futures are flat on Monday evening: Live updates
  + stars: | 2023-03-27 | by ( Samantha Subin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Stock futures inched higher in overnight trading after the S&P 500 posted its third positive session in a row and banking sector concerns continued to ease. Meanwhile, S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures added 0.11% each. Investors fought to extend last week's gains, but tech shares came under pressure. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 194.55 points, or 0.6%, while the S&P 500 gained 0.16%. Beaten-up regional banking stocks, including First Republic , climbed along with the SPDR S&P Regional Banking ETF (KRE ).
Stock futures edged higher Sunday evening as Wall Street came off a winning week and investors continued to follow the troubling bank sector. The moves come after Wall Street capped off a winning week despite volatility related to the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike and the ongoing bank crisis. The news reignited concerns over the health of the European banking system that started with UBS ' acquisition of Credit Suisse earlier this month. "Although markets were okay with the Fed, it was the second thing — the ongoing turmoil in the banking system — that mattered even more." In the week ahead, investors will likely continue watching the banking sector for indicators of potential weakness.
Investors have fled bank stocks in droves since a crisis in the sector broke out earlier this month. Fund manager Ian Mortimer is not a fan — and said he has never owned a banking stock in any of his funds. If you think about that as your starting point, the vast majority in the banking sector do not pass those criteria," he said. "The banking sector has been an area that often pays quite high dividends — sort of attractive from that perspective. So, it's a ... theory that in distress, the banking sector will reduce or potentially cancel their dividends," Mortimer added.
CNBC Daily Open: Janet Yellen changed the mood — again
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Yellen spoke more on the banking crisis yesterday — this time, though, there was a material difference in what she said. In prepared remarks, Yellen reiterated before a House subcommittee that the federal government guaranteed deposits at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank to "prevent contagion." Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
CNBC Daily Open: Yellen changed the mood — again
  + stars: | 2023-03-24 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our new, international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Yellen spoke more on the banking crisis yesterday — this time, though, there was a material difference in what she said. In prepared remarks, Yellen reiterated before a House subcommittee that the federal government guaranteed deposits at Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank to "prevent contagion." Subscribe here to get this report sent directly to your inbox each morning before markets open.
Market turbulence could reign supreme once again in the week ahead, as investors worry about the potential for more trouble rippling through the banking system. The broader market was initially under pressure Friday as investors became jittery about Deutsche Bank . "The market is saying: 'You, the Fed, do not appreciate the slowdown that is going to hit us,'" Chandler said. "The market is going to do a lot better and it held onto its gains despite all the things that rocked the market. He added that market concern about banks has risen, and there is concern credit tightening will hurt the economy.
Bank stocks have been pummeled in recent weeks amid the ongoing crisis centered around regional banks — but Wall Street sees some buying opportunities among the financial shares that have solid fundamentals and strong deposit bases. The financial shock spurred by the closure of Silicon Valley Bank has pushed down a bevy of bank stocks in recent days as investors considered the risk of contagion. Silicon Valley Bank had around 95% of it deposits uninsured as of December. But Wall Street is expecting some bank stocks to come back as investors look past the broader crisis and find comfort in those with relatively strong fundamentals and customers. First Citizens BancShares and Goldman Sachs also made the list, with each having 33% of its deposits uninsured.
Treasury yields dip ahead of Fed interest rate decision
  + stars: | 2023-03-22 | by ( Sophie Kiderlin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
U.S Treasury yields fell on Wednesday as investors awaited the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decision and guidance on the central bank's monetary policy path. Investors prepared themselves for the Fed's next interest rate decision, which is expected to be announced after the central bank's policy meeting concludes on Wednesday. A 25 basis point increase is widely anticipated. That would be the ninth consecutive interest rate hike and the second quarter-point increase in a row after a series of bigger rate hikes were implemented throughout 2022. Just a few weeks ago, many investors believed Fed officials would reaccelerate the pace of rate hikes and announce a 50 basis point increase.
If you like big banks, there's an ETF for that.
  + stars: | 2023-03-22 | by ( Kevin Schmidt | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Roundhill Investments launched its new Big Bank ETF (BIGB) on Tuesday in response to the banking crisis. The fund includes no regional banks but holds equally weighted positions in six institutions: Bank of America , Citigroup , Goldman Sachs , JPMorgan Chase , Morgan Stanley and Wells Fargo . Comparably, the SPDR S&P Bank ETF (KBE) holds a 0.35% ratio. The launch of the ETF comes as larger banks are increasingly being seen as relative safe havens in the sector, while regional bank stocks remain volatile this week. "With these sector ETFs in general, and more concentrated ETFs, you really want to make sure you want to overweight them."
Regional bank stocks spiraled lower Wednesday as investors weighed the Federal Reserve's latest interest rate hike and commentary about the health of U.S. financial institutions. The SPDR S&P Regional Bank ETF (KRE) closed down 5.7%. The fate of regional banks has been in question since the closure of Silicon Valley Bank sparked a broader industry crisis. "The U.S. banking system is sound and resilient," the FOMC said in its statement. Adding to the drop in regional bank shares were comments from Treasury Secretary Yellen, who told the U.S. Senate appropriations subcommittee that the U.S. was not currently working on "blanket insurance" for bank deposits.
Regional banks PNC and U.S. Bancorp could prove smart picks in the sector while it's still feeling pressure from the latest crisis, Wells Fargo said. Investors have zeroed in on regional bank stocks in recent days while trying to decipher whether plans to help First Republic shore up liquidity are enough to keep the bank afloat. The SPDR S & P Regional Bank ETF (KRE) has risen 6% this week, regaining some of the ground lost last week, when it slid 14%. U.S. Bancorp, the parent of U.S. Bank, completed its acquisition of Union Bank's regional franchise near the end of 2022. 'Highest quality banks' Mayo called both among the "highest quality banks," noting a strong history of underwriting.
(Andrew Kelly/Reuters/FILE)US stocks closed higher on Tuesday as shares of regional banks rebounded from record-breaking losses earlier in the month. Shares of troubled lender First Republic led the way, soaring 30%, making back a large portion of the losses from its 47% plunge in the prior session. The SPDR Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which tracks a number of small and mid-sized bank stocks, gained 5.8% for the day. Investors were also buoyed by news that JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon was advising the beleaguered First Republic Bank on next steps and strategy. Wall Street will closely watch the Federal Reserve as the central bank announces its next monetary policy decision on Wednesday afternoon.
In this article FRCKRE Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTwatch nowPeople make their way near a First Republic Bank branch on March 16, 2023 in New York City. First Republic has been seen as one the remaining regional banks most at risk for the same fate as SVB, due to the large percentage of uninsured deposits it had as of the end of the fourth quarter. JPMorgan Chase led a group of 11 banks last week that deposited a combined $30 billion into First Republic, but its stock has continued to decline. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon First Republic, 1-dayReuters reported on Tuesday that major bank leaders were having a pre-scheduled meeting in Washington, with First Republic as a topic of discussion, and that the regional bank was considering downsizing as a way to raise cash. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Regional bank ETF, 1-day
Some traders are using the recent pullback in financial stocks to scoop up shares of what they call quality names at bargain prices. That includes Charles Schwab , down 23% this month, as turmoil rocks the broader financial sector, especially hitting regional banks. She views the slump in Schwab shares, up 7% Tuesday but still trading at 14 times earnings, as an opportunity to add to her list of quality financial stocks. Traders like Cerity Partners' Jim Lebenthal recommend playing the banking sector through regionals, or the SPDR S & P Regional Banking ETF . KRE 1M mountain Regional bank ETF slumps 25% in March After a short time in First Republic , Lebenthal said he sold the San Francisco-based regional bank given stepped-up bearish sentiment, taking a 10% loss.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFirst Republic was a good bank, but sentiment has taken over, says Cerity's Jim LebenthalCerity Partners' Jim Lebenthal sold his First Republic shares but held on to the S&P regional bank ETF, the KRE. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the rest of the 'Halftime Report' investment committee, Hightower Advisors' Stephanie Link and Ritholtz Wealth Management's Josh Brown.
Hong Kong CNN —Asia Pacific shares opened higher on Wednesday, tracking US gains, as investors awaited the US Federal Reserve’s next monetary policy decision later in the day. Hong Kong’s benchmark Hang Seng (HSI) index was trading 2.3% higher, leading gains in the region. The MSCI Asia Pacific index, which excludes Japanese companies, was broadly higher, rising 0.8%. On Tuesday, US stocks closed higher as shares of regional banks rebounded from record-breaking losses earlier in the month. The SPDR Regional Banking ETF (KRE), which tracks a number of small and mid-sized bank stocks, gained 5.8% for the day.
"This is a classic example of a company that's gonna do well when all the other banks are not," Sethi said on CNBC's "Halftime Report." Shares of New York Community Bancorp surged more than 35% Monday, rebounding from losses of 11.3% and 14.6%, respectively, the past two weeks. The announcement made her think, "the game has changed for New York Community Bank." "One bank's loss is going to be another bank's gain, and that's exactly what this is." NYCB FRC,KRE 1M mountain New York Community Bancorp, First Republic and the KRE's past month
Stock futures held steady in overnight trading Monday after the market staged a relief rally on the hope that the banking turmoil would be contained. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures were also little changed. Investors also welcomed news that JPMorgan Chase could be advising embattled First Republic Bank on strategic alternatives. First Republic Bank sold off another 47% during the session, extending its month-to-date decline to 90% as the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank made investors worried about other banks with large uninsured deposit bases. The SPDR Regional Banking ETF (KRE) rose 1% Monday after dropping 14% last week, with PacWest, First Citizens and Fifth Third Bancorp among the names leading the rebound.
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