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VKTX YTD mountain Viking shares year to date Then, Viking shares more than doubled in trading on Tuesday, putting the stock on pace to report a more than 300% year-to-date gain, after the company said its GLP-1/GIP receptor agonist VK2735 hit all its primary goals in a phase 2 clinical trial. The Tema Cardiovascular and Metabolic ETF (HRTS) , which is up 12% year to date, owns Novo, Lilly and Viking. Still early days Some analysts and investors admit it is still very early days for obesity treatment and many questions remain to be answered. "We continue to expect above consensus growth in the space, as we are bullish on adoption from payers and broader obesity uptake," Meacham wrote. For obesity only, Lilly has already gained a 38% share, despite only being in the market for 13 weeks, he said.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Geoff Meacham, Meacham, Lilly, Yuri Khodjamirian, Khodjamirian, Jeff Jonas, Becton Dickinson, Novo, BofA's Meacham, What's, Tema's, it's, Gabelli's Jonas, he's, William Blair, Andy Hsieh, Hsieh Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Bank of America, Centers for Disease Control, Zealand Pharma, Viking Therapeutics, Zealand, Food and Drug Administration, Novo, Metabolic, Therapeutics, Pharmaceuticals, Rock, AstraZeneca, Roche, Gabelli Funds, FDA, Viking, Merck, Pfizer Locations: U.S, Tema, Novo Nordisk's, GLP, Lilly
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC’s full interview with SoFi's Liz Young and BofA's Marci McGregorLiz Young, SoFi and Marci McGregor, Merrill and BofA private bank, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss their expectations for the continuation of the market rally and their broader market outlook.
Persons: SoFi's Liz Young, BofA's Marci McGregor Liz Young, SoFi, Marci McGregor, Merrill
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSlowing oil demand will keep barrel prices between $60-80 into 2029, says BofA's Francisco BlanchFrancisco Blanch, BofA Securities head of global commodity and derivatives research, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss BofA's forecast for oil prices, the impacts these prices would have on oil-producing countries, and more.
Persons: BofA's Francisco Blanch Francisco Blanch Organizations: BofA Securities
It was a good run, but the era of the Magnificent Seven is over for the stock market. "I don't see these seven names rising together," said the analyst who coined the nickname for the group. AdvertisementThe Magnificent Seven are looking a little less magnificent, and aren't really even a band of seven anymore. In a note titled "R.I.P the Magnificent Seven Era," Mike O'Rourke, chief market strategist from Jones Trading, said the group's dominance over the stock market is coming to a close. Back in April 2023, when O'Rourke invented the moniker (although some say it was BofA's Michael Hartnett who coined the term), the Magnificent Seven contributed to a stunning 88% of year-to-date gains.
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Dividend stocks came under the spotlight after Meta unexpectedly announced a dividend for the first time. BofA has also been bullish on dividend stocks lately, saying investors may flock back to such stocks for income if yields fall this year, in turn driving up this segment of stocks. Wall Street and other pros share their tips on how to pick good dividend stocks and what names will generate sustainable income. In fact, using that strategy mitigates the risk of relying only on dividend income if higher rates affect dividend distributions, according to Stutland. "This combination provides a buffer against future interest rate hikes and offers the possibility of capital appreciation alongside dividend income."
Persons: Meta, BofA, Brian Stutland, Stutland, Goldman, Stocks, It's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: CNBC Pro, Morningstar, Walmart, Target, Depot, Verizon, Treasury
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailConsumers are still reacclimating to what value is, says BofA's Bryan SpillaneBryan Spillane, Bank of America Securities senior food and beverage analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss PepsiCo's quarterly earnings results, which reported mixed quarterly results as North American demand for its food and drinks weakened, price sensitivity of consumers, and more.
Persons: BofA's Bryan Spillane Bryan Spillane Organizations: Consumers, Bank of America Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Geoff Meacham on Eli Lilly on Q4 results: The story has changed to diabetes and obesityGeoff Meacham, Bank of America Securities senior pharmaceuticals analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's quarterly earnings results, which reported fourth-quarter revenue and adjusted earnings that topped expectations on the strong launch of its new weight loss drug, Zepbound, and higher prices for its blockbuster diabetes treatment, Mounjaro.
Persons: Geoff Meacham, Eli Lilly Organizations: Bank of America Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJobs data show little sign of impending slodown in activity: BofA's Michael GapenMichael Gapen, head of U.S. economics at BofA Securities, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss January labor statistics, the timeline for Fed rate cuts, and more.
Persons: Michael Gapen Michael Gapen, Steve Liesman Organizations: BofA Securities
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere are a lot of income opportunities sitting in the S&P 500, says BofA's Savita SubramanianSavita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, the Fed's rate path outlook, state of the economy, and more.
Persons: BofA's Savita Subramanian Savita Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
Against this backdrop, Bank of America on Monday released a list of best small- and mid-cap ideas for 2024. Strategist Jill Carey Hall added that this year's basket of 31 stocks has average 12-month potential upside of 29%, and is slightly tilted towards value stocks over growth. Shares of Bath & Body Works have trailed the market, rising 2.4% in 2023 and 0.4% so far in 2024. Bank of America also named United Airlines one of its top SMID ideas for 2024. Other names on Bank of America's list of SMID picks included e-commerce retailer Wayfair and aircraft leasing company Air Lease .
Persons: That's, Russell, Jill Carey Hall, Lorraine Hutchinson, Hutchinson, BofA, Geoff Meacham, Lou Gehrig's, Meacham, CyberArk, Tal Liani, Liani, Max, Andrew Didora, UAL, Didora, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wall, Bank of America, Monday, Body, Pharmaceuticals, TAM, United Airlines, Boeing, Bank of, Air Lease Locations: U.S, Amylyx, cybersecurity, CY26, Chicago
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Geoff Meacham on Pfizer earnings: The story is still about Covid contractionGeoff Meacham, Bank of America Securities senior pharmaceuticals analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to break down Pfizer's quarterly earnings results, Big Pharma 2024 outlook, and more.
Persons: Geoff Meacham Organizations: Pfizer, Bank of America Securities, Big Pharma
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSmall and mid cap stocks are on our watch list, says Merrill & BofA's Chris HyzyChris Hyzy, Merrill & Bank of America Private Bank CIO, joins 'Closing Bell' to talk the day's market action.
Persons: Merrill, Chris Hyzy Chris Hyzy Organizations: Merrill & Bank of America Private Bank CIO
Japanese stocks had one of their best years in recent memory, and they could rally even more in 2024. .N225 ALL mountain Big gains for Nikkei in 2023 That momentum has carried into early 2024. What's more, Wall Street sees no signs of Japanese stocks slowing down. In early 2023, Japanese stocks surged after the highest Shunto wage hike in 30 years was passed, at above 3% from above 2% the year prior, according to the Japan Times . Corporate earnings and economic growth Another driver for Japanese stocks this year could be strong corporate earnings and economic growth.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThere's still room to run in small caps, says BofA's Jill Carey HallJill Carey Hall, BofA's head of U.S. small and mid cap strategy, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss small caps 2024 setup as the sector sits out of the rally again.
Persons: Jill Carey, Jill Carey Hall
The start of earnings season had some good news, and some bad news, as I mentioned Tuesday . Without those six stocks, the rest of the S & P is expected to see earnings fall 6%. Earnings for the S & P 500 are expected to grow 11% in 2024, a tall order, Buchbinder says, given he estimates the U.S. economy will grow only 1% this year. "The slow-growth economy we expect will not be conducive to big earnings gains," he says, which is why his estimates of $235 for the S & P 500 earnings in 2024 are well below the consensus of $243. Morgan Stanley said, "As we enter 2024, we are positioned to capitalize on the opportunity set.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, Jeffrey Buchbinder, Tesla, Buchbinder, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Bank of America, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, LPL
Fourth-quarter earnings season is kicking off with a mix of good and bad news. Without those six stocks, the rest of the S & P is expected to see earnings fall 6%. There's a lot riding on earnings in 2024 For the S & P 500 to increase in 2024, earnings need to expand. But with the S & P 500 up over 20% last year, the forward earnings multiple is roughly 19.6, in the very pricey range. We need higher revenues The biggest risk to higher earnings is lower revenue growth.
Persons: Savita Subramanian, General Mills, Mobileye, Nick Raich, Adam Crisafulli, BofA's Subramanian, Deutsche, Binky, Sam Stovall Organizations: Pfizer, Merck, Moderna, Bank of America, Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Nike, FedEx, General, Darden, Constellation Brands, Technology, Samsung Electronics, Vital, Deutsche Bank's Locations: Wayfair, Conagra
(PRO subscribers can view the official 2024 strategist survey here . ) "Lifting our 12-month S & P 500 target to 5100 as inflation falls, the Fed turns dovish, and real yields plunge," Kostin wrote. Other Wall Street firms with similarly bullish forecasts include Citigroup and BMO Capital Markets, which each have S & P 500 price targets of 5,100. Barclays' Venu Krishna was even more bearish, anticipating the S & P 500 would fall to 3,725. Entering the penultimate trading week of the year, the S & P 500 is almost 23% higher in 2023, while the Nasdaq Composite has advanced almost 42%.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCash will be put to work if that rally continues, says BofA's Stephen SuttmeierAllianceBernstein’s Jim Tierney and BofA’s Stephen Suttmeier, join 'Power Lunch' to discuss investors loving cash and where to make cash plays.
Persons: Stephen Suttmeier AllianceBernstein’s Jim Tierney, BofA’s Stephen Suttmeier
Analysts believe Germany's budget crisis will mean tougher fiscal policy in the largest euro zone economy in 2024, which could add to pressure on less wealthy members of the bloc to keep a tighter grip on their finances. Italian 10-year bonds currently yield around 173 basis points more than German debt , 38 bps less than a year ago, while the gap between Portuguese and German yields has narrowed by 34 basis points. French bonds meanwhile yield 58 bps more than German, 5 bps more than a year ago. Analysts argued the German public may be unwilling to accept a tightening of domestic fiscal policy without a blanket approach across Europe - meaning a tougher scenario for the periphery. Bondholders are meanwhile banking on the European Central Bank cutting interest rates in a few months, which should support euro zone peripheral debt.
Persons: Giorgia Meloni, Olaf Scholz, Fabrizio Bensch, Ruben Segura, BofA's Segura, Cayuela, Felix Hubner, Massimiliano Maxia, Stefano Rebaudo, Catherine Evans Organizations: Italian, REUTERS, Germany, Union, Northern, European Commission, UBS, Analysts, European Central Bank, JPMorgan, ECB, Allianz Global Investors, bps, Thomson Locations: Berlin, Germany, Italy, Cayuela, European, Greece, Spain, Europe
Goldman Sachs raised its price target on General Motors after the stock's best day since early 2021. The bank reiterated a buy rating as well as a top pick label, accompanied by a $300 per share price target. Goldman Sachs also maintained its buy rating and increased its target price to $345 per share from $340. To be sure, it maintained its $16 per share price target, which implies more than 3% downside from Wednesday's $16.52 close. — Brian Evans 5:45 a.m ET: Goldman raises GM price target Goldman Sachs analyst Mark Delaney increased his price target on General Motors to $45 from $42 after a series of bullish moves by the auto giant.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, 31.6x, Eric Heath, Wells, Andrew Nowinski, — Brian Evans, José Neves, Marvin Fong, Brian Evans, Salesforce, Brad Sills, Kash Rangan, Jefferies, Snapchat, Pinterest, James Heaney, Meta Marshall, Mark Delaney, Delaney, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, General Motors, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Wall, Bank of America, SNAP, Goldman, GM Locations: Okta, America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailA soft landing for the economy is expected, says BofA's Michael GapenMichael Gapen, head of U.S. economics at BofA Securities, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the trajectory of the economy, the Fed's interest rate outlook, and more.
Persons: BofA's Michael Gapen Michael Gapen Organizations: BofA Securities
ORLANDO, Florida, Nov 29 (Reuters) - If cash has been king, the Fed may be plotting regicide. But once the first Fed cut comes into view, that money will move rapidly out the maturity curve and into riskier assets. A recent report by BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, notes that on average, cash returns 4.5% in the year following the final Fed rate hike, significantly underperforming a wide array of asset classes. Of that, $2.24 trillion is in retail investor funds and $3.52 trillion is in institutional funds. According to Bank of America, investors have poured $1.2 trillion into money market funds so far this year.
Persons: Christopher Waller, Justin Christofel, Cash, Goldman Sachs, Ray Dalio, Jamie McGeever, Josie Kao Organizations: BlackRock, Fed, ICI, Bank of America, Goldman, BofA, Deutsche Bank, U.S, Bridgewater, Reuters, Thomson Locations: ORLANDO, Florida, BlackRock
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Savita Subramanian on why the S&P 500 will hit 5,000 by end of 2024Savita Subramanian, BofA Securities head of U.S. equity and quantitative strategy, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, why she believes next year will be a 'stock picker's paradise' with the S&P hitting 5,000 by year-end, and more.
Persons: Subramanian, Savita Subramanian Organizations: BofA Securities
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBofA's Vivek Arya on Nvidia earnings: The fundamentals 'are absolutely there'Vivek Arya, Bank of America senior semiconductor analyst, joins 'Squawk Box' to break down Nvidia's earnings, which surpassed Wall Street expectations on top and bottom lines, growth outlook, and more.
Persons: Vivek Arya Organizations: Nvidia, Bank of America
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailNot expecting any outright deflation in the packaged food industry, says BofA's Peter GalboPeter Galbo, research analyst at Bank of America, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss deflation in the packaged food industry, the state of the consumer in the space, and more.
Persons: BofA's Peter Galbo Peter Galbo Organizations: Bank of America
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