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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed may slow the pace of rate cuts next year, says Morgan Stanley Wealth's Ellen ZentnerEllen Zentner, chief economic strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the pause in the post-election market rally, how the economy will respond to the incoming administration, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Ellen Zentner Ellen Zentner Organizations: Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Creek Capital's Mark Yusko explains why Nvidia makes him nervousMark Yusko, Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO & CIO, joins ‘Fast Money’ to discuss Nvidia as the world's largest publicly traded company by market cap is set to report earnings next week.
Persons: Mark Yusko Organizations: Nvidia, Morgan Creek Capital Management Locations: Morgan Creek
Three attempts to capture author James Patterson’s massive Alex Cross thriller franchise flopped on the big screen. But Prime Video is betting that the small screen will be the right home for the titular detective with the new series “Cross,” starring Aldis Hodge, debuting Thursday. Keri Anderson / Prime VideoTelling the Cross story through a TV series gives the producers more space to explore the world and the character. Tyler Perry starred in “Alex Cross” in 2012. “I also wanted to bring in the fact that there’s some sexiness to this character,” Watkins added.
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Anna Moneymaker/Getty ImagesTop Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are being careful to keep their options open regarding President-elect Donald Trump’s selection for attorney general, former GOP Rep. Matt Gaetz. Asked if the Senate should receive the House Ethic Committee report on Gaetz, incoming Senate Majority Leader John Thune, of South Dakota, said: “I haven’t given that any thought yet. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham and North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis were less insistent on seeing the House committee’s report. Elections have consequences; (Trump) chose Matt Gaetz. Latest from the Ethics Committee: Asked about the pending report on Gaetz, House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest said Thursday, “What happens in Ethics is confidential.
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Overall, the S & P 500 jumped 2.4% since the last monthly meeting, while the Nasdaq and Dow climbed 4.5%, and 2%, respectively. Wells Fargo up 13.9% Ever since the Fed kicked off its monetary easing cycle with a jumbo 50-basis-point rate cut in mid-September, financial names have soared. Wells Fargo, which did take a hit one week ago, posted a record-high close Wednesday. Research analysts at Bank of America, for example, raised their price target on Wells Fargo Monday. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade.
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CNN —It is no secret that American men’s tennis has been lacking a superstar for years. “I’ve had a really great year,” Fritz said in an interview with CNN Sport. Clive Brunskill/Getty ImagesDespite his strong year, Fritz is reluctant to see himself as the figure at the forefront of American men’s tennis. Riddle has become a fixture at grand slam events in recent years, supporting Fritz at major tournaments around the world. It’s just literally a couple matches here and there, one tournament where it kind of clicks.”Morgan Riddle cheers boyfriend Taylor Fritz during the US Open.
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But the idea of electing the first female president didn't strongly motivate people to turn out. They don't expect that America will have to wait much longer for a female president. "I voted for Vice President Harris, but there was so much pause in that decision — I debated it for weeks," she says. Harris' loss has not diminished Amiwala's optimism that the U.S. could elect its first female president soon. "I think Americans are ready for a woman president, it just wasn't meant to be Harris," Amiwala says.
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Sen. John Cornyn, a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said he “absolutely” wants to see the House Ethics Committee’s findings on Gaetz. “I think there should not be any limitations on the Senate Judiciary Committee’s investigation, including whatever the House Ethics Committee has generated,” he said. Trump has pushed to keep all options on the table to greenlight his nominees, including recess appointments, which would bypass the typical Senate confirmation process. However, Sen. Rick Scott told CNN, “I believe in recess appointments.” Scott had supported recess appointments during his bid for GOP leader, which he lost to Thune. The Supreme Court has ruled on questions about recess appointments, which makes the outcome of taking these questions to court uncertain.
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Here are 14 companies that will benefit from the upswing, according to Morgan Stanley. Advertisement"This holiday season is likely to see stronger spending than last," Morgan Stanley strategists led by Michelle Weaver wrote in a November 13 note, citing sentiment from her firm's economists. Morgan StanleyHowever, that's not to say that all companies will equally enjoy that surge in holiday spending. AdvertisementIn the note, Weaver and her team outlined 16 companies with significant exposure to holiday spending, though only 14 of those stocks have bullish ratings from Morgan Stanley analysts. Each is accompanied by its ticker, market capitalization, price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, industry, and commentary about that industry from Morgan Stanley.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Michelle Weaver, Morgan Stanley Holiday, Rich, Weaver, they'd, Morgan, haven't, that's Organizations: National Retail Federation, Black
Here's a rapid-fire update on all the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. This time around, Trump's tariff proposals on Chinese imports could help Amazon in its competition against low-price online sellers Temu and Shein. Salesforce : Not a Trump stock, but it wasn't a Kamala Harris stock either. Constellation Brands : The Mexican beer importer has been punished on fears about what Trump's tariff and immigration proposals could do to its business. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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Hefty capital gains tax bills could be around the corner for investors in certain mutual funds. Fund families are notifying shareholders of estimated capital gains distributions for 2024, which they will issue to investors in December. This year has been a strong one for stocks, with the S & P 500 up more than 25%, and double-digit distributions from some mutual funds are on deck. See below for a few funds that are expected to spin out double-digit capital gains distributions this year, per Morningstar. If your losses exceed your capital gains, you can also apply up to $3,000 of them toward ordinary income on your federal return.
Persons: Morgan, Stephen Welch, Welch Organizations: Institutional Fund
A man whose 2016 hack of Bitfinex drained nearly 120,000 bitcoin from that cryptocurrency exchange was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison for a money laundering scheme that he and his wife pulled off to hide the swiped crypto. The value of that bitcoin at the time of the Bitfinex cyberattack was just $70 million when it was stolen by Ilya Lichtenstein. Lichtenstein, 35, and his wife, Heather Rhiannon Morgan, pleaded guilty to money laundering conspiracy in federal court in Washington, D.C., in August 2023, about 18 months after their arrest. It was at that plea hearing that Lichtenstein first publicly admitted that he had been the hacker of Bitfinex. With credit for good behavior, which is standard in the federal penal system, Lichtenstein could be released from prison in less than two years.
Persons: cyberattack, Ilya Lichtenstein, Lichtenstein, Heather Rhiannon Morgan, Morgan Organizations: Washington , D.C Locations: Washington ,, Washington
Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Citi initiates Gilead Sciences as buy The firm said it is bullish on the biotech company's HIV franchise. Piper Sandler upgrades Campbell Soup to overweight from neutral Piper Sandler said it sees an attractive entry point for the stock. UBS initiates Cogent as buy The firm said it sees meaningful revenue acceleration for the internet services company. Jefferies reiterates Tesla as hold The firm raised its price target on the stock to $300 per share from $195. Morgan Stanley reiterates Meta as overweight The firm said Meta is a major artificial intelligence beneficiary. "
Persons: Piper Sandler, Campbell, Oppenheimer, Jefferies, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Papa, KeyBanc, Papa John's, BXP, Wells, Wells Fargo, BURL, Meta, Needham, Eli Lilly's Organizations: Citi, Gilead Sciences, HIV, SOVO, UBS, Nvidia, Bank of America, Neutral Bank of America, ISI, Papa Johns International, Company, JPMorgan, Medicines, 3Q, Netflix, Barclays, Airlines, FDA, Novo Nordisk, Microsoft Locations: Europe, Asia, Africa, America, Manhattan, Burlington
Builders, meanwhile, are luring buyers with some perks but are barely budging on prices. That's partly because these companies have another place to turn: the rental market. Opportunistic investors — mostly small and midsize players, who own the vast majority of single-family rentals in the country — are happy to oblige. Builders have also started developing entire communities of single-family homes to be rented out rather than sold, a strategy known as build-for-rent. Their embrace of the rental market says more about the obstacles for buyers than for builders.
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Aaron Dunn, portfolio manager at Morgan Stanley's U.S. Value Fund , noted the "great deal of volatility" in markets following the election result, as markets reprice "what had been a 50/50 election." Speaking to CNBC's "Squawk Box Asia" on Tuesday, Dunn, who's also co-head of value equity at Morgan Stanley, identified three stocks he is betting on following the election result. It's a diversified play in this, [that] you're getting it for just above the market multiple, with a solid runway of growth," Dunn added. According to FactSet data, of 30 analysts covering the stock, 26 give it a buy or overweight rating. He added that the company should increase its long-term growth rate guidance, given the growth in AI data centers.
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The core CPI accelerated 0.3% for the month and was at 3.3% annually, also meeting forecasts. The consumer price index , which measures costs across a spectrum of goods and services, increased 0.2% for the month. That took the 12-month inflation rate to 2.6%, up 0.2 percentage point from September. Inflation perked up in October though pretty much in line with Wall Street expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. Energy costs, which had been declining in recent months, were flat in October while the food index increased 0.2%.
Persons: Dow Jones, Trump, Ellen Zentner Organizations: Dow, of Labor Statistics, Stock, Federal Reserve, Energy, BLS, White, CPI, Morgan Stanley Wealth Management
Evercore ISI downgrades Caterpillar to in line from outperform The firm said it sees earnings per share risk for Caterpillar. Barclays reiterates Instacart as overweight The firm said it is sticking with its overweight rating following earnings. " Telsey reiterates Target as outperform Telsey says it is sticking with its outperform rating on Target ahead of earnings next week. Jefferies reiterates Netflix as buy The firm said the latest report of monthly active users for Netflix weakens the bear case. " TD Cowen reiterates Cava as buy The firm said Cava had a "flawless" third quarter.
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While oil stocks tend to follow the direction of crude prices, the energy sector has gained 3.6% since election day, slightly outpacing the S & P 500. Conflicting signals The crude futures market and the oil and gas stocks appear to be taking different messages from Trump's victory. Since the election, natural gas stocks have been big winners on the prospect of more pipeline permitting. The oilfield services companies are also major beneficiaries under a Trump administration, West said. Oil surplus headwind More ominously, an oil and gas production boom under Trump would lower crude oil prices and likely act as a headwind for the industry.
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It is time to consider scooping up shares of a little-known software play, according to Morgan Stanley. CCC is a software as a service provider specializing in the property-casualty insurance sector and working with insurers and collision repairers. CCCS YTD mountain Shares this year "CCCS is a market share leader, positioned to capture value digitizing and automating the [property and casualty] Insurance industry," Baer wrote. "Established solutions, ramping emerging solutions and AI help to sustain high-single-digit growth." CCC's shares have also underperformed those of its vertical software peers, offering an attractive valuation discount and entry point relative to competitors, the analyst noted.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Josh Baer, Baer Organizations: CCC, Services, Insurance
The news Activist hedge fund Elliott Management on Tuesday disclosed a more-than-$5 billion stake in Honeywell —arguing the industrial conglomerate should consider a breakup. Elliott's position in Honeywell is its largest ever in a single stock, according to Bloomberg News, which first reported the activist's plans. The crux of Elliott's plan is a separation of Honeywell's aerospace and automation businesses into standalone companies. Honeywell's stock is up nearly 32% over the past five years compared with a 92% gain for the broader S & P 500 . Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Stanley's Simeon Gutman: Tariffs will prompt price adjustment in some sectorsSimeon Gutman, Morgan Stanley retail analyst, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss how tariffs on China will impact American consumers, which categories are most prepared to shift production if necessary, and more.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Simeon Gutman, Simeon Gutman, Morgan Stanley Locations: China
Here are Tuesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Loop initiates NXP Semiconductor as buy The firm said it's bullish on the semiconductor company. Morgan Stanley reiterates Walmart as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $89 per share from $82 ahead of earnings next week. Morgan Stanley reiterates Tesla as overweight Morgan Stanley said it's sticking with the stock heading into a Trump administration. Morgan Stanley upgrades International Flavors to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of International Flavors that the fragrance and spice company is undervalued. Morgan Stanley upgrades Viking to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said it sees an attractive entry point for the cruise company.
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Source: NYSEThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. What you need to know todayThe bottom lineThe stock market is riding high on Trump's election victory. The postelection stock rally, however, is likely to stay strong for now. It's hard to go wrong following the age-old rules for investing in the stock market: Be in it for the long term, diversify and look at fundamentals like earnings and valuation.
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The S & P 500 last week scored its best week since November 2023, hitting the 6,000 mark, while the 30-stock Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed above 44,000. Stocks seen as early beneficiaries, among them steelmakers and banks, are losing momentum, while others like Tesla are continuing to climb. Its shares are nearly flat week so far this week. Take a look at the lot: Tesla 's the most popular winner in the group, gaining roughly 21% since Nov. 6, boosted by CEO Elon Musk's close relationship with Trump. Other than Tesla, energy stocks Coterra Energy and Baker Hughes are also moving higher, the latter gaining more than 15% just this month.
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Morgan Stanley has partnered with cap-table firm Carta to reach founders before they get rich. With this new partnership, Carta will refer clients looking to go public to Morgan Stanley at Work, a division that caters to businesses and their employees. How it worksThe referral deal fills gaps for Morgan Stanley and Carta. Morgan StanleyCarta clients can access Morgan Stanley services before moving to Shareworks. Ideally, these conversations lead to employees becoming wealth management clients, Finn said.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Jed Finn, , Doug Martin, General Mills, Morgan, Finn, Carta, Morgan Stanley's, Morgan Stanley Carta, Carta Finn, Henry Ward, Wilson Sonsini, Ward Organizations: Service, Carta, Business, Trump Locations: Silicon, Carta, Silicon Valley
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