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A customer during the grand re-opening of a Century 21 department store in New York, US, on Tuesday, May 16, 2023. Retail sales increased a seasonally adjusted 0.4% on the month, up from the unrevised 0.1% gain in August and better than the 0.3% Dow Jones forecast, according to the advanced report. Excluding autos, sales accelerated 0.5%, better than the forecast for just a 0.1% rise. The numbers are adjusted for seasonal factors but not inflation, which rose 0.2% on the month as measured by the consumer price index. Despite the decline in initial filings, continuing claims, which run a week behind, edged higher to 1.867 million.
Persons: Dow Jones, Helene, Milton Organizations: Federal Reserve, Commerce Department, Dow, Labor Department, Stock, Boeing Locations: New York, Florida, North Carolina, U.S, Michigan
AdvertisementThe US's efforts to produce more semiconductor chips have encountered some challenges over the past few years, but the tide may be turning. In 2022, President Joe Biden signed the CHIPS Act into law, which included $39 billion in manufacturing incentives for chip production in the US. Last year, TSMC announced that the official opening of its first Arizona fab would be pushed back from 2024 to 2025. TSMC's production of Apple chips is good news for Americans hoping to land jobs in the industry, Patel said. He said he thinks TSMC's production of Apple chips would bode well for the future.
Persons: TSMC, Biden, It's, , Tim Culpan, Culpan, Tim Cook, Dylan Patel, SemiAnalysis, Mark Muro, Apple, Harris, Joe Biden, Arizona hasn't, it's, Morris Chang, Patel, Muro, bode Organizations: Apple, Service, Brookings Institution, Biden, Management, Workers, Brookings Institute, Semiconductor Industry Association Locations: Arizona, Taiwan, Phoenix
Ark Invest's Innovation ETF realized $3.5 billion in losses in the fiscal year ending July 2024. AdvertisementCathie Wood's Ark Invest recently filed its annual report for its fiscal year ending July 31, and it reveals some steep losses. Ark's flagship Innovation ETF realized $3.5 billion in losses from July 31, 2023, through July 31, 2024. The Ark Innovation ETF is down 9% year-to-date and off 70% from its record high. AdvertisementHere are the stocks in Ark Invest's flagship ETF that saw the biggest realized losses for the fiscal year ending July 31.
Persons: Cathie Wood, , Wood, Ark's Organizations: Ark Invest, Service, Invest, Times, Veracyte, Beam Therapeutics, Teladoc
The Raytheon Technologies headquarters building is seen at dusk in Arlington, Virginia, on Jan. 20, 2024. The Raytheon subsidiary of defense contractor RTX agreed Wednesday to pay more than $950 million to settle U.S. Department of Justice investigations into an alleged government contract fraud scheme, violations of foreign bribery laws and the Arms Export Control Act. More than $22 million of that settlement will be offset by Raytheon's settlement with the DOJ. The company as part of the DOJ settlement also agreed to enter into deferred prosecution agreements involving that conduct in federal district courts in Brooklyn, New York, and Massachusetts. We are committed to working closely with the incoming independent monitor to improve and further enhance our ethics and compliance program."
Persons: RTX, Kevin Driscoll, Driscoll Organizations: Raytheon Technologies, Raytheon, U.S, Department of, Control Act, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, DOJ, State Department, Defense Department, Patriot, SEC, Raytheon Company Locations: Arlington , Virginia, Qatar, Brooklyn , New York, Massachusetts, Brooklyn
Why your drug store is closing
  + stars: | 2024-10-16 | by ( Nathaniel Meyersohn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
What is going on with America’s drug stores? Meanwhile, increased competition and failed growth strategies, like acquiring primary care providers, continue to have reverberating impacts on drug stores. Shifting trendsDrug store chains are struggling because of lower reimbursement rates for prescription drugs, according to analysts who cover the industry. A customer walks to a Walgreens store in Wheeling, Ill., Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2024. Dollar General’s growth has also hurt drug store chains in rural areas.
Persons: Tim Wentworth, , ” Wentworth, Elizabeth Anderson, PBMs, ” Anderson, Nam, VIllageMD, Brendan Smialowski Organizations: New, New York CNN, CVS, Walgreens, Wall Street, IRI, CNN, Amazon, Walmart, Costco, American Medical Association Locations: New York, Wheeling , Ill, VillageMD, Washington ,, AFP
A person rides past a Walgreens truck, owned by the Walgreens Boots Alliance, in Manhattan, New York City, on Nov. 26, 2021. The retail drugstore chain also said it plans to close roughly 1,200 stores over the next three years, which includes 500 in fiscal 2025 alone. The company said those closures will be "immediately accretive" to its adjusted earnings and free cash flow. In June, Walgreens said it intends to close a "significant" number of its underperforming stores by 2027. Walgreens anticipates adjusted earnings per share of $1.40 to $1.80 in the coming fiscal year.
Persons: Tim Wentworth Organizations: Walgreens, Walgreens Boots Alliance, LSEG, Wall Street Locations: Manhattan , New York City, U.S
Bank of America topped analyst estimates for third-quarter profit and revenue on better-than-expected trading results. Here's what the company reported:Earnings: 81 cents vs. 77 cents LSEG estimateRevenue: $25.49 billion vs. $25.3 billion estimateThe bank said Tuesday that net income fell 12% from a year earlier to $6.9 billion, or 81 cents a share. Revenue rose less than 1% to $25.49 billion as a rise in trading revenue and asset management and investment banking fees offset a decline in net interest income. That's a key question after the lender signaled in July that a rebound in net interest income was coming in the second half of this year. Bank of America has seen its haul from net interest income get compressed as the Federal Reserve boosted rates over the past two years.
Persons: Wells, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Organizations: of America, Bank of America, Federal Reserve, JPMorgan Chase, Citigroup Locations: Wells Fargo
Stock futures were calm on Tuesday evening as Wall Street looks to see whether equities can be rebound to record highs this week. Futures tied to the S&P 500 were flat. Nasdaq 100 futures ticked up by less than 0.1%, while Dow Jones Industrial Average futures added just 2 points. The Dow and S&P 500 both slipped from their recent records during Tuesday's regular trading session, falling 0.75% and 0.76%, respectively. Tech stocks – semiconductors, in particular – weighed on the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq.
Persons: Bryn Talkington, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Dow Jones Industrial, Dow, Nasdaq, Tech, Nvidia, Management, UnitedHealth, Abbott Laboratories
Citi is warning that Constellation Energy could face execution risks in restarting the Three Mile Island nuclear plant , initiating coverage of the high-flying power stock with caution. But Citi analyst Ryan Levine warned that Constellation will likely face cost overruns and delays in restarting Three Mile Island. Every month that the project is delayed could shave 9 cents off Constellation's stock, according to Levine. Levine also warned that Constellation could face challenges inking deals to directly power data centers with its nuclear reactors, the largest such fleet in the country. About 35% of Constellation's current stock price assumes power sales from its nuclear fleet to the tech companies scaling up data centers.
Persons: Ryan Levine, Levine Organizations: Citi, Constellation Energy, Constellation, Microsoft
The vast majority of analysts surveyed by FactSet hold a strong buy or buy rating on the stock. Despite its recent slowdown, analysts surveyed by FactSet have a consensus buy rating on the dominant e-commerce platform. Bullish voices on the stock include Goldman Sachs analyst Eric Sheridan, who recently reiterated a buy rating and $230 price target. JPMorgan's Anmuth is similarly positive on Amazon ahead of earnings, rating the stock overweight and saying it remains the favorite in the bank's firm's internet sector coverage. The consensus FactSet rating on Meta is buy, with an average price target of $604, suggesting just 2.3% potential upside.
Persons: Roundhill, , selloff, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Nvidia's Blackwell, Brad Zelnick, Amit Daryanani, Daryanani, Apple's wearables, qtr, Tim Cook's, you'd, Morgan Stanley, Jensen, Blackwell, Biden, Tesla, enthusiam, Elon, Wells, Colin Langan, Department's, Doug Anmuth, Bank of America's Justin Post, Eric Sheridan, Sheridan, Goldman, Anmuth, Baird, Roth MKM, JPMorgan's Anmuth, Goldman's Sheridan, Meta's, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, CNBC, Windows, Investment, Deutsche Bank, Justice Department, Blackwell, Bloomberg, Ford, General Motors, EV, Google, FactSet, Bank of America's, ISI, Walmart, Costco, eBay, Meta, Ray, Labs, Facebook, Temu, Goldman Locations: China, FactSet, ., Downside, U.S, Wells Fargo, American, Meta's Asia, Pacific
Goldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat analysts' expectations. The investment bank posted $12.7 billion of revenue and almost $3 billion of net earnings. AdvertisementGoldman Sachs reported third-quarter earnings on Tuesday that beat Wall Street's expectations, sending its stock up as much as 3% in premarket trading. It also cut its operating expenses by 8%, fueling a 45% surge in net income to $2.99 billion. The fee bonanza reflected a sharp increase in net revenues from debt underwriting amid strong leveraged finance and investment-grade activity, and higher net revenues in equity underwriting driven by secondary offerings.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, , David Solomon, Solomon, Brian Moynihan Organizations: Service, Barclays, General Motors, Bank of America's, Bank of America
Shares of Swedish telecom firm Ericsson jumped amid third-quarter core earnings that surpassed analyst expectations and growth in North American demand. Net sales shed 4% year-on-year to 61.8 billion Swedish crowns in the third quarter, but nevertheless surpassed analyst expectations of near 61.6 billion, according to Reuters estimates. North America emerged as a bright spot in the sales picture, with year-on-year growth of more than 50%. "North America was the first to roll out 5G, and of course they were also the first to therefore slow down the pace. The North American growth offset steep third-quarter sales declines in both north east and south east Asia, where telecommunication companies have recently been focusing on developing markets such as India.
Persons: Börje Ekholm, CNBC's, Ekholm Organizations: Ericsson, Reuters, Nokia, AT, 5G, UBS Locations: North, London, America, U.S, ORAN, Asia, India, China, Sweden
Citigroup reported third-quarter results before the opening bell on Tuesday that topped Wall Street expectations, with growth in investment banking and wealth management. Wealth revenue rose 9%. Net income fell to $3.2 billion, or $1.51 per share, from $3.5 billion, or $1.63 per share, a year earlier. Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser took over in March 2021 and has focused on slimming down the bank during her tenure. The other major banks that have reported third-quarter results so far have also beaten earnings expectations, including Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
Persons: LSEG, Jane Fraser, Fraser, outperforming, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Citibank, Citigroup, Wall, JPMorgan Chase Locations: Canada, Wharf, London
The best way to determine how much house you can afford is by working backward from your current budget. Current mortgage rates: The lower your mortgage rate, the more house you can afford. Where you live can impact home affordabilityHow much house you can afford depends a lot on where you live. How much house can I afford FAQsWhat percentage of my income should I spend on a house? The more debt you have, the less house you'll be able to afford.
Persons: You'll, Brian Walsh, Walsh, you'll, Freddie Mac, that's, it's, homebuyers Organizations: Business, CFP, . Census Bureau, National Association of Insurance, Consulting, homeownership, DTI, Chevron Locations: West Virginia, U.S, Washington, Alabama, New Jersey, Chevron
Wells Fargo stock hit new multi-year highs on Monday after Wall Street analysts praised the bank's third-quarter earnings report. Investors are mulling a slew of positive analysts' calls after Wells Fargo's better-than-expected quarterly earnings . WFC 5Y mountain Wells Fargo 5 years In response, Barclays raised Wells Fargo's price target to $75 apiece from $66 on Sunday, implying roughly 23% upside from Friday's prior close. In fact, in Jim's Sunday column , he argued that Wells Fargo's earnings report may be the best of the batch so far. Wells Fargo bank signage is seen on Broadway on April 12, 2024 in New York City.
Persons: Wells, Wells Fargo, That's, Wells Fargo's, Charlie Scharf, Piper Sandler, JPMorgan Chase, Jamie Dimon, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Jim, we're, dealmaking, Jim Cramer, Charlie Scharf's, Piper Sandler's, Jim Cramer's, Michael M Organizations: Wall, Barclays, Wells, Federal Reserve, JPMorgan, Bank of America, Citigroup, Wall Street, Club, CNBC, Broadway, Santiago, Getty Locations: Wells Fargo, Wells, New York City
"The people who want us, find us and sleep at night," said Peris, who manages the Strategic Value Dividend Fund and the U.S. Strategic Dividend exchange-traded fund . What to look for in dividend stocks Peris leans more "old economy" when looking for stocks, focusing on names that are everyday brands that people know. The U.S. Strategic Dividend ETF has an adjusted expense ratio of 0.5% and 3.19% 30-day SEC yield. A-shares of the Strategic Value Dividend Fund (SVAAX), which have an adjusted expense ratio of 1.06%, have a 30-day SEC yield of 3.27%, as of Sept 30. "The dividend investor's focus has to be, by definition, on — does this income stream add up?
Persons: Hermes, Daniel Peris, Peris, they've, they're, Buybacks Organizations: Federal Reserve, U.S, Strategic, CNBC, SEC, Holdings Locations: U.S, SVAAX, Silicon Valley
Apple stock jumped Monday after a Wall Street firm touted the iPhone maker ahead of its quarterly earnings report. Analysts said Apple's stock may be able to advance higher on a late October earnings report that merely matches Wall Street estimates, so investors should be positioned accordingly. However, we do agree with Evercore's optimism on AI iPhone integration, and its ability to usher in an upgrade cycle for Apple's flagship device. But with our "own it, don't trade it" view still intact on Apple stock, it's acceptable for the upgrade cycle to get off to a slower start. "I'm for the elongated [upgrade] cycle," Jim Cramer said on Monday.
Persons: Apple, Apple's, Jim Cramer, Jim Cramer's, Jim, Tim Cook, Victor J Organizations: Apple, Street, Bears, Huawei, Apple Intelligence, CNBC, Apple Inc, Blue, Bloomberg, Getty Locations: China, New York
Berkshire Hathaway's Bank of America stake has finally been cut to below the key 10% threshold, keeping Warren Buffett's next potential moves under wraps for a few months. The first 700 million shares had a low cost basis of only about $7 per share, while the average cost of the next 300 million shares was in the $30s, Goldberg estimated. "When we sell something, very often it's going to be our entire stake," Buffett said in 2020 when he entirely dumped his holdings in airlines. Still, Buffett sounded negative towards banking following 2023's regional bank crisis that took down Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank. It's gotten changed by [the regional bank crisis].
Persons: Warren Buffett's, Brian Moynihan, Jason Goldberg, Buffett, Goldberg, It's, That's, digitalization, fintech, Goldman Sachs, Wells Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway's Bank of America, Bank of America, Barclays, Federal, Bank, Signature Bank, First Republic Bank, JPMorgan, U.S . Bancorp Locations: Berkshire, Charlotte, Wells Fargo, U.S
Owning a home in high-climate risk states like Florida is becoming tougher amid rising costs. Experts say the next few years will be crucial for housing policy in the wake of severe climate disasters. On the one hand, buyers are facing rising costs as insurance premiums skyrocket. Still, a big advantage to owning a home is the ability to lock in housing costs. That's especially true after climate disasters, according to one study that looked at rent prices following hurricanes in US coastal states.
Persons: Hurricane Milton, homebuyers, Chen Zhao, Jung Hyun Choi, Choi, Katrina, Zhao Organizations: Service, Institute's, Finance Policy Center Locations: Florida, Hurricane, Texas, Georgia, Louisiana, it's
Jayde Powell started her social media career over a decade ago, working for wellness brands and big name companies like Delta Airlines. The money she earns from LinkedIn helps her pay her mortgage and utilities bills, and offset monthly business expenses, while she grows her own company, she says. Powell has made $32,700 through The Em Dash Co. and another $2,750 from other social media content so far this year. "There have been times where I haven't been able to pull in new client work [at the Em Dash Co.]." Here's how Powell developed her voice on social media and leveraged it into a lucrative LinkedIn side hustle.
Persons: Jayde Powell, Powell, Powell —, , It's Organizations: Delta Airlines, LinkedIn, Twitter, CNBC, Em Locations: America, Atlanta, U.S
It could be a bad idea to keep a stock solely to skip out on realizing capital gains. The right advice can buy time, reduce tax burdens, or even avoid them altogether without breaking any laws. "So, a tax-loss-harvesting type of trading will take place and then you are reducing your capital gains taxes." This grants them a tax deduction while skipping out on capital gains tax. Even some of our hedge fund managers who get compensation through carried interests of capital gains can defer those capital gains and even avoid them."
Persons: , Lapsiwala, John Pantekidis, Pantekidis, It's Organizations: Service, DAF
“Then, later on, when we left, she was like, ‘Oh, so you like him,’” recalls Wati. “But a week later, we decided to get together on a Saturday, and we spent most of the day together,” recalls Mike. “He’d mail them to me in these little padded envelopes,” recalls Wati. “Eventually, I was able to figure out how to get some credit for doing a paper at Melbourne University in January 1989,” recalls Mike. “She would stay for about a month or a little bit more,” recalls Wati.
Persons: Mike Grossman, Mike “, Mike, , There’s, , , he’d, I’d, ” Mike, bode, Melbourne’s Monash, Wati, Yanti, Michael, nudging, ’ ”, Wati Grossman, ” Wati, Paul, Gauguin, Andrew Lloyd Webber, I’m, They’d, “ Wati, Khan ’ —, we’re, He’d, who’d, Wati’s, Boston, they’d, Wati —, Kevin Costner’s, we’d, it’s, Wati Grossman —, Levis Strauss, Alex, Talia, Mike’s, Grossman, We’ve, he’s, they’re, we’ve Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, Harvard Law School, Melbourne’s, National Gallery of Victoria, Star Trek, , Australian Broadcasting Commission, Facebook, “ Technology, Sony, Radio, Melbourne University, Wati, Washington DC, New, Melbourne Botanic Gardens, Harvard Memorial Church, Harvard Memorial, Fashion Institute of Technology, Levis Strauss and Company Locations: Australia, Melbourne, Boston, California, San Francisco, American, Indonesian Australian, Indonesia, , Wati, Radio Australia, Christmastime, New York City, Washington, New York, Botanic, United States, Hotel, Sydney, Sydney “, Silicon Valley, In California
Wholesale prices were flat in September, below expectations
  + stars: | 2024-10-11 | by ( Jeff Cox | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
A measure of wholesale prices showed no change in September, pointing to a continued easing in inflation, the Labor Department reported Friday. The producer price index, which measures what producers get for their goods and services, was flat for the month and up 1.8% from a year ago. Within the PPI, a 0.2% decline in final demand goods prices offset a 0.2% increase in services. A 3% jump in deposit services costs pushed the services index higher, while professional and commercial equipment wholesaling prices tumbled 6.3%. Similarly, the index for gasoline fell 5.6%, holding back gains on the goods index.
Persons: Dow Jones Organizations: Labor Department, PPI, Fed
Investors who fear stubborn inflation, if not an outright rebound, got a bit of a salve on Friday morning. Wholesale prices showed no change month over month for September, coming in below expectations. The producer price index report may help offset some of the slight concerns about Thursday's consumer price index report, which was a bit hotter than expected. The personal consumption expenditures price index for September will be released on Oct. 31. "We think the Fed is really still on track to cut 25 [basis points] at each of the next two meetings," Seif added.
Persons: David Seif, Seif, Wells Organizations: Nomura Securities, Fed, PPI, Traders, JPMorgan Chase, BNY Mellon Locations: Wells Fargo
South Korea's central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.25%, the first rate cut from the BOK since the Federal Reserve started tightening its monetary policy in March 2022. This was in line with a poll of economists from Reuters, who forecasted a rate cut. At that time, South Korea's inflation stood at 2.6%, but climbed sharply to hit 6.3% in July 2022, its highest in over 20 years. Oh noted that macro conditions are supportive of a rate cut, with a "favourable" inflationary backdrop. Oh predicts that after the October cut of 25 basis points, three more consecutive cuts will follow on a quarterly basis, eventually bringing the BOK's benchmark interest rate to 2.5%.
Persons: BOK, Morgan Stanley's, Kathleen Oh, We've, Morgan Stanley Organizations: Bank of, Federal Reserve, Reuters Locations: Bank of Korea, Seoul, Korea's, Korea
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