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AdvertisementApple CEO Tim Cook is visiting China for the third time this year. Cook attended discussions focused on supply chain and trade issues, per Bloomberg. Apple CEO Tim Cook is visiting China for at least the third time this year as the tech giant prepares for president-elect Donald Trump's proposed import tariffs and the impact on global trade. AdvertisementAccording to Bloomberg, the discussion was focused on supply chain and trade issues. AdvertisementCook has made at least three public appearances in China this year to show his commitment to the country.
Persons: Tim Cook, Cook, Donald Trump's, Premier Li Qiang, Trump Organizations: Bloomberg, Apple, Premier, Beijing, Trump, Companies, China Central Television, Huawei Locations: China, Beijing
On Monday, Combs' lawyers cited Donald Trump in saying defendants enjoy broad free-speech rights. Like Trump, Combs is a criminal defendant with the presumption of innocence, the rap mogul's lawyers wrote Monday. He has a right to a fair trial and a constitutional right to speak out on his own behalf," they wrote. AdvertisementProsecutors did not immediately file a response to Combs' filing. The judge told the parties on Friday that he would decide on Combs' latest bail application — his third — sometime this week.
Persons: Sean, Diddy, Combs, he's, Donald Trump, Trump, , Arun Subramanian, Christy Slavick, Slavik, acquiesce, Alexandra A, Shapiro Organizations: DC, Appeals, Trump, Bureau of Prisons, contactmeasap.com, Prosecutors Locations: Trump's, Brooklyn, Manhattan
Scott Bessent speaks at the National Conservative Conference in Washington D.C., Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Dominic Gwinn | Afp | Getty ImagesFinancial markets on Monday welcomed President-elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. Treasury secretary, with currencies across the globe rallying on hopes that hedge fund manager Scott Bessent can take some of the sting out of Trump's more extreme economic views. "Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary has swelled investor sentiment further with stocks on Wall Street looking set for another flurry of gains," Susannah Streeter, head of money and markets at Hargreaves Lansdown, said in a research note. While many economists are skeptical about the effectiveness of tariffs, Bessent has defended them as "a useful tool for achieving the president's foreign policy objectives." Some strategists expect Trump's Treasury chief pick to be welcomed as good news for Asian currencies over the coming months.
Persons: Scott Bessent, Dominic Gwinn, Donald Trump's, paring, Trump, Bessent, Susannah Streeter, Hargreaves Lansdown, Scott Bessent's, George Soros, Trump's, Scott Spratt, Donald Trump, Brandon Bell Organizations: National Conservative Conference, Washington D.C, Afp, Getty Images, U.S, Treasury, Treasury Department, Connecticut, Key Square, Trump, Hargreaves, China News Service, US, Rabobank, Trump's Treasury, Societe Generale Corporate, Investment Banking, Asia FX, SpaceX, Via Reuters Locations: Washington, London, Xinfeng County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province, China, U.S, Mexico, Treasuries, Brownsville , Texas
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJim Cramer looks at the market's response to Trump's Treasury pick'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at how the market responded to news of president-elect Trump's Treasury pick.
Persons: Jim Cramer Organizations: Treasury, Trump's Treasury
A man walks past the People's Bank of China (PBOC) building on July 20, 2023 in Beijing, China. The People's Bank of China kept the medium-term lending facility rate unchanged at 2.0% on 900 billion yuan ($124.26 billion) worth of one-year loans to some financial institutions, according to the bank's official statement. Keeping the MLF rate intact allows for "greater policy maneuverability" given the change in U.S. administration, at a time when commercial banks' net-interest-margins have remained tight, Pang added. "A delayed reduction in the [MLF] lending rates" would also bolster the yuan against the stronger greenback, JLL's Pang added. Unlike the Fed's focus on a main interest rate, the PBOC uses a variety of rates to manage monetary policy.
Persons: Jiang Qiming, Donald Trump's, Bruce Pang, PBOC's, Pang, Wang Tao, Zhiwei Zhang, JLL's Pang, Gary Ng, PBOC, Pan Gongsheng Organizations: People's Bank of China, China News Service, Getty Images China, U.S, Research, UBS Investment Bank, Beijing Locations: Beijing, China, Greater China, JLL
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPro Talks: Top Washington analyst Dan Clifton on which stocks could be turbocharged by TrumpCNBC's Dominic Chu speaks with Dan Clifton, partner and head of policy research for Strategas, to look beyond the postelection rally and find out which businesses could get a boost in Trump's next term. Plus, he takes stock-specific questions from Pro subscribers.
Persons: Dan Clifton, Dominic Chu Organizations: Trump Locations: Washington, Trump's
watch nowThe billionaire Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson said younger generations should feel positive about the future — and that they can "achieve an enormous amount." When asked how he might reassure young people about their future over issues such as climate change, Branson said, "They can achieve an enormous amount, and so I honestly don't think that young people should be down about it. I think we can overcome climate change if we have the … we've got to make sure we have the right politicians at the top," he said. "Our sweet spot is, we work with youth around the world," Rodgers said of the two organizations. Climate change, public health and criminal justice reforms will be a focus, according to an online release.
Persons: Sir Richard Branson, CNBC's Tania Bryer, Branson, we've, Donald Trump's, Trump, , Nile Rodgers, Rodgers, Chic, Marc Grimwade Organizations: Virgin, CNBC, Branson, Advisory Center, Virgin Unite, Virgin Group, Foundation, Rodgers, Wireimage, Getty Locations: Paris, Adelaide, Australia
As investors position their portfolios for 2025, wealth managers are advocating for a diversified approach with selective bets on undervalued sectors. CNBC Pro spoke to Ollie Clark, deputy head of research at WH Ireland, and Mark Preskett, senior portfolio manager at Morningstar Wealth, about how investors with roughly $500,000 could look to allocate their portfolio. Clark expects the growth in artificial intelligence to lead to another year of bumper returns. Investors with portfolios already geared toward a traditional 60/40 stock-bond portfolio mix can expect some, if limited, relief in the future, according to Clark. The Morningstar Wealth portfolio manager said investors could gain exposure to such companies through the Franklin FTSE South Korea ETF .
Persons: Ollie Clark, Mark Preskett, Clark, Donald Trump, Morningstar, Preskett, WH Ireland's Clark Organizations: CNBC, WH Ireland, Morningstar Wealth, Clark, Federal Reserve, Trump, South, SK Hynix, Samsung, Franklin FTSE, Metals Mining, HG Locations: U.S, South Korea, Franklin FTSE South Korea
Justin Sun, founder of blockchain platform Tron, poses for a photograph in Hong Kong, China, on Friday, May 8, 2020. Tron blockchain founder Justin Sun has invested $30 million into Donald Trump's crypto project, World Liberty Financial, he announced Monday. "We are thrilled to invest $30 million in World Liberty Financial @worldlibertyfi as its largest investor," Sun wrote in a post on X. In exchange, Trump's LLC received billions of tokens and the right to 75% of revenues above a $30 million threshold. Sales now appear to have crossed the $30 million threshold to trigger revenue distribution to Trump's LLC.
Persons: Justin Sun, Tron blockchain, Donald Trump's, Sun, Trump, Bitcoin, TRON, WLFI, Zachary Folkman, Folkman Organizations: Liberty Financial, Liberty, Trump, Trump's, America, Etherscan Locations: Hong Kong, China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWall Street is happy with Trump's Treasury Sec. pick, says Axios' Mike AllenMike Allen, Axios co-founder, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss President-elect Trump's pick for Treasury Secretary, Trump's initial nomination for Matt Gaetz, and much more.
Persons: Axios, Mike Allen Mike Allen, Trump's, Matt Gaetz Organizations: Treasury
The results showed that 78% of prospective buyers of AI-enabled iPhones would pay a monthly subscription to get unlimited access to Apple Intelligence features. Similar to Morgan Stanley, the Melius analysts pointed to the delayed release of Apple Intelligence. Similar to Morgan Stanley and Melius, we see Apple's iPhone upgrade cycle as a story in the coming quarters, rather than right now. Don't trade Apple." With the delayed rollout of Apple Intelligence, it's clear to us that users may take longer to switch up to newer models.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, iPhones, gamed, Said, Melius, Jim Cramer, Morgan Stanley's, Jim, It's, Apple's, Donald Trump's, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Huawei, Apple, Research, Management, CNBC, Nurphoto, Getty Locations: China, India, Manhattan , New York
AdvertisementElon Musk criticized the F-35 program on Sunday. The GAO expects the F-35 program to cost about $2 trillion over its entire lifespan. The billionaire reposted a video montage of coordinated drone swarms on X, writing: "Meanwhile, some idiots are still building manned fighter jets like the F-35." Meanwhile, some idiots are still building manned fighter jets like the F-35 🗑️ 🫠pic.twitter.com/4JX27qcxz1 — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) November 24, 2024It's unclear if Musk intends to use his new position to impact any plans or costs for the F-35, the Pentagon's most expensive fighter program to date. AdvertisementMusk has said before that the US should consider remote-piloted alternatives to manned jets, both to keep up with the rise in drone warfare but also to help Air Force procurement stay competitive.
Persons: Elon Musk, Musk's, Trump, Donald Trump, emoji, Musk Organizations: GAO
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMizuho's Jared Holz on what Trump's FDA pick means for biotech innovationMizuho's Jared Holz joins 'Fast Money' to talk what's next for biopharma space after president-elect Trump names his pick for FDA head.
Persons: Jared Holz Organizations: FDA, Trump
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's cabinet picks suggest lower policy risk for the markets, says Fundstrat's Tom LeeTom Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors head of research, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the rally to start the week, how to position going into the new year, and more.
Persons: Tom Lee Tom Lee Organizations: Fundstrat Global Advisors
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's deregulation will not affect inflation, says Professor of EconomicsSteve Hanke, Professor of Applied Economics at John Hopkins University argues that Trump's policies are not inflationary and expects U.S. inflation to drop below 2% next year.
Persons: Steve Hanke Organizations: Economics, John Hopkins University
Scott Bessent, founder and chief executive officer of Key Square Group LP, during an interview in Washington, D.C., June 7, 2024. The U.S. stock market appeared to cheer President-elect Donald Trump's presumptive nominee for Treasury secretary, who told CNBC earlier in November that he sees an era of strong growth and lower inflation ahead. Stock market futures rose and Treasury yields tumbled early Monday following the announcement late Friday that Trump would pick Scott Bessent, a familiar Wall Street figure, to take on his administration's most important economic role. The move sent a message that Trump wants someone with strong market credentials as well as a similar philosophy for the role. In particular, bond yields have scaled higher, with some interpreting the move as anticipating another leg up for inflation while others see it as traders pricing in stronger growth.
Persons: Scott Bessent, Donald Trump's, Trump, Sarah Bianchi, Evercore, Bianchi Organizations: Key, Washington , D.C, CNBC, Stock, Republicans Locations: Washington ,, U.S
AdvertisementJack Smith wants to end his major criminal case against Donald Trump. In back-to-back filings on Monday, special counsel Jack Smith sought permission from federal judges to abandon both of his cases against President-elect Donald Trump. "The Department's position is that the Constitution requires that this case be dismissed before the defendant is inaugurated," Smith wrote in relation to the election-interference case. "The American People re-elected President Trump with an overwhelming mandate to Make America Great Again," Steven Cheung wrote in a press statement. "Today's decision by the DOJ ends the unconstitutional federal cases against President Trump, and is a major victory for the rule of law.
Persons: Jack Smith, Donald Trump, Trump, Smith, Steven Cheung Organizations: Department, Trump, American People, DOJ Locations: Florida
In today's big story, Trump's trade plans could spell trouble for prices, and preparing for it isn't so easy . AdvertisementThe prevailing theory among many economists is Trump's plan will increase prices and inflation as companies pass the cost of the taxes down to their customers. He told BI he views them more as a negotiation tactic with China and American companies with operations there. Still, some experts told BI they foresee obstacles to making it a reality . Sector experts told BI the massive chipmaker will continue to make its most advanced tech in Taiwan .
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The sustainability theme faces an uncertain future under President-elect Donald Trump, but Morgan Stanley has named a number stocks with major upside. Here are two of Morgan Stanley's top stocks with over 60% upside potential: EDP Renovaveis The investment bank is bullish on EDP Renovaveis and has a target price of 18 euros ($18.68), giving it nearly 66% upside potential. RWE Also on Morgan Stanley's list is German electric utility company RWE , which it describes as a "global leader in renewables." The bank's analyst Rob Pulleyn sees RWE as "oversold on a combination of falling power prices earlier in 2024 and fears around renewables value creation." Morgan Stanley has a target price of 50 euros ($169.50) on the Frankfurt-listed stock, giving it almost 60% potential upside.
Persons: Donald Trump, Morgan Stanley, Morgan, Arthur Sitbon, Sitbon, Rob Pulleyn, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Big Tech, Frankfurt Stock Exchange Locations: U.S, Europe, Lisbon, Portugal, Frankfurt
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe quick burst of buying was not because of Trump's win, but Harris' loss, says Jim Cramer'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks at how the market responded to news of president-elect Trump's Treasury pick.
Persons: Harris, Jim Cramer Organizations: Trump's Treasury
Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m. Best Buy shares rose roughly 4.5% on Monday ahead of the company's fiscal 2025 third-quarter earnings before Tuesday's opening bell. As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . Every weekday the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer holds a "Morning Meeting" livestream at 10:20 a.m.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Stocks, Donald Trump's, Scott Bessent, Bessent, Jim, Bristol Myers, Eli Lilly, RJK, Jim Cramer's Organizations: CNBC, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Bristol Myers Squibb, FDA, JPMorgan, Club, HHS, Research, Arm Holdings
Chipmaker Intel and the CHIPS Act Office are close to finalizing a deal which would award the company a roughly $8 billion grant, according to a person familiar with the matter, as the Biden administration moves to dole out funds before President-elect Donald Trump's inauguration. The U.S. awarded Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. a $6.6 billion grant earlier this month, raising investor expectations that cash funding for Intel would come soon. Intel has benefited from CHIPS Act tax breaks but has not yet received cash awards, something which Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has expressed dissatisfaction with. "We're frustrated that hasn't moved faster," Gelsinger told CNBC in October, referring to the CHIPS Act grants. U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson had previously said he might look to repeal the bipartisan CHIPS Act, but he then walked back those comments.
Persons: Biden, Donald Trump's, Intel's, Pat Gelsinger, hasn't, Gelsinger, They've, Mike Johnson, acquirers Organizations: Intel, Commerce Department, Department of Defense, Street Journal, The New York Times, U.S, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, CNBC, Qualcomm Locations: Intel's
AdvertisementTrump has been hard on EVs, but a new friendship with Elon Musk could change things. So far, Musk supports Trump's plans to dismantle EV tax credits. Automakers had hoped that Musk would support EV regulations and tax credits, but it appears the CEO is siding with Trump for now. An industry group representing many automakers (but not Tesla) pleaded with Trump to preserve EV tax credits but reconsider some of the more stringent emissions regulations. This was an about-face from Musk's stance a few months earlier when he advocated for trade barriers and warned that Chinese EV companies would "demolish" competition without guardrails.
Persons: Elon, Donald Trump, Elon Musk, Trump, he's, Trump's, Musk, Tesla Organizations: Trump, Biden, Government, Trump's, EV, Tesla, Twitter, US, Alliance, Automotive Innovation, Biden Administration Locations: Lago, China, Europe
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump's labor secretary nomination will be a headwind for gig companies, saysTD Cowen’s Paul Gallant, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Trump’s latest cabinet pick and how she'll impact the markets.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow the foreign exchange market could respond to Trump's economic policiesMark McCormick, TD Securities head of FX & EM strategy, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss the outlook on the foreign exchange market for 2025, what Trump's proposed tariffs and other economic policies could mean for global economies, and more.
Persons: Mark McCormick Organizations: TD Securities, FX
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