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Fossil fuels still dominate the global energy mix at 81.5% in 2023, according to the Energy Institute. "It just goes to show how difficult it is to change the energy mix. It's because it takes time," said Lorenzo Simonelli, chairman and CEO of Baker Hughes, a global energy technology company. Takayuki Ueda, the representative director president and CEO of INPEX, a Japanese oil company, reiterated technology's role in the energy transition. Energy companies have been leaning on gas as a "reliable dispatch of power" to meet demand, said Maví Zingoni, CEO of Power at GE Vernova, an energy equipment manufacturing and services company.
Persons: Lorenzo Simonelli, Baker Hughes, Simonelli, Takayuki Ueda, Ueda, Maví Zingoni, Zingoni, Olivier Le Peuch, Le Peuch, CNBC's Dan Murphy Organizations: Energy Institute, CNBC, Energy, Power, GE Vernova, SLB Locations: Abu Dhabi
Python and SQL are among the most popular languages; C++ and Tableau are more specialized. Big Tech firms like Apple and Amazon have signaled a move away from the complicated coding language C++, but there's still a place for engineers who know the coding language on Wall Street. AdvertisementIn today's machine-to-machine world, having some experience with programming languages is a must. As it turns out, not all programming languages are made equal and some are more relevant to certain corners of Wall Street than others. Here are the programming languages to know:
Persons: there's, Apple, Swift, It's, Matt Stabile Organizations: Business, Big Tech, Apple, Stony Brook University, White, Citadel Securities, Microsoft, Virtu Financial, Hudson, Sigma, Susquehanna International Group, Wall
In today's big story, billionaire Ken Griffin has some advice for President-elect Donald Trump, including a suggestion for his Treasury pick . While speaking Thursday at the Economic Club of New York, Griffin said he appreciates the importance of those issues to Americans but said aggressive tactics to address them could make things work. Griffin is one of the biggest donors to the Republican Party, but declined to publicly endorse either presidential candidate this year. AdvertisementModeration hasn't been the name of the game for Trump with some of his proposed policies. AdvertisementHe said he'd be open to selling a minority stake in his hedge fund to the right partner.
Persons: it's, Ken Griffin, Donald Trump, Trump Ken Griffin, Mike Blake, Insider's Bradley Saacks, Michelle Abrego, Griffin, Manny Roman, Trump, Marc Rowan, Rowan, Alexander Tamargo, Thoma Bravo Griffin, he'd, Zalubowski, Chelsea Jia Feng, Elon, Paul, Tyson, Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson Ron Antonelli, Chip Somodevilla, Rebecca Zisser, Tucker Carlson, Bari Weiss, BI's Peter Kafka, Chris Balfe, Ridley Scott's, You've, Dan DeFrancesco, Jack Sommers, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Treasury, Trump, Citadel, Milken, Global Conference, Reuters, Economic, of New, Republican Party, Citadel Securities, Sequoia, Millennium Management, BlackRock, Chelsea, Getty, Netflix, Bank of America, NY Daily, Fox News, Auto, Ford, GM, Volkswagen Locations: Beverly Hills , California, U.S, of New York, Montreal, New York, London, Chicago
CNN —It began with a peace move nobody wanted and ended with an experimental missile strike so rare in war Moscow gave a 30-minute heads-up to Washington. The White House publicly authorized Ukraine Sunday to fire missiles it supplied into Russia proper, which it swiftly did Monday. Moscow responded by using an experimental medium-range missile, with hypersonic speeds and a multiple warhead system usually reserved for nuclear payloads, to strike Dnipro Thursday. Similarly, Putin’s decision to launch the Oreshnik missile was likely Moscow stepping up another rung on a carefully prepared ladder of escalation. Yuri Budanov, head of Ukraine’s defense intelligence, said Friday it was a “medium-range ballistic missile, a nuclear weapons carrier.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Putin, Olaf Scholz, Vladimir Putin, Scholz, Trump, Joe Biden’s, , Russia’s, , Yuri Budanov, ” Budanov, Biden Organizations: CNN, White House, Ukraine Sunday, Dnipro Thursday, Kremlin, Russia’s, Foundation, NATO, Intermediate Nuclear Forces, US, United Kingdom’s Defence Intelligence Locations: Moscow, Washington, Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Europe, Poland, France, Dnipro, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Kupiansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kursk
While Wall Street is confident that there will be a continued boom under Trump, UBS GWM is less sure. "AI infrastructure spending remains robust, and we expect key semiconductor components needed for AI to remain supply constrained in 2025, supporting pricing," UBS GWM strategists wrote. "We believe investment-grade bonds offer attractive yields and expect mid-single-digit returns in US dollar terms," UBS GWM strategists wrote. "In 2025, we believe gold will remain an effective hedge against key political concerns, including government debt levels, inflation, or geopolitical tensions," UBS GWM strategists wrote. Residential and commercial properties both make sense, though UBS GWM specifically cited property types like logistics, data centers, and multifamily housing.
Persons: Donald Trump, Mark Haefele, UBS GWM, Haefele Organizations: UBS Global Wealth Management, UBS GWM, Trump, UBS, Technology, Utilities Locations: Japan
CNN —Cara Delevingne and Taylor Swift are closer than we knew. In an “Interview” conversation with Nikki Glaser, the actress and model shared that she had once lived briefly with Swift. It came up after Glaser said, “I mean, as a Swiftie, I would love a roast of Taylor Swift. But I actually wouldn’t because I would be angry if anyone was really mean.”“That’s so true,” Delevingne said, laughing. “She’s one of the funniest, most clever people,” Delevingne said.
Persons: CNN — Cara Delevingne, Taylor Swift, Nikki Glaser, Swift, Glaser, , ” Delevingne, Taylor, ” Glaser, Delevingne, Organizations: CNN
AdvertisementJaguar defended its rebranding campaign after online critics roasted a promotional video. The campaign, featuring models and no cars, was criticized as "woke." Jaguar's managing director is defending the British luxury-car maker's rebranding campaign — calling out some of its online critics and characterizing their reaction as "vile hatred" and "intolerance." (Most 2024 Jaguar models have list prices of about $50,000 to $80,000.) In response to the video posted on X by Jaguar, Musk wrote : "Do you sell cars?"
Persons: Jaguar's, Rawdon Glover, Brad Audet, , Glover, India's Tata, Elon Musk, Andrew, Tristan Tate, Ian Miles Cheong, Musk, Nick Freitas, Bud Light, Bud, it's Organizations: Financial Times, Mazda, North America, Jaguar, Rover, Land Rover, India's, India's Tata Motors, Tesla, Republican, Delegates Locations: Virginia
The S & P 500 has now seen seven consecutive weeks of inflows, keeping the post-election momentum intact. I want to use the S & P 500 SPDR Trust ETF (SPY) to hedge these gains and bet against the consensus of markets finishing the year on a high note. SPY YTD mountain SPDR S & P 500 ETF Trust, YTD Investors have rejoiced with expectations for a more business-friendly economy ahead following President Elect Donald Trump's victory in early November. My short-term view of a shallow repricing in the S & P 500 might come to fruition now that we have Nvidia's earnings in the rearview mirror. BEFORE MAKING ANY FINANCIAL DECISIONS, YOU SHOULD STRONGLY CONSIDER SEEKING ADVICE FROM YOUR OWN FINANCIAL OR INVESTMENT ADVISOR.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Long Organizations: Bank of America, SPDR, Trust, YTD Investors, Treasury, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
This isn't the first time I've received travel credit in exchange for taking a later flight — and it happens more often than you might think. How to get travel credit or compensation for giving up your seatPeak travel season often coincides with flight snafus from inclement weather or mechanical issues. If your schedule can accommodate a spontaneous change of plans, here's what you should know about volunteering for travel credit. AdvertisementUnderstanding bumping and denied boardingOperating a commercial flight is expensive, so most airlines slightly oversell each flight to compensate for no-shows and last-minute cancellations. You'll get the fastest response if you include your date(s) of travel, flight number(s), full contact information, and airline frequent flyer number.
Persons: I'm, I've, you'll, It's, you've, You'll Organizations: American Airlines, Department of Transportation, Aviation, Airlines Locations: New Orleans, Austin, Italy, U.S
CNN —A civil jury in Ireland on Friday found that mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor sexually assaulted a woman in a hotel penthouse after a night of heavy partying. McGregor testified that he never forced her to do anything and that the woman had fabricated her allegations after the two had consensual sex. The woman’s lawyer said she never pretended to be a saint and had gone out looking for a good time that ended up turning into a nightmare. Clodagh Kilcoyne/ReutersMcGregor’s lawyer told jurors they had to set aside their animus toward the fighter. “I’m not asking you to invite him to Sunday brunch.”The defense said the woman never told investigators McGregor threatened her life.
Persons: Conor McGregor, McGregor “, McGregor, John Gordon, “ He’s, ” Gordon, , , ” McGregor, Clodagh Kilcoyne, Remy Farrell, “ I’m, Farrell Organizations: CNN, Police, Reuters, Sunday Locations: Ireland, Dublin, Las Vegas
The latestElon Musk is getting a crash course in the world of President-elect Donald Trump. Trump worked to fill out his cabinet, after picking Florida’s Pam Bondi to replace Matt Gaetz as his nominee for attorney general. The Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer is staying strategically silent over Trump’s cabinet picks. “Why get in the middle of a food fight?” one Democrat said. When gravity exerted its pull on that now-former congressman, Matt Gaetz, he reached for a tried-and-true excuse that has softened the landing of many nominees who failed before him, albeit for less shocking reasons.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Trump, Pam Bondi, Matt Gaetz, Chuck Schumer, ” Gaetz, Vance, Organizations: Elon, Trump, of Justice
But what is the debt brake and why is it so contentious? Germany's debt brake, or 'Schuldenbremse,' is a fiscal rule that forms part of the German constitution. In some exceptional circumstances, the debt brake can be suspended — this happened for example during the Covid-19 pandemic. watch nowWhen the debt brake was first implemented, its advocates argued that it would ensure a sustainable, responsible approach to public finances and spending. Critics meanwhile, say the debt brake is too restrictive, and that it has hampered investment which is necessary for a successful future.
Persons: Olaf Scholz, John Macdougall, Christian Lindner, Scholz, Lindner, Philippa Sigl, CNBC's Annette Weisbach, Holger Schmieding, Carsten Brzeski Organizations: Bundestag, Afp, Getty, Former, Green, European Commission, CNBC, ING Locations: Germany, Russia, Ukraine
Sexual misconduct allegations against Matt Gaetz had drawn scrutiny after Mr. Trump said he wanted to nominate him for attorney general. Mr. Trump moved quickly to replace Mr. Gaetz with another conservative favorite. Federal prosecutors ultimately dropped the case against Mr. Gaetz, but their chart of payments was obtained by the ethics committee, which was investigating whether Mr. Gaetz had sex with the woman when she was underage. After she turned 18, Mr. Gaetz paid for sex with her on at least two other occasions, the person said. Mr. Trump seemed attracted to Mr. Gaetz as attorney general especially because of the former congressman’s willingness to blow things up.
Persons: Matt Gaetz, Trump, Donald J, Gaetz, Pam Bondi, Gaetz’s, Pete Hegseth, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Vance, Mr, ” Mr, “ Matt, Jean Carroll, Hegseth, Kennedy, Elon Musk, Linda McMahon, JD Vance, , , Todd Blanche, Blanche, implacably, Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins of, Mitch McConnell of, John Curtis of Utah, Collins, McConnell, Murkowski, Curtis, John Cornyn, Kevin Cramer, Ginger Luckey, Kevin McCarthy, Andrew Bailey, Robert J, Giuffra Jr, Cromwell, Boris Epshteyn, Marco Rubio, Trump’s, Tim Balk, Michael Gold, Michael C, Bender, Karoun Demirjian, Robert Draper, Catie Edmondson, Maya C, Miller, Michael S, Schmidt, Noah Weiland Organizations: Senate, Justice Department, Republicans, Fox News, Trump, DOJ, Mr, SpaceX, World Wrestling Entertainment, Capitol, Republican, Fort Walton, Florida Panhandle, New York Times, Wednesday, The Times, CNN, Sullivan, Department, Justice, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, 119th Locations: Florida, Washington, Ohio, Monterey , Calif, Manhattan, Alaska, Susan Collins of Maine, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Texas, North Dakota, Fort, Fort Walton Beach, Missouri, New York
High-Yield Savings Accounts Are Still a Good Deal
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Ann Carrns | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
You’ve probably been discouraged to see the interest rate on your high-yield savings account fall during the past couple of months. But your money is still earning much more than it would in a traditional savings account — and more than inflation. Rates paid on cash in savings accounts have been dropping since the Federal Reserve began cutting its key interest rate in September as inflation cooled. Even so, the rates paid on federally insured high-yield savings accounts, many offered by banks that operate solely or mostly online, are still beating inflation, which was 2.6 percent on an annual basis in October. “High-yield savings accounts are still attractive relative to traditional savings accounts,” particularly for emergency or “rainy day” funds that savers want to be able to tap into quickly, said Alan Bazaar, chief executive and co-chief investment officer at Hollow Brook Wealth Management in Katonah, N.Y.
Persons: You’ve, Banks, , Alan Bazaar Organizations: Federal Reserve, Wealth Management Locations: Katonah, N.Y
Bluesky Is Turning Into a Strong X Alternative
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Kevin Roose | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
After an hour or so of scrolling through Bluesky the other night, I felt something I haven’t felt on social media in a long time: free. Free from Elon Musk, and his tedious quest to turn X into a right-wing echo chamber where he and his friends are the permanent, inescapable main characters. Free from Threads and its suffocating algorithm, which suppresses news and real-time discussions in favor of bland engagement bait. Free from my own bad habit, honed through years of obsessive Twitter use, of packaging my thoughts for consumption by an audience of opinionated strangers.
Persons: Elon Musk Organizations: Elon
A Google Trends and tech expert suggests avoiding bakeries, salons, and grocery stores on Saturdays. The holiday season is right around the corner and planning your week ahead could help you beat the crowds and save time. Business Insider spoke to Google Trends and technology expert Jennifer Jones ahead of Thanksgiving to get advice on the best way to plan your week during the holiday rush. AdvertisementIf you plan to shop on Black Friday, Google's data shows that the busiest travel times are between 11:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Don't hit the road on these daysIf you plan to travel Thanksgiving week, make sure you avoid leaving Friday.
Persons: Jennifer Jones, Saturday Jones, Jones, it's Organizations: Google, Business, Saturday
CNN —President-elect Donald Trump’s Treasury secretary pick stands in stark contrast to some of the more controversial and questionable Cabinet picks he’s announced so far. In many respects, the Treasury secretary is the quarterback of the economy. Wall Street was unfazed by the selection. One of the Treasury secretary’s jobs is to help keep Wall Street calm and confident during times of economic or market turmoil. The Treasury secretary works closely with both the central bank and the White House.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, he’s, Scott Bessent, “ Scott Bessent, , Glock, , Trump, Matt Gaetz, Robert F, Kennedy, Jr, MAGA, ” Glock, Bessent, Elon Musk, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick, Musk, Lutnick, , Isaac Boltansky, “ Scott, I’ve, Kyle Bass, Xi Jinping, Jerome Powell Organizations: CNN, Manhattan Institute, Trump loyalists, Treasury, Soros Fund Management, Fox News, Trump, Commerce, Street, Hayman Capital Management, Dow Jones, White Locations: Bessent, China, Argentina
I must have the address where the party is happening and the phone number of an adult there. So I set some ground rules for my kids to party and for me to have peace of mind. We find a compromiseI miss the days when I knew most of my kids' friends and their parents and we all looked out for each other's offspring. Rule number two is that they have to always keep their location on and share it with us on their devices. Rule number three, one we just added, is that we need the contact info of whoever they believe is their most responsible friend.
Persons: we've, I've, I'm, It's, didn't, We've, overdosing Locations: individuation, Naloxone
CNN —WNBA star Caitlin Clark has joined an ownership group that is bidding to bring a National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) team to Cincinnati. Cincinnati is one of a number of cities looking to become the 16th NWSL franchise, facing competition from Cleveland, Denver, Nashville and Philadelphia. “The NWSL Cincinnati bid team is thrilled that Caitlin Clark has joined our ownership group in pursuit of bringing a women’s professional soccer team to our city,” the bid team told CNN Sport in statement. Clark has become one of the most recognizable faces in US sport since her record-breaking college career at Iowa. In her debut WNBA season, Clark became the first rookie in 16 years to be named to the All-WNBA first team.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, , Clark Organizations: CNN, WNBA, Women’s Soccer League, Cincinnati, CNN Sport, BOS Nation FC, Nation, Bay FC, Iowa, Indiana Fever, Connecticut Sun Locations: Cincinnati . Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Nashville, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati, Boston, Connecticut
Kendrick Lamar, the rapper laureate and one of the music world’s least predictable stars, released a surprise new album, “GNX,” on Friday. It is the sixth studio album by Lamar, 37, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018 and, even before releasing the album, has been having a banner year. On the cover, Lamar slouches against the rear of the vehicle, and the video — with swelling strings and Lamar’s multi-tracked, rapid-fire vocals — shows Lamar with the car in an empty, monumental space. 6,” the latest in a series of tracks with similar titles, which has become a Lamar signature. It is also an implicit rejoinder against Drake, who had released a diss track in May called “The Heart Part 6.”
Persons: Kendrick Lamar, , Lamar, Drake, , , Lamar slouches Organizations: Music Locations: Lamar
President-elect Donald Trump signaled Friday his intention to nominate hedge fund executive Scott Bessent as his Treasury secretary, in a move that puts a seasoned market pro and a close Trump loyalist in a critical economic position. As head of Treasury, Bessent, 62, will be both the U.S. fiscal watchdog as well as a key official to help Trump enact his ambitious economic agenda. Like Trump, Bessent favors gradual tariffs and deregulation to push American business and control inflation. The Treasury secretary is the lynchpin for the White House economic agenda. Others close to the president-elect think Bessent has not been rigorous enough in his support for tariffs, though Warsh also has made public statements against the levies.
Persons: Scott Bessent, Donald Trump, Kevin Warsh, Marc Rowan, Trump, Bessent, George Soros, Soros, Jerome Powell's, Warsh, Janet Yellen, Elon Musk, Cantor Fitzgerald, Howard Lutnick Organizations: Key, Trump, Group, Treasury, Wall, World's, Investors, Yale University, Rockefeller University, Preservation, Wall Street, Federal Reserve, Federal, National Economic Council, White Locations: Washington , DC, U.S, Bessent
President-elect Donald Trump's tariff plans could weigh on the broader stock market, but some attractively valued names with strong cash levels could withstand the pressure, according to UBS. "The rally overlooks the potentially negative knock-on implications of tax cuts and tariffs on corporate performance and valuations." Against that backdrop, UBS looked for stocks that have high levels of cash and are attractively valued. The stock has a dividend yield of 2.7%. It has a dividend yield of 2.2%.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Trump, Michel Lerner, Lerner, Smoot, Paychex, Jason Kupferberg Organizations: UBS, Bank of America, CVS, Federal Trade Commission, Glenview Capital Locations: China, U.S, Hawley
AdvertisementThe new "Wicked" movie musical is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz." Spoilers ahead for "Wicked" movie and Broadway show"Wicked" is a prequel to "The Wizard of Oz," but the story starts halfway through the original 1939 movie. The "Wicked" movie and Broadway show, however, are based on Gregory Maguire's 1995 revisionist novel "Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West." Glinda the Good Witch gives Dorothy the Wicked Witch of the East's ruby shoes. AdvertisementThe movie follows the musical and book's plot where Elphaba, the Wicked Witch of the West, didn't start out wicked.
Persons: Oz, Frank L, Baum, Gregory Maguire's, Maguire, Cynthia Erivo, Dorothy Gale, Toto, Glinda, Dorothy, Elphaba, Ariana Grande, didn't Organizations: Broadway Locations: Kansas, Oz, Elphaba's, Munchkinland
Caitlin Clark has joined an ownership group looking to create a National Women's Soccer League team in Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati is a growing favorite among cities looking to become the 16th NWSL franchise, with other potential outposts including Denver, Cleveland, Philadelphia and Nashville. "The NWSL Cincinnati bid team is thrilled that Caitlin Clark has joined our ownership group in pursuit of bringing a women's professional soccer team to our city," the NWSL Cincinnati bid team wrote in a statement. Bay FC, which played its first season this year, spent $53 million to cover the NWSL expansion fee. The NWSL declined to comment on Clark's involvement with Cincinnati's ownership group.
Persons: Caitlin Clark, Clark, , Jessica Golden Organizations: Indiana Fever, Dallas Wings, Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Women's Soccer League, BOS Nation Football Club, Bay FC, Sixth, Cleveland Soccer Group, University of Iowa, National Basketball Association Locations: Indianapolis , Indiana, Cincinnati , Ohio, Cincinnati, Denver, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Nashville, Greater Cincinnati, Boston
There are thousands of altcoins on the crypto market that are smaller, cheaper, younger and less sophisticated than the blue-chip bitcoin. "It has not been alone … crypto coins across the board have exploded higher in recent weeks. The riskiest business At the furthest end of the risk spectrum are meme coins like dogecoin , whose trading ballooned after the election . "I'd urge long-term investors to not place too much emphasis on meme coin activity — easy come, easy go," said Ryan Rasmussen, an analyst at Bitwise Asset Management. "While meme stocks such as Gamestop and AMC are a small part of the equity market, meme coins are a larger part of the crypto market and represent an outsized share of volume."
Persons: Gary Gensler, They've, bitcoin, Wolfe, Rob Ginsberg, it's, Mike Novogratz, Wolfe's Ginsberg, Donald, they've, Ryan Rasmussen, Zach Pandl, John Todaro, Robinhood, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Securities and Exchange Commission, Trump, Galaxy Digital, Solana, Bitwise Asset Management, lotto, Grasycale Investments, Gamestop, AMC, Robinhood Locations: overbought, bitcoin
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