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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAppreciation of the yen could slow the pace of BOJ rate hike, economist saysTakahide Kiuchi, executive economist at Nomura Research Institute, expects that the Bank of Japan will hike rates in January 2025.
Persons: Takahide Kiuchi Organizations: Nomura Research Institute, Bank of Locations: Bank of Japan
AdvertisementDavis shared how he's grown his net worth — and why he thinks finding one's dream work can help them live their ideal life. For example, if a person retires at age 60 — rather than age 50 — then it would be much easier for them to hit their retirement savings goal. That's why Davis thinks the key is finding one's dream work. "You just need enough money to cover any shortfall between what you want to spend and what your dream work pays," he said. To be sure, finding a job — forget about one's dream job — is easier said than done in today's economy.
Persons: , he'd, Brian Davis, Davis —, he's, Davis, — Davis, Brian Davis Davis, Katie, it's, they've, hasn't, That's Organizations: Service, FIRE, Business, BI Locations: Abu Dhabi, Brazil, Lima, Peru, South America
"Aside from any initial noise in the market, Home Depot and Lowe's should keep grinding higher as all this comes together." AdvertisementFed Chairman Jerome Powell talked about the impact on the housing market in his remarks following Wednesday's announcement. "The housing market is in part frozen because of lock-in with low rates. "As rates come down, people will start to move more, and that's probably beginning to happen already." Additionally, Home Depot and Lowe's have taken great care to manage investor expectations through the slumping sales and slimmer profits over the past year.
Persons: , Mizuho, David Bellinger, Richard McPhail, Jerome Powell, don't, that's, Powell, Scot Ciccarelli, Max Rakhlenko, We're, Marvin Ellison, Ellison Organizations: Service, Business, Home Depot, Home, Truist Securities, TD Securities
Read previewThis as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Hannah Staddon, a 31-year-old private chef who works onboard the Mucho Gusto, a luxury charter in the British Virgin Islands. So, my partner and I started looking for a boat together, and we ended up working together on board Mucho Gusto. Mucho Gusto charter. Mucho Gusto charter. Mucho Gusto charterWe have an age limit of 12 on board the yacht.
Persons: , Hannah Staddon, I've, It's, haven't, benedict, waffles, Staddon, there's, Dominic, platters Organizations: Service, Business Locations: British Virgin, South Africa
Attempts to purge voter rolls increase as election nears
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Devan Cole | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +11 min
As of Tuesday, at least three dozen cases related to voter rolls and their maintenance are pending in 19 states, according to the liberal-leaning Democracy Docket, which tracks election litigation. The right-wing effort to purge voter rolls has largely centered around claims that noncitizens are casting illegal votes in favor of Democrats. “There’s always been some litigation about voter rolls and list maintenance. Reviewing voter rolls is a regular practice for states, and despite the 90-day quiet period, the NVRA does allow individuals to ask to be taken off lists close to an election. The federal law exempts some states if they allow voter registration on Election Day at polling centers where federal elections are conducted.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris ’, Brennan, “ There’s, , Uzoma Nkwonta, Nkwonta, ” Justin Levitt, , Meritless, Biden, Jason Frazier, Earl Ferguson, Wes Allen, Allen, State Francisco Aguilar, Aguilar, Levitt, J, Christian Adams, Daniel Dale, Fredreka Schouten Organizations: Washington CNN, Republican National Committee, Justice Department, Brennan Center for Justice, New, Loyola Law School, Biden White House, Republicans, NGPAF, Biden, Trump ., DOJ, CNN, Alabama Republican, RNC, Nevada Democratic, State, Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, Survey, Michigan Bureau, Interest Legal Foundation Locations: Georgia , Nevada , Michigan, Wisconsin, New Georgia, Georgia, Fulton County, Fulton, Trump, Trump . Fulton County, Atlanta, Nevada, Michigan , North Carolina, Arizona, Michigan
Indian education technology startup Physics Wallah announced on Friday that it had raised $210 million as it looks to expand its business, in part via acquisitions, amid troubles in the sector. The funding, led by Hornbill Capital, and involving Lightspeed Venture Partners, GSV and WestBridge, values the company at $2.8 billion, a significant increase from its last valuation of $1.1 billion. Physics Wallah, founded in 2020, is one of India's many education technology, or ed-tech firms, that offers free and paid-for courses for various competitive examinations in India. Pandey said the company is open to acquisitions provided it gives them access to new content and users. Last year, Physics Wallah brought a 50% stake in Xylem Learning, an ed-tech company headquartered in Kerala in south India.
Persons: , Alakh Pandey, Pandey, Wallah Organizations: Hornbill Capital, Lightspeed Venture Partners, CNBC, YouTube Locations: India, Kerala
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFmr. Commerce Sec. Gutierrez on possible U.S. port strikes: Union is totally overplaying their handFormer Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss possible U.S. port strikes over labor negotiations, potential impact of port shutdowns on the U.S. economy and consumers, and more.
Persons: Gutierrez, Carlos Gutierrez Locations: U.S
Lennar — The homebuilding stock slipped 3% despite beating analysts' expectations for its fiscal third quarter. Trump Media & Technology Group — Shares traded nearly 5% lower as selling restrictions on former President Donald Trump and other early investors ended. PepsiCo — The snacks and beverage stock slipped 1% following a downgrade at Morgan Stanley to equal weight from overweight. ASML — Shares slipped 2% after Morgan Stanley downgraded the semiconductor manufacturer to equal weight from overweight. Aptiv — Shares of the automobile technology supplier rose more than 1% after an upgrade to overweight from equal weight at Wells Fargo.
Persons: John Donahue, Elliott Hill, Lennar, LSEG, Donald Trump, MillerKnoll, Tesla, Morgan Stanley, Lee Simpson, Piper Sandler, Chewy, Buddy Chester, CNBC's Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Jesse Pound, Samantha Subin Organizations: Nike —, FedEx —, Trump Media & Technology, , Constellation Energy, Microsoft, — Auto, Mercedes, General Motors, PepsiCo, Contessa Pharmaceuticals, Valero Energy Locations: China, Wells Fargo
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailEvans: Mega-cap tech will lead in this era of disruption and innovationElizabeth Evans, Managing Partner at Evans May Wealth, sees the Fed's 50-basis point rate cut as expected and positive for tech stocks, which she believes will keep leading.
Persons: Evans, Elizabeth Evans Organizations: Evans
Read previewWestern restrictions on how Ukraine can hit targets in Russia make its F-16 fighter jets less effective, military experts told Business Insider. This, in turn, leaves Russia's weaponry more free to hit Ukrainian jets, making them more vulnerable and less able to fly close to the front lines. A still from footage by Ukraine's air force that shows a Storm Shadow missile being launched. A limited number of F-16sThe effectiveness of Ukraine's F-16s faces other challenges, too. Ukraine and its allies, as well as warfare experts, also describe Ukraine's F-16 program as being in its infancy.
Persons: , George Barros, Barros, DIMITAR DILKOFF, Michael Bohnert, Gordon B, Skip, Davis, Jr, Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Vitalii, it's, Czarek, Michael Clarke, Volodymyr Zelensky, Keir Giles, Oleksiy, Zelenskyy, Ukraine's Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, RAND Corporation, Shadow, YouTube, Ukrainian Air Force, AP, Chatham House's, Air, Libkos, Ukraine US Locations: Ukraine, Russia, AFP, Kursk, Denmark, Norway, Belgium, Netherlands, Poland, Chatham House's Russia, Eurasia, Russian, Ukrainian, Shepetivka, Britain
Getty ImagesConsumers may feel their medical bills are unyielding, inflexible, set in stone. About 26% of people who called because they disagreed with a charge or couldn't afford to pay it got their medical bill corrected after the outreach, according to the study, published in August. About 1 out of 5 respondents reported receiving a medical bill with which they disagreed or could not afford within the prior 12 months. How to manage medical billsConsumers should ask up front what a medical visit or procedure will cost, or inquire what the estimated cost will be, she said. Sometimes, consumers will pay "a heck of a lot less" if they pay in cash rather than via insurance, McClanahan said.
Persons: that's, Erin Duffy, Stocks, Duffy, Carolyn McClanahan, McClanahan Organizations: Getty, University of Southern, USC Schaeffer Center for Health, Economics, Finance, Savings, Bills, Financial, Planning Partners Locations: University of Southern California, Jacksonville , Florida
Yen nurses losses as BOJ meets, dollar dogged by rate outlook
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Japanese 10,000 yen, left, and US 100 dollar banknotes arranged for a photograph in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, May 10, 2024. It has been a tough week for the yen, with the euro gaining 2.2% to 159.46 as speculators booked profit on recent long yen positions. The dollar was up 1.4% for the week at 142.84 yen , though off an overnight high of 143.95. "As such, there is scope to further raise the policy rate while keeping financial conditions accommodative," she said. "The recent financial market ructions and the upcoming Liberal Democratic Party election may make the BOJ more cautious about raising."
Persons: Samara Hammoud, Kazuo Ueda, Sterling Organizations: Bank of, U.S ., CBA, 25bp, Liberal Democratic Party, U.S Locations: Tokyo, Japan, Bank of Japan, Samara, China, U.S . Federal, Bank of England
Lot of alpha opportunities under the hood in China A-shares: GS
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPlenty of alpha opportunities under the hood; stay invested in China A-shares: Goldman SachsTimothy Moe of Goldman Sachs highlights short-term opportunities in H-shares and long-term potential in A-shares as China’s structural transformation takes shape, but advises a selective approach within these markets.
Persons: Goldman Sachs Timothy Moe, Goldman Sachs Locations: China
Rodgers defied his age in the win, moving around with ease and effectiveness as he evaded Patriots defenders and dissected New England’s defense with his throwing. Rodgers was serenaded throughout the game by the Jets faithful with chants of his name, and afterwards, the quarterback labeled Thursday a “really special night.”“I was feeling real good out there,” Rodgers told reporters. I felt like I was myself quite a few years ago.”Rodgers missed the majority of last season with a torn Achilles. Adam Hunger/APRodgers added when asked about returning to the field at MetLife Stadium: “I felt a really good calm about it, honestly, I didn’t think a whole lot about it. But in its third game of the season with the Super Bowl XLV champion at the helm, things appeared to click for New York.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTrump 2.0 tariffs could put tech 'in the line of fire,' says UBS analystRandy Abrams, head of Taiwan Research at UBS, discusses potential Trump 2.0 tariffs and what they would mean for global trade and tech supply chains.
Persons: Randy Abrams Organizations: Trump, UBS, Taiwan Research Locations: Taiwan
Ukraine's intelligence chief predicted that ground drones in battle will increase "in the order of tens" this year. Kyrylo Budanov said much of Ukraine's impetus for these drones is to avoid sending troops to die. Some of Ukraine's experimental ground drones, which it calls "iron soldiers," can be fit with guns or explosives. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementUkrainian intelligence chief Kyrylo Budanov expects the war to enter a new phase — one that will see far more land-based drones replacing soldiers on the front lines.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailFed Chair Powell was trying to make sure the stock market didn't get disappointed: Komal Sri-KumarKomal Sri-Kumar, Sri-Kumar Global Strategies president, and Darrell Cronk, CIO of Wells Fargo’s wealth and investment management, join 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision, what was behind Fed Chair Powell's decision to cut by 50 basis points, and more.
Persons: Powell, Komal, Kumar Komal, Kumar, Darrell Cronk, Wells Organizations: Kumar Global
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHarvard's Jason Furman on the Fed's interest rate decision, Harris vs. Trump's economic policiesJason Furman, Harvard Kennedy School professor and former CEA chair, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's inflation fight, what was behind the central bank's 50 basis point cut, state of the economy, 2024 election, Harris vs. Trump's economic agendas, and more.
Persons: Jason Furman, Harris Organizations: Harvard Kennedy School, CEA
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailApollo Global CEO: A year from now, you won't be able to tell the difference between public and privateCNBC's David Faber sits down with Apollo Global CEO Marc Rowan to discuss the Fed's latest move, the odds of recession, government spending, and more. You can watch the full interview on CNBC PRO.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed is definitely taking their dual mandate seriously here, says GenTrust's Mimi DuffMimi Duff, GenTrust managing director, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision this week, what was behind the central bank's decision to cut by 50 basis points, state of the economy, and more.
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To make the European market unattractive for Chinese EV exporters, tariffs have to be as high as 50%, according to research group Rhodium. watch nowHe pointed out that the EU's tariffs were not as severe as those announced by North America because European and Chinese original equipment manufacturers are heavily interconnected. "It is a delicate balance to promote domestic European production without severely impacting their Chinese operations," McCabe said. Chinese EV makers are coming up with newer, cheaper offerings even as the EU strives to curtail imports via tariffs. At a conference in May this year, Chinese behemoth BYD announced its Dolphin model to the European market at less than $21,550.
Persons: Joseph McCabe, McCabe, behemoth BYD Organizations: Auto, Visual China, Getty, SAIC, EV, AutoForecast Solutions, U.S, Canada, EU, United Kingdom ., Tesla, Volkswagen Locations: Shenyang, Liaoning Province of China, Europe, BYD, North America, United Kingdom, China
Read previewDid Katy Perry manifest her relationship with Orlando Bloom? "I was like, I'm going to go swim in a different pond, I want to try something else, I'm going to say yes to something I wouldn't normally say yes to," the "Woman's World" singer said. But before seeing "what's out there in the world" and attending the 2016 Golden Globes, she decided to set her intentions. Related storiesSetting intentions for successPerry is not the only celebrity who has set intentions for success. A representative for Perry did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider sent outside regular business hours.
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Morgan Stanley upgrades Centessa Pharmaceuticals, to overweight from equal weight Morgan Stanley said in its upgrade of Centessa that it's bullish on the biopharma company's narcolepsy treatment. Morgan Stanley downgrades Pepsi to equal weight from overweight Morgan Stanley said it sees "topline softness." Morgan Stanley names Nio a research catalyst idea Morgan Stanley said it's bullish on Nio after the China electric vehicle company debuted its latest model, the L60. Morgan Stanley downgrades FedEx to underweight to from equal weight Morgan Stanley downgraded FedEx following its disappointing earnings report on Thursday. Morgan Stanley reiterates Sunrun as overweight Morgan Stanley said the solar company has more room to run and that it's long term bullish on the company's partnership with Costco.
Persons: Jefferies, Morgan Stanley, Morgan Stanley downgrades Pepsi, Key, it's bullish, Riley, Reddit, Nio, it's, Bernstein downgrades Darden, Bernstein, Olive, DRI, Morgan Stanley downgrades ASML, Wells, Susquehanna, Evercore, Sunrun, Tesla, Mercado Organizations: Duke Energy, Centessa Pharmaceuticals, Amkor, China, UBS, Apple, RBC, FedEx, Deutsche Bank, American Airlines Deutsche, Susquehanna, Darden, Costco, Bank of America, Citi, Nike, Mercado Libre, Clearway Energy Locations: Nio, tailwinds, Olive, Argentina
Kentucky sheriff charged in killing of judge at courthouse
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
A judge in a rural Kentucky county was fatally shot in his courthouse chambers Thursday, and the local sheriff was charged with murder in the killing, police said. The preliminary investigation indicates Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times following an argument inside the courthouse, according to Kentucky State Police. Letcher County's judge-executive signed an order closing on Friday the county courthouse where the shooting took place. Mullins, 54, was hit multiple times in the shooting, Kentucky State Police said. Kentucky State Police referred inquires about Stines' legal representation Thursday to a spokesperson who did not immediately respond by email.
Persons: Shawn M, Kevin Mullins, Mullins, Stines, Whitesburg, Matt Butler, Judge Mullins, Butler, General Russell Coleman, Coleman, Laurance, VanMeter, Letcher, Andy Beshear, Steve Beshear Organizations: Kentucky State Police, Kentucky Supreme, Kentucky, Police, Gov Locations: Kentucky, Letcher, Lexington, Letcher County
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