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Broadcom is emerging as a strong AI stock pick, according to Citi. The bank said Broadcom is seeing an uptick in its AI business as it gains new customers like OpenAI and Bytedance. "We also believe there is some investor fatigue with NVDA," Citi said. AdvertisementBroadcom is gaining ground on Nvidia as the next hot AI stock among investors, according to a Monday note from Citi. We also believe there is some investor fatigue with NVDA," Citi said.
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If you haven't been paying attention to tobacco companies, you might not recognize the new landscape. The alternatives also include heated tobacco and nicotine vapor products, although with the latter, tobacco companies face big competition from vaping companies and the proliferation of illicit vapes. PM 1Y mountain Philip Morris' one-year performance Countries around the globe have been working for years to reduce tobacco use. There is no way back," Philip Morris Chief Financial Officer Emmanuel Babeau said at a Deutsche Bank conference in June. Most of that came from companies in China, with tobacco companies only taking about 15% share, the bank said.
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Here are the best mortgage lenders for first-time homebuyers and the affordable loans they offer, as chosen by Business Insider editors in 2024. If you're a Bank of America Preferred Rewards customer, you can get discountsCheck mark icon A check mark. Offers many unique types of mortgagesCheck mark icon A check mark. Low Cost Mortgages come with only $295 in closing costsCheck mark icon A check mark. Mortgage credit certificatesSome HFAs also offer mortgage credit certificates to first-time homebuyers.
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Read previewMajor banks worldwide are scrambling to fix issues resulting from a global IT outage caused by a CrowdStrike software update. British banks Santander and Metro Bank said they were impacted by Friday's outage, which affected their ATM services. "Along with many other organizations, we have been affected by the reported global IT outage," Metro Bank told Business Insider. According to the New Zealand Herald, some banking services in New Zealand were also disrupted, as was South Africa's Capitec, per Bloomberg. Some social media users posted about being unable to access banking services, which they said highlighted the importance of cash.
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For Europe, the prime concern is tariffs," wrote Goldman analysts. "If the entire impact came in 2025 this would be enough to eliminate any growth that year (our current top-down forecast is 4%)," Goldman wrote. Within sectors, beneficiaries of rising trade risks tend to be defensive stocks such as utilities, health care as well as Europe's GRANOLAS stocks, according to the bank. But he says a "meaningful selloff" in mega tech will see other names "pushed down as collateral damage." And if the AI narrative plays out as expected, a material sell-off in Mega Tech will present a buying opportunity in those names as well," he wrote.
Persons: Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, Europe's, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Louis Navellier, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Bloomberg, Taiwan, Trump, U.S, JPMorgan, China Gas, Power, Huaneng, Republicans, National Security, Hire, GSK, Roche, ASML, Nestle, Novartis, Novo Nordisk, L'Oreal, LVMH, AstraZeneca, SAP, Sanofi, Liquide, Tobacco, Dassault Systemes, Intercontinental Hotels, Nvidia, Navellier, Associates, Mega Tech Locations: China, Taiwan, U.S, Hong Kong, Europe, United States, Germany, France, Stellantis
American Express — Shares fell nearly 2% after the financial company reported second-quarter revenue of $16.33 billion, below the $16.59 billion expected from analysts polled by LSEG. However, American Express' adjusted earnings per share were $3.49, above the $3.25 consensus estimate. Comerica's net interest income came in at $533 million, above the $530.5 million expected from analysts polled by FactSet. Analysts surveyed by LSEG were expecting $1.54 in earnings per share on $1.97 billion of revenue. Earnings per share came in at $2.51 per share, excluding items, topping the $1.98 LSEG consensus estimate.
Persons: Curtis Farmer, Morgan Stanley, LSEG Organizations: Microsoft, LSEG, American Express, Comerica, FactSet, Revenue, Arm Holdings
The S & P 500 has dropped nearly 2% for the week, putting the broad-market index on pace for its worst weekly performance since April. This market shift has pushed some S & P 500 stocks into overbought territory despite the index's decline. Against this backdrop, CNBC Pro screened for the most overbought and oversold names in the S & P 500 based on their 14-day relative strength index, or RSI. Take a look at some of the overbought names: Ford Motor made the overbought list, with the stock scoring an RSI of about 83.2. Other overbought stocks include S & P Global and Republic Services.
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Small-caps historically decline before and after the first interest rate cut, Barclays reported. This argues against the growing narrative that the easing cycle will boost small-caps, the bank said. AdvertisementBarclays ResearchTheir finding opposes many prevailing viewpoints on Wall Street, where rising bets of lower interest rates have sent investors piling into the small-cap trade. In part, falling interest rates might help ease debt burdens, but they can also signal a cooling economy — which favors large-cap exposure. Market veteran Ed Yardeni wrote this week that the small-caps trade has no legs, given the sector's lackluster forward earnings, revenue, and profit margins.
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Credit cards offer better purchase protection and less fraud liability compared to debit cards. Most credit cards earn at least 1% back on everyday purchases — and you can often earn much more. Tips for using credit cards to build creditYou can build credit with a credit card by following a few crucial steps. If you have a low credit score, you may consider a secured credit card for rebuilding credit. Frequently asked questions about paying with a credit cardShould I keep paying with a credit card to earn rewards if I already have credit card debt?
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and former U.S. President Donald Trump in Beijing, China, in 2017. "So this is not going to be a sustainable driver of growth for China." China's exports to the U.S. rose by a modest 1.5% in the first half of the year. Citi forecasts 5.0% growth in real GDP growth for China this year. UBS forecasts 4.9% growth for China's economy this year.
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Increased shipments of Apple's iPhones will be a key "volume driver" for the supply chain, according to Morgan Stanley. But the situation is set to change, with Apple Intelligence predicted to be a "key iPhone replacement driver." It raised its price targets for several stocks in the Apple supply chain. Largan reported first-quarter revenue that was below expectations but Morgan Stanley believes that was the trough. Morgan Stanley said Genius has a "good chance" of making a breakthrough in the periscope high-end lens segment in the second half of this year.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Hon Hai, Hai, Luxshare's, Max, Morgan, Largan, Genius, CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple Intelligence, Apple, Max, AAC Locations: Asia, Taiwan, India, Zhengzhou, China
Elhedery named as third HSBC CEO in less than eight years
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HSBC has appointed its Chief Financial Officer Georges Elhedery as its next CEO, the bank said Wednesday. While the 160-year-old lender did consider external candidates, it has traditionally appointed its CEO from within. Elhedery’s appointment comes as HSBC (HSBC) tries to shift from restructuring to growth, at a time when helpful interest rate hikes may have peaked and geopolitical tensions simmer. Elhedery began his career in banking as a trader before joining HSBC in 2005. Quinn, who led HSBC for five years, will remain CEO until Elhedery starts in the role.
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But for those looking for alternatives, UBS has refreshed its list of "highest conviction and most investable" tech stocks in Asia. So far, UBS' Asian Super 8 has gained 8.3% since its inception in February, beating the 6.7% returned by the benchmark MSCI Asia-Pacific index. "We believe the valuation discount across the value chain in Asia's technology sector offers a defensive catch-up play for investors," UBS' analysts wrote. Tencent has been making headlines recently, with several analysts bullish, including Goldman Sachs , which included the stock in its conviction list. The company, which also goes by the name Foxconn, is expecting over 40% year-on-year growth in its AI server sub-segment this year, UBS' analysts noted.
Persons: Tencent, Goldman Sachs, Hon Hai Taiwan's, Hai, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla, UBS, Hong Kong Stock Exchange, U.S, Hai Precision Industry, Taiwan Stock Exchange, Lenovo Lenovo, Lenovo, Hong Kong Exchange Locations: Asia, China, U.S
LONDON — The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday lifted its 2024 growth outlook for the U.K. to 0.7% from 0.5%, providing a further boost to the country's new government. Looking ahead, the Washington, D.C.-based IMF reiterated its forecast for 1.5% U.K. growth in 2025 in the July update of its World Economic Outlook. Investment bank Goldman Sachs earlier this month nudged its 2025 forecast for the U.K. economy 0.1 percentage point higher, to 1.6%. Other economies given a 2024 growth upgrade by the IMF on Tuesday included the euro zone, which it lifted by 0.1 percentage point to 0.9%, Spain, up 0.5 percentage point to 2.4%, and China, up 0.4 percentage point to 5%. It lowered its forecast for the U.S. economy by 0.1 percentage point to 2.6%.
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Bank of America — Shares added nearly 1% after the bank reported second-quarter financial results that topped expectations. Earnings came in at 83 cents a share, versus the 80 cents expected from analysts polled by LSEG. PNC Financial Services Group — Shares were flat after the regional bank posted second quarter revenue of $5.41 billion, which was in-line with an LSEG consensus estimate. Charles Schwab — The stock declined more than 3% on the back of its second quarter results. Adjusted earnings of 73 cents per share and revenue of $4.69 billion narrowly topped analysts' estimates for 72 cents earnings per share on $4.68 billion in revenue, according to FactSet.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Piper Sandler, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Charles Schwab, , Yun Li, Jesse Pound, Michelle Fox, Sarah Min, Fred Imbert Organizations: Wall, Bank of America, LSEG, Revenue, PNC Financial Services, Jefferies Locations: Reddit
CEOs from left, Charles Scharf, Wells Fargo, Brian Moynihan, Bank of America, and Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, testify during the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee hearing titled "Annual Oversight of Wall Street Firms," in Hart Building on Wednesday, December 6, 2023. Bank of America on Tuesday said second-quarter revenue and profit topped expectations on rising investment banking and asset management fees. Net interest income slipped 3% to $13.86 billion, essentially matching the StreetAccount estimate. Executives have told investors in April that net interest income would bottom in the second quarter. Wells Fargo shares fell on Friday when it posted disappointing NII figures, showing how much investors are fixated on the metric.
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Read previewWhen Morgan Stanley reported earnings on Tuesday, it wasn't the first bank to make hay over the coming "investment-banking rebound." Top executives up and down across Wall Street have been talking for days about their predictions that Wall Street's bread-and-butter business of advising and financing deals could soon come roaring back. And the parade of optimism has only heated up this year as investment-banking revenues have started the slow climb from historical lows. AdvertisementIB revenues surgingLike many of the other Wall Street banks that reported earnings in recent days, Morgan Stanley saw investment-banking revenues soar in the second quarter. And as Pick said on Tuesday, Wall Street is getting excited about more than just traditional dealmaking, but also the financing and other hedging strategies that come with companies getting off the sidelines.
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A high-yield savings account has a higher interest rate than a typical bank savings account. A financial planner says they work best for short-term savings goals, like planning for a vacation. Here are three situations where Betts says you should definitely keep your cash in a high-yield savings account. Creating a travel budgetBetts advises his clients to use a high-yield savings account to save up for their travels. Paying down debtExperts recommend only keeping three to six months in a high-yield savings account for emergencies.
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Jefferies has identified a lesser-known and potentially undervalued Taiwanese company poised to benefit from the growing artificial intelligence sector. The investment bank said Insyde Software, listed on the Taipei Exchange, is well positioned to capitalize on the increasing demand for AI-enabled personal computers and servers. Jefferies initiated coverage of Insyde with a research note titled "Firmware Leader and Yet-to-be Discovered AI Play" on July 9 with a "Buy" rating and a price target that suggests a potential 42% upside from current levels. However, the stock has already risen by more than 30% since the ratings action, according to FactSet data, which shows the stock currently offers 17% upside potential. Founded in 1998, Insyde has established itself in the firmware industry, commanding over 50% market share in the personal computer segment, Jefferies suggests.
Persons: Jefferies, Insyde, Matt Ma, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Interactive, Microsoft, Nvidia, Qualcomm, Intel, Dell, HP Locations: Taipei, Taiwan
Amazon is a buy ahead of its annual Prime Day starting Tuesday — even as the stock has rallied hard this year. One potential catalyst for the stock is Amazon's annual Prime Day event and its ripple effects. JPMorgan, for one, said Prime Day will help Amazon "rationalize inventory levels" ahead of higher consumer demand in the second half of the year. They also said Prime Day should be a driver for Amazon's advertising business, particularly on Amazon Prime Video ad spend. 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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The bank said the Federal Reserve can shift its focus to economic growth after the cool June CPI report. "Slowing GDP + accelerating EPS has been the best backdrop for stocks," Bank of America said. AdvertisementThe cooler-than-expected June CPI report is fueling a "Goldilocks" economy that should benefit one specific corner of the stock market: cyclicals. We think the economy is moderating not rolling over, but we expect our view to evolve with the data," Kwon said. "Slowing GDP + accelerating EPS has been the best backdrop for stocks," Kwon said.
Persons: , Ohsung Kwon, Kwon Organizations: Bank of America, Federal, Service, Fed, Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Tesla
Morgan Stanley says it's time for stock-picking in Europe as earnings season and rate cuts are imminent. Stock-level dispersion refers to the range of returns for stocks, while market breadth tracks the number of stocks going up relative to those declining. It named its top picks for Europe, which are its analysts' "highest conviction ideas" within the universe of stocks that they cover. Morgan Stanley called Commerzbank "one of the best yield payers in the sector," and is strongly profitable. "Repsol's financial framework also remains solid, where there is both ability and willingness for high distributions and dividend growth," Morgan Stanley analysts wrote.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Europe, Merck, Electronics Locations: Europe
Former US President Donald Trump during a campaign event at Trump National Doral Golf Club in Miami, Florida, US, on Tuesday, July 9, 2024. "Trump's re-election would thus pose a significant downside risk to our otherwise constructive growth forecast for the Euro area." Trade policy uncertainty, added defense and security pressures and spillover effects from U.S. domestic policies on, for example, taxes could impact Europe, they explained. Trade tensionsTrump's trade policy, and the uncertainty around it, could be one factor that impacts Europe's economy, just as it did during his last presidency, analysts Stehn and Moberly said. In 2018 and 2019, uncertainty about trade policy reduced industrial production in the euro area by around 2%, they estimated.
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Don't expect the mammoth returns of the S&P 500 to continue this year, according to Goldman Sachs Asset Management's midyear investment outlook released last week. AdvertisementBut this doesn't mean that Goldman Sachs is expecting a severe downturn. Active management is more important now than ever, and Goldman Sachs recommends taking steps now to prepare for a lukewarm second half of 2024. To address geopolitical instability and financial shocks, Goldman Sachs recommends hedging risk through commodities. Goldman Sachs is seeing increasing opportunities in Asia.
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