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Davidson's Gil Luria to upgrade shares to a buy. Apple shares have lagged major technology peers this year due in part to its failure to share a clear-cut AI plan. Goldman Sachs analyst Michael Ng was "encouraged by the financial implications" of the announcements, noting that new product features should help fuel an iPhone upgrade cycle . Lingering skepticism To be sure, other analysts worry that Apple's AI prospects may not be enough to power significant upgrades. "Contrary to consensus, we maintain the view that Apple's AI strategy will not lead to a significant iPhone upgrade cycle this fall."
Persons: Tim Cook, Siri, D.A, Davidson's Gil Luria, Luria, Goldman Sachs, Michael Ng, Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Woodring, Toni Sacconaghi, Atif Malik, OpenAI, Evercore ISI's Amit Daryanani, Apple's, David Vogt, Tim Long, Long Organizations: Apple, Worldwide, Apple Intelligence, Napster, Citigroup, UBS, Barclays
The pressure is heating up on Apple to flaunt its AI potential at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference Monday. Shares of Apple have lagged major technology peers since the start of the year, rising just 1.5%. While the Apple event isn't typically regarded as a big market-moving stock catalyst, the highly anticipated announcement of new generative AI-enabled features changes the narrative this year, Woodring said. He added that shares tend to underperform the S & P 500 by 10 basis points on average on the day of the event. The analyst retained a $225 price target on Apple shares, implying 14% upside from Friday's close.
Persons: Morgan Stanley's Erik Woodring, Woodring, Siri, Tim Cook, Samik Chatterjee, Atif Malik, AAPL, Toni Sacconaghi Organizations: Apple, Developers, Nvidia, Microsoft, Mac, Citigroup, Google, Samsung
Tempus AI = AI in healthcare Tempus AI is seeking to sell 11 million shares at $35-$37 in its IPO and is slated to begin trading this Friday. Intelligent Diagnostics use AI, including generative AI, to make laboratory tests more accurate, tailored, and personal. AI IPOs: few and far between While AI is again the big investment theme of 2024, AI-themed IPOs have been few and far between. But the appetite for AI IPOs is large, and investors are scanning for new investments. Although the anticipated flood of AI IPOs has not yet materialized, Matt Kennedy is confident more are coming.
Persons: Matt Kennedy, Howe Ng, Ng, IPOs Organizations: Nasdaq, Astera Labs, Renaissance Capital, Nvidia, Cerebras Systems, Citigroup, Tempus, Forge Global Holdings
Club holdings Microsoft and Best Buy were the subject of upbeat Wall Street research, while TJX Companies hit an intraday high Friday on the same day it announced plans to enter a new international market. BBY YTD mountain Best Buy year-to-date performance The news: Loop Capital increased its Best Buy price target to $100 from $93 while maintaining its buy rating on the stock. On the stock, Loop sees Best Buy trading at a "significant discount" to the valuations of other retailers with relatively slow growth. Shares of Best Buy were slightly lower Friday, though they hit a new 52-week high Friday of $89 each earlier in the session. TJX YTD mountain TJX Companies (TJX) year-to-date performance The news: TJX Companies is expanding into Mexico.
Persons: Oppenheimer, OpenAI, Copilot, it's, we're, Jim, I'm, bode, Citigroup's, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Axo, Ernie Herrman, TJX, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Shannon Stapleton Organizations: Microsoft, TJX Companies, Analysts, Federal Trade Commission, CNBC, Club, Amazon, TJX, Grupo Axo, Axo, Black Locations: Mexico, Chile, Peru, Maxx, U.S, Westbury , New York
Here's what to expect from Friday's big jobs report
  + stars: | 2024-06-06 | by ( Jeff Cox | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Investors will be looking to May's nonfarm payrolls report for more clarity on whether the Federal Reserve can ease up in its battle against inflation. "The jobs report for May is now particularly consequential," Citigroup economist Andrew Hollenhorst said in a note. "A weaker reading [of less than 175,000 jobs and an unemployment rate of 4% or more] would be a final piece of evidence that the slowdown will continue. Citi expects that the report will show just 140,000 jobs, with the unemployment rate hitting 4% for the first time since January 2022. Markets currently are pegging the first rate cut to come in September, with one more on the way in December.
Persons: nonfarm, Dow Jones, Andrew Hollenhorst, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Federal, of Labor Statistics, Citigroup, Citi Locations: U.S, payrolls
Shares of Citigroup (C) have far outpaced the major equity benchmarks in 2024, gaining around 22% year-to-date versus the S & P 500's 13%. Soon after, the stock broke above its 40-week moving average, validating the strength of the rally off the October low. Then in February 2024, the stock pushed above the 150-week moving average, validating the strength and persistence of the uptrend phase. The weekly PPO indicator has since registered a sell signal, indicating that the previous uptrend phase is likely terminated. But a failure to regain the 50-day moving average in early June would mean the previous uptrend phase is most likely exhausted.
Persons: David Keller Organizations: Citigroup, RSI, CMT
What slumping oil prices mean for our stake in Coterra Energy
  + stars: | 2024-06-04 | by ( Zev Fima | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +6 min
U.S. crude prices fell for the fifth straight day Tuesday, but we remain committed to our lone oil-and-gas stock in Coterra Energy . Elevated oil prices have, as a result, pressured discretionary spending and corporate margins. If we get that, then we should see lower oil prices and sustained buying power along with a healthy environment for business investments. And yet we still see reason to stick with Coterra Energy. Indeed, analysts at Citigroup published a research note Tuesday exploring potential takeover targets for Devon Energy, another ex-Club oil stock.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, we've, Coterra, It's, Jim Cramer's, Jim Cramer, Jim, Brandon Bell Organizations: Coterra, West Texas, Organization of, Petroleum, Coterra Energy, ConocoPhillips, Exxon Mobil, ex, Natural Resources, Citigroup, Devon Energy, CNBC, Getty Locations: Coterra Energy, U.S, Gaza, OPEC, Devon, Grandfalls , Texas
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Austin Wang, a class-of-2025 computer-science major at Yale University, said students were "scared that engineering roles will be replaced in the future." Handshake found that fewer prospective business graduates were applying to consulting roles and that more were seeking positions in customer relations, marketing, and analytics compared with last year. Handshake's analysis suggested tech job postings geared toward fresh graduates fell by 30% compared with last year. Advertisement"It's quite bad for entry-level jobs in general but even worse for international students," she said.
Persons: , It's, Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Austin Wang, Fabrice Coffrini, Beth Hendler, Matthew Park, Anika Nair, Rutgers University . Austin Wang, Anika Nair Yale's Wang, Wang, Amr Alfiky, you'll, Adnan Hussain, Christine Cruzvergara, Richard Carruthers, I've Organizations: Service, Management, Big Tech, National Association of Colleges, Employers, Business, New York Times, Yale University, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, Accenture, McKinsey, Getty Images Industry, Yale, Tech, Companies, Ivy League, Rutgers University ., Rutgers University, JPMorgan —, Investment, Citigroup, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Finance, Reuters, National University of Singapore, Imperial College London, KPMG, Deloitte, HSBC, Amazon Web Services Locations: Wall, AFP, Singapore
Data centers are expected to drive 31 gigawatts of incremental power demand through 2030, according to Citi. The tax credit could lead to modest earnings growth that regulated utilities can use to improve their long-term financial outlook, according to Citi. "U.S. regulated utilities with nuclear assets are likely to receive PTC cash flow benefits that gradually ramp from 2024 through 2027 before reversing in 2032," the analysts wrote. Duke Energy is up 12% over the past three months, while Southern Company has gained 17%. Duke operates about 9 gigawatts of nuclear capacity, while Southern Company operates 5.4 gigawatts.
Persons: Arkady Gevorkyan Organizations: Citigroup, Duke Energy, Southern Company, Citi, Energy, Duke Locations: U.S
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCalls of the Day: Costco, Edwards Lifesciences, Citigroup, American Express & FedexThe Investment Committee give you their take on the latest Calls of the Day.
Persons: Edwards Lifesciences Organizations: Costco, Citigroup, American Express, Fedex The Investment
A longtime bearish analyst on Best Buy has jumped over to our side the debate after its head-turning earnings report last week. Barry said Best Buy expects to have the largest assortment of AI PCs on sale later this month from brands such as Dell, Microsoft and HP, with "more than 40% of the assortment retail exclusive to Best Buy." Based on Monday's prices, Best Buy would need to gain nearly 59% to take out its old highs. Considering the innovation pipeline ahead, Citi analysts are optimistic Best Buy shares can go even higher. People walk into a Best Buy store in a Brooklyn mall on August 29, 2023 in New York City.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Corie Barry, Barry, Jim, it's, Jim Cramer's, Spencer Platt Organizations: Citigroup, Citi, Dell, Microsoft, HP, Nasdaq, CNBC, Getty Locations: Brooklyn, New York City
While stock splits don't affect a company's value, they can catalyze a move higher or lower, according to Wolfe Research. Artificial intelligence chipmaker Nvidia announced a 10-for-1 stock split as part of its quarterly earnings report on May 22. The firm examined the roughly 3,000 stock splits from large-cap U.S. companies since 1993 to examine their impact. Here are the favorable criteria Senyek identified: Large market capitalization Higher absolute share price Multiple stock splits in the past "Larger cap, higher price and multiple splits is the 'sweet spot' for stock splits' signaling mechanism," said Senyek. "For what it's worth, the pending Nvidia stock split meets the three aforementioned positive criteria."
Persons: Dow, Chris Senyek, Senyek, That's, FactSet, Baird, Jack Hartung, Chipotle, Amphenol, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Wolfe Research, Nvidia, Dow Jones Industrial, Walmart, Dominion Freight, Old Dominion, Citigroup, CNBC, Amphenol Locations: Old, Connecticut
Even a sharp sell-off in Salesforce stock Thursday — down as much as 21% intraday — isn't keeping some analysts on Wall Street from sticking with their optimistic outlooks on the maker of customer relationship management software. Salesforce executives tied the disappointing results to elongated deal cycles throughout the first quarter that hit the company's booking schedule. Weiss reiterated an overweight rating on Salesforce, albeit with a $320 per share price target, down from $350. Goldman Sachs analyst Kash Rangan reiterated a buy rating on Salesforce stock, but lowered his price target to $315 per share from $345. The analyst reiterated an overweight rating on the stock with a $300 per share price target, or about 10% upside from yesterday's close.
Persons: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase, Keith Weiss, Weiss, Kash Rangan, Rangan, Mark Murphy, Tyler Radke, Radke Organizations: Wall, JPMorgan, Citigroup Locations: Salesforce, CY25
Google DeepMind co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Demis Hassabis gives a conference during the Mobile World Congress (MWC), the telecom industry's biggest annual gathering, in Barcelona on February 26, 2024. The CEOs of artificial intelligence heavyweights Google DeepMind, Microsoft AI, Anthropic and Mistral AI are among the elite list of business and political leaders attending a secretive meeting kicking off in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday. AI will once again dominate discussions at the annual Bilderberg Meeting after catapulting onto the agenda last year following the meteoric rise of the burgeoning technology. U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg are also among the political figures who will attend for geopolitical discussions including on China and Russia. According to its organizers, the closed nature of the event aims to foster "informal discussions about major issues."
Persons: Demis Hassabis, Jane Fraser, Eric Schmidt, Albert Bourla, Wael Sawan, Peter Thiel, Wally Adeyemo, Dmytro Kuleba, Jens Stoltenberg Organizations: Google, Mobile World Congress, MWC, Microsoft, Mistral, Citigroup, Pfizer, NATO, Chatham House, Economic Locations: Barcelona, Madrid, Spain, Ukrainian, China, Russia, Spanish, Chatham, Davos, Switzerland
Investors searching for income can find some bargains in dividend stocks, according to Ben Kirby, co-head of investments at Thornburg Investment Management. Now investors have an added benefit in that dividend stocks are selling at a big discount, he said. When looking for the right dividend stock, Kirby wants companies offering solid balance sheets and free-cash-flow, as well as competitive advantages and sustainable profit margins. Here are some of the stocks Kirby owns in his funds and that he particularly likes right now. If the reductions continue, coupled with the stock's dividend yield, "that alone will drive a pretty competitive return," Kirby said.
Persons: Ben Kirby, Kirby, Jane Fraser, we're, Fraser Organizations: Thornburg Investment Management, Kirby, Depot, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, CNBC, Citi, Time Warner
You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. Read previewSaudi Arabia plans to raise money by selling bonds as it presses ahead with massive spending projects, Bloomberg reported. Riyadh previously sold $12 billion of sovereign debt in January, while planned desert megacity Neom has also reportedly mulled issuing Islamic bonds in a bid to raise more cash. AdvertisementThe latest bond sale comes as Saudi Arabia presses ahead with Mohammed bin Salman's Vision 2030 plan that seeks to diversify its oil-reliant economy. In February, The Wall Street Journal reported that Saudi Arabia had started borrowing to help fund Neom and other Vision 2030 "gigaprojects."
Persons: , Goldman Sachs, Mohammed bin Salman's, Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, Neymar, LIV, Tim Callen Organizations: Service, Bloomberg, Business, Citigroup, BNP, Saudi Pro League, Street Journal, Gulf States Institute Locations: Saudi Arabia, Riyadh, Washington, Saudi
British fund manager abrdn's CEO Stephen Bird to step down
  + stars: | 2024-05-24 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
British fund manager abrdn said on Friday CEO Stephen Bird will step down after four years in the role, and finance chief Jason Windsor will take the helm on an interim basis. The Edinburgh-based company had named Windsor as the CFO last July. Bird, a former Citigroup executive who took over as chief executive in 2020, has sought to drive a turnaround by shedding jobs, reducing its range of funds and expanding into mass-market investing, following the takeover of online platform interactive investor in 2022. Trading and net flows so far in the second quarter have shown similar trends to the previous three-month period, abrdn said. Last month, it had reported 0.8 billion pounds ($1.02 billion) of net inflows over the January-March period, while its assets under management increased 3% to 507.7 billion pounds.
Persons: abrdn, Stephen Bird, Jason Windsor, Bird Organizations: Citigroup Locations: Edinburgh, Windsor
Final Trades: Citigroup, Netflix and IBM
  + stars: | 2024-05-24 | 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 EmailFinal Trades: Citigroup, Netflix and IBMThe Investment Committee give you their top stocks to watch for the second half.
Organizations: Citigroup, Netflix, IBM The Investment
Bhattacharya said Super Micro is well-positioned with smaller cloud service providers that are expanding globally amid strong demand. SMCI YTD mountain Super Micro, year to date Taiwan Semiconductor also stands to gain from Nvidia's report, according to Bank of America analyst Brad Lin. Nvidia's strong forward guidance is a particularly good sign, Bank of America argued. Citigroup analyst Laura Chen told clients to expect "strong momentum to continue" at Taiwan Semiconductor following Nvidia's latest financial results. For the former, he listed Astera Labs , Credo Technology , Marvell Technology , Macom Technology Solutions and Monolithic Power Systems as likely winners given their high exposure.
Persons: Ruplu Bhattacharya, Bhattacharya, Supermicro, It's, FactSet, Brad Lin, Lin, Laura Chen, Dell, Asiya Merchant, Merchant, Tore Svanberg, Svanberg Organizations: Nvidia, Computer, Bank of America, Taiwan Semiconductor, Citigroup, Taiwan Semiconductor's, Citi, Dell, DELL, Technology, Marvell Technology, Macom Technology Solutions, Systems, Semiconductors, ON Semiconductor, Ambarella, Texas, Devices, Power Systems Locations: Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconductor's U.S
That doesn’t mean the battle against inflation is won. Walmart saw first-quarter sales at stores open at least a year climb 3.8% from the prior year, in part thanks to its ability to keep prices low even as inflation remains sticky. “Our combination of everyday low prices plus a large number of rollbacks is resonating” with consumers, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said on a call with analysts. Investors will get more inflation data next week from the Personal Consumption Expenditures index for April. Without that discount, the combined fine would have topped £88 million ($112 million).
Persons: Doug McMillon, Price, we’re, , Preston Caldwell, Scarlett Johansson, Will Scarlett Johansson, OpenAI, Johansson, OpenAI’s, Sam Altman, Brian Fung, OpenAI didn’t, Anna Cooban, Organizations: CNN Business, Bell, New York CNN, Walmart, Ikea, Aldi, Morningstar Research Services, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Investors, Citi, Citigroup, Financial Conduct Authority, Bank of England’s Prudential, Authority, CNN Locations: New York, United States
LONDON — British regulators on Wednesday dished out a combined £61.6 million ($79 million) in fines to U.S. investment bank Citi for failings in its trading systems and controls. "Firms involved in trading must have effective controls in place in order to manage the risks involved. The regulators said that certain system and control issues persisted during the probe period and led to trading incidents, such as so-called fat-finger trading blunders. "Deficiencies in CGML's trading controls contributed to this incident, in particular the absence of certain preventative hard blocks and the inappropriate calibration of other controls," the statement read. "We immediately took steps to strengthen our systems and controls, and remain committed to ensuring full regulatory compliance."
Persons: Sam Woods Organizations: CitiBank, LONDON, Citi, Prudential, Authority, Financial, Citigroup Global Markets, prudential, CNBC Locations: Manhattan, New York City
A trading mistake at Citigroup in 2022 has led to a $78 million fine against the bank. The "fat-finger" trade caused a brief flash crash in European stocks in May 2022. The brief flash crash caused by the mistaken trade briefly wiped out $322 billion in market value. A trader in Citigroup's London unit entered one too many zeros in a trade in May 2022, sparking a short-lived flash crash in European stocks. AdvertisementThe $78 million fine from UK regulators is in addition to about $50 million Citigroup lost on the trade, bringing the total cost of the fat-finger trade to about $130 million.
Persons: Organizations: Citigroup, Service, Bloomberg, Bank of England's Prudential Regulatory Authority Locations: Citigroup's London, Stockholm
London CNN —UK regulators slapped a combined £62 million ($79 million) fine on Citigroup Wednesday for failures in its trading systems that almost resulted in stocks worth $189 billion being dumped onto European markets. Without that discount, the combined fine would have topped £88 million ($112 million). The Bank of England highlighted an incident in May 2022 when one of the bank’s “experienced” traders sold $1.4 billion worth of stocks on European exchanges in error. Citigroup’s systems blocked $255 billion of that, meaning that $189 billion was sent to its trading platform for sale “over the rest of the day.” In total, $1.4 billion worth of stocks was sold before the trader canceled the transaction. Following the incident, Citigroup has taken steps to “improve and strengthen” the security of its trading systems, the central bank said.
Persons: , Sam Woods Organizations: London CNN —, Citigroup, Financial Conduct Authority, Bank of England’s Prudential, Authority, Bank of England, FCA, Locations:
The US economy is headed for an economic hard landing driven by a deteriorating labor market, Citigroup's chief US economist told CNBC. That tends to snowball," Andrew Hollenhorst said about the job market. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementA deteriorating labor market will be what causes the US economy to quickly turn sour, according to Andrew Hollenhorst, Citigroup's chief US economist. That tends to snowball and end up in something that looks more like a hard landing."
Persons: Andrew Hollenhorst, Organizations: CNBC, Service, Business
Citigroups' Andrew Hollenhorst: Expect a hard landing for U.S.
  + stars: | 2024-05-21 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCitigroups' Andrew Hollenhorst: Expect a hard landing for U.S.Andrew Hollenhorst, Citigroup US chief economist, joins CNBC’s ‘Money Movers’ to discuss his predictions on the Fed's next moves, economic outlook, employment, government fiscal spending, and more.
Persons: Andrew Hollenhorst, Organizations: Citigroup Locations: U.S
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