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The ramifications for global markets are significant, with Washington and Beijing's determination to loosen dependence on each other fraying long-established supply chains. Many central banks target 2% inflation; market gauges of traders' long-term U.S. and European inflation expectations are running higher , . Anna Rosenberg, head of geopolitics at the Amundi Investment Institute, said Sino-U.S. tensions, provide a "new lens" through which to analyse emerging markets' growth prospects. But the performance of big U.S. tech stocks and global share indices are vulnerable to signs of Chinese retaliation. With China underperforming global stocks, investors are split on how to approach this market.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, Joe Biden, Goldman Sachs, Wouter Sturkenboom, Laura Alfaro, Anna Rosenberg, Christopher Rossbach, J, Stern, Carole Madjo, Wendy Liu, Baird, Patrick Spencer, Naomi Rovnick, Kripa Jayaram, Riddhima, Vineet, Sumanta Sen, Pasit, Louise Heavens Organizations: REUTERS, EMEA, APAC, Northern Trust, Reuters, Research, Harvard Business, Amundi Investment Institute, INDIA RUSH, Barclays reckons, EU, Apple, China, Barclays, JPMorgan, Thomson Locations: West, China, Washington, Western, Germany, Northern, Europe, FRIENDSHORING Washington, Vietnam, Mexico, Mongolia, Philippines, Sino, U.S, India, Beijing, COVID, CHINA
However, the current scenario also offers an opportunity to pick stocks that could generate attractive returns despite short-term pressures. To that end, here are five stocks favored by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The analyst said the results reinforce his view of Adobe as a winner in an emerging generative artificial intelligence world. "This strategy should enable creatives to better appreciate the productivity benefits of generative AI more quickly, and make Firefly-powered generative AI offerings a critical part of their workflows, creating competitive differentiation as well as increasing the overall value of Creative Cloud," said Zelnick. Rangan holds the 509th position among more than 8,500 analysts on TipRanks.
Persons: Shantanu Narayen, Mark Neuling, Wall, Brad Zelnick, Zelnick, TipRanks, Baird, Colin Sebastian, Sebastian, Bing, Goldman Sachs, Kash Rangan, Rangan Organizations: Adobe, CNBC, Adobe Software, Deutsche Bank, Microsoft Tech, Microsoft, Windows, Bing, TipRanks, FedEx
Interest rates keep climbing, but that's not stopping Wall Street analysts from finding a slew of stocks to buy. CNBC Pro combed through top Wall Street research to find stocks that are beneficiaries of high interest rates. HealthEquity "We view HQY as an attractive investment in a higher interest rate environment that can function as a portfolio diversifier," according to Baird analyst Mark Marcon. The firm said as middle market businesses face rising interest rates, Bunge can take advantage. Toll Brothers High interest rates are no problem for the homebuilder, Raymond James analyst Buck Horne said in a recent note.
Persons: Bunge, Baird, Mark Marcon, Marcon, Goldman Sachs, Adam Samuelson, Samuelson, Raymond James, Buck Horne, Horne, homebuilders, TOL, HealthEquity, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, Bank of America, Toll, HealthEquity, Costco, Evercore ISI, CMA, Catering Locations: HealthEquity, homebuilders, homebuilding
Visitors stand outside barriers surrounding Tesla's new Model 3 sedan displayed at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS) in Beijing, China September 2, 2023. That would mark the first sequential decline in Tesla's deliveries since the second quarter of 2022. In the third quarter, Tesla slashed prices of its Model S and Model X by 14% to 21% in main markets China and the U.S. The company also cut its production plan at its German factory amid soft demand, a report by Business Insider said. The restyled variant comes with a higher price and is expected to launch in Europe and China in the fourth quarter.
Persons: Florence Lo, Tesla, Baird, Guggenheim, LSEG, Thomas Martin, Aditya Soni, Jaspreet Singh, Hyunjoo Jin, Shounak Dasgupta Organizations: Fair for Trade, Services, REUTERS, Barclays, Ford, Reuters, Business Insider, Detroit, General Motors, United Auto Workers, Globalt Investments, Thomson Locations: Beijing, China, Europe, U.S, United States, Bengaluru, San Francisco
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill remain in a virtual stalemate over a budget resolution that would keep the government funded for the remainder of the fiscal year. If that comes to pass, all "nonessential" government business will come to a halt, with some 4 million federal employees forgoing pay until the shutdown ends. "Sure, sure, but let's get to the important stuff," investors among you may be saying. "Is a shutdown likely to have a negative impact on my portfolio?" "The headline answer is no," says Ross Mayfield, an investment strategy analyst at Baird.
Persons: let's, Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: Capitol, Social Security, Veterans Affairs Locations: U.S
Stock futures were near flat Wednesday night as investors readied for the final trading days of what's shaping up to be a weak month and quarter. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq 100 futures both added 0.1%. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite added 0.02% and 0.2%, respectively, while the Dow finished 0.2% lower. Friday marks the end of what has been a tough trading month and quarter. The S&P 500 is slated to finish the month down 5.2% and the quarter off by about 4%.
Persons: Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Stock, Dow Jones, Nasdaq, Micron Technology, Dow, Treasury, PCE, Nike
Rivian Automotive (RIVN) shot up 6% on Tuesday after Wall Street analysts made an upbeat call on the electric vehicle maker. Baird named Rivian a "bullish Fresh Pick," expecting third-quarter deliveries to beat estimates, citing improving margins at the company and stronger underlying demand for its products. CNBC's Jim Cramer said Tuesday to watch the stock after the bullish comments from the Street. "If you're looking for an [EV name] that's doing well, let's point to Rivian." The CNBC Investing Club does not hold Rivian in its portfolio but does own Ford Motor (F), which has been trying to grow its own EV business.
Persons: Baird, Rivian, Jim Cramer's, CNBC's Jim Cramer Organizations: Rivian Automotive, Wall Street, CNBC
Tech giant Meta seems to be going through an "identity crisis" of sorts, making the stock "uninvestable" right now, according to Adam Coons, chief portfolio manager at Winthrop Capital Management. Reports indicate that it has plans to roll out a generative AI-powered chatbot with multiple personas that will rival ChatGPT. META mountain 2022-09-25 Meta price chart American investment bank Citi has named Meta as its "top-pick across the internet sector," giving it a buy rating at a price target of $385 — giving it over 30% upside from its Sept. 21 close. Elsewhere, Baird Equity Research has an outperform rating on Meta at a target price of $355, giving it an around 18% upside from its Sept. 22 close. However, even given Meta's new launches and opportunities in ad revenue, Winthrop Capital's Coons is skeptical of how long this will go on "until Mark Zuckerberg changes his mind."
Persons: Adam Coons, , CNBC's, ChatGPT, Coons, , Baird, Meta's, Winthrop Capital's Coons, Mark Zuckerberg, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Winthrop Capital Management, Facebook, Citi, Baird Equity Research, Meta, Reality Labs, Apple Vision
UBS reiterates Levi Strauss as buy UBS said Levi Strauss' earnings will be less bad than feared in early October. Oppenheimer names Domino's a top pick Oppenheimer named Domino's as a top pick and said the downward revision cycle has "bottomed." Bank of America reiterates Meta as buy Bank of America said it's bullish heading into Meta's annual Connect conference event on Wednesday. "Given Meta's increased focus on integrating Al across surfaces, and CEO commentary on AI Agents on prior earnings calls, we believe the event may also include announcements on new AI/ML products." Citi reiterates Micron as buy Citi said its bullish heading into Micron earnings on Wednesday.
Persons: Baird, Levi Strauss, LEVI, Morgan Stanley, Oppenheimer, Domino's, Stifel, it's, Tesla, TSLA, Jefferies, Edwards, Goldman Sachs, Goldman Organizations: UBS, Barclays, Bank of America, Meta, Agents, JPMorgan, Apple, Nike, Citi, Micron, RBC, HSBC, AMC, ~$ Locations: Greater China, China
Worries about rising bond yields and a strengthening dollar dragged down stocks Monday. Rising yields have hurt stocks recently, stoking concerns that they could slow the economy by increasing borrowing costs for businesses and consumers. All three major indexes were down more than 1%, with the blue-chip Dow shedding nearly 400 points. The 10-year Treasury yield settled at 4.558%, its highest level since Oct. 16, 2007. The WSJ Dollar Index edged up, extending recent gains that have brought it to its highest level since last November.
Persons: , Michael Antonelli, Baird, Brent Organizations: Treasury, Moody's, Amazon, Federal Trade Commission Locations: U.S, Europe
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInflation numbers are signaling the Fed will keep rates higher for longer, says SEI's Jim SmigielJim Smigiel, SEI chief investment officer and Ross Mayfield, Baird investment strategy analyst, join 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action, inflation numbers, the state of the economy and more.
Persons: Jim Smigiel Jim Smigiel, Ross Mayfield, Baird Organizations: SEI
Bearing that in mind, here are five attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. PEG's dividend yield is 3.8%. SO offers a dividend yield of 4%. In January, the oil and gas giant increased its quarterly dividend by about 6% to $1.51 per share, making 2023 the 36th straight year with a higher dividend payment. It paid a cash dividend worth $1.9 billion in the quarter and repurchased 2.4 million shares.
Persons: Michael Wirth, Adam Jeffery, Wall, Shelby Tucker, Tucker, Southern Company Tucker, Goldman Sachs, Neil Mehta, Mehta, Baird, Tristan Gerra, Gerra Organizations: Chevron, CNBC, Public Service Enterprise, Public Service Enterprise Group, RBC Capital, Public Service Electric and Gas, TipRanks, Southern Company, Southern, Chevron Hedge Fund, Broadcom Semiconductor, Broadcom, Nvidia, Myers Locations: U.S, New Jersey, TipRanks, Bristol
The potential ripple effects of GLP-1 weight loss drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy are far-reaching. These are the stock market's potential winners and losers of the fast-growing weight loss drugs. By contrast, typical weight loss without GLP-1 drugs is mostly driven by a reduction in fat, not muscle. AdvertisementAdvertisementFast-food chains and junk-food companiesMorgan Stanley surveyed 300 patients taking GLP-1 drugs and found that calorie intake dropped 20%-30% on a daily basis. AdvertisementAdvertisementBeer and tobacco companiesAnecdotes from patients taking GLP-1 drugs indicate that the drug helps curb certain addictive behaviors like smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol.
Persons: Eli Lilly, Catalent, Fisher, McKesson, Baird, Jeff Johnson, Johnson, Morgan Stanley, Kreme, Morgan Stanley's, Phillip Morris Organizations: Service, Street, Novo Nordisk, JPMorgan, Nordisk, Bloomberg, Fitness, Nike, Inspire, Tandem Diabetes Care, KFC, Yum Brands, Anheuser, Busch, Molson Coors Locations: Wall, Silicon, GLP
But I wasn't planning to buy a house until I saw the 3,075-square-foot McLain House during a walk through the East Wheeling Historic District. Mickey Todiwala for CNBC Make ItUpon entrance, you're greeted by a grand stairway, complete with a fireplace tucked into the corner. Photo: Mickey Todiwala for CNBC Make ItThe third floor will be my next big project. What I love about living in a cheap, old houseThere are so many wonderful things about this house. Photo: Mickey Todiwala for CNBC Make It
Persons: Betsy Sweeny, Thomas B, McLain, John G, Eliza Ellen Baird McLain, Mickey Todiwala, Kellie Organizations: Wheeling National Heritage Area, East, East Wheeling Historic, Friends, CNBC Locations: Wheeling , West Virginia, Wheeling, East Wheeling, East Wheeling Historic District, Portugal, Warren , Ohio, McLain
Charles River Laboratories InternationalRaymond James likes Ralph LaurenSusquehanna starts coverage on semiconductor designer and recent IPO Arm Holdings (ARM) with a neutral (hold) rating and a $48-per-share price target. BTIG starts recent IPO Instacart DoorDash UberKiss of Death: JPMorgan upgraded global energy stocks overweight (buy). SUPERCYCLE ALERT (remember I hate supercycle calls): Dear generalists, put your seatbelts on. Higher for longer energy prices. Deutsche Bank cuts price target on T-Mobile
Persons: Baird, Jim Cramer's, River Laboratories International Raymond James, Ralph Lauren Susquehanna, DoorDash Organizations: CNBC, Amazon, Garden, LongHorn, Darden, Dow, Nike Exxon Mobil FedEx Citi, Dell, River Laboratories International, Arm Holdings, JPMorgan, Deutsche Bank, Mobile
Here are Thursday's biggest calls on Wall Street: Baird reiterates Meta as outperform Baird said it's bullish heading into Meta's Connect event next week. Bank of America upgrades Nutanix to buy from neutral Bank of America said it sees numerous positive growth drivers ahead for the computer software company. " Guggenheim reiterates Sunrun as buy Guggenheim said Sunrun is the best positioned solar company. Bank of America reiterates Marriott as buy Bank of America said it's bullish heading into Marriott's analyst day next week. Wells Fargo reiterates Amazon as overweight Wells said it sees several "discreet headwinds" for Amazon that investors may not know about.
Persons: Baird, it's, NTNX, Guggenheim, Sunrun, Evercore, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, Jefferies, Wedbush, Uber, JPMorgan, rideshare, Piper Sandler, Piper, Marriott, Wolfe, Wells, Morgan Stanley, Howmet, Truist Organizations: Meta's, Meta, Qualcomm, Bank of America, of America, Costco, Google, JPMorgan, Disney, Petrobras, CF, Microsoft, monetization, UBS, Walmart, Deutsche Bank, Wax Center, Exxon, ExxonMobil, " Bank of America, Citi, Energy, Micron, MU, Aerospace Locations: Howmet's Whitehall
Here are five such stocks chosen by Wall Street's top analysts, according to TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Further, the company continues to invest in AI and sees huge growth potential for its AI-powered features. The analyst noted that the company achieved strong growth in new products under its Identity, Cloud, and LogScale Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) offerings. Nevertheless, he feels that this pullback has created an attractive opportunity to buy CMG stock based on multiple positive catalysts that could emerge in the months ahead. Tarantino reaffirmed a buy rating on CMG stock with a price target of $2,400.
Persons: Wall, TD Cowen, Shaul Eyal, Zscaler, Eyal, Needham, Alex Henderson, Henderson, TipRanks, Baird, David Tarantino, Tarantino, LULU, Robert Drbul, Lulu, Drbul Organizations: Nasdaq, Investments, CrowdStrike, Security, Management, Charlotte, Microsoft, Grill, Lululemon Athletic, Guggenheim, Acushnet Locations: cybersecurity, Mexican, North America, China, Greater China
2seventy bio to lay off 40% of workforce; CEO to step down
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Nick Leschly, CEO of bluebird, speaks at the opening of Lonza Houston, the world’s largest dedicated cell and gene therapy facility, in Houston, Texas, U.S., April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Daniel Kramer Acquire Licensing RightsSept 12 (Reuters) - 2seventy bio (TSVT.O) said on Tuesday it plans to lay off about 40% of its workforce to lower costs and focus on the biotech firm's cancer cell therapy Abecma, lifting the company's shares more than 8% in premarket trade. The company added that CEO Nick Leschly will step down and transition to the role of chairman. Leschly was earlier the CEO of bluebird bio (BLUE.O) for 11 years, but changed role after the gene therapy maker's oncology portfolio was spun off from it as 2seventy. The company will now focus on another type of multiple myeloma patients, for which it expects approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in mid-December.
Persons: Nick Leschly, Lonza, Daniel Kramer, Leschly, 2seventy, Abecma, Johnson, Bristol Myers, William Baird, Pratik Jain, Shounak Dasgupta, Maju Samuel Organizations: bluebird, REUTERS, Johnson, Legend Biotech, Bristol, Bristol Myers Squibb, U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Thomson Locations: Lonza Houston, Houston , Texas, U.S, Abecma, Bengaluru
Oracle — Shares dipped more than 12% a day after the software company posted disappointing earnings and revenue guidance for its fiscal second quarter. Oracle's revenue, which came in at $12.45 billion, was weaker than the $12.47 billion forecast by analysts. WestRock — The stock rose 4.8% following news that the paper and packaging company will go through with a merger with Smurfit Kappa. The Wall Street firm said shares may be oversold after the company experienced a temporary outage on its payment processor Square. Elsewhere, Morgan Stanley reiterated its overweight call on Exxon, saying the company was a top pick in its category.
Persons: WestRock, Wolfe, Baird, Goldman Sachs, Corinne Jenkins, Morgan Stanley, Yun Li, Samantha Subin, Hakyung Kim, Lisa Kailai Han, Jesse Pound, Pia Singh, Brian Evans Organizations: New York Stock Exchange, Oracle, LSEG, Smurfit Kappa, Apple —, Casey's, FactSet, Health, P Global, BBB, CVS, Bank of America, Goldman, Food, Drug, Exxon Mobil —, U.S, Texas, Exxon Locations: U.S
Investors should think twice about fleeing Block stock after website connectivity issues, according to Baird Equity Research. The firm reiterated an outperform rating on Block in a Monday note, and designated shares as a bullish fresh pick. However, Baird lowered its price target on the stock to $72 from $92, or about 36% upside from Friday's $53.08 close. SQ YTD mountain Block stock. The analyst added that payment issues at large firms like Block have typically abated in the short term and helped jumpstart a stock recovery.
Persons: Baird, David Koning, Koning, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Baird Equity Research Locations: jumpstart
JPMorgan upgrades Tenable to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said the security software solutions company is "well positioned for better fundamentals." JPMorgan upgrades Nubank to overweight from neutral JPMorgan said it sees an attractive entry point for the Brazilian neobank company. JPMorgan downgrades Brunswick to neutral from overweight JPMorgan said higher interest rates will weight on the marine recreation company in the months ahead. Bank of America reiterates Nvidia as a top pick Bank of America said Nvidia shares remain "compelling" at current levels. " Bank of America initiates Raymond James as buy Bank of America said the financial services company is well positioned and has a defensive portfolio. "
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Tesla, Raymond James, RJF, Evercore, Redburn, Bob Iger, Johnson, Jefferies, Bernstein, Brown, Forman, Baird, it's Organizations: supercomputing, Investors, JPMorgan, TENB, Brazilian, Bank of America, CSX, of America, 3Q, JPMorgan downgrades, Nvidia, AMD, Barclays, UBS, Amazon, Netflix, Disney, Deutsche Bank, Deutsche, Citi, Microsoft Citi, Microsoft, Apple Locations: JPMorgan downgrades Brunswick, North America
U.S. stock index futures , , were little changed. The dollar was set to clock up its best winning streak since 2014, bolstered by a resilient run of U.S. economic data. In contrast, the yuan fell to its weakest level since 2007 on worries about China's slowing economy. "Everything is geared towards the next couple of weeks, with European Central Bank, Federal Reserve and Bank of England meeting. Stocks sought to stabilise after a week of easing, with the MSCI All Country stock index (.MIWD00000PUS) slightly weaker at 676.83 points, and down about 1.5% for the week so far, though still up nearly 12% for the year.
Persons: Toby Melville, Mike Hewson, Stocks, Patrick Spencer, Spencer, YUAN, Masato Kanda, Hirokazu Matsuno, Brent, Heekyong Yang, Shri Navaratnam, Tomasz Janowski, David Evans Organizations: London Stock Exchange Group, City of, REUTERS, Stocks, Apple, Investors, European Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Bank of England, CMC, U.S, Consumer, Baird, ANZ Bank, Treasury, Thomson Locations: City, City of London, Britain, China, United States, Europe, U.S, Seoul
The Crane 100 Money Fund Index has an annualized 7-day current yield of 5.16% as of Thursday. This way, you're deferring the tax hit on the income until you begin to draw down from the account. To that effect, some money market funds invest in municipal bonds and thus produce tax-exempt income. Investors in high-tax locales may be especially interested in state-specific tax-exempt money market funds. The Fidelity New York Municipal Money Market Fund (FAWXX) carries an expense ratio of 0.42%, and it has a 7-day yield of 3.34%.
Persons: US3M, Tim Steffen, Baird, you've, Jerrod Pearce, Pearce, Steffen Organizations: Internal Revenue Service, Creative Planning, Vanguard, Money Market Fund, SEC, Fidelity New York Municipal Money Market Fund Locations: Vanguard California
Needham's Laura Martin sees Club names Amazon (AMZN), Alphabet (GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) as "front-runners" in the race of tech firms competing in generative AI. While positive on Apple, Martin thinks it will be "dwarfed by generative AI" firms. "High-quality data that is most relevant will allow generative AI to create the best new content and products and or save costs faster through better online customer service," Needham wrote. MSFT YTD mountain Microsoft YTD performance In the coming quarters, Microsoft will increase capital expenditures to invest in Microsoft Cloud growth and demand for AI services. 2 AI stock in the portfolio, followed by Nvidia), and would consider adding to the Club's MSFT position on a pullback as indicated by the Club's 1 rating .
Persons: Laura Martin, Martin, AAPL, Jim Cramer, Jim, Apple, Tim Cook, Needham, Baird, Morgan Stanley, Jim Cramer's, Doce Organizations: Microsoft, Apple, Nasdaq, Big Tech, Nvidia, Broadcom, Oracle, Google, YouTube, Services, Amazon, CNBC, Mobile World Congress Locations: Needham, Barcelona, Spain
Here are Wednesday's biggest calls on Wall Street: UBS upgrades Toast to buy from neutral UBS said the restaurant tech company "continues to prove itself as a top provider" for the restaurant industry. " UBS downgrades Block to neutral from buy UBS said it sees slowing profit growth for Square's parent company. Deutsche Bank reiterates Nio as buy Deutsche Bank said it's concerned about the company's growth trajectory but that it's sticking with its buy rating. " Deutsche Bank reiterates Tesla as buy Deutsche Bank said it's standing by its buy rating on the auto giant. Bank of America reiterates SoFi as neutral The firm said SoFi is a key beneficiary of student loan refinances.
Persons: Baird, Goldman Sachs, William Blair, Argus, Russell, CFRA, it's, TD Cowen, Cowen, Morgan Stanley, Needham, Nio, Tesla, SoFi, refinances Organizations: UBS, omni, Nvidia, Technology, HSBC, Apple, Constellation Brands, Bloom Energy, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America
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