Investment strategy
Russia thinks it has found a way around Washington’s dollar bond payment blockade
Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov (seen here with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2019) reportedly told Russian newspaper Vedomosti that Moscow will continue to service external debts in rubles, but foreign Eurobond holders will need to open ruble and hard currency accounts with Russian banks in order to receive payments. Mikhail Svetlov | Getty Images […]
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Dan Niles says the U.S. is staring at a recession — and reveals which trades will be more resilient
Market watchers have been mixed on if, and when, a recession is on the horizon, but hedge fund manager Dan Niles said it is clear that the U.S. economy is headed for one. The U.S. economy has been plagued by a confluence of decades-high inflation and what many expect to be an aggressive rate hike […]
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Cloudy with a 60% chance of recession: Asset manager gives his take on the bear market
As talk of a recession grows louder, asset manager Michael Yoshikami believes there is a 60% chance the U.S. will sink into a recession. He explains why and reveals if the beaten down stock market has hit the bottom. Yoshikami, CEO of Destination Wealth Management, believes the U.S. economy has begun to show signs of […]
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Stock futures are flat after a losing week on Wall Street
Traders on the floor of the NYSE, June 3, 2022. Source: NYSE Stock futures were little changed in overnight trading Sunday after a losing week as investors continued to bet that the Federal Reserve will tighten monetary policy aggressively to combat surging inflation. Futures on the Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 30 points. S&P 500 […]
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A paradigm shift has begun in markets, says Morgan Stanley’s Ted Pick. Here’s what to expect
Trader on the floor of the NYSE, June 1, 2022. Source: NYSE Global markets are in the beginning of a fundamental shift after a nearly 15-year period defined by low interest rates and cheap corporate debt, according to Morgan Stanley co-President Ted Pick. The transition from the economic conditions that followed the 2008 financial crisis […]
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That socially responsible fund may not be as ‘green’ as you think. Here’s how to pick one
Tetra Images – Erik Isakson | Brand X Pictures | Getty Images Investment funds that promote values like the environment and social good have become more popular. But trying to pick a so-called ESG fund — especially one that aligns well with your interests — may seem about as easy as drying a towel in […]
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Searching for value in the battered biotech sector, which may not have hit bottom yet
Investors have been laser-focused on profit-producing companies, which has left companies in their pre-revenue stage on the sidelines. As a result, a growing number of biotech stocks are now trading below the value of the cash on their balance sheets. Over the past year, the SPDR S & P Biotech ETF is down nearly 44%, […]
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Cramer’s lightning round: I like Lam Research over Taiwan Semiconductor
Monolithic Power Systems Inc: “It sells at 40 times earnings, and you know I’m not recommending stocks unless they have a reasonable multiple.” Disclosure: Cramer’s Charitable Trust owns shares of Chevron. VIDEO4:0604:06 Cramer’s lightning round: I like Lam Research over Taiwan Semiconductor Source
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6 exceptional retail winners that Jim Cramer says are a buy
CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Friday highlighted six retail winners with standout quarters that investors should be lining up to purchase. “No one ever made a dime from panicking. If you dumped any of these retail winners in response to Walmart and Target, you made a very big mistake. And you know what, as the market […]
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What Friday’s downgrade of Micron means for our chipmaker stocks
Here’s how the CNBC Investing Club is thinking about its semiconductor holdings after another industry player, Micron, was downgraded to a sell. Source
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