The logo of the 3D printer manufacturer HP is seen during the event. Feria de Barcelona hosts the third edition of the (3D) industry week. Paco Freire | LightRocket | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines after the bell: Shares of HP Inc. rose more than 1% in extended trading after the software
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The “Fast Money ” traders shared their first moves for the market open. Tim Seymour was a buyer of McDonald’s. Karen Finerman was a buyer of Target. Steve Grasso was a buyer of Walmart. Brian Kelly was a seller of the Oil & Gas Exploration and Production ETF. Trader disclosure: Steve Grasso is long stock AAPL,
Slowing iPhone demand, trade war headwinds and possible ripple effects from a Huawei battle don’t bode well for Apple, according to a UBS analyst. The Swiss bank cut its 12-month price target on the iPhone maker to $225 — down from a previous $235. Apple closed at $186 Thursday. UBS still has a “buy” rating
Frank Polich | Bloomberg | Getty Images Stocks that would benefit from a federal infrastructure spending program fell more than the rest of the market and hit their lows of the day after President Donald Trump abruptly ended a meeting on infrastructure spending with Democratic leaders. Stocks like Granite Construction, Nucor, Martin Marietta Materials, Simpson
Check out the companies making headlines before the bell: Qualcomm — A federal judge has ruled that Qualcomm unlawfully hindered competition in the mobile phone chip market, and used its dominant position to charge excessive licensing feels. Target — The retailer earned an adjusted $1.53 per share for the first quarter, 10 cents a share
TransferWise co-founders Taavet Hinrikus and Kristo Kaarmann. TransferWise TransferWise, the money transfer company that’s taking on Western Union, is valued at $3.5 billion after a new investment round, making it Europe’s most valuable financial technology start-up. In lowering fees and adding a slick online platform to help consumers move money globally and track their transfers,
Judy Shelton Michael Reynolds | EPA | Shutterstock Potential Federal Reserve nominee Judy Shelton thinks the central bank ought to pay more attention to financial markets when setting interest rates. Already an economic advisor to President Donald Trump, Shelton has been mentioned frequently as a possible candidate for a Fed governor position. If she did
You know there’s an underlying problem when investment firms start to cut exposure to a particular asset class. Goldman Sachs’ decision last week to slash exposure to emerging markets is an indication of the current situation for these economies. The bank’s asset management arm said it had scaled back its “overweight” exposure to emerging market
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said rising levels of corporate debt need watching but so far do not pose a threat to the financial system. The central bank chief spoke Monday at the Financial Markets Conference in Amelia Island, Florida, on assessing risks to the financial system a decade after the end of the financial
AlexRaths | Getty Images Start-ups’ fears of being strong-armed to focus on short-term profits is one reason some are opting to stay private. But those fears may be overblown, if the historical performance of money-losing biotechs is any indication. Much like consumer tech companies going public in 2019 — biotech companies rarely make money going
Shares of Deutsche Bank hit a record low Monday, down nearly 3%, after UBS downgraded the German lender’s stock to a “sell” rating from “neutral.” Pointing to tough external events and the low interest rate environment, UBS slashed its price target for Deutsche from 7.80 euros ($7.45) to 5.70 euros. “We downgrade to sell because
President Donald Trump and his senior advisor Jared Kushner arrive for a meeting with manufacturing CEOs at the White House in Washington, DC, U.S. February 23, 2017. Kevin Lamarque | Reuters Deutsche Bank ignored employees’ calls to report transactions made by legal entities controlled by President Donald Trump and Jared Kushner to the Treasury Department’s
There are two schools of thought on 61-year-old SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son. To quote from the 1990s animated cartoon theme song for “Pinky and the Brain”: One is a genius, the other’s insane. Son is one of the world’s wealthiest men, with a net worth of more than $20 billion. He founded a Japanese wireless
Conservative economics writer Stephen Moore, who has been advocating for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates, told CNBC on Friday that he would feel vindicated if central bankers were to go down that path. “We could call that ‘Moore’s revenge'” if the Fed ends up cutting rates, said Moore, who earlier this month under
Despite the new burst of market volatility, long-time bull Edward Yardeni sees a return to all-time highs this year. And, he believes U.S. multinational companies, which are directly exposed to the trade war, will ultimately help provide the market boost. “I think it moves higher partly because there’s a recognition that even companies that do
A banner for the online image board Pinterest Inc. hangs from the New York Stock Exchange on the morning that Pinterest makes its initial public offering on April 18, 2019. Spencer Platt | Getty Images Check out the companies making headlines midday Friday: Cray — Shares of Cray surged 19.4% after the supercomputer manufacturer announced
Attendees at the Viva Technology conference in Paris. It’s one of Europe’s largest tech shows. CNBC PARIS — Now in its fourth year, the Viva Technology conference has become one of the largest tech trade shows in Europe. And it’s not been short on weird and wonderful innovations and gadgets. This year’s event saw everything
A flurry of Fed speakers and any new trade developments could shake up what normally might be a slow week of trading ahead of the three-day Memorial Day holiday weekend. Stocks ended the past week with losses, as trade-related headlines caused big swings in the market. The Dow ended the week with a 0.7% loss
China’s currency has been an important barometer for progress in U.S.-Chinese trade talks, and right now it’s signaling that things aren’t going well. The question is whether that signal is intentional, and whether Chinese officials will step in to prevent the yuan from reaching a key psychological low of 7 to the dollar. That level
A deliveryman carrying bags of coffee walks out a Luckin Coffee in Beijing on August 2, 2018. Wang Zhao | AFP | Getty Images Chinese start-ups are growing faster than their American peers. A prime example is Luckin Coffee, the self-declared Starbucks rival in China that is set to go public in New York on