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james: i am a buyer of eem. alan: there's a real strong support base at this low at 36. it's a 5 year low support. so they got overdone on the upside. these emerging markets got beat down when people wanted to exit---but i think it's a good value. we could see a nice little kick---kick from these levels a 20% move up to 44 in the eem i think. angie: topic number three--- christmas ads already, kmart is advertising for that holly jolly time. is this an act of desperation? alan: it's a little bit premature but sears has to do something. this stock for whatever reason has bounced 45% in the last couple of weeks. i am not a believer in this stock move. james: i don't necessarily believe in the move but i do believe that i can play with that momentum---to the upside and make some money here. i would not like sears as a long term investment but as a momentum trader, there is an opportunity for me to make some money as we continue higher. alan: the stock i like better in this space is jcpenney. from a limited risk standpoint--- we've got these real extreme lows at 12; we're hol
james: i am a buyer of eem. alan: there's a real strong support base at this low at 36. it's a 5 year low support. so they got overdone on the upside. these emerging markets got beat down when people wanted to exit---but i think it's a good value. we could see a nice little kick---kick from these levels a 20% move up to 44 in the eem i think. angie: topic number three--- christmas ads already, kmart is advertising for that holly jolly time. is this an act of desperation? alan: it's a little bit...
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>> profits of eem, reload at 37. >> steven?i think you should be trimming your positions right now. but a position i'm comfortable with is eem. >> you know what i find interesting, a self-driving car is perfect for you. >> it is. it really is. because i don't drive. >> she can't drive. >> it's not that i can't, it's that i choose not to. anyway -- >> do you have a license? >> i do have a driver's license. >> a real one? >> yes, it's a real one. >> you didn't get it in a cracker jack box. >> we don't talk about the tplm, comes out, great quarter. >> i love having a free checked bag with my united mileageplus explorer card. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. [ delavane ] priority boarding is really important to us. you can just get on the plane and relax. [ julian ] having a card that doesn't charge you foreign transaction fees saves me a ton of money. [ delavane ] we can go to any country and spend money the way we would in the u.s. when i spend money on this card, i can see brazil in my future. [ anthony ] i use the explorer c
>> profits of eem, reload at 37. >> steven?i think you should be trimming your positions right now. but a position i'm comfortable with is eem. >> you know what i find interesting, a self-driving car is perfect for you. >> it is. it really is. because i don't drive. >> she can't drive. >> it's not that i can't, it's that i choose not to. anyway -- >> do you have a license? >> i do have a driver's license. >> a real one? >> yes, it's a...
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>> the eem is probably the safest way to play that and certainly gives you a broad set of exposures but if you think latin america, brazil in particular, it's going to be the plays that have been oversold because of the china demand story where we get conservative where it's just direct basic materials. basic material play is going to be difficult. probably don't want to look at, you know, the folks that are just shipping construction materials. what you want to look at is folks like brazil, mexico, you want to look at parts of asia and, you know, i think that eem is a great way to lay that out for the average investor and say here's my broader exposure to emerging markets across the broad spectrum of the globe. we're talking about a portion of your portfolio. the vast should be domestic u.s. equities. >> what kind of breakdown would you have? i know you like the overseas markets and like europe but what kind of proportions would you have, u.s. versus elsewhere? >> it's going to depend on the application of the portfolio, but in our global asset allocation portfolio at american century,
>> the eem is probably the safest way to play that and certainly gives you a broad set of exposures but if you think latin america, brazil in particular, it's going to be the plays that have been oversold because of the china demand story where we get conservative where it's just direct basic materials. basic material play is going to be difficult. probably don't want to look at, you know, the folks that are just shipping construction materials. what you want to look at is folks like...
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vision,eem to support not acting is worth the acting. a correct that is statement of what i feel.se does not vote to authorize military action. should president barack obama, important, launch a military strike anyway? >> i was for this kind of an theoneration before proposal to bring it to the congress. i think she should, i don't know whether he will. i get concerned about the crime, which i think it is, is, is essentially, message ite larger sends to the region. especially with regard to iran their nuclear program number 1 and number 2, we tend to forget, their daily commitment terrorist organizers around the world. consider iran and hezbollah, a restaurant, up and foreign diplomats around the world. if they get the sense that we when it comes to chemical weapons, you can only imagine with the acts of terrorism. >> senator bob casey. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> well, view from both sides of debate, and, of course, any vote still very much up in the air. you're watching "bbc world news." still to come on tonight's program, there has been a thorn president's side, now,
vision,eem to support not acting is worth the acting. a correct that is statement of what i feel.se does not vote to authorize military action. should president barack obama, important, launch a military strike anyway? >> i was for this kind of an theoneration before proposal to bring it to the congress. i think she should, i don't know whether he will. i get concerned about the crime, which i think it is, is, is essentially, message ite larger sends to the region. especially with regard...
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i've been using the eem as the bogey for emerging markets. nine days in a row, this is the largest -- among the largest etfs in the emerging markets space here. nine days in a row. horrible last three months. it's coming off the bottom, regained half of its losses in the last few months. airlines are strong again today here. delta, united, southwest and jetblue all doing better. guys, i just want to point out, delta is going into the s&p 500 at the close today. here's the post right here. we're expecting big crowd for that. that will be replacing bmc software which is being acquired privately. guys, back to you. >> bob, thanks so much. let's get into our "closing bell" exchange. kimberly from imperan wealth management. we also have rick santelli. john, let's talk growth. growth has been winning recently. is this a growth market and do you still want to be putting money into the momentum names? >> we think there are always opportunities to make money in the markets. we think companies that have good growth stories, there are many that are stil
i've been using the eem as the bogey for emerging markets. nine days in a row, this is the largest -- among the largest etfs in the emerging markets space here. nine days in a row. horrible last three months. it's coming off the bottom, regained half of its losses in the last few months. airlines are strong again today here. delta, united, southwest and jetblue all doing better. guys, i just want to point out, delta is going into the s&p 500 at the close today. here's the post right here....
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we never got as low as the june reaction on the eems. they only got down to about 37, 40, and now back up over 41 now. so i think things continue to go higher. >> kate moore, the chief investment strategist with jpmorgan, private bank, $900 billion in client assets over there. what do you make of this argument? what do you make of what's happening in september? it's been a surprise to many people based on what october -- on what august was showing us. >> there wasn't a real reason for a massive sell-off in the last part of august. people started to get more comfortable, i think particularly with the non-u.s. data that's been coming out over the last few weeks. we've seen a lot of upgrades of chinese growth. a lot more people feeling more constructive on asia, despite the fact we've had major moves in a lot of the currencies and also concern about the structural issues over the medium term. but we've been saying for a while we wanted to own em, we felt comfortable with the allocation, concentrated in north asia. and even after a lot of vo
we never got as low as the june reaction on the eems. they only got down to about 37, 40, and now back up over 41 now. so i think things continue to go higher. >> kate moore, the chief investment strategist with jpmorgan, private bank, $900 billion in client assets over there. what do you make of this argument? what do you make of what's happening in september? it's been a surprise to many people based on what october -- on what august was showing us. >> there wasn't a real reason...
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eem. a true bounce in this i believe the bounce continues the next couple of weeks. >> with you on that. >> today's weak jobs number is it enough to sway the feds away from the move? dan greenhouse chief strategist and cnbc contributor, dan, always good to see you. >> always a pleasure. >> what about the taper? >> we are still at 100%. the issue is not if they reduce it or not, grasso's point 15 billion is the over or under if we use the fed's own survey as a pines for believing that. they will need 10 billion, 18.5. the issue in our mind the issue is what do they signal thereafter. i think in light of that they've built into mark we will reduce this to some degree. i they shea should what they should do then in our opinion is be very forceful about how slow and easy they're going to go about doing this. maybe lower the thresholds. they can make an ad judgment to bring down the curve and calm market fears. >> it would be a symbolic gesture to the markets. yes, we need it. it's going to be
eem. a true bounce in this i believe the bounce continues the next couple of weeks. >> with you on that. >> today's weak jobs number is it enough to sway the feds away from the move? dan greenhouse chief strategist and cnbc contributor, dan, always good to see you. >> always a pleasure. >> what about the taper? >> we are still at 100%. the issue is not if they reduce it or not, grasso's point 15 billion is the over or under if we use the fed's own survey as a pines...
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good evening, i'm elizabeth cook sgli eem ken bastida. that manager was sucker punched right there in the aisle. juliette goodrich is there. she's got the latest. >> that safeway store manager is in the icu tonight. his friends say his head injury is so bad, he doesn't recognize his wife. >> san leandro police want everyone to take a close look at this guy. police say monday around 11:00 a.m., the suspect approached the store manager. words were exchanged and then the suspect violently punched the man. the store manager fell to the ground. the attacker took off. long-time safeway customers know the manager as mo, and tonight, mo's friend tells kpix 5, he has serious head injure ris. >> that really hurts me a lot. especially the coworkers. he's just trying to do his best to keep the store safe, which, you know, things happen. >> police are hoping someone will see this surveillance video and help identify the attacker. >> really not much to go on at this point. he was in the store a little bit prior to so we don't know what his intent was t
good evening, i'm elizabeth cook sgli eem ken bastida. that manager was sucker punched right there in the aisle. juliette goodrich is there. she's got the latest. >> that safeway store manager is in the icu tonight. his friends say his head injury is so bad, he doesn't recognize his wife. >> san leandro police want everyone to take a close look at this guy. police say monday around 11:00 a.m., the suspect approached the store manager. words were exchanged and then the suspect...
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reserve this for the discussion in terms of steps we can take in terms of command and control of the rag eem's chem -- regime's chemical weapons stockpile to make sure they are not used in a way they shouldn't be used. >> i want you to know - this should be done in the other session - but general dempsey and his team have taken pains at the instruction of the president of the united states to make certain that whatever we do doesn't make it - doesn't make people less safe or potentially more exposed to weapons or that those weapons would have less control and so forth. all of these things have entered into the calculation. . >> thank you mr chairman. >> thank you senator. i want to add on to my original response to you - the resolution as sent to us by the administration will not be the administration we'll be working on. it is a good opening as to what the desires are intentions are, but w
reserve this for the discussion in terms of steps we can take in terms of command and control of the rag eem's chem -- regime's chemical weapons stockpile to make sure they are not used in a way they shouldn't be used. >> i want you to know - this should be done in the other session - but general dempsey and his team have taken pains at the instruction of the president of the united states to make certain that whatever we do doesn't make it - doesn't make people less safe or potentially...
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with store fronts popping up as fast as the farmers can supply the greens and reds and orange sgli eemg to make four colors. >> pressing produce for 20 years, meet the boss owner tout it is superpowers of juicing. >> this is your bottle of medicine. you have your laef fi greens. these are combatting arthritic sifrnl symptoms. >> those claims are fueling the multimillion dollar industry with sales topping 150 million a year, juice was slurped up by pepsico. starbucks bought up evolution, but before you pay out for that liquefied salad. look at the ingredient list. consider this from knew thigsist. >> i have never read any scientific studies that say that juicing can cleanse your liver or your heart or your blood or anything like that. >> lesa claims juicing has eased her own symptoms of arthritis and fatigue. she presses hundreds of juice concoctions every morning taylored to fit health neesd. i'd like to gain some mental clarity and drop a couple pound sos i bought her popular cleanse and drank five juices every day for three days. it clensed all right. i dropped two pounds and gained
with store fronts popping up as fast as the farmers can supply the greens and reds and orange sgli eemg to make four colors. >> pressing produce for 20 years, meet the boss owner tout it is superpowers of juicing. >> this is your bottle of medicine. you have your laef fi greens. these are combatting arthritic sifrnl symptoms. >> those claims are fueling the multimillion dollar industry with sales topping 150 million a year, juice was slurped up by pepsico. starbucks bought up...
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. >> just to touch on that, eem was unfairly sold off. i shouldn't say unfairly. it wasover sold. most recent highs i get we're looking back to may. but to touch on the other, people are looking for performance. 90% of all funds are probably trailing the index. so where are they going to get it from? not from disney or the generals. they will get it from wimpy stocks. >> ralph mentioned speculation. alpha could mean speculation, change for performance. >> it's a symbol of a topping process. i don't know if this is the absolute top but this is what you see when you see markets get disconnected. i would bring up big blue as another one to put out there. we have talked a lot in the show. they talked about how ibm tends to lead the market i sold all of my equity exposure. >> you're in all cash? >> 100% cash. >> so putting the bear suit to the test? >> i wouldn't go that far. but i bought emerging markets. i bought european stocks. they have had a phenomenal run here. so why not take some off the table. >> they don't ring a bell at the top. what's the high? 1709? >> i think i have been
. >> just to touch on that, eem was unfairly sold off. i shouldn't say unfairly. it wasover sold. most recent highs i get we're looking back to may. but to touch on the other, people are looking for performance. 90% of all funds are probably trailing the index. so where are they going to get it from? not from disney or the generals. they will get it from wimpy stocks. >> ralph mentioned speculation. alpha could mean speculation, change for performance. >> it's a symbol of a...
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new orleans grand jury in 1968, the experience convinced person's team they were not interested in eemed intent on pigeonholing him as a conservative. i explained several times i am neither a traditionalist or nationalists nor racist, but i oppose the john birch society with political conservatism. i went on to say i am not right winger in individualism but is more an artistic than authoritarian. they looked at me blankly not seeming to hear. as person's allegations read through the underground press put out his side of the story and everything available. and circulations that for lee helped edit. and plankton can be gathered as nourishing food stuff, and mixed with statements by assassination theorists criticizing garrison's pursuit of foreign we. formally who bore a physical resemblance to his marine friend served as a double for the accused assassin posing as oswald in a time before the president's murder, of oswald's activities. as he fended off garrison added tax he reconsidered his assumptions that oswald acted alone in dallas. in 1973 he read a feature in the yippie tabloid that w
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if it happens nonessential employees will be fur lowed, no perks, meeuws eems. if you need a passport updated do it before the 30th. essential versus nonessential services. nonessential will be cut we'll see 800,000 employees furloed, maybe more. >> the pressure is on. >> weld -- we'll get it down. >> let's talk about the kenyan situation. the red cross says the number of deaths is 68. al-shabab claimed responsibility, saying that saturday's attack is in response to kenya's military operations in somalia. a spokesperson told al jazeera: >> peter greste is in nairobi and joins us with the latest. there's a bits of a delay. let's talk about the interview from al-shabab. >> yes, it was an interesting interview, wasn't it. the line - no surrender, no negotiation - is something that al-shabab has spoken about for some time. they make it clear that they only have one objection, to force the kenyans to withdraw troops from somalia. that's been their submission since the kenyans sent their troops over the border two years ago. this is really the first time we are seeing
if it happens nonessential employees will be fur lowed, no perks, meeuws eems. if you need a passport updated do it before the 30th. essential versus nonessential services. nonessential will be cut we'll see 800,000 employees furloed, maybe more. >> the pressure is on. >> weld -- we'll get it down. >> let's talk about the kenyan situation. the red cross says the number of deaths is 68. al-shabab claimed responsibility, saying that saturday's attack is in response to kenya's...
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does it not eem to you for all the world woul we look like we e mercenaries here.e look like we are vigilante nation because we don't have color of law. >> i agree 100% with you. that was one of m questions. we're talking about attacking a sovereign nation that did not attack america. we are talking but it would be a surgical strike if we dropped bombs here or there. people will die from that. if another country did that to us, would we not view that as a military or active aggression, act of war? resoundingly we would and we don't have the constitutional authority to attack another country for that reason. if it was a national security threat, which i don't feel this is, a tremendously horrible thing that is happening over there, i would love for it to be brought to a diplomatic resolve. this is where our foreign-policy i think has been a sku, has been off track. i see him or the last five years, followed the middle east, and what i he seen in the last five years, there is a state of confusion and many members said they were confused and ending the world is confus
does it not eem to you for all the world woul we look like we e mercenaries here.e look like we are vigilante nation because we don't have color of law. >> i agree 100% with you. that was one of m questions. we're talking about attacking a sovereign nation that did not attack america. we are talking but it would be a surgical strike if we dropped bombs here or there. people will die from that. if another country did that to us, would we not view that as a military or active aggression,...
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it's not just the rej eem's bomber jets that hold them back. up on the roof we see how snipers, deadly accurate here, can freeze the front line. in this historic part of the city, the rebels are trying to inch forward but so often pushed back by government forces. in this case held back by a government sniper positioned in the buildings opposite us. even from the rebel sniper positions, the regime is close but well dug in. a sniper is shooting at them and moves across the road to take aim. his discipline and marksmanship is the xeps. he thinks he got him. it's the older men here in charge. this man tells me his brigade was given up from outside help from the west. "if is our final word," he says. we don't want any help from anybody. we are no longer waiting or have the means to topple the regime. he outline as plan. shortly after, this appears. one rebel tells us they plan to fill it with explosives then tie a prisoner's hands to the wheel and force him to die driving the bus bomb at the regime, but even though we saw the brigade take prisoners
it's not just the rej eem's bomber jets that hold them back. up on the roof we see how snipers, deadly accurate here, can freeze the front line. in this historic part of the city, the rebels are trying to inch forward but so often pushed back by government forces. in this case held back by a government sniper positioned in the buildings opposite us. even from the rebel sniper positions, the regime is close but well dug in. a sniper is shooting at them and moves across the road to take aim. his...
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stay long -- i sold my eem because i think it will be an interest rate trade. >> what are you saying about more speculative names? >> absolutely massive specifically if you want to go towards facebook. the majority of which are on the call side. they did go out into november today. november 70 strike calls. people were buying those. there are certain pockets there are areas. you look at the airlines. we're seeing very, very specific. the energy names, i have been trimming those names because of the rapid move. many of the names in the drilling space, you go through the energy world, that has been a huge spike. >> how much of those trades are stock replacement strategies? to me that would make it more bearish. >> that would be really interesting. i would say stock replacement if they are deeper into the money. these are people that are speculating that these stocks are going higher. face book has been a monster. >> we debated linked in last night. some people thought it might be over. maybe it is over. i still think that linked in is going to make another all time high. every opportun
stay long -- i sold my eem because i think it will be an interest rate trade. >> what are you saying about more speculative names? >> absolutely massive specifically if you want to go towards facebook. the majority of which are on the call side. they did go out into november today. november 70 strike calls. people were buying those. there are certain pockets there are areas. you look at the airlines. we're seeing very, very specific. the energy names, i have been trimming those...
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i think the eem real, emerging markets has come a little too far too fast.erling left in the marketplace. >> tapering could happen. nathan, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to watch for? >> i will watch the first time unemployment claims or unemployment index, if that goes above 143,000 the market will get weak in the knees. i like kr, kroger, right here in cincinnati. guess what? they're the number two retailer and the knob one retailer wal-mart hasn't been too good in the food business. kroger understands the food business. they could easily go from number two to number 1. i like kr a lot. finally, we will see the deficit for our government was $150 billion this time. last year it was $340 billion. >> all right. we'll leave it there. tanks, guys. yep. >> happy birthday, maria. >> thank you, marissa mayer live from san fran next. don't go anywhere. back in a moment. woman: everyone in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that ne
i think the eem real, emerging markets has come a little too far too fast.erling left in the marketplace. >> tapering could happen. nathan, 30 seconds on the clock. what do you want to watch for? >> i will watch the first time unemployment claims or unemployment index, if that goes above 143,000 the market will get weak in the knees. i like kr, kroger, right here in cincinnati. guess what? they're the number two retailer and the knob one retailer wal-mart hasn't been too good in the...
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current regime and -- consent of the current recently eem in the opposition. -- regime and the opposition. that government will transition for the syrian people to choose their government. there is no way possible that by mutual consent assad will be part of the future. the russians agreed that is genevai and the purpose of the geneva ii meeting is to implement geneva i. it is complicated and that is part of the struggle. the president is convinced as support to the opposition increases there's a greater likelihood that you will wind upultimately with a negotiated settlement. the alternative is to stand back, do nothing and syria implods, becomes an enclave state. thereare huge ungoverned spaces and becomes more of a threat, and it becomes much more of a sectarian configuration. >> secretary hagel and general dempsey you made a number of statements in the spring cautioning against intervention. why do you feel at this point it is appropriate for us to take action? what has changed? >> senator, thank you. i'll let general dempsey respond for himself. well, first, very clear intelligence an
current regime and -- consent of the current recently eem in the opposition. -- regime and the opposition. that government will transition for the syrian people to choose their government. there is no way possible that by mutual consent assad will be part of the future. the russians agreed that is genevai and the purpose of the geneva ii meeting is to implement geneva i. it is complicated and that is part of the struggle. the president is convinced as support to the opposition increases there's...
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and syrian president bashar al-assad warned any strike at his recommend eem could bring retaliation from syrian allies. with open enrollment for health insurance exchanges just three weeks away, what questions do you have about the new system? we'll answer them on-air and online in the next few weeks. instructions for submitting your question are on our health page. and if you're thinking about filing for social security early, you may want to reconsider. our benefits guru crunches the numbers on making sense. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, president obama addresses the nation to build public support for military action against syria. i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. we'll see you online, and again here tomorrow evening. on behalf of all of us at the pbs wshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to buildi
and syrian president bashar al-assad warned any strike at his recommend eem could bring retaliation from syrian allies. with open enrollment for health insurance exchanges just three weeks away, what questions do you have about the new system? we'll answer them on-air and online in the next few weeks. instructions for submitting your question are on our health page. and if you're thinking about filing for social security early, you may want to reconsider. our benefits guru crunches the numbers...
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the eem has been up. steel stocks, and whenever you get asian news strong, china economic news strong, you generally get a follow through on material names. material sector ended at a five-year high today. u.s. stocks notably on the upside. how about interest rate-senses ive stock? we've had a couple days where rates have been moving to the downside, primarily to the disappointing job report on friday. home builders have stabilized recently but this works on the other side as well, michelle. as rates have moved down, the long end, of course, has suffered moving down. we've had a steeper yield curve. in the last couple days that's put pressure on the regional banks which you see, didn't end on the upside. >>> iphone 5-c is widely expected to be revealed by apple. here for what to look for tomorrow about any and all apple announcements is john fortt. >> expect two, a high-end 5-s or mid to low 5-c. two things that matter. short term and long term. the high end 5s doesn't get can balanceized and the 5c is af
the eem has been up. steel stocks, and whenever you get asian news strong, china economic news strong, you generally get a follow through on material names. material sector ended at a five-year high today. u.s. stocks notably on the upside. how about interest rate-senses ive stock? we've had a couple days where rates have been moving to the downside, primarily to the disappointing job report on friday. home builders have stabilized recently but this works on the other side as well, michelle. as...
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take a look at the eem, emerging market, etf up 8 straight days right now. i said two months ago, these things move in a 25 to 30% range. once again regained about half their losses from may and june. we see materials and industrials strong today on the china and japan news. no surprise here we're seeing various commodity etfs to the upside, steel stocks, copper to the upside. i've been asked about why the s&p had a pop after 12:00. a lot of people attributing this to the news that the syrians may be willing to lock up their weapons to an international guardians, but i think more importantly the s&p moved through its 50-day moving average about that moment, 1666 the 50-day moving average when we saw the pop up. i think a lot is a little technicals. hadn't been above that in more than a month. >> i think you're right on that. thank you very much. >> talk about asia and europe right now. peter is chief market analyst with the the lindsay group and cnbc contributor, focusing on asia for us right now. dominic has been talking to traders who are heavily invested
take a look at the eem, emerging market, etf up 8 straight days right now. i said two months ago, these things move in a 25 to 30% range. once again regained about half their losses from may and june. we see materials and industrials strong today on the china and japan news. no surprise here we're seeing various commodity etfs to the upside, steel stocks, copper to the upside. i've been asked about why the s&p had a pop after 12:00. a lot of people attributing this to the news that the...
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ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. >> the questions get harder as we go along this show. when i look at you, you talk. right now you're going to tell us a little about the weather. >> loik i said, temperatures are a little on the cooler side this morning. we had a clear and cool night. this is what it looks like outside. you isle notice temperatures mainly in upper 40s. 50 greece in concord chld 55 in san francisco and only 47 in santa rosa. like i said, we are going to see a warm day on tap. sunshine wall to wall. we are watching that. low pressure system just to the northwest. we'll tell you what that means for the start of the workweek coming up. >> okay. thanks. >>> we begin with developing news this morning. 21-year-old michael nont gomly, the man arrested for killing a dodgers fan is out of jail this monomorning. san francisco's da says there's not enough evidence to charge montgomery. 24-year-old jonathan denver was stabbed to death after the giants/dodgers game. montgomery was arrested that very night. the victim was at the game with his father, his brother and s
ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. >> the questions get harder as we go along this show. when i look at you, you talk. right now you're going to tell us a little about the weather. >> loik i said, temperatures are a little on the cooler side this morning. we had a clear and cool night. this is what it looks like outside. you isle notice temperatures mainly in upper 40s. 50 greece in concord chld 55 in san francisco and only 47 in santa rosa. like i said, we are going...
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i'm looking at a stat today that the eem is seeing the longest winning streak in 9 1/2 years. it's up 8.3% this month alone after getting battered on talk of the taper and other issues. >> look, i think, again, the secular problems are not going away anytime soon. we've got the turn in the economy. but the secular problems, everything from debt levels to current account deficits, credit growth, inflation problems that put central banks in a different position than a lot of the developed world, suggests we may have a problem. you're going to get fierce, fierce rallies. we always remind people that in a secular bull market, you can still have some unbelievably fierce cyclical downturns. and even if we're in a secular bear market, you can have some really, really fierce, cyclical bull markets. you have to be fairly nimble if you're more trading oriented. and again, we just think what's happening in the emerging markets may be more short term in nature. certainly possibly playable for the more trading oriented but maybe not longlasting. >> liz ann, thank you so much for coming on.
i'm looking at a stat today that the eem is seeing the longest winning streak in 9 1/2 years. it's up 8.3% this month alone after getting battered on talk of the taper and other issues. >> look, i think, again, the secular problems are not going away anytime soon. we've got the turn in the economy. but the secular problems, everything from debt levels to current account deficits, credit growth, inflation problems that put central banks in a different position than a lot of the developed...
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i think the biggest run in the eem in, like, 9 1/2 years. do you look elsewhere, or do you look for opportunity here? what do you do? >> i think we still think this market's going to 1,780. i wouldn't chase it here. i think you'll get the chance to come in. we got the taper, which even though, a taper-light, 10 billion treasury focused taper, is in the market at this point. stocks and bonds. i think they'll be focusing on the guidance the fed gives. and tapering is not going away. it's an ongoing issue. the girlen elections. i think all things considered, this is a great time to put new money to work, especially in emerging, and i was a bull there. it's grossly overboult. i agree with steven, you want to take profits there. the emerging always gives you the chance to get in. you never chase high-beta asset classes on nine-day runs. i like the story. i think the china news validates the story. but it's just -- it's just too overbought in the near term. i wouldn't chase it. >> alec, i have a real quick question for you. i know you're talking a
i think the biggest run in the eem in, like, 9 1/2 years. do you look elsewhere, or do you look for opportunity here? what do you do? >> i think we still think this market's going to 1,780. i wouldn't chase it here. i think you'll get the chance to come in. we got the taper, which even though, a taper-light, 10 billion treasury focused taper, is in the market at this point. stocks and bonds. i think they'll be focusing on the guidance the fed gives. and tapering is not going away. it's an...
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people were panicked a month ago asking me about the eem that dropped 25, 30% a month and a half agond now look it's been up 8, 9 straight sessions. >> kenny, you said something interesting -- okay. hold that thought. brian sullivan back out to you. >> sorry to barge in again, but we're getting the pricing details on that new iphone 5c. the 16 gig model 99 bucks, the 32 gig model is 199 bucks. again those are the subsidized prices. that is not what you're going to pay for the phone by itself. 99 bucks for 16. john fortt tweeting saying this is not a low-end phone. it is made of a poly carbonate material. the phone is a steel basically a metal so this looks like it's going to be pulled back a little bit to compete, perhaps, more on the price points with the android phones which people have criticized for being made of plastic. apple now obviously has to reduce the price of the components otherwise it can't reduce the price of the phone and keep its famously solid gross margins. apple shares as you just saw, went into positive territory. 99 for the 16, 199 for the 32. waiting on more d
people were panicked a month ago asking me about the eem that dropped 25, 30% a month and a half agond now look it's been up 8, 9 straight sessions. >> kenny, you said something interesting -- okay. hold that thought. brian sullivan back out to you. >> sorry to barge in again, but we're getting the pricing details on that new iphone 5c. the 16 gig model 99 bucks, the 32 gig model is 199 bucks. again those are the subsidized prices. that is not what you're going to pay for the phone...
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ten days in a row for that eem. today ran out of steam. same with europe. most of the european markets were down. when china doesn't have a lot of news, commodity stocks tend to languish a little bit. etfs like copper stocks and steel stocks, coal stocks, all moved up rather dramatically. didn't do anything today. i'll close with precious metals. gold moved down throughout the day particularly after the weekly jobs report came out. the gold stocks ended at the lows for the day. maria, back to you. >> thank you so much. >>> heather hughes, greg ip with me from the economist, jim lowell and our own rick santelli. greg, your take first. based on what we've seen in terms of economic data, are you expecting the fed to begin the tapering next week? >> yes, i am. i'm expecting them to start next week with a small taper on the order of $10 billion going from 85 down to around 75. there's still a possibility they'll hold off. i think they kind of want to get the process under way. but there are a couple things i'm looking for very, very carefully. number one, what d
ten days in a row for that eem. today ran out of steam. same with europe. most of the european markets were down. when china doesn't have a lot of news, commodity stocks tend to languish a little bit. etfs like copper stocks and steel stocks, coal stocks, all moved up rather dramatically. didn't do anything today. i'll close with precious metals. gold moved down throughout the day particularly after the weekly jobs report came out. the gold stocks ended at the lows for the day. maria, back to...
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on top of that eem, ten days in a row, we have to do research on that, get on that robert or kristend out the last time you saw that happen. that's largely due to what's going on in china. we've seen that move up. companies raising their dividend. i want to point out because viewers constantly e-mail me, bob, you don't talk about the dividend stocks. philip morris raised their dividend, 4% dividend, that's moved that stock. finally look at this. apple's now at 5% and a lot of big tech stocks are up. ones in consulting, ibm being among them. terra data, accenture. if this would have been a year ago -- >> i think that speaks to those who think that maybe apple has lost some of its coolness and influence and -- that remains to be seen. >> by definition it has lost some of its influence. that's the point of what i'm saying. >> i know. you're brilliant, bob. >> oh, thank you. >> let's talk about apple. it is weighing on the nasdaq and sheila is following the big movers up town at the nasdaq. hey, sheila. >> hey there as you said it is all about apple at the nasdaq. that stock really the r
on top of that eem, ten days in a row, we have to do research on that, get on that robert or kristend out the last time you saw that happen. that's largely due to what's going on in china. we've seen that move up. companies raising their dividend. i want to point out because viewers constantly e-mail me, bob, you don't talk about the dividend stocks. philip morris raised their dividend, 4% dividend, that's moved that stock. finally look at this. apple's now at 5% and a lot of big tech stocks...
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eemed to be aware >> you look at that language, which does not even purport to ,eal with the subject at hand it is limited -- >> the telecommunications market . >> these are actually telecommunications services. i asked this question -- suppose, hypothetically, you are deciding market power. isn't that a barrier to broadband development? >> no, it is not. b says that the commission should take action to accelerate deployment, which is again -- >> but if you were exercising market power, it would be difficult for anybody else to get into the market. hypothetically -- >> the justice department and the fcc both in their comments caution them or caution the fcc to limit their concerns with market power. so let's ask the question, hypothetically, if the fcc had concluded either generally or that one of the broadband providers or to does notmarket power fit within the language of 706, believing that market power would accelerate broadband development. i think looking only at that language, they might have a reasonable reading there. again, we have to look at the other vision of congression
eemed to be aware >> you look at that language, which does not even purport to ,eal with the subject at hand it is limited -- >> the telecommunications market . >> these are actually telecommunications services. i asked this question -- suppose, hypothetically, you are deciding market power. isn't that a barrier to broadband development? >> no, it is not. b says that the commission should take action to accelerate deployment, which is again -- >> but if you were...
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ann is off this morning sgli eem elizabeth wanger. >> the questions get harder as we go along this show
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we have the full ability around the fed, but in the long-term, the eem story is still there. wondering whether we should be so comfortable about em in that. >> well, here, i do think the long-term fundamentals of many of these emerging markets is sound. and i was struck by just how pessimistic some investors had become during this recent sell-off about the long-term fundamentals. but in many of these economies, such as indonesia and understand use, the demographic res favorable. we have rising middle classes, the countries are positioned geographical and the world's highest growth region. and in my mind, there's no reason why over the coming decade countries like india and indonesia cannot continue to grow at very rapid rates as long as they get the policy framework right. i certainly do think it's true that the enthusiasm may have been overdone with the flows coming in. a lot of it behind the liquidity of central banks. and that may have given rise to some currency overvaluation that may have undermined competitiveness at the margin. but i firmly believe that the fundamental
we have the full ability around the fed, but in the long-term, the eem story is still there. wondering whether we should be so comfortable about em in that. >> well, here, i do think the long-term fundamentals of many of these emerging markets is sound. and i was struck by just how pessimistic some investors had become during this recent sell-off about the long-term fundamentals. but in many of these economies, such as indonesia and understand use, the demographic res favorable. we have...
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now eeming to. >> i say we bail out and say look, you're on your on. >> >> this debate will matter. and so because it will matter, what you have to say matters. >> high clon. >> gop senator jeff session sessions record. >> i also said, number three, i don't think the united states' foreign policy will be destroyed if we say no. >> on twitter, arkansas republican rick crawford announced he's a firm no saying in the past week to listened. my consistents are add mat mantly opposed to any action in. but some say that pop sis does not mean that it -- i'm going to make my decision based on my diegs signatures. they elected me to make my best judgments. i'm going to do what i think is right. and whatever my case may be, i'm going to go back to my consistents and explain it to them. >> senate intelligence chair dianne feinstein has already defied her constituents' wishes and voted yes. >> there's no question what's coming in is overwhelmingly negative. there's no question about that. but then they don't know what i know. >> senator chuck schumer has been publicly undecided until now. he's a
now eeming to. >> i say we bail out and say look, you're on your on. >> >> this debate will matter. and so because it will matter, what you have to say matters. >> high clon. >> gop senator jeff session sessions record. >> i also said, number three, i don't think the united states' foreign policy will be destroyed if we say no. >> on twitter, arkansas republican rick crawford announced he's a firm no saying in the past week to listened. my consistents...