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very busy jpmorgan health care conference. point that ray stevens was making about the experience, it has to be effective, but if it's going to be 23% on an injectable versus a 20% on a pill, patients might opt for the 20% because that's effective, or even 18%, but it's a lot easier. >> what are people willing to sacrifice? >> for ease and cost. >> i'll say this, she had an interview earlier from dave from gilead, they were the victim of their own success for a long time. but now, making acquisitions, making investments. i think gilead looks interesting. >> moderna is such a sad story and when you think about today's losses, going back to five-year lows. this is a company that has a lot of cash. they're losing so much money. they're doing a little over $3 billion in revenue and losing more than $3 billion in net income. you say to yourself, how much longer is that cash going to stick around? i don't know what their ips were. if you're losing money that quickly, such a sad story. >> it is about $1 billion every quarter. they've
very busy jpmorgan health care conference. point that ray stevens was making about the experience, it has to be effective, but if it's going to be 23% on an injectable versus a 20% on a pill, patients might opt for the 20% because that's effective, or even 18%, but it's a lot easier. >> what are people willing to sacrifice? >> for ease and cost. >> i'll say this, she had an interview earlier from dave from gilead, they were the victim of their own success for a long time. but...
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we are a hold on jpmorgan. >> all right. punchy answer. a hold.llion fine with the fcc to settle investigations into a 21 data breach, other issues. the shares are up 8% and they have now -- almost quadrupled the past year. do you buy it here? >> yeah, no. we are a sell, actually, on robinhood because we are expecting volatility and liquidity constraints in 2025. that is with the process that robinhood uses, we are expecting volatility concerns and if you look at their own projections, they are -- you are talking about 4 #% growth on the last, you know, little bit here, we are expecting that to go down to 12% for 2025. so on this one also their valuations -- 67 pe. so we are a sell on robinhood. >> all right. finally, kw home. you are in tampa, they are all the way out in california, is where they are headquartered. they are a home builder. big fourth quarter beat last night. 17% jump homes sold last year. do we need to own the stock? >> we are a hold. 17% home delivery growth, 19% year over year home orders. we are expecting 2.8 billion of land a
we are a hold on jpmorgan. >> all right. punchy answer. a hold.llion fine with the fcc to settle investigations into a 21 data breach, other issues. the shares are up 8% and they have now -- almost quadrupled the past year. do you buy it here? >> yeah, no. we are a sell, actually, on robinhood because we are expecting volatility and liquidity constraints in 2025. that is with the process that robinhood uses, we are expecting volatility concerns and if you look at their own...
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kenny: interesting how citigroup comes out, that is right mixed sentiment we decent that in jpmorgan did not see it in wells fargo very cures to see what citi what numbers are built i am not i don't own citi, jpmorgan i do citi i don't i don't follow it that much would be curious to see how compares to other. maria: expense control is issue for all citigroup expecting a cost guide you know guide us on expenses for jpmorgan and bank of america same thing they've also had a you know a laser focus on not going out too much on risk curve. kenny: they should not go out too much at the moment a lot of uncertainty. adam: especially for two years yield curve inverted a perverse way to run a bank near term borrowing costs, higher, than long-term investment you got a problem yes able to be profitable let me make a comment about critic probable get hate mail from analysts who like citi, citi way back in it two separated good bank bad banks never book writedowns continued to manage bad alongside good bank citi trade at lower multiple than other banks still 15 years later i put citi in category o
kenny: interesting how citigroup comes out, that is right mixed sentiment we decent that in jpmorgan did not see it in wells fargo very cures to see what citi what numbers are built i am not i don't own citi, jpmorgan i do citi i don't i don't follow it that much would be curious to see how compares to other. maria: expense control is issue for all citigroup expecting a cost guide you know guide us on expenses for jpmorgan and bank of america same thing they've also had a you know a laser focus...
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jpmorgan is one example. other big banks have similar numbers here. you have wall street powering the q4 results and probably into 2025 as well, frank. >> let's talk about earnings. i'm looking at some of the earnings. morgan stanley eps expected to increase 99% year over year. what's the catalyst for the big upside moves when it comes to profit? >> yeah, so, it really is investment banking and trading and rebounding off more one or two years as interest rates are really high during the 11 rate hikes we had in that hiking cycle. as we et off that, the earnings are good. for morgan stanley, in particular, they get half of the revenue from wealth management. as we know, you know, they basically get a fixed percentage of a lot of people's overall assets under management. as those rise, their fees rise, frank. >> we have seen a big jump in financials after the election. a lot of what brian moynihan was talking about with the regulatory environment. how much is baked in for the friendly regulatory environment? some of the gains have eased back. >> there's
jpmorgan is one example. other big banks have similar numbers here. you have wall street powering the q4 results and probably into 2025 as well, frank. >> let's talk about earnings. i'm looking at some of the earnings. morgan stanley eps expected to increase 99% year over year. what's the catalyst for the big upside moves when it comes to profit? >> yeah, so, it really is investment banking and trading and rebounding off more one or two years as interest rates are really high during...
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kenny: interesting how citigroup comes out, that is right mixed sentiment we decent that in jpmorgan fargo very cures to see what citi what numbers are built i am not i
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jpmorgan is such an exciting event.g optimistic for a hopeful 2025, and i think you're going to see a lot of venture activity leading in that respect. the public biotech markets i think you're going to see more ipos come back and a lot of deal making beginning to happen with the friendlier ftc and markets that are not as afraid of inflation overhang. you're going to see a lot more activity in the biotech sector. >> in terms of vc money, john, maybe a year or two ago, it was anything that had to do with obesity would get money. how has that changed, if at all, given the performance of the publicly traded stocks, weren't as strong in 2024? >> i think you're going to continue to see investments go into the obesity space but that won't be the only space where you'll see them taking place. certainly, i think a key theme will be large market opportunities. so that's cardio met bolics, within which you have the obesity opportunities. i think the obesity opportunities people are going to be looking at going forward will be to w
jpmorgan is such an exciting event.g optimistic for a hopeful 2025, and i think you're going to see a lot of venture activity leading in that respect. the public biotech markets i think you're going to see more ipos come back and a lot of deal making beginning to happen with the friendlier ftc and markets that are not as afraid of inflation overhang. you're going to see a lot more activity in the biotech sector. >> in terms of vc money, john, maybe a year or two ago, it was anything that...
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the jpmorgan analysts are not changing the buy/sell recommendations. this is a big near-term problem because it overshadows any promise of higher prices in rates in california's future. that is something that california had been working on. moody's and others are calling into question the impact on the state's insurance market saying the increased recovery costs will likely drive up premiums and reduce the availability of property insurance. this is likely to be a big earnings event for this year as we go through the first and second and third quarters. it takes time to process claims and things like that. frank, we will be watching for the earnings reports and when the insurers start to report the fourth quarter and end of year results. >> just really dramatic pictures of the fire. so many displaced from their homes and terrified by what they're seeing. we want to get back to the insurance and. reinsurance, insurance for the insurance companies. when do we see payouts for people affected by this? is it expected to happen sooner because of the sheer de
the jpmorgan analysts are not changing the buy/sell recommendations. this is a big near-term problem because it overshadows any promise of higher prices in rates in california's future. that is something that california had been working on. moody's and others are calling into question the impact on the state's insurance market saying the increased recovery costs will likely drive up premiums and reduce the availability of property insurance. this is likely to be a big earnings event for this...
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bank of america jpmorgan city, wells if you have the to buy one right now, which will be at the top ofssed to choose between city and wells. city is in the middle of a restructuring -- they're getting their cost down they're getting rid of some of their overseas -- at some point they're going sell off -- they're mexican operation, they're improving their claw structure, this is a cheap stock trading at a sizable discount to book value which is kind of nutty. and as they continue to improve, their profitability you see the stock rally relative to book, so there's a tremendous amount of upside. in the case of wells fargo they're penalized they're still in the penaltity box because of accounting issues several years ago where they were creating accounts for clients who didn't open them there's still subject to asset cap. and they're operating within that asset cap. they profitability is improving, but once that asset cap comes off and likely to come off in '25 all of a sudden you're going to see a tremendous growth there. so those two i think are clearly the opportunities the big opportun
bank of america jpmorgan city, wells if you have the to buy one right now, which will be at the top ofssed to choose between city and wells. city is in the middle of a restructuring -- they're getting their cost down they're getting rid of some of their overseas -- at some point they're going sell off -- they're mexican operation, they're improving their claw structure, this is a cheap stock trading at a sizable discount to book value which is kind of nutty. and as they continue to improve,...
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his company, jpmorgan chase, has $10 trillion a day and banks people, industries and countries. unbelievable numbers of billionaires come up. billionaires. what's out of whack here? >> you have to be careful to say what's out of whack. >> reporter: jamie dimon ahead on "sunday morning." >>> brooke shields, whose modeling career famously began when she was just a baby, has been in the spotlight nearly her entire life. with her 60th birthday approaching, being allowed to age gracefully so very much on her mind. she'll tell all to our faith salie. >> we all are these human beings that are just want to feel good about ourselves. >> reporter: as a young model, brooke shields helped define just how we view beauty. now, at age 59, she is locking to redefine the way we see middle aged woman. >> there is a sex appeal and then wrinkle cream. like, there is no in between. >> reporter: the age and wisdom of brooke shields later on "sunday morning." >>> seth doane will be taking us on an excursion inside an exclusive, some would say secret passageway built by one of it's hi's richest and pow
his company, jpmorgan chase, has $10 trillion a day and banks people, industries and countries. unbelievable numbers of billionaires come up. billionaires. what's out of whack here? >> you have to be careful to say what's out of whack. >> reporter: jamie dimon ahead on "sunday morning." >>> brooke shields, whose modeling career famously began when she was just a baby, has been in the spotlight nearly her entire life. with her 60th birthday approaching, being...
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[laughter] let's just say the yp morgans of the world -- jpmorgans, jamie dimon is famously anti-cryptoy those guys start snapping up bitcoin. you yourself have been purchasing not just mining. it's probably cheaper to purchase bitcoin on the open market than it is to mine it in some cases. what then happens? i mean, do you see any headwind from if that kind of movement? >> no. i think, if anything, it's a tailwind, you know? if jpmorgan were to come out and say, hey, we're going to go buy bitcoin in the open market and recommend that our clients on the wealth advisory side have a 2% allocation, that would be a huge endorsement and would just continue to drive the price higher. this is a market that mousse on positive news. -- moves on positive news. bitcoin doesn't generate yield, it generates value appreciation. it's very much like gold in that regard. and, you know, obviously, powell even said he doesn't view bitcoin as a threat to the dollar, he views it as a threat to gold, if anything. and i think you're going to find people viewing bitcoin as something you're going to want to own
[laughter] let's just say the yp morgans of the world -- jpmorgans, jamie dimon is famously anti-cryptoy those guys start snapping up bitcoin. you yourself have been purchasing not just mining. it's probably cheaper to purchase bitcoin on the open market than it is to mine it in some cases. what then happens? i mean, do you see any headwind from if that kind of movement? >> no. i think, if anything, it's a tailwind, you know? if jpmorgan were to come out and say, hey, we're going to go...
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let's start with jpmorgan. >> yeah.rth quarter or ever driven by trading thanks to sort of the volatile markets around trump election. jpmorgan traders took advantage of it. trading revenue was up 221% year-over-year are -- 2 1%. fixed income, your favorite, was the star. stuart: not my favorite, but it was the star. [laughter] goldman sachs. >> equity traders had their best year on record, also driven by investment banking and asset management. stuart: citigroup. >> an interesting story. now, they launched a $20 billion share buy back, but they measured one -- lowered one measure of profitability, lowered it to from previous guidance from 11-12. really confirms maybe some fears analysts have that you can't keep expenses really low when you're in the middle of a massive turn-around plan, but still the buyback helping. stuart: it sure did. blackrock. >> pulling in $640 billion in cash. both active and passive funds. they are just ballooning. they pulled in $4000 billion in etfs -- 400 billion, 226 billion in equity funds
let's start with jpmorgan. >> yeah.rth quarter or ever driven by trading thanks to sort of the volatile markets around trump election. jpmorgan traders took advantage of it. trading revenue was up 221% year-over-year are -- 2 1%. fixed income, your favorite, was the star. stuart: not my favorite, but it was the star. [laughter] goldman sachs. >> equity traders had their best year on record, also driven by investment banking and asset management. stuart: citigroup. >> an...
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there's amazon, financials, jpmorgan chase, ibm and goldman sachs.hnology no -- are among the dow winners. the s&p 500 winners, western digital, nvidia again, some energy plays. nrg energy. but there you have it, amd also among the winners on the s&p, up more than 2%. and in the nasdaq, marvell technology, i believe des moines r. barton talked about -- d.r. barton the talked about that stock yesterday. and it's up nearly %. amd, tradedesk and amazon up more than 1.5%. those are some of the winners so far, seven and a half minutes into today's session. >>> coming up, louisiana attorney general liz merle is managing fallout in new orleans after the horrific terrorist attack. >> the information that we have received is coming through the fbi. i have not received a lot of information from them. there are thousands of people right now in new orleans. the hotels were full. it's a complicated situation to manage. ashley: we'll hear more about ongoing investigation from the attorney general in louisiana in the 10:00 hour. >>> incoming border czar tom homan i
there's amazon, financials, jpmorgan chase, ibm and goldman sachs.hnology no -- are among the dow winners. the s&p 500 winners, western digital, nvidia again, some energy plays. nrg energy. but there you have it, amd also among the winners on the s&p, up more than 2%. and in the nasdaq, marvell technology, i believe des moines r. barton talked about -- d.r. barton the talked about that stock yesterday. and it's up nearly %. amd, tradedesk and amazon up more than 1.5%. those are some of...
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go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. >>> jpmorgan is currently estimating the economic cost of the california fires will be close to $50 billion. given the fact that the largest fires remain uncontained, a comprehensive assessment is not expected to happen anytime soon. that number is more than likely to go up, maybe by a lot. this comes as california attempts to dig itself out of an insurance crisis, one that has been caused in large part by years of wildfires made increasingly worse by the effects of climate change. just last year, california's largest home insurer, state farm, canceled tens of thousands of insurance plans across the state. nearly 70% of state policyholders in the pacific palisades were dropped from their coverage, only months ago. and now that very community has been decimated. this phenomenon is not exclusive to the golden state. in recent years, insurance companies have also been begun pulling out of hurricane-prone states including florida and louisiana. and it is certainly possible, even likely, that this trend is going to grow, given th
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jpmorgan worn the potential cost to insurers is expected to surpass $20 billion. figures could rise further, as the fires are not controlled and continue to spread. many affected homes were not insured. some of the biggest insurers, hit by hurricanes and other natural disasters over the years, have seized writing or stopped renewing policies in high—risk coastal and wildfire areas like pacific palisades. hurricane katrina in 2005 is the most expensive us natural disaster, with an estimated cost of $200 billion according to national oceanic and atmospheric administration. blazes across california in 2018, including the campfire, caused an estimated $250 billion of damage. breaking news, officials _ billion of damage. breaking news, officials at _ billion of damage. breaking news, officials at the - billion of damage. breaking news, officials at the uk . billion of damage. breaking i news, officials at the uk home office say they are monitoring the social media posts of elon musk, along with other accounts which have a large number of followers. this has been report
jpmorgan worn the potential cost to insurers is expected to surpass $20 billion. figures could rise further, as the fires are not controlled and continue to spread. many affected homes were not insured. some of the biggest insurers, hit by hurricanes and other natural disasters over the years, have seized writing or stopped renewing policies in high—risk coastal and wildfire areas like pacific palisades. hurricane katrina in 2005 is the most expensive us natural disaster, with an estimated...
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looking live where her speech will happen in san francisco's union square on day two of the jpmorgan health care conference at the weston st. francis. 8,000 investors, industry leaders and executives in town to hear the first lady. it is though as you can see with that live presence of police a tense time right now. more security in that area in the wake of that december shooting of the unites health care ceo brian thorn sovereign. >>> a united stated airlines plane out of sfo in phoenix came within 25 feet of a delta airlines flight. united confirmed pilots received the automatic warning to adjust and both landed safely. the faa on the ground right now investigating. >>> time right now 6:11. hopes are rising for a cease-fire between hamas and israel. coming up, the latest on the negotiations. >>> lawmakers in the state capital call to take action as wildfires rage in southern california. details on their efforts to provide billions for i guess what i'm looking for from you is, i mean, i know how the fire affected me, and there's always a constant fear that who's to say something lik
looking live where her speech will happen in san francisco's union square on day two of the jpmorgan health care conference at the weston st. francis. 8,000 investors, industry leaders and executives in town to hear the first lady. it is though as you can see with that live presence of police a tense time right now. more security in that area in the wake of that december shooting of the unites health care ceo brian thorn sovereign. >>> a united stated airlines plane out of sfo in...
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jpmorgan closed down on the day. i think it's really interesting that investors are excited about this. what happened when we saw rates go up precipitously in early 2023? we saw regional banks fail. when you think about higher for longer, you think about loosening up regulatory, as it relates to asset -- i just don't see that as a good deal. the stocks trade at valuations they haven't in a very long time. and the bkx has just come off 7.5% from those recent highs. i just don't see a reason for excitement around a better regulatory environment as it relates to the banks. >> one thing about citi bank, you said all-time high, remember, there was that 10 for 1 split about 15 years ago that they never -- they never got close to being -- >> that's true. >> but in the modern era -- >> yeah. >> 52-week high without question. this is one thing we've been consistent on. the book value, in october, they announced, was 101. we said, look, it's probably not going there. but 080% of book value, and it continues to sort of levitate
jpmorgan closed down on the day. i think it's really interesting that investors are excited about this. what happened when we saw rates go up precipitously in early 2023? we saw regional banks fail. when you think about higher for longer, you think about loosening up regulatory, as it relates to asset -- i just don't see that as a good deal. the stocks trade at valuations they haven't in a very long time. and the bkx has just come off 7.5% from those recent highs. i just don't see a reason for...
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more than 8,000 people have come in for the jpmorgan health conference in the st.ncis hotel near union square. with them in town, the conference added extra security. that in the wake of the deadly shooting of united health care, ceo, brian thompson last month. dr. jill biden touted the biden administration's funding to help women. >> and so this conference is just one of dozen major events this year that will have them feeling optimistic for the first time in a long time as they dive into the projects. >> reporter: this is a uniquely san francisco experience. people from all over the bay area, the country, and the world come to see. that's john jetty behind the bar at the buena vista cafe, making a round of their world famous irish coffee. add ten more to the roughly three million he's made over the past 16 years. >> a rough estimate. >> reporter: he thinks he will add many more to his total in 2025. >> and the last few weeks, we've been crazy busy. >> reporter: they think 2025 will be a big one for san francisco's tourism rebound. >> 1952 is when we started the i
more than 8,000 people have come in for the jpmorgan health conference in the st.ncis hotel near union square. with them in town, the conference added extra security. that in the wake of the deadly shooting of united health care, ceo, brian thompson last month. dr. jill biden touted the biden administration's funding to help women. >> and so this conference is just one of dozen major events this year that will have them feeling optimistic for the first time in a long time as they dive...
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i think jpmorgan is clearly at the top of the list. full disclosure, i do the own it. i think they're clearly the one to own. everybody else i'm worried about because i don't think they're going to to have the numbers. i may be surprised. i may be completely wrong. but there's very clearly going to be leaders and laggards. i think small and medium banks are going to be a problem area for some time to come to. cheryl: keith fitz-gerald and erin gibbs, thank you so much for joining me today. >>> well, to recap, stocks tumbling to finish this short trading week, down for the second week in a row. the economy claiming 256,000 jobs in december as the unemployment rate slipped to 4.1%. consumer sentiment dipped on surging inflation expectations. >>> all right, coming up next, tiktok influencers like charli d'amelio, the costco guys and and the prisonler may have to sharpen up their resumÉs if the popular social media app did not make its case to the supreme court today. we are going to get an update on a potential tiktok ban live from the nation's capital. the "the claman co
i think jpmorgan is clearly at the top of the list. full disclosure, i do the own it. i think they're clearly the one to own. everybody else i'm worried about because i don't think they're going to to have the numbers. i may be surprised. i may be completely wrong. but there's very clearly going to be leaders and laggards. i think small and medium banks are going to be a problem area for some time to come to. cheryl: keith fitz-gerald and erin gibbs, thank you so much for joining me today....
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jpmorgan chase says insured losses could pass $20 billion. that's more expensive than the 2018 camp fire that destroyed about 11,000 homes. but before these fires struck, thousands of policies in the pacific palisades and altadena neighborhoods were canceled, leaving homeowners scrambling. some were able to get the state's fair plan, which is expensive and does not offer as much coverage. some had no coverage at all. governor newsom spoke about the paths forward. >>>>a lot of people inherited homes or were working class. what do you what about people who didn't have insurance? and that's >>>>i mean, and that's going to be the most difficult and challenging thing. and that's where fema comes in. that's where the sba comes in. that's where the state of california comes in. that's where the federal government comes in. that's where philanthropy comes in. people have lost their lives. they've lost their businesses. they've lost hope. and we've got to restore the hope and then restore their lives and businesses and opportunities. >>>>well, other h
jpmorgan chase says insured losses could pass $20 billion. that's more expensive than the 2018 camp fire that destroyed about 11,000 homes. but before these fires struck, thousands of policies in the pacific palisades and altadena neighborhoods were canceled, leaving homeowners scrambling. some were able to get the state's fair plan, which is expensive and does not offer as much coverage. some had no coverage at all. governor newsom spoke about the paths forward. >>>>a lot of people...
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now you go to goldman, you go to jpmorgan.eel like it's six and a half or a dozen. or you go to private credit, private equity. three or four firms you interviewed with -- >> that's not the case anymore. >> that's all there was. >> no. >>> first "mad" of the year, what have you got tonight? >> we'll figure out which one of these applovins and walgreens should be bought and sold. going over the best and the world. i like the fact there was an ad for the club during the ohio/penn state game. >> you should. the club has been a great success. >> yeah, but it's not the cloistered network. it's broad. it was a big deal for me. >> i'm glad. good luck. >> thank you to whoever did that for me in the comcast world. >> i had nothing to do with it. >> no, i think you had very, very little. i think you may have been against it. >> yeah. i'm against everything you do. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> anything i can do -- >> you can do better. yes, you can. so far, stocks off to a positive start. at betmgm, everyone gets a welcome offer.
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two, jpmorgan chase, says the blaze is on track to cause more than $50 billion in damage which wouldwice as costly as any previous california wildfire, and one of the costliest natural disasters in american history. authorities say the past few days have also seen looting and burglary of houses, to which residents have not returned. president joe biden is currently speaking about the matter, and he has said the federal government would pay for 100% of the firefighting needs for the next 180 days, pledging the full weight of the federal government to help contain the fires, and to help with the recovery. the city's mayor spoke a little earlier, paying tribute to emergency service personnel, and the resilience that angelenos have shown. >> my thoughts are with the thousands of angelenos who are impacted by this emergency. as more angelenos were forced to make the terrifying decision to evacuate. our priorities, of course, are to keep angelenos safe, and to protect homes. the winds continue to be of a historic nature, and the key factor of this firestorm. for much of tuesday, the unprec
two, jpmorgan chase, says the blaze is on track to cause more than $50 billion in damage which wouldwice as costly as any previous california wildfire, and one of the costliest natural disasters in american history. authorities say the past few days have also seen looting and burglary of houses, to which residents have not returned. president joe biden is currently speaking about the matter, and he has said the federal government would pay for 100% of the firefighting needs for the next 180...
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jpmorgan chase estimates the economic losses from these wildfires now stands at nearly $50 billion and the number will likely rise. the insured losses could top $20 billion. that would double the amount of the previous most costly fire for the insurance industry. that was the 2018 camp fire. that could also seriously impact how much homeowners will have to pay for insurance against wildfires here in the bay area. our kara st. cyr breaks it all down. >> reporter: the devastation from the raging fires in southern california is only just starting to come to light, but there's already questions about how it would impact insurance for all californians. the aftermath of this fire in dublin hills in 2022 left residents like sunita with sky high insurance rates and only partial coverage. >> i contacted multiple lenders and, you know, nobody would actually cover anywhere close to a wildfire zone. >> reporter: she's just one of the millions of californians who have had their homeowners insurance declined or limited the past few years in the wake of increased wildfires. according to the departmen
jpmorgan chase estimates the economic losses from these wildfires now stands at nearly $50 billion and the number will likely rise. the insured losses could top $20 billion. that would double the amount of the previous most costly fire for the insurance industry. that was the 2018 camp fire. that could also seriously impact how much homeowners will have to pay for insurance against wildfires here in the bay area. our kara st. cyr breaks it all down. >> reporter: the devastation from the...
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about 60% of jpmorgan's employees are already required to be in the office five days a week. in recent months, businesses including amazon and dell announced plans to require employees to return to the office full time. well, this picture gives us a reason to question the g.p.s. yeah, those are skiers next to a car stuck on a ski run at a keystone, colorado resort. the car was left there after the driver made a wrong turn following the gps directions. the resort was able to reunite the driver and the car after having it towed from the property. well, that'll do it for abc seven news at three. world news tonight with david muir is up next. i'll see you right back here for abc seven news at four. >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the emergency unfolding right now. racing to escape the flames. winds now gusting up to 100 miles per hour.
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the committee also subpoenaed other wall street titans like for example jpmorgan, jr who admitted under oath he had paid no income taxes for several years and that he had given preferential to public figures. so the great depression had impacted more americans than any other economic event had in american history. those americans were paying close attention to this investigation in the senate about wall street that the investigation and public hearing led to an increase in public support for new legislation that would regulate wall street for the first time. there were several legislative outcomes from this investigation. one of them was the banking act of 1933 which created the federal deposit insurance corporation, fdic. then another act passed as a result of this was the securities exchange act of 1934, which regulated trade of securities on the stock market. any american who has a retirement account that includes stocks has been affected by the legacy of those laws passed in the aftermath of this investigation. on december 7, 1941, there was a surprise japanese attack on u.s. milita
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jpmorgan and pnc have the highest capacity. any buyback relations will be key as banks as jpmorgan and citigroup and wells fargo kickoff the earnings season tomorrow. guys. >> leslie, if you were to look at one of the banks s there anybody you are particularly interested in that is a bellwether for the rest at this point? >> reporter: well, i think just on the regulatory front there are a couple of banks that have a lot of question marks as it pertains to their relationships with regulators right now. wells fargo remains one of them, of course, 2025 is the year that reportedly had been likely that that asset cap gets lifted. citigroup as well. there were conversations on its analyst call last quarter that led to hiccups in the stock price. more of tonation of executives of asset cap that caused the price to fall last earnings. there was no real data on that or details, but more of an intonation caused that hiccup. i think the relationships with the regulators with those two firms will be particularly important. >> leslie picker
jpmorgan and pnc have the highest capacity. any buyback relations will be key as banks as jpmorgan and citigroup and wells fargo kickoff the earnings season tomorrow. guys. >> leslie, if you were to look at one of the banks s there anybody you are particularly interested in that is a bellwether for the rest at this point? >> reporter: well, i think just on the regulatory front there are a couple of banks that have a lot of question marks as it pertains to their relationships with...
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listen to the jpmorgan ceo school her on trump's tariffs. >> what about advice to him on the policiesreatening to do that could actually hurt the economy like tariffs. >> i think it's the art of the deal he is a negotiator lasered out and sometimes it works. we need to worry more about national security and resiliency and supply chains. and get these things resolved. and you are a tool. so you need more proof that common sense is returning the owner of the "los angeles times" just admitted his papers and endorsement of karen bass for mayor was in error. you think that's a gutsy take next you'll say it was a mistake to smoke cigarettes on the hindenburg. it seems common sense is spreading faster than crabs at larry kudlow's seafood bonanza and the backlash and the bottom line january 20th is about the return of the adults. so enjoy your playtime kiddos in six days or recess is over. let's welcome tonight's guests. he was a shark tank and now he's in my hot. shark tank star kevin o'leary. [ cheers and applause ] somebody gave her a baby shower but she still uses her regular one. "new yo
listen to the jpmorgan ceo school her on trump's tariffs. >> what about advice to him on the policiesreatening to do that could actually hurt the economy like tariffs. >> i think it's the art of the deal he is a negotiator lasered out and sometimes it works. we need to worry more about national security and resiliency and supply chains. and get these things resolved. and you are a tool. so you need more proof that common sense is returning the owner of the "los angeles...
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they include the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention, and the nba all star game. fbi describes that joint terrorism task force as the nation's front line of defense against terrorism. >> eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> san francisco left the joint terrorism task force in 2017, just as president trump was taking office for his first presidential term. due to concerns that it could infringe on the rights of law abiding citizens, po says now it's up to city leaders to determine the path forward. >> one san francisco supervisor has unveiled his plan to battle the city's drug crisis. it is designed to get drug users off the street and provide them with treatment, while cracking down on drug dealers in the city. ktvu zac sos spoke to both the supervisor who came up with the plan, and some people who oppose it. >> what we're facing is a level of public drug use and drug addiction and drug markets that's unlike anything that we have seen before. >> san francisco
they include the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention, and the nba all star game. fbi describes that joint terrorism task force as the nation's front line of defense against terrorism. >> eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> san francisco left the joint terrorism task force in 2017, just as president trump was taking office for his first presidential term. due to...
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we strip out the berkshire hathaway and jpmorgan. my thinking is yields start to rollover. that is coinciding with the market carnage. >> you are seeing a lot of upside trends. you are technically a bull. thank you very much. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," we have a lot coming up including the one word investors have to hear today and the strategy rbc says you should hear ahead of earnings. >>> still ahead, rough road for earnings. and how a tiktok deal could work with one china focused vc calls it a master stroke of genius of beijing. >>> we speak with former chief karen mills. a very busy hour of "worldwide exchange." stay with us. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ at state street, we know everyone's trying to get somewhere. ♪♪ take the next step toward your future, by investing in the s&p 500 with spy. getting there starts here. dave's been very excited about saving big with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. five years? -five years. and he's not alone. -high five. it's five years of reliable gig speed internet. five years of advanced securit. five years of a grea
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attacks, coupled with upcoming events in san francisco, including the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention and the nba all stars game now, they say, is the time to rejoin. >> the eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> the fbi describes the joint terrorism task force as, quote, the nation's front line of defense against terrorism, both international and domestic. the jttf works to coordinate law enforcement efforts and facilitate communication. rick smith is a former fbi agent and security expert. he said in light of recent attacks, law enforcement needs every tool at its disposal to keep people safe. >> takes an event like this in new orleans and las vegas to realize how important it is to have this coordination, this this instant instantaneous coordination. you know, one command post, sfpd needs to be involved in this. >> san francisco left the joint terrorism task force in 2017 as president trump took office for his first term, the american civil liberties union of no
attacks, coupled with upcoming events in san francisco, including the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention and the nba all stars game now, they say, is the time to rejoin. >> the eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> the fbi describes the joint terrorism task force as, quote, the nation's front line of defense against terrorism, both international and domestic....
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jpmorgan plans to tell all their employees to return to the office five days a week, there's currently mandate. the change expected to be announced in the coming weeks. donald trump promised to reverse biden's ban on new oil and gas drilling. >> it's ridiculous, i will and ban it immediately. what is he doing? why is he doing it. we have something nobody else, when i see somebody saying he is going to band 627, he doesn't know what that is, doesn't know what 65 million acres would look like and we can't let that happen. the greatest economic asset. stuart: can trump reverse the ban on oil drilling? >> may not be easy. it is an executive order that was issued under in 1953 law, the name of it is the outer continental shelf lands act. it makes it a little tougher. it would require either legal action or congressional action. he can go somewhat down the executive order, if it doesn't affect that. that said donald trump, the incoming president, is committed to doing that. he campaigned on it which is why he was upset on the radio show that donald trump, president biden is doing something h
jpmorgan plans to tell all their employees to return to the office five days a week, there's currently mandate. the change expected to be announced in the coming weeks. donald trump promised to reverse biden's ban on new oil and gas drilling. >> it's ridiculous, i will and ban it immediately. what is he doing? why is he doing it. we have something nobody else, when i see somebody saying he is going to band 627, he doesn't know what that is, doesn't know what 65 million acres would look...
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more importantly, major companies -- think walmart, jpmorgan chase, microsoft, google, they all announcedr public earnings calls that they had had significant success and measurable roi using genai projects internally. that gives me a lot of hope and confidence that they will continue to expand into 2025. the big question is -- can the hype turn into actual proof in a widescale manner in 2025? in order to see that we will have to see more adoption amongst the employees at a company, not just certain functions, and we would have to see more guidelines on how we measure roi. katie: good to speak with you. looking forward to checking in as we get deeper into 2025. coming up, paramount and cy vance fire back at critics of their pending merger. details coming next. this is bloomberg. ♪ tim: let's talk media deals. paramount and cy vance responded to critics on the pending merger, arguing that the critical filings are defective and lack merit, showing that critics fail to show how they will be harmed by the deal and that some of the proposed measures are unconstitutional. paramount agreed to me
more importantly, major companies -- think walmart, jpmorgan chase, microsoft, google, they all announcedr public earnings calls that they had had significant success and measurable roi using genai projects internally. that gives me a lot of hope and confidence that they will continue to expand into 2025. the big question is -- can the hype turn into actual proof in a widescale manner in 2025? in order to see that we will have to see more adoption amongst the employees at a company, not just...
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or as chair of jpmorgan wrote in an outlook, wake me when we get there.o into the specifics of these companies that are devoid of revenue. the most important builder ge is about as bearish as the promoters are bullish. more positive on the prospects, but he won't. after the engineering hurdles, cost overruns, he doesn't expect anything viable for a decade. i don't think you want to be in the nuclear stocks too long. how about quantum computing? it is not a hoax. it's kind of a low bar. a facility dedicated to it, super fast computing using super conductors that require a specialized computer environment based in part on cryogenic technology. sounds promising. the others burn too hot. it's not a reason to buy alpha. it's not ready at scale. i like alpha for travel trust, we like progress in youtube and google cloud services. quantum computing is a long-term project. for example, when i look at regetting computing, $5.6 billion condition, professes to be a leader, i am concerned. money loser with 11.9 million in revenues in the last 12 months. it was 6 cent
or as chair of jpmorgan wrote in an outlook, wake me when we get there.o into the specifics of these companies that are devoid of revenue. the most important builder ge is about as bearish as the promoters are bullish. more positive on the prospects, but he won't. after the engineering hurdles, cost overruns, he doesn't expect anything viable for a decade. i don't think you want to be in the nuclear stocks too long. how about quantum computing? it is not a hoax. it's kind of a low bar. a...
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major corporate players are getting behind the president, here is jpmorgan ceo. >> have you talked about if you could why would you say? >> avenue not spoken to him about tariffs, he is an negotiator, he lays out of things and sometimes it works. >> your point is you think it is legitimate negotiating tool? >> it definitely. >> jesse: zuckerberg who was centered trump want to back down to florida with another meeting, john fetterman also made the pilgrimage, trump just said this, "it was a totally fascinating meeting, he is a fascinating man and his wife days lovely. i could not be more impressed. he is a common sense person, not liberal or conservative just common sense just beautiful". and today we're learning carrie underwood will perform at the inauguration, sinking in america the beautiful before trump takes the oath of office. snoop dogg will be also performing, kid rock, billy ray cyrus end of the village people will be there as well. and the garbage truck that trump road and after -- joe biden called as garbage will be in the parade driving down pennsylvania avenue, this year's i
major corporate players are getting behind the president, here is jpmorgan ceo. >> have you talked about if you could why would you say? >> avenue not spoken to him about tariffs, he is an negotiator, he lays out of things and sometimes it works. >> your point is you think it is legitimate negotiating tool? >> it definitely. >> jesse: zuckerberg who was centered trump want to back down to florida with another meeting, john fetterman also made the pilgrimage, trump...
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next week, i'm going to the jpmorgan conference to find out what's going on in this group. humana is down. hca. signal off 25%. a wasteland of burned out companies. that's a great company. amgen down 25%. regeneron. biogen. moderna down a hideous 75%. remember when they were strong? heinous now. hormel, great company, down 17%. smucker's, conagra. hershey, kraft hines, all below 20s. that's incredible. higher rates, stronger dollar. let's throw in the glp-1 weight loss drugs, too. we know these companies have anything to do with their weakness but that cornell business school study i referenced last week, it talked about a 6% decline for people who take the drugs. processed foods are designed in part to be craved. but when you're getting these glp-1 injections, you crave nothing. maybe the sales decline is just beginning. real estate. wasteland. just today, we saw federal realtor chopping centers get crushed. two of the worst stocks in the s&p. these companies are linked by interest rates and a spike in long rates has all hurt them but the actual businesses are terrific. it
next week, i'm going to the jpmorgan conference to find out what's going on in this group. humana is down. hca. signal off 25%. a wasteland of burned out companies. that's a great company. amgen down 25%. regeneron. biogen. moderna down a hideous 75%. remember when they were strong? heinous now. hormel, great company, down 17%. smucker's, conagra. hershey, kraft hines, all below 20s. that's incredible. higher rates, stronger dollar. let's throw in the glp-1 weight loss drugs, too. we know these...
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wells fargo, city bank, jpmorgan, all posting very good numbers here today. i think that says something more about the broader health of our economy and you just can't get in the way of it so if i could put it into compare it to say a soccer team, stuart. our offense is fantastic, right? with president trump's ideas of growth and growth is going to be your scoring, right? if we have good hyper growth that we're going to have under president trump, you're going to score a lot of goals. the problem is we have some problems from the last administration that are going to hardly get over them. we'll have lingering inflation. it's hard to bring those prices down. there are other parts of the economy that we'll still have to kind of sure up from the last administration and that's our defense, so our defense isn't going to be very good, but with the pro-growth strategy he's putting forward, and nobody else can do it like president trump can, we're going to win all of our matches or molts of our matches by a score of like 7-4, because that's how it's going to be. we'l
wells fargo, city bank, jpmorgan, all posting very good numbers here today. i think that says something more about the broader health of our economy and you just can't get in the way of it so if i could put it into compare it to say a soccer team, stuart. our offense is fantastic, right? with president trump's ideas of growth and growth is going to be your scoring, right? if we have good hyper growth that we're going to have under president trump, you're going to score a lot of goals. the...
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they were banks like bank of america, citi, jpmorgan, they were general electric, general motors, ford firms of that type of nature that both required a lot of capital, have relatively tight margins, would also be relatively cyclical, whereas you look at the companies that are dominating the s&p today and it's completely different. powerful monopolies that are growing rapidly with high free cash flow, net margins back in 2005 around 7% versus 12% today and when you think about a company like google or nvidia or meta, these companies margins are much more like printing money compared to what it used to be a couple decades ago, which is why i think we are still in store for a pretty powerful year ahead because those companies businesses are still firing on all cylinders and i think evaluations are very reasonable. >> brian and i were talking in the break alongside kelly about the aspect of who can make it and how they can do it. what's the topic you have for 2025. >> you look at the magnificent seven and i think there's a good reason they call them the magnificent seven, these really are
they were banks like bank of america, citi, jpmorgan, they were general electric, general motors, ford firms of that type of nature that both required a lot of capital, have relatively tight margins, would also be relatively cyclical, whereas you look at the companies that are dominating the s&p today and it's completely different. powerful monopolies that are growing rapidly with high free cash flow, net margins back in 2005 around 7% versus 12% today and when you think about a company...
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steel, formed in 1901, andrew darn any, jpmorgan and charl schwab formed this country important in thetoday u.s. steel the 28th biggest steelmaker in the world. not as big as nippon, has been struggling. this was a good bid, a very aggressive bid by nippon first. looks like it's not going to happen. remember this name. this is the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. we talked about it in the trump administration because they blocked a lot of deals, semiconductor deals. president biden said it was not kosher with the deal with nippon and u.s. steel. so trump has opposed this. said it's not going to happen. buyer beware. j.d. vance said this is tariff jumping by any other name. doesn't look like it will happen. doesn't mean that deals between japan and the u.s. are dead by any measure. >> right. japan is an ally. it was interesting because even joe biden while i think he did this mostly because he is a union supporter, quoted national security as a reason. it's an interesting concept. do we -- does an american steel to company controlled by a foreign country pose an issue? >> not
steel, formed in 1901, andrew darn any, jpmorgan and charl schwab formed this country important in thetoday u.s. steel the 28th biggest steelmaker in the world. not as big as nippon, has been struggling. this was a good bid, a very aggressive bid by nippon first. looks like it's not going to happen. remember this name. this is the committee on foreign investment in the u.s. we talked about it in the trump administration because they blocked a lot of deals, semiconductor deals. president biden...
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jpmorgan estimates the cost of the fires for insurance will top $20 billion. the department of insurance doing about this? ashley: to be honest this insurance crisis has been years in the making and you can blame california regulators who for years have stopped insurers from charging premiums that reflected the true risks and costs. several insurance companies have left california, a laminated new policies will reduce their exposure. when you are paying out more than you bring in, not sustainable. the state's former insurance commissioner says even those homeowners who do have coverage are facing a fight. >> there's going to be an extraordinary number of claims being filed, probably, from my experience, 8 years of insurance commissioner, the insurance companies are going to do everything they can to lowball and deny claims. ashley: insurers in california have been increasingly refusing to write new policies in areas considered at high risk for wildfires. according to the part of insurers, between 2020-2022, insurance companies declined to renew 2. 8 million ho
jpmorgan estimates the cost of the fires for insurance will top $20 billion. the department of insurance doing about this? ashley: to be honest this insurance crisis has been years in the making and you can blame california regulators who for years have stopped insurers from charging premiums that reflected the true risks and costs. several insurance companies have left california, a laminated new policies will reduce their exposure. when you are paying out more than you bring in, not...
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attacks, coupled with upcoming events in san francisco, including the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention and the nba all stars game now, they say, is the time to rejoin. >> the eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> the fbi describes the joint terrorism task force as, quote, the nation's front line of defense against terrorism, both international and domestic. the jttf works to coordinate law enforcement efforts and facilitate communication. rick smith is a former fbi agent and security expert. he said in light of recent attacks, law enforcement needs every tool at its disposal to keep people safe. >> an event like this in new orleans and las vegas to realize how important it is to have this coordination, this this instant instantaneous coordination. you know, one command post, sfpd needs to be involved in this. >> san francisco left the joint terrorism task force in 2017 as president trump took office for his first term. the american civil liberties union of northern
attacks, coupled with upcoming events in san francisco, including the mayoral inauguration, the jpmorgan chase convention and the nba all stars game now, they say, is the time to rejoin. >> the eyes of the world are going to be on san francisco basically for the next two months, right? to see how we handle these high profile events. >> the fbi describes the joint terrorism task force as, quote, the nation's front line of defense against terrorism, both international and domestic....
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by the way, last week jpmorgan analysts estimated the insured losses could reach $20 billion which wouldifornia wildfires the most damaging in the state's history as would, of course, the $30 billion estimate by wells fargo. stuart: elon musk is helping first responders with these recovery efforts. what is he doing? ashley: well, he is donating his starlink internet network to those in need of wi-fi. a nonprofit rescue group called gray bull rescue met with musk and first responders over the the weekend to help set up these devices. the rescue team says that the l.a. "cavuto" fire department -- county fire department have been asking for starlink for quite some time for expressly this type of scenario. but guess what? it's california, so the red tape got in the way. but musk says he will be doe can nateing cyber trucks to the fire-ravaged areas as well to be used as mobile base stations to provide power to starlink internet terminals. musk, by the way, also donated numerous starlinks to western north carolina after hurricane helene, as we know, left thousands of residents without power o
by the way, last week jpmorgan analysts estimated the insured losses could reach $20 billion which wouldifornia wildfires the most damaging in the state's history as would, of course, the $30 billion estimate by wells fargo. stuart: elon musk is helping first responders with these recovery efforts. what is he doing? ashley: well, he is donating his starlink internet network to those in need of wi-fi. a nonprofit rescue group called gray bull rescue met with musk and first responders over the...
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jpmorgan doubled their insured lost estimate of these wildfires to $20 billion with, that's insured lossescompanies are going to have to tackle. economic losses, i've seen numbers between $50-150 billion. so for the insurance industry, losses and liabilities both spiking. stocks down. stuart: let's get to nvidia. i believe it is down today, off nearly 3%. i why? lauren: bloom bell berg is -- bloomberg is reporting chip export regulations could be reported as soon as today. they are slamming president biden for these last minute rules. look, the point of an export control is to make sure that adversaries like china don't have our best a.i. technology the for national security reasons, but nvidia's issue seems like, well, other countries could be named in these export if controls, and that just makes the u.s. lose market share and the world adopt alternate technologies. stuart: i wonder does it preempt trump. lauren: nvidia's ceo says they haven't met yet, but he wants to. stuart: macy's is closing stores throughout the united states. how many? lauren: we have the list of 66. it will rise to
jpmorgan doubled their insured lost estimate of these wildfires to $20 billion with, that's insured lossescompanies are going to have to tackle. economic losses, i've seen numbers between $50-150 billion. so for the insurance industry, losses and liabilities both spiking. stocks down. stuart: let's get to nvidia. i believe it is down today, off nearly 3%. i why? lauren: bloom bell berg is -- bloomberg is reporting chip export regulations could be reported as soon as today. they are slamming...
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here's jpmorgan ceo. >> listen, have you talked to him about tariffs? if you could talk to him right now, what would you say? >> i have not spoken about tariffs. i think you should read the art of the deal. you know, he's a negotiator. he lays out some very tough things and sometimes it works. >> your point is that you think it is a legitimate negotiating tool. absolutely. >> zuckerberg, who bankrolled democrats and censored trump, went back down to mar-a-lago for another meeting with 47. democrat senator john fetterman also made the pilgrimage. trump just said this, quote, it was a totally fascinating meeting. he's a fascinating man and his wife is lovely. they were both up and i couldn't be more impressed. he's a commonsense person. he's not liberal or conservative. he's just a commonsense person, which is beautiful. and today we're learning. carrie underwood is going to be performing at the inauguration next week. she's going to be singing america the beautiful before trump takes the oath of office. snoop dogg will also be performing on inauguration
here's jpmorgan ceo. >> listen, have you talked to him about tariffs? if you could talk to him right now, what would you say? >> i have not spoken about tariffs. i think you should read the art of the deal. you know, he's a negotiator. he lays out some very tough things and sometimes it works. >> your point is that you think it is a legitimate negotiating tool. absolutely. >> zuckerberg, who bankrolled democrats and censored trump, went back down to mar-a-lago for...
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neumora saying it will share more later this month at the jpmorgan healthcare conference.ow, a lot of disappointment. >> for sure. bad news for patients and shows you the binary nature of some biecoth investments. thank you. >>> up next, tesla shares sinking. we'll break down the data driving that stock lower. that and much more when we take you inside the market zone. cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned we could sell all of our policy, or keep part of it with no future payments. who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. do
neumora saying it will share more later this month at the jpmorgan healthcare conference.ow, a lot of disappointment. >> for sure. bad news for patients and shows you the binary nature of some biecoth investments. thank you. >>> up next, tesla shares sinking. we'll break down the data driving that stock lower. that and much more when we take you inside the market zone. cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we...
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. >> if you're waiting for a chance to buy jpmorgan on the pullback, i think that chance has come. i take a position. >> amazon, lots of >>> welcome to "the exchange". here is what is ahead. the global surgeon bond yields in the dollar has everyone's attention and today is putting up the pressure on tech stocks as we finally reach an extreme. one of our guests as we will find out next week and he is here to explain. >>> mark zuckerberg comes out swinging throwing punches at apple while making some key changes to meta's content practices. we will discuss whether they can backfire with appetizers to >>> we speak with the ceo of redfin this is price gouging in the rental market has become part of the story with the only wildfires. but let's get to the latest on the markets. >> mixed but session highs. we have an upside although i will point out of the major three indices in positive territory but it is worth about 218 points, one half of 1% gain, 42,154 for the blue-chip index. broader s&p 500 currently sits at 58 in positive territory but it is worth about 218 points, one half of 1%
. >> if you're waiting for a chance to buy jpmorgan on the pullback, i think that chance has come. i take a position. >> amazon, lots of >>> welcome to "the exchange". here is what is ahead. the global surgeon bond yields in the dollar has everyone's attention and today is putting up the pressure on tech stocks as we finally reach an extreme. one of our guests as we will find out next week and he is here to explain. >>> mark zuckerberg comes out swinging...
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jpmorgan's health care leadership conference gets underway in san francisco with, as you can imagine, very tight security markets had another losing week last week. a lot of that can be blamed on the really, really strong jobs report that we got on thursday. investors figure so long as the economy continues to do well and the economy is doing really well, the fed is not going to cut rates further. it's got the economy right where it wants it. absolutely. this fed deserves a gold star in the universe of fed's historically, because the soft landing has been a unicorn a mythological impossible thing that's never happened. but in fact this fed is delivering on it. and now they're in the driver's seat where we might see them sit back and do nothing for a couple of meetings just to let the economy take the front stage and play out before they take any further actions with regards to, to interest rate changes. now the one troublesome spot continues to be short term bond yields. wall street is calling this a bond tantrum, but really it's an entirely natural reaction. we'll talk more about bon
jpmorgan's health care leadership conference gets underway in san francisco with, as you can imagine, very tight security markets had another losing week last week. a lot of that can be blamed on the really, really strong jobs report that we got on thursday. investors figure so long as the economy continues to do well and the economy is doing really well, the fed is not going to cut rates further. it's got the economy right where it wants it. absolutely. this fed deserves a gold star in the...