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stanley druckenmiller is back taking risk.und manager, widely considered the best of his generation, is bullish going into 2020. he spoke with bloomberg's erik schatzker in an interview that airedthe simmer 18th -- december 18. stanley: you have very low and employment here. you have fiscal stimulus in japan. we are wanting a $1 trillion deficit. apparently we will have some sort of green stimulus in europe. we have negative real rates everywhere, and negative actual rates a lot of places. so with that kind of unprecedented monetary stimulus looked up to the circumstances, it is hard to have anything other than a constructive view on the markets and the economy in the immediate term, so that is what i have. erik: because everywhere you turn, you are being encouraged to take more? stanley: i don't need to take more. i have enough. but i just have always believed usually withns end tight monetary policy or credit problems, and i think what we are doing is definitely borrowing from the future, and we will probably end badly as di
stanley druckenmiller is back taking risk.und manager, widely considered the best of his generation, is bullish going into 2020. he spoke with bloomberg's erik schatzker in an interview that airedthe simmer 18th -- december 18. stanley: you have very low and employment here. you have fiscal stimulus in japan. we are wanting a $1 trillion deficit. apparently we will have some sort of green stimulus in europe. we have negative real rates everywhere, and negative actual rates a lot of places. so...
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morgan stanley cutting jobs as part of an efficiency drive. they are now set to face a $150 million to $200 million charge with those job cuts. morgan stanley to face up to $200 million in charges because of these job cuts of 1500 jobs. that does it for "the closing bell." "what'd you miss?" is up next where we will be looking at the u.k. election coming up in a few days. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm romaine bostick. here is a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed today. nasdaq allp, and down marginally. democrats in the white house finding common ground, closing in on a potential u.s. congressional approval of the new north american trade deal. u.k. voters prepare to lead to the polls, deciding the fate of prime minister boris johnson and his plan to make good on brexit. morgue -- morgan stanley eliminating 1500 jobs. chargebe facing a hefty tied to those cuts. cyin --tral bankers vying with trade negotiators for attention this week. the federal reserve and ecb making their final monetary decisio
morgan stanley cutting jobs as part of an efficiency drive. they are now set to face a $150 million to $200 million charge with those job cuts. morgan stanley to face up to $200 million in charges because of these job cuts of 1500 jobs. that does it for "the closing bell." "what'd you miss?" is up next where we will be looking at the u.k. election coming up in a few days. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm romaine bostick. here...
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still to come, hundreds of job cuts at morgan stanley.will have details on the staff most affected. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is daybreak: asia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. now to the big changes of morgan stanley and hsbc. both announcing major staff changes. those changes include slashing 1500 jobs, including executive, sales and trading. su keenan has more with the latest. let's start with morgan stanley. it seems to be a sign of the times. su: we have seen deutsche bank and citigroup cut hundreds of jobs, but this announcement by morgan stanley is significant. 1500 jobs. it will hit mainly in new york and london offices. it is fairly broad-based. to be take a look at how the stock is performing, you can see the bumpy ride year to date has a lot to do with the uncertain global growth outlook. it also has to do with the fact we have had a multiyear trading -- many forust firms. it moves towards electronic platforms that removes the need for humans. these cuts at morgan stanley argued towards tech and operations. also sal
still to come, hundreds of job cuts at morgan stanley.will have details on the staff most affected. this is bloomberg. ♪ paul: this is daybreak: asia. i'm paul allen. shery: i'm shery ahn. now to the big changes of morgan stanley and hsbc. both announcing major staff changes. those changes include slashing 1500 jobs, including executive, sales and trading. su keenan has more with the latest. let's start with morgan stanley. it seems to be a sign of the times. su: we have seen deutsche bank...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> all right. well bang to "fast money." you think that a day after boeing nounsed halting production of the 37 max the stock is lower that was not the case today. boeing shares managed to finish unchange while the production halt didn't impact the stock too much today. it could have impact on the entire american economy. steve liesman at hq with more on the story, steve. >> it may be hard to imagine but economists estimate that boeing's decision to halt production of the 737 max can lower overall u.s. economic growthin the first quarter and maybe do measurably. the negative affects they estimate could be larger than last year's government shutdown. forecast he is both jp morga
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> all right. well bang to "fast money." you think that a day...
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vonnie: just part of erik schatzker's exclusive interview with stanley drucker miller -- with stanleyckenmiller. meantime, it is a showdown on capitol hill. these are live pictures. house lawmakers engaged in a historic debate on two articles of impeachment on president donald trump. vote on theing a rules for the debate. it should provide for six hours of general debate. republicans will try to delay the proceedings by forcing votes on motions to adjourn. at some point we anticipate the democratic majority will be able to set the length and terms of the debate, and we are expecting those votes on articles of impeachment at about 7:30 eastern. meantime, we will keep you abreast of anything that happens in the house. still ahead, and exclusive conversation with bruce richards , marathon asset management co-founder ceo. we will discuss his economic outlook, central banking outlook, credit cycle outlook, and what he is looking for in the new year. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. this is "bloomberg markets." it's time for our weekly muni moments segmen
vonnie: just part of erik schatzker's exclusive interview with stanley drucker miller -- with stanleyckenmiller. meantime, it is a showdown on capitol hill. these are live pictures. house lawmakers engaged in a historic debate on two articles of impeachment on president donald trump. vote on theing a rules for the debate. it should provide for six hours of general debate. republicans will try to delay the proceedings by forcing votes on motions to adjourn. at some point we anticipate the...
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stanley: i own copper, believe it or not.ribed, particularly with fiscal stimulus and monetary easing at the same time and the divination of trade worries, global economies will be better than the imf thinks. copper has a little extra kicker relative to the other ones. at .5% year and demand and supply. it will become more challenging if the chile situation does not clear up. that is not why we own it. we do not own energy. we probably should. think the demand outlook , justchallenged long-term not at -- just not that interested. if you like the commodity short-term, it makes the equities challenging. hopefully we will go greater and greater. i am on the board of environmental defense funds so i'm perfectly happy of oil does not go anywhere. erik: in the stock market, anything you like? t one yearhen we me ago my portfolio was growth oriented, particulate the cloud. the theory being there is a 10 year runway and these companies would grow well in a low nominal growth world. i still own that stuff, but my mix has changed drama
stanley: i own copper, believe it or not.ribed, particularly with fiscal stimulus and monetary easing at the same time and the divination of trade worries, global economies will be better than the imf thinks. copper has a little extra kicker relative to the other ones. at .5% year and demand and supply. it will become more challenging if the chile situation does not clear up. that is not why we own it. we do not own energy. we probably should. think the demand outlook , justchallenged long-term...
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that's where the upside is morgan stanley has more from -- >> i don't agree with that >> i don't either>> i do think, though, it's really interesting because, you know, those models are really diverging. so, before i would have felt like five, ten years ago i would say morgan stanley and goldman are competitors but their models are diverging. i think we own goldman not we don't like morgan stanley, but interesting to see the next few years what type of model works. >> josh is to me pointing out that fo that goldman is investing and if they are able to take market share, morgan stanley is the one that you put high on that list >> why not schwab? why wouldn't i say schwab in that space >> they're definitely going, 100%, 100%, that's true. historically, though >> theirer much bigger >> a household been able to call 1-800-goldman and what scott is picking out of what im arer saying if morgan nails this thing with the acquisition, it's a formidable competitor in the $1 million to $10 million household business which, frankly, is the bulk of the wealth management business there are nine milli
that's where the upside is morgan stanley has more from -- >> i don't agree with that >> i don't either>> i do think, though, it's really interesting because, you know, those models are really diverging. so, before i would have felt like five, ten years ago i would say morgan stanley and goldman are competitors but their models are diverging. i think we own goldman not we don't like morgan stanley, but interesting to see the next few years what type of model works. >>...
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morgan stanley cutting 1500 jobs , 2% of the workforce.otions are affect offices in london and new york. for more, dani burger has been looking at this. another piece of bad news for the industry. >> it keeps it coming. workforce, most of these jobs are coming from executives in sales and trading as well as technology and research jobs. this is a push for efficiency. it has been a multiyear slump for banks. morgan stanley is not the only one has made cuts. newlso has to do with these trading platforms. perhaps human jobs are not as in demand as they once were. we are also seeing other banks like barclays. over the summer they cut 3000 jobs. this is not the worst we have seen, but a bright note out of barclays, promoting 56 of their employees to managing director jobs. they are mostly coming from trading and investment banking. it shows the push they are making into investment banking. against 33% of revenue in their last earnings. it is not necessarily a different story. it is just where barclays is concentrated in their efforts. at least
morgan stanley cutting 1500 jobs , 2% of the workforce.otions are affect offices in london and new york. for more, dani burger has been looking at this. another piece of bad news for the industry. >> it keeps it coming. workforce, most of these jobs are coming from executives in sales and trading as well as technology and research jobs. this is a push for efficiency. it has been a multiyear slump for banks. morgan stanley is not the only one has made cuts. newlso has to do with these...
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this is the second year that morgan stanley sponsored this concert on the morgan stanley children's hospitalharlem. raised goesroceeds to the hospital. prior to this i did five carnegie hall concert where all of the proceeds went to a better chance out in jacksonville, florida. it is a privilege and an honor to be able to use the other side of who you are to help other people. but certainly as a business executive, you can write a check, build a board, but to use another part of your god-given talent to be able to help other people, and to do it with your morgan stanley colleagues -- alix: all of the singers are for morgan stanley? how did you do that? carla: we said, if you want to be in the show, send us 30 seconds of using your favorite holiday song. a few of my colleagues and i looked at it, and we picked the singers who were in their last year, and we added seven more singers this year. alix: no kidding? that is some serious workplace experience. carla harris, always great to see that concert. happy holidays. carla: happy holidays to you. alix: coming up, the pound set to weaken in 2020
this is the second year that morgan stanley sponsored this concert on the morgan stanley children's hospitalharlem. raised goesroceeds to the hospital. prior to this i did five carnegie hall concert where all of the proceeds went to a better chance out in jacksonville, florida. it is a privilege and an honor to be able to use the other side of who you are to help other people. but certainly as a business executive, you can write a check, build a board, but to use another part of your god-given...
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i'm joined now by the morgan stanley chairman and ceo, james gorman for an exclusive interview. james, great to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us, wilf. >> great to have you here in person in the stock exchange you managed to change all the tickers to morgan stanley in the background someone on your team did very well >> i thought it was always that way. >> not quite >> as we were just discussing, i caught up with some of your peers earlier in the week at a banking conference, and the tone there was very, very positive on the u.s. consumer, perhaps less so, but coming off the lows for corporate sentiment. is that how you see things at the moment >> i mean, it's hard to argue with it. we've got 50-year unemployment lows consumer balance sheets are in good shape and obviously, the corporate sector, you know, after the tax cut, there was a major surge a little bit of trepidation coming out of the summer with the trade talks escalating and the election discussions obviously creating more uncertainty. so i think the corporate sector has come off a little bit. co
i'm joined now by the morgan stanley chairman and ceo, james gorman for an exclusive interview. james, great to see you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having us, wilf. >> great to have you here in person in the stock exchange you managed to change all the tickers to morgan stanley in the background someone on your team did very well >> i thought it was always that way. >> not quite >> as we were just discussing, i caught up with some of your peers earlier in...
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we are morgan stanley. >>> and welcome wak to "fast money. it's time for the chart of the we can and this week, the more the merier it's not just one chart that dan brought us it's four? >> well, listen, brian, we're telling a story here and i know a picture tells a thousand words but lets go with a a thousand charts here is the deal. lets start with the s&p 500 up nearly 30% on the year just a few trading days left here i think what's interesting look at the chart there in late october. broke out of the range it had been up about 7.5%. which obviously is a whole heck of a lot in a very short period of time in that time period have we had headwinds removed obviously the rd trade stuff moderated and the fed a accommodative. that's where i want to go next here the next chart is interesting. and this is a hat tip to a contributor of cnbc. peter. and obviously if the the fed had been coming down at some point earlier this year it started expanding. peter mentioned over the last four months it's grown about $100 billion 400 in total off the bottom
we are morgan stanley. >>> and welcome wak to "fast money. it's time for the chart of the we can and this week, the more the merier it's not just one chart that dan brought us it's four? >> well, listen, brian, we're telling a story here and i know a picture tells a thousand words but lets go with a a thousand charts here is the deal. lets start with the s&p 500 up nearly 30% on the year just a few trading days left here i think what's interesting look at the chart there...
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bythis is a yearly exercise morgan stanley wealth management., they got four out of 10 right. they tend to list these things in terms of most likely to happen. their top macro risk for 2020 the perfect leadership storm. the idea is that we get new prime minister's, new presidents that come into different developed nations and that in it of causes a regime shift and is problematic for markets. a lot of these would seem familiar to investors. when you get to numbers nine and 10, they get a bit more esoteric and futuristic. they say things like ai versus ai warfare, gene editing gone wrong. they have a large list of things that could possibly keep you up at night. newmost likely one is regimes coming into power in democratic nations. anna: thank you. i think thank you. a lot to worry about. dani burger with morgan stanley's top 10 macro risks. quite a long list. let's take a look at some stocks to watch in just a moment. let's have a look at some futures. futures suggesting we will not be moving all that far at the start of the u.s. -- the european
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we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what mister bloomberg is doing. what he has done at johns hopkins university and see to it student debt was reduced and seeing to it there is a better system of healthcare and have suggestions in that direction too, some medical care by going back to not-for-profit circumstances and he will be a marvelous president, he knows how to do it, knows how to handle google from new york or whatever they do. >> host: thank you, stanley. what did you hear from the viewer? >> guest: what is interesting about what he was saying as i always thought of michael bloomberg as the public health mayor and public health philanthropist. he got interested in public health in the 80s at johns hopkins and you have anti-smoking, trans fats, the title as the nanny mayor, for new yorkers just before you die, you have three extra years because the lifespan of new yorkers is better by three is than the rest of the country. that is what the gun-control can be under that umbrella. you could
we will take those with stanley who is calling in from bloomfield hills, michigan. >> caller: hello. anyway i was in favor of what mister bloomberg is doing. what he has done at johns hopkins university and see to it student debt was reduced and seeing to it there is a better system of healthcare and have suggestions in that direction too, some medical care by going back to not-for-profit circumstances and he will be a marvelous president, he knows how to do it, knows how to handle google...
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accommodative stanley fischer. we made it back and then rolled over.ttempt to re-fate -- reflate? peter: inflation is still too low. they want to see it go back. increasingly you are hearing them say they would like to see some overshoot, or would be comfortable with overshoot of 2%. our expectation is they will not get there for the next few years. goingpectation has them around 2%. there are questions about how accommodative they are. r-star, thete of neutral level of fed funds, has come down a long way to about .5 in real terms. 2.5% is their nominal neutral level of the fed funds rate. we are at something like .5 now on the real measure. we could be well below that in terms of how far we have to go to really stimulate this economy. there are a number of key questions. at jacksoni think hole a year ago, gave an interesting speech about uncertainty about the stars. r-star is a key one. the neutral level fed fund has to go lower and they are not quite as accommodative as they are thinking. another uncertainty is you star, unemployment -- u-star. tom:
accommodative stanley fischer. we made it back and then rolled over.ttempt to re-fate -- reflate? peter: inflation is still too low. they want to see it go back. increasingly you are hearing them say they would like to see some overshoot, or would be comfortable with overshoot of 2%. our expectation is they will not get there for the next few years. goingpectation has them around 2%. there are questions about how accommodative they are. r-star, thete of neutral level of fed funds, has come down...
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joining us is stephen stanley. i characterized the data as a little weak.here was a lot of strength. where were the weaknesses? >> the data were mostly as expected. the one thing i took out was november consumer spending was slightly better than expected. there were some concerns about the consumer which does not make a lot of sense. underlying fundamentals are good. everything we hear from the retail sector is christmas eve will be awesome. consumer data have been soft. it was reassuring to get a nice game in spending in november. amanda: what is your expectation for the fourth quarter? 2.5% whichttle above puts me above the consensus. i think the consumer is steady. the thing that will push growth in the fourth quarter is improvement in the trade situation. a lot of reports were accelerated to get ahead of threatened tariffs. data suggests we could have a significant improvement on the trade front. vonnie: would it make a difference to gdp and where? >> trade has been extremely volatile the last couple of years, in large part because of the trade negotiat
joining us is stephen stanley. i characterized the data as a little weak.here was a lot of strength. where were the weaknesses? >> the data were mostly as expected. the one thing i took out was november consumer spending was slightly better than expected. there were some concerns about the consumer which does not make a lot of sense. underlying fundamentals are good. everything we hear from the retail sector is christmas eve will be awesome. consumer data have been soft. it was reassuring...
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we are morgan stanley. >>> investors are hoping for a santa claus rally.ing of gains, shares of boeing are on the rise this morning amid the fall out of the ce o's firing as the company luke for a fresh start the clock is ticking to get those final gifts in retailers are hoping the final sale's push will provide some cheer for the shopping season. the second half of "worldwide exchange" starts right now ♪ >> welcome back to the show. here is how stock futures are looking. the s&p looks to lock in the best performance since 1997 remember markets will remain closed through christmas day s&p opening by about one point the s&p and dow up by about 12 points nasdaq up about 6. today also kicks off the first day of the so-called santa claus rally period happens on the final five trading days of the year and the first two trading days of the new year s&p has posted a 1.3% gain on average in the last decade, the markets only posted two losing sessions that was in 2013 and 2014 again, that period seasonally strong overall. let's check on the asian markets. you can s
we are morgan stanley. >>> investors are hoping for a santa claus rally.ing of gains, shares of boeing are on the rise this morning amid the fall out of the ce o's firing as the company luke for a fresh start the clock is ticking to get those final gifts in retailers are hoping the final sale's push will provide some cheer for the shopping season. the second half of "worldwide exchange" starts right now ♪ >> welcome back to the show. here is how stock futures are...
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the production is off as much of a half point mar began stanley looks for 0.8% to grow. the problem is the first quarter was looking weak now coming closer to 1% instead of the forecast 1.6. that would make it one of the weakest growth quarters in several years. growth expected to rebound on production but when is an open question morgan stanley writing in a piece of steel production in q220 we would expect to see more than a 100 points boeing saying it won't lay off any of the 12,000 workers who built the 737 but as the stoppage grinds on, boeing could see that >> thank you very much let's talk about what this means for boeing and the industry more broadly. >> how long will this damage be a wageight on boeing's share price? >> we have a target price that's 420. i think what you'll see in a lot of 2020 and 2021 estimates is they are working off inventory we have 384 aircraft that's grounded and 400 that are built through december >> 420 is your price target on this you think it will get there by this time next year in. >> i think so. it will be pref -- prevalent back the
the production is off as much of a half point mar began stanley looks for 0.8% to grow. the problem is the first quarter was looking weak now coming closer to 1% instead of the forecast 1.6. that would make it one of the weakest growth quarters in several years. growth expected to rebound on production but when is an open question morgan stanley writing in a piece of steel production in q220 we would expect to see more than a 100 points boeing saying it won't lay off any of the 12,000 workers...
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at the lower end, ubs and morgan stanley at the 3000 mark.is about a fifth of what it was at the start of this year. that's get back to saed abukarsh , co-founder, ark capital. these are calls on the s&p 500. we can take this global as well. you the more cautious tone are entering 2020 with, if you are looking at equity markets, will we see a rotation out of u.s. equity markets into other parts of the world, or if concern hits the market mindset, will investors rush to the defense of market of the s&p 500, the dow, and nasdaq? saed: you have a few caveats. yearrmany in the next investors will rush into european equities. they are massively underpriced. the base case is if we see disappointing data out of the u.s. and lack of inflation, will the fed do anything about that? the risk is the fed might change their tone next year in terms of and inflation should be, remember we have insurance cuts. if those have not worked, and as prices rise over the year, if those cuts have not worked and we see deceleration in the economy, i think the market wi
at the lower end, ubs and morgan stanley at the 3000 mark.is about a fifth of what it was at the start of this year. that's get back to saed abukarsh , co-founder, ark capital. these are calls on the s&p 500. we can take this global as well. you the more cautious tone are entering 2020 with, if you are looking at equity markets, will we see a rotation out of u.s. equity markets into other parts of the world, or if concern hits the market mindset, will investors rush to the defense of market...
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morgan stanley is coming off of a pretty good run. in about $5 billion in that business last year. even though morgan stanley is cutting about 2% of their workforce, you can still make money if you were heads. watching that happen i think will be very interesting. if they start to invest more in technology, people say you can do both. you need the people and you need the robots, but can you generate more revenue with less people? alix: let's get to our third story, where we focus on women on wall street, moving and shaping the world of finance. today we take a look at hedge funds with maria vassalou, capital management, currently in the process of raising funds for her own hedge fund. what was it like to strike out on your own? maria: i was with weinberg for six years. the moment was right to make this move, and in discussion with my investors, we decided that it made sense to move ahead. sonali: do you believe right now, for all the talk of money pouring in, and you are speaking at an event later today on diversity for hedge funds, f
morgan stanley is coming off of a pretty good run. in about $5 billion in that business last year. even though morgan stanley is cutting about 2% of their workforce, you can still make money if you were heads. watching that happen i think will be very interesting. if they start to invest more in technology, people say you can do both. you need the people and you need the robots, but can you generate more revenue with less people? alix: let's get to our third story, where we focus on women on...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.with cancer. judeeverywhere. like...wide new york. oklahoma. tennessee. florida. donate now at stjude.org or shop wherever you see the st. jude logo. apple card. is a new kind of credit card, created by apple, so it's simple and transparent with a new level of privacy and security. it lives here and here- on your iphone, and it will save you 6% on holiday gifts at apple; like iphone, apple watch, airpods pro and so much more. ♪ apply in as little as a minute, right in the wallet app. 15 minutes ag and here is a check on the closing bigboard. in the middle, the biggest dow leaders, home on depo, walmart and visa and the laggards, that's boeing, 3m and cisco. >> 15 minutes left to go barbara, what is your last chance trade >> lululemon is the stock that's up on this, 90%. it's been a big winner and it's also not cheap but i think it has a long runway of growth ahead of it. you look at what they're done the last seven quarters, their earnings, their sales, their same-store sales are in th
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.with cancer. judeeverywhere. like...wide new york. oklahoma. tennessee. florida. donate now at stjude.org or shop wherever you see the st. jude logo. apple card. is a new kind of credit card, created by apple, so it's simple and transparent with a new level of privacy and security. it lives here and here- on your iphone, and it will save you 6% on holiday gifts at apple; like iphone, apple watch, airpods pro and so much...
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morgan stanley is about to cut 2% of its work force because of an uncertain global economic outlook according to people with knowledge of the situation the job cuts will hit technology and operation rolls the hardest. cnbc.com reporter breaks the story just moments ago let's bring him in for more. what do you know here and where are the cuts likely to take place in are they do m place? are they domestic, global? >> what we think is going to happen is they will focus on people in operations people without front office responsibility less traders and sales people and investment bankers and more people in the background that make everything run but who are a bit more of a commodity. >> are you surprised the cuts are coming from morgan stanley at a time when the banks are facing lot of competition from the big technology companies >> absolutely. it can't be great for morale and not a great calling card to hire away from facebook and google if they understand they have to cut back 2% is about 1200 people. it's not massive for an organization that's about 60,000 however, my understanding is this is
morgan stanley is about to cut 2% of its work force because of an uncertain global economic outlook according to people with knowledge of the situation the job cuts will hit technology and operation rolls the hardest. cnbc.com reporter breaks the story just moments ago let's bring him in for more. what do you know here and where are the cuts likely to take place in are they do m place? are they domestic, global? >> what we think is going to happen is they will focus on people in...
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andrew is cross asset strategist at morgan stanley.ics.art from the andrew: i think the global economy will look a bit better. we have quite a bit of easing in 2019 will filter through. the fact trade is no longer getting worse between the u.s. and china helps. that recovery will look uneven. it will be strongly focused outside the u.s.. that's where the trade changes help the most. that's were fiscal policy will ease the most in europe and japan and china. the u.s. economy will look quite stagnant. you have a similar growth right next year and corporate profits won't grow at all. francine: i have a great chart looking at a five-year quote -- correlation burden let me go -- when we go back to some thing more used to. andrew: i think we are probably close to that. last several months of this year quite a bit of optimism on stocks that has not been reflected in the bond market. as you flip the calendar we will get a very early gut check of how strong the corporate profit machine is when earnings come out mid january. if those are strong
andrew is cross asset strategist at morgan stanley.ics.art from the andrew: i think the global economy will look a bit better. we have quite a bit of easing in 2019 will filter through. the fact trade is no longer getting worse between the u.s. and china helps. that recovery will look uneven. it will be strongly focused outside the u.s.. that's where the trade changes help the most. that's were fiscal policy will ease the most in europe and japan and china. the u.s. economy will look quite...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.e are morgan stanley. . >>> welcome back if you are just joining us, we had a fairly dramatic turn in just the last few minutes or so. futures began to show they are higher now they are down 85 points. moments ago in the uk, president trump said this about china trade. >> i have no deadline, no. in some ways, i think it is better to wait until after the election if you want to know the truth. i think it is better to wait until after the election with china. >> the audio no perfect there. what he said was, maybe it is b better to wait until after the 2020 election for a deal with china. the deal may have to wait until next year even after the ee election >>> health insurance, software and biotech deal united health expects earnings in 2020 to come in largely below current estimates but right now above estimates. kind of like shares of the news balancing out stocks shares of coupa off 3% your big mover of the day. shares of audentes are doubling. astellas to buy for $60 a share or $3 bil
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.e are morgan stanley. . >>> welcome back if you are just joining us, we had a fairly dramatic turn in just the last few minutes or so. futures began to show they are higher now they are down 85 points. moments ago in the uk, president trump said this about china trade. >> i have no deadline, no. in some ways, i think it is better to wait until after the election if you want to know the truth. i think it is...
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and eighty's stanley whittingham and john b. good enough laid the foundations for the 1st batteries made from the light metal but to truly take off the technology had to be refined by acura yoshino in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use the impact on industry and society was massive from smartphones to scooters and automobiles today lithium ion batteries are used in everything because the energy used to recharge them can come from renewable sources they're helping us usher in a more sustainable world even off the grid for years scientists have been looking at new ways of storing energy. but nothing is managed to beat the lithium ion battery for capacity and reliability. it was a development that indeed changed the world. we get a lot of our energy thanks to the 3 of the oxygen in our lungs the bloodstream to be transported to each of us cells they adapt to changing oxygen levels and the way that was discovered by our nex
and eighty's stanley whittingham and john b. good enough laid the foundations for the 1st batteries made from the light metal but to truly take off the technology had to be refined by acura yoshino in the mid eighty's he began experimenting with lithium ion making batteries that were light nearly endlessly rechargeable and safe for everyday use the impact on industry and society was massive from smartphones to scooters and automobiles today lithium ion batteries are used in everything because...
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>> stanley, he's dead. >> yes, but he would not have been if we'd been more scientific about it. brother or no brother, what he needs is type a. >> the right blood donor for him could belong to any race. since the four blood types appear in all races. >> we are not really so different at all. like you say, it's just the frills. only, wait a minute, i got a question. how come we live like this, and uh -- >> it wasn't always that way. for instance, at a stage of history, when the same time when the whites of europe were little better than savages, the darker skined people to the near east of africa have flourishing cultures. the great civilization of northern china had begun to develop. all people contributed to civilization, reaching high levels at different times. each learning from the experience of the other. but there were certain basic ideas which were common to all branches of the human race. belief in a supreme being, in the home, and the family. how civilized a person is depends on the surroundings in which he grows up. the differences in the way people behave are not inhe
>> stanley, he's dead. >> yes, but he would not have been if we'd been more scientific about it. brother or no brother, what he needs is type a. >> the right blood donor for him could belong to any race. since the four blood types appear in all races. >> we are not really so different at all. like you say, it's just the frills. only, wait a minute, i got a question. how come we live like this, and uh -- >> it wasn't always that way. for instance, at a stage of...
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morgan stanley is slashing 2% of its global workforce.will cut 1500 jobs including several senior roles. promoted 56 of its investment bankers to the role of managing director. deutsche bank's ceo told me he is upbeat about the lender's progress despite possible headwinds. think we have taking a conservative outlook on the interest rates, therefore in this regard, we have changed our underlying planning. have lower for longer, that is part of our overall plan so we have prepared for that and need to adjust our business model and we started to do that in july. oft: alan higgins, the cio coutts, our guest host for the hour. didn't see that shocked we would be in negative interest rates for five or 10 years. how do you think his bank is coping with it? alan: you don't want to knock a bank when it is down, but it has been a troubled situation. you have to look at the equity performance. for us, we have been in financial debt -- not for the fainthearted, because you can lose everything if the bank goes bust. you've been overcompensated for the
morgan stanley is slashing 2% of its global workforce.will cut 1500 jobs including several senior roles. promoted 56 of its investment bankers to the role of managing director. deutsche bank's ceo told me he is upbeat about the lender's progress despite possible headwinds. think we have taking a conservative outlook on the interest rates, therefore in this regard, we have changed our underlying planning. have lower for longer, that is part of our overall plan so we have prepared for that and...
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morgan stanley has pinned the first half of the year as the highest since 2000. equity valuations are high but leverage levels are also high. one way that private equity firms make a return is by delevering the companies they invest in. lisa: are we expecting to see a pickup in a number of lbo's next year? sonali: people are waiting for valuation to come down a little bit. only so long you can hold onto cash. everybody is looking at warren buffett, wanting him to spend more. until that happens, until people get comfortable with the debt markets, you'll not see it come back. lisa: even warren buffett tried to bid on a deal but got outbid by a private equity firm. he said, i don't feel comfortable at these valuations. sonali: apollo ended up buying the company, tech data. you are seeing people dive in because you cannot hold onto cash forever. at the same time, remember, kkr had a rumor about walgreens, a huge buyout. still a rumor. we will see if the big deals start coming back. lisa: one impediment standing in the way of more leveraged buyouts has been valuation,
morgan stanley has pinned the first half of the year as the highest since 2000. equity valuations are high but leverage levels are also high. one way that private equity firms make a return is by delevering the companies they invest in. lisa: are we expecting to see a pickup in a number of lbo's next year? sonali: people are waiting for valuation to come down a little bit. only so long you can hold onto cash. everybody is looking at warren buffett, wanting him to spend more. until that happens,...
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cup, layla was there every step of the way and they presented her with her own stanley cup ring, all this after receiving a life-saving bone marrow transplant from an anonymous donor. >> i was overjoyed he is 19 and goes to k.u. >> reporter: no more layla met his family for the first time at the annual be the match. >> thank you for the second chance at life [crying] >> you mean the world to me and i love you and i'm so happy that you're okay. >> reporter: fast friends with some catching up to do. >> i don't care if we go to nnes st want to spend time with you. >> reporter: first stop, a blue's game, of course, and a standing ovation, a life saved the biggest win of all kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> what a beautiful moment for both of them that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching, everyone >>> right now what fremont plans to do about the real estate signs around the town. >> plus more than just flood waters, the toxic mess people are cleaning up after raw sewage bubbled up during the weekend rain. >> i think we need to do something so this doesn't happen again. >>
cup, layla was there every step of the way and they presented her with her own stanley cup ring, all this after receiving a life-saving bone marrow transplant from an anonymous donor. >> i was overjoyed he is 19 and goes to k.u. >> reporter: no more layla met his family for the first time at the annual be the match. >> thank you for the second chance at life [crying] >> you mean the world to me and i love you and i'm so happy that you're okay. >> reporter: fast...
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pepsi was edowngraded tal weight from overweight at morgan stanley. theit analyst signs of slowing sales growth. the price target is $145. the stock fell a fraction to 6. $137 >> urban outfitters were downgradol to loopapital markets, analysts cited an increase in discountsuring this holiday shopping season by specialty retailers like uan outfitters. price target $28. shares were basically flat, up .0 to $26.78. hold to buy. the analyst says investors should takerofit has on that stock after the fish oil drugigned to prevent heart problems. the shares fell 5% to 22.88. >>> still ahead a potential big win f a small company. >> the only company left in the usa that sll makes utensils, forks, knives and even spoons. i'll give you the scoop coming up on "nightly business report." >>> congress looks ready to prohibit the sal of tobacco to anyone under the age of 21. according to reports, that included in a year-end spending bill. the measure has the support of th democrats and republicans, stocks from gaini ground inco today's american tobacco was pushed h
pepsi was edowngraded tal weight from overweight at morgan stanley. theit analyst signs of slowing sales growth. the price target is $145. the stock fell a fraction to 6. $137 >> urban outfitters were downgradol to loopapital markets, analysts cited an increase in discountsuring this holiday shopping season by specialty retailers like uan outfitters. price target $28. shares were basically flat, up .0 to $26.78. hold to buy. the analyst says investors should takerofit has on that stock...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> the purchases are over a two year period. do i think it's doable yes. does mr. lighthizer think it's doable yes. >> that was larry kudlow talking about the agricultural purchases in the trade one phase deal that's been concludesed with us and china. let's bring in kayla to explain these numbers a bit more you have some insight. >> the total $200 billion in purchases that would take place over a two-year period but here is how the administration gets to that 40 to 50 billion dollar number on ag they are using the baseline of $24 billion from 2017. that was the level of purchases china made that they are assuming that china will continue to buy at that level. they
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. >>> the purchases are over a two year period. do i think it's...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley.oll, please. yeah! tonight is a magical night. where anything is possible. it's party time. woo! here we go. ha, ha. now for the icing on the cake! come, we're about to begin. >>> i'm sue. looking to crackdown on the number of vaping related illnesses, the derksa and fda a shutting down 44 websites selling illegal vaping cartridges the products have been linked to thousands of lung injuries >>> one illinois boy got his christmas wish a bit early take a look at that. the 11-year-old who suffers from a rare speech disorder asked for 100 inflatable christmas decorations and numerous strangers answered the call. that's beautiful that's the news update this hour back to you. >> very nice thank you very much. time for our power movers for a friday u.s. steel falling 40% cutting its dividend to a penny a share. can't get any smaller than that. winnebago up next. the stock has more than doubled this year. finally carnival beating on both earnings and revenue. the company's krerceo will joins o
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley.oll, please. yeah! tonight is a magical night. where anything is possible. it's party time. woo! here we go. ha, ha. now for the icing on the cake! come, we're about to begin. >>> i'm sue. looking to crackdown on the number of vaping related illnesses, the derksa and fda a shutting down 44 websites selling illegal vaping cartridges the products have been linked to thousands of lung injuries...
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the risk of morgan stanley, which i know is shared by many who watch this program, the risk has skewed asymmetrically to cuts in 2020, but the reaction function of the fed has shifted. is that your take? kathy: i think they would need to see, as jay powell said, they would need to see a material change in the outlook to make a change good the interpretation is we would have to see a worse economy in order to start cutting again and we are not even considering raising rates. but if we are right, we see more upward pressure on inflation, that sort of expectation might shift in the second half of the year. jonathan: jim, do you share that view? that the fed is not going anywhere through 2020? do you have an understanding of the threshold that would bring the fed back to the table? jim: no, and i don't know if any of us really do. remember, they did a fed listens tour in 2019 and they will do it in the first half of next year, roll out a new policy directive. it is expected to be an average inflation targeting policy, which means even if we get the uptick of inflation expectations, the fed
the risk of morgan stanley, which i know is shared by many who watch this program, the risk has skewed asymmetrically to cuts in 2020, but the reaction function of the fed has shifted. is that your take? kathy: i think they would need to see, as jay powell said, they would need to see a material change in the outlook to make a change good the interpretation is we would have to see a worse economy in order to start cutting again and we are not even considering raising rates. but if we are right,...
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this is after morgan stanley raised the stock to overweight on a rebound.g a cyclical upturn last year well help a profit turnaround in the second quarter. you can see it has not been a great year for au optronics. when you look at analysts' recommendations, they are more neutral on this stock. thesen get a glimpse of stocks on your bloomberg terminal. plenty more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ juliette: it is almost 11:30 a.m. in singapore and we are in the middle of the trading day. flat ins and a poor. also, we're hearing that singapore has a property glut that could take years to clear. the city state has an overhang of almost 32,000 units. sales have averaged about 2500 homes per quarter. it could take about four years to clear the glut. for now, let us get the first word headlines from su keenan in new york. su: starting with mexico which says changes to the successor to nafta must respect what it calls its red lines. the foreign minister says the u.s. proposal for steel and carmaking originating in north america would only be successful after five years
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morgan stanley designing to comment. uber is facing another roadblock in germany.ng it.rankfurt the ruling says uber's business model is anti-competitive. customers will still be able to order regular taxis through verse app. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you. coming up, a record high this week. nike fails to keep investors happy. we find out why. when you are traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. nike was out with results yesterday. despite quarterly results soaring, it dip in late trading. late hoursipping in trading. traders are interest of losing money if the shares opened up lower again today. look at this option market. history,hest in nike's twice as many bullish bets. a lot of momentum going into earnings. the earnings result did be the street. two things weighed on those results. shares dipped in after-hours trading. a lot of people hoping that this would be a different story. they could lose money today. our producer says nike is the greek word for victory. nejra:
morgan stanley designing to comment. uber is facing another roadblock in germany.ng it.rankfurt the ruling says uber's business model is anti-competitive. customers will still be able to order regular taxis through verse app. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you. coming up, a record high this week. nike fails to keep investors happy. we find out why. when you are traveling to work, tune into bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. nejra: this is bloomberg daybreak: europe. nike...
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than anybody else does, according to a report from morgan stanley we speak with the analyst behind tuste when "squawk alley " " rern there's a lot of talk about value out there. but at fidelity, value is more than just talk. we offer commission-free online u.s. stock and etf trades. and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more than schwab's. plus, fidelity's leading price improvement on trades saved investors hundreds of millions of dollars last year. that's why fidelity continues to lead the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk fidelity. >>> welcome back morgan stanley estimates amazon delivers close to half its packages in the u.s., cutting into profits of other shipping companies like ups they're delivering 2.5 billion packages in a year joining us, morgan stanley analyst. robbie, good morning >> good morning. >> you think amazon won't just be delivering its own packages or third party sellers within amazon but packages at large it will be a full fledged logistics company
than anybody else does, according to a report from morgan stanley we speak with the analyst behind tuste when "squawk alley " " rern there's a lot of talk about value out there. but at fidelity, value is more than just talk. we offer commission-free online u.s. stock and etf trades. and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more than schwab's. plus, fidelity's leading price improvement on trades...
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cross sector efforts that we have with the strategic of backing of morgan stanley.arkets are communications and transportation and observations. the human exploration part is critical to increase public awareness and public support shortly before neil armstrong died, he was asked are you disappointed of the pace of this space program? he said, "yes, i hope we could have done more." when asked why, when we lost our rival, we lost the public support. that's going to be exciting thing for the capital market of that innovation. >> when you think of trillion dollar deficits and interest spending, making cuts to food supplemental programs, how much of that is a push back on the national security interests and sort of putting a flag instance. the emphasis is duo purpose. the difficulty of putting a man in the moon, bringing them back alive, the secondary implications for compute, internet, sensor have affected and we have been monetizing in the philosophy commercial of activities and so every step of the way, that interplay between government and national security which ma
cross sector efforts that we have with the strategic of backing of morgan stanley.arkets are communications and transportation and observations. the human exploration part is critical to increase public awareness and public support shortly before neil armstrong died, he was asked are you disappointed of the pace of this space program? he said, "yes, i hope we could have done more." when asked why, when we lost our rival, we lost the public support. that's going to be exciting thing...
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stanley works.inois tool, dover corp, these are deep global industrial names, particularly illinois tool works and dover, you want to see them breaking out most important thing is the breakout in banks. all of the big banks are hitting 52 week highs. quite a move up in the yield 8, 9 basis points in the ten year, and the curve itself you see the money center banks, jpmorgan, citigroup, a bunch of super regional, fifth third, morgan stanley, bank of america, goldman, sachs, 52 week highs. and if you get this move up in yields, people start talking about the idea that maybe some of the inflation targets could be met as well all sort of things could happen. we still don't have the terms of any deal that's of course what we're waiting for now. back to you. >> yes, indeed, and it is not just us. perhaps cupertino waiting to see if the china deal is indeed close. apple shares have been on a tear, outperfeorming the s&p the impact of the 15% tariffs slated to go into effect sunday. wedbush, saying iphone c
stanley works.inois tool, dover corp, these are deep global industrial names, particularly illinois tool works and dover, you want to see them breaking out most important thing is the breakout in banks. all of the big banks are hitting 52 week highs. quite a move up in the yield 8, 9 basis points in the ten year, and the curve itself you see the money center banks, jpmorgan, citigroup, a bunch of super regional, fifth third, morgan stanley, bank of america, goldman, sachs, 52 week highs. and if...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose. we are morgan stanley. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> so many stocks just don't know when to quit. the retailer that sells western and work related footwear. this has been a cramer fav for ages it's up 150% for the year. the source of the strength, they keep putting up incredible numbers. they reported the end of october, they delivered ott top and bottom line that was spectacular. you know these retailers are not doing those kinds of numbers anymore. can the stock keep climbing as we head into 2020? let's take a closer look with the president and ceo of boot barn better read on how the company is doing and where they're headed good to see you. i have to tell you, you changeded my life. i drafted zeke in the first round of fantasy and you no he what i put on? your hat and i'm thinking that people are wearing your hats in all different places, so differen
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louis blues the team that went on to win the stanley cup pade, they fired their coach in the middle ofcraig chief for ruby, taking over he leaves them all thway so i think the thinking here is like a right. a change things up and see how the season delops from here and the blues beat up on the search pretty good. let's right all right. i bernie later, thanks mark. popution continues to grow across the bay area, a unique. >>ideas being floated about literal beingfloated oakland city council president rebecca klanants to use a cruise ship. >>to house up to a 1000 the city's homeless at the port of oakland kron fr's nobel noel.for us tonight with more >>and that i can and can't even g to see a cruise ship there be kind to me at first you kind of question this idea because it is pretty non-traditional but i spoke wit mayor r ag nose and he says it's actualy something they tried back during the 1989 loma prieta earthquake during that emergency and he says he doesn't fee like there's any reason we shouldn't be able to do something like this for this emergency, however, the port of oakland is
louis blues the team that went on to win the stanley cup pade, they fired their coach in the middle ofcraig chief for ruby, taking over he leaves them all thway so i think the thinking here is like a right. a change things up and see how the season delops from here and the blues beat up on the search pretty good. let's right all right. i bernie later, thanks mark. popution continues to grow across the bay area, a unique. >>ideas being floated about literal beingfloated oakland city...
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>> well, contessa, morgan stanley downgrading roku to underweight from in line that sending the stockt 14%, though it's down almost 15%. it's worth noting the stock is still up about 350% year-to-date morgan stanley writing, quote, we believe there are risks to growth expectations, not reflected in current valuation levels specifically, we think revenue and gross profit growth may slow meaningfully in 2020 but it's worth noting, overall, wall street is still bullish on roku according to fact set, there are 13 buy ratings, two holds, and three sales. guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you so much for that we discussed this one a little bit earlier. if you read through the note the bit where i have read a few notes over the last year, it's the sales of the hardware as opposed to the advertising growth, which is the more sexy bit, the latter part that people tend to pay up for in other bullish notes. >> that's for sure the real takeaway is when you have a valuation on a stock like this that's addressing this very large fast-growing area, it's -- the valuation is incredibly sensitive to s
>> well, contessa, morgan stanley downgrading roku to underweight from in line that sending the stockt 14%, though it's down almost 15%. it's worth noting the stock is still up about 350% year-to-date morgan stanley writing, quote, we believe there are risks to growth expectations, not reflected in current valuation levels specifically, we think revenue and gross profit growth may slow meaningfully in 2020 but it's worth noting, overall, wall street is still bullish on roku according to...
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i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.morgan stanley. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu as a principal i can tell you this. when one student gets left behind, we all get left behind. this is a problem that affects each and every one of us. together with ibm, we created a whole new kind of school called p-tech. within six years, students can graduate with a high school diploma, a college degree, and a pathway to a competitive job. you know what's going up today? my poster. today, there are more than a hundred thousand p-tech students around the world. it's a game changer. >>> here's a check on the closing bell big board at the top, the major averages all closing at record highs. below, today's best-performing sectors, consumer discretionary, financials, utilities. the biggest dow gainers, goldman sachs, johnson &
i'm really excited to be part of the morgan stanley team. i'm justin rose.morgan stanley. - [spokesman] if you've tried colleg(group cheering)shed, snhu lets you transfer up to 90 credits toward you bachelor's degree. - [woman] it doesn't matter how old you are, you can do it, you can finish. - [spokesman] finish your degree at snhu.edu as a principal i can tell you this. when one student gets left behind, we all get left behind. this is a problem that affects each and every one of us. together...
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he is senior portfolio manager of morgan stanley and he is joining us from chicago. andrew, you obviously were listening to our conversation. how much of this big run medding into the end of the year is short lived versus can continue when the calendar flips? >> well, i think that jon is right, there is no selling and there could be some selling on january 2nd because people are waiting to book gains until next year. could that have some short term impacts on the market? i think short term yeah. but i think what is -- you know, i don't totally agree that it is management chasing performance because if that was the case, then energy wouldn't be the best performing sector this year because it is the worst this year so i don't think that it is -- i think that it is just money is coming into the market and there is so much money that has missed out on this rally. we're in the early innings of the capitulation of the people that sold out earlier this year getting back in. and i think that that will continue in 2020 >> what is the biggest risk then out there? there has to
he is senior portfolio manager of morgan stanley and he is joining us from chicago. andrew, you obviously were listening to our conversation. how much of this big run medding into the end of the year is short lived versus can continue when the calendar flips? >> well, i think that jon is right, there is no selling and there could be some selling on january 2nd because people are waiting to book gains until next year. could that have some short term impacts on the market? i think short...
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. >>> ahead, is skechers the next ni nike morgan stanley says virgin galactic is ready for take-off aank analyst heads to a d nference anthe peloton ad wife moves on it's all coming up on "the exchange." u.s. stock and etf trades.ree e and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more than schwab's. plus, fidelity's leading price improvement on trades saved investors hundreds of millions of dollars last year. that's why fidelity continues to lead the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk fidelity. >>> paul hudson's investors on the pipeline challenges, profit pressures. on ""squawk box" tomorrow. >>> let's catch you up on a few stories that should be on your radar. time for rapid fire. here's a breakdown of the headlines. dom chu, kate, bill griffin, welcome to you three. >> hi there. >> let's move to skechers. whether or not the shoes are cool is up for debate. no question about the stock. the shares jumped more than 75% this year alone, outpacing, you see it there, the rival ni
. >>> ahead, is skechers the next ni nike morgan stanley says virgin galactic is ready for take-off aank analyst heads to a d nference anthe peloton ad wife moves on it's all coming up on "the exchange." u.s. stock and etf trades.ree e and, when you open a new fidelity brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate -- that's 21 times more than schwab's. plus, fidelity's leading price improvement on trades saved investors hundreds of millions of dollars...