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Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg News Global Economy Reporter Enda Curran and Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee discuss the economic impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Shamina Singh, Founder and President of Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, talks about fostering inclusive growth and financial inclusion. The Mastercard Global Inclusive Growth Summit takes place on April 18. Austin Allison, Co-Founder and CEO at Pacaso, explains modernizing real estate co-ownership to make second homes possible. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Bloomberg News Global Economy Reporter Enda Curran and Bloomberg News International Economics & Policy Correspondent Michael McKee discuss the economic impact of the Baltimore bridge collapse. Shamina Singh, Founder and President of Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, talks about fostering inclusive growth and financial inclusion. The Mastercard Global Inclusive Growth Summit takes place on April 18. Austin Allison, Co-Founder and CEO at Pacaso, explains modernizing real estate co-ownership to make second homes possible. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce Poonam Goyal breaks down data for Black Friday and the outlook for Cyber Monday sales. Dr. Ariel Cohen, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, shares his thoughts on the Israel-Hamas cease-fire. Nora Bavey, Co-Founder of Unconventional Ventures, discusses investing in tech startups with diverse founding teams and founders. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Bailey Lipschultz. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Analyst for E-Commerce Poonam Goyal breaks down data for Black Friday and the outlook for Cyber Monday sales. Dr. Ariel Cohen, Senior Fellow at the Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, shares his thoughts on the Israel-Hamas cease-fire. Nora Bavey, Co-Founder of Unconventional Ventures, discusses investing in tech startups with diverse founding teams and founders. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Bailey Lipschultz. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walter Todd, CIO at Greenwood Capital and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Global Banks Analyst Alison Williams dig into earnings from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America. Bloomberg News EV Reporter Sean O'Kane and Scott Painter, CEO of Autonomy, talk about how Scott's auto subscription startup has been hampered by Tesla cutting car prices. Tom McGee, President of ICSC, shares his thoughts on June retail sales data and the state of retail stores. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter Peter Robison provide the details of Peter's Businessweek Magazine story Untested, Bacteria-Tainted Eyedrops Blinded and Killed Americans. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walter Todd, CIO at Greenwood Capital and Bloomberg Intelligence Senior Global Banks Analyst Alison Williams dig into earnings from Morgan Stanley and Bank of America. Bloomberg News EV Reporter Sean O'Kane and Scott Painter, CEO of Autonomy, talk about how Scott's auto subscription startup has been hampered by Tesla cutting car prices. Tom McGee, President of ICSC, shares his thoughts on June retail sales data and the state of retail stores. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Projects and Investigations Reporter Peter Robison provide the details of Peter's Businessweek Magazine story Untested, Bacteria-Tainted Eyedrops Blinded and Killed Americans. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors.Hosts: Carol Massar and Matt Miller. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors, joins the show to discuss equities and investing strategies. Andrzej Skiba, Head of BlueBay US Fixed Income at RBC Global Asset Management, joins the show to talk about the fixed income market. Poonam Goyal, Senior US Retail Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Adidas leadership and the state of retail post-July sales figures and a few key earnings reports. Sonali Basak, Bloomberg News Wall Street reporter, discusses the latest news on the Street. Annmarie Hordern, Washington correspondent for Bloomberg TV News, joins the show to discuss the latest headlines from DC. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Kriti Gupta.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Arthur, CareerBuilder CEO, gives her take on the May jobs report and CareerBuilder's employment trends survey. Chris Blum, Head of Leveraged Finance for the Americas at BNP Paribas, talks Global M&A. Ben Armstrong, Founder of BitBoy Crypto, discusses the state of cryptocurrency investing and volatility. And we Drive to the Close with Jonathan Waite, Fund Manager and Senior Equity Analyst at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosted by Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Arthur, CareerBuilder CEO, gives her take on the May jobs report and CareerBuilder's employment trends survey. Chris Blum, Head of Leveraged Finance for the Americas at BNP Paribas, talks Global M&A. Ben Armstrong, Founder of BitBoy Crypto, discusses the state of cryptocurrency investing and volatility. And we Drive to the Close with Jonathan Waite, Fund Manager and Senior Equity Analyst at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosted by Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Sara Livezey See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#DIRECTO A LAS 20:00 HORA DE MADRID , 14:00 HORA DE NUEVA YORK. #bitcoin #btc #FAMEMMA #ethereum #crypto #shib #shiba #shibarmy #solana #cardano #cryptonews #matic #polygon #metaverse #nfts #ADA #terraluna #HarmonyONE #coinbase Los índices bursátiles de EE. UU. cayeron antes de una ola de informes de ganancias de las principales empresas tecnológicas y de primera línea, ya que los inversores se enfrentaron a los temores de una desaceleración del crecimiento. El S&P 500 perdió un 1,7% en las operaciones del martes. El Promedio Industrial Dow Jones cayó un 1,5%, mientras que el Nasdaq Composite de tecnología pesada perdió un 2,8%. Nueve de los 11 sectores del S&P 100 estaban en rojo, con las acciones tecnológicas y de consumo discrecional entre las principales declinantes. Las acciones cerraron al alza el lunes, lideradas por las acciones tecnológicas , luego de que Twitter aceptara que Elon Musk lo tomara en privado . El índice compuesto Nasdaq subió un 1,3%, mientras que el S&P 500 sumó un 0,6%. El rendimiento de la nota del Tesoro de EE. UU. a 10 años disminuyó a 2,728% desde 2,825% el lunes. El rendimiento de la nota de referencia se mantiene cerca de su nivel más alto desde 2018, ya que los inversores han vendido bonos en previsión de tasas de interés más altas. Los rendimientos de los bonos aumentan cuando los precios caen. En noticias de ganancias, General Electric cayó más del 10% después de advertir que las interrupciones en la cadena de suministro presionarían su negocio este año . United Parcel Service cayó más del 3%. La compañía dijo que los ingresos trimestrales aumentaron más del 6%, aunque envió menos paquetes que en el trimestre del año anterior. 3M, que reportó ventas del primer trimestre mejores de lo esperado, cayó un 3%. Microsoft , Alfabeto matriz de Google , GOOG-2,64% General Motors , Visa y Mondelez International están listos para reportar ganancias después del cierre de los mercados. Los temores sobre un resurgimiento de los casos de covid-19 en China y los estrictos bloqueos impuestos para combatir el brote allí han aumentado las preocupaciones de los inversores sobre la economía global y han provocado operaciones irregulares en las últimas sesiones. El aumento de la inflación está pesando sobre las empresas y los consumidores, mientras que las indicaciones de la Reserva Federal de que endurecerá rápidamente la política monetaria amenazan con frenar el crecimiento. “Estamos en un ciclo de ajuste mundial ahora, por lo que tenemos que dejar salir el aire de muchos de estos activos”, dijo Mace McCain, director de inversiones de Frost Investment Advisors. 00:00 Introducción 01:28 Twitter confirma la venta a Elon Musk 02:00 Qué está pasando hoy en los mercados 07:28 Comparativa entre el gráfico del Nasdaq y el gráfico de Bitcoin 09:00 Situación de las principales criptomonedas por capitalización 11:40 Impacto de la venta de Twitter en Dogecoin 13:25 Lanzamiento de FAME MMA 16:45 Metaverso Shiba INU 17:40 Portal de quemado Shiba Inu 20:00 Fidelity ofrecerá la posibilidad de invertir en Bitcoin en sus planes de pensiones 22:05 Microstrategy planea ofrecer a sus empleados la opción de que sus empleados inviertan parte de sus planes de pensiones en Bitcoin 22:36 Oferta ilíquida de Bitcoin. Situación actual 27:20 Patrón de acumulación de Wyckoff. Posibles escenarios de mercado 32:47 Despedida
Angela Stent, Senior Adviser to the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, discusses the possibility of a diplomatic solution to the tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Reporter Joe Light explain how China is showing off their digital currency at the Olympics. Bloomberg News Hedge Fund Reporter Hema Parmar shares her Bloomberg The Big Take story Unknown Hedge Fund Manager Made $2 Billion, Beating Titans. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angela Stent, Senior Adviser to the Center for Eurasian, Russian and East European Studies, discusses the possibility of a diplomatic solution to the tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Reporter Joe Light explain how China is showing off their digital currency at the Olympics. Bloomberg News Hedge Fund Reporter Hema Parmar shares her Bloomberg The Big Take story Unknown Hedge Fund Manager Made $2 Billion, Beating Titans. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Janet Elkin, CEO of ICON Medical Network, discusses healthcare labor amid a coronavirus outbreak in Austria and its potential impact on staffing in the US healthcare system. Matt Winkler, Bloomberg News Editor-In-Chief Emeritus, discusses his Rivian piece for Bloomberg Businessweek. Avery Sheffield, Managing Director and Senior Portfolio Manager of long/short equity hedge fund strategy with Rockefeller Asset Management, talks about markets, e-commerce, and the supply chain ahead of the holidays. Jonathan Waite, Senior Research Analyst at Frost Investment Advisors, discusses fourth quarter earnings, the supply chain, and job growth. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Stringfellow, Chief Investment Strategist for Argent Trust Company, talks markets and the Fed. Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Director of Intelligence at Quill Intelligence, discusses the Fed. Alan Adelman, Senior Fund Manager and Senior Research Analyst at Frost Investment Advisors, talks markets. George Evans, Chief Investment Officer of Global Equities for Invesco & Lead Manager of the Invesco Oppenheimer International Growth Fund (OIGAX), discusses markets and his MANTRA investment themes. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For how steep the run-up was, lumber's plunge has been even more disorienting.Starting its ascent in late October 2020, lumber climbed to a peak of $1,711 over the course of seven months. But it took just 14 weeks to see all those gains erased.The last 14 weeks have seen lumber swiftly give back its gains, with the latest prices - near $500 per thousand board foot - down 70% from its all-time high in May. Now, some analysts are calling a bottom while projecting flatter prices in the months ahead."We're going to see a stabilization," Mace McCain, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors, told Insider previously. "We're out of the panic buying. We're out of the massive industry shortages. We're out of the extremes."Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW, and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.https://markets.businessinsider.com/news/commodities/lumber-price-today-now-commodity-sawmill-housing-market-homebuilding-delta-2021-08Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/seattlerealestatepodcast)
Dr. Chris Beyrer, Professor in Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the FDA's plan to clear a third dose of Covid vaccines for people with weak immune systems. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Drake Bennett explain that as incentives fail to entice people to get vaccinated, businesses are now looking to employee mandates. Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tara Lachapelle breaks down why even Disney profits are not safe from the delta variant. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors. Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Dr. Chris Beyrer, Professor in Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the FDA's plan to clear a third dose of Covid vaccines for people with weak immune systems. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Joel Weber and Bloomberg News Technology Reporter Drake Bennett explain that as incentives fail to entice people to get vaccinated, businesses are now looking to employee mandates. Bloomberg Opinion Columnist Tara Lachapelle breaks down why even Disney profits are not safe from the delta variant. And we Drive to the Close with Mace McCain, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors. Host: Carol Massar. Producer: Paul Brennan. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
IMAX CEO, Richard Gelfond, discusses Mayor Bill de Blasio's call to fully re-open New York City by July 1, and what that means for movie theaters. Chief Economist at KPMG, Constance Hunter, talks first quarter GDP, and gives her outlook for what's to come. SteelHouse President and CEO, Mark Douglas, talks Apple, and how the latest privacy changes won't hurt Facebook. President and CIO of Frost Investment Advisors, Mace McCain, gives the latest on the Fed, inflation, and general market outlook. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.
Zach Jonson, senior portfolio manager at Stack Financial Management, said that investors and the stock market are being pulled in good and bad directions by an 'economic and emotional tug-of-war caused by the trade war with China, changes in interest-rate policies, the news cycle and more. He pointed out that the market has positive signs -- like market breadth at near highs -- and negative signals, like the struggles in transportation and small-cap stocks. He is remaining defensive, but looking for opportunities. Also on the show, Ted Rossman of Bankrate.com discusses the number of Americans who earn, but then lose, credit-card rewards, we rebroadcast a recent chat with Tom Stringfellow of Frost Investment Advisors, and Eric Ross of Cascend Securities makes his debut talking stocks in the Market Call.
Tom Stringfellow, chief investment officer at Frost Investment Advisors, says that the current mix of good and bad news -- a 50-year-low in unemployment,impeachment headlines, interest rates and much more -- has confused investors and is pushing them some of them to seek shelter, making a mistake of not being fully invested at a time when the market continues going up despite all of the conflicting data and information. Also on the show, Greg Daco of Oxford Economics and the National Association for Business Economics, talks about the economist survey released today which shows that leading financial minds feel that recession isn't likely until late 2020 or beyond, David Trainer of New Constructs puts a pot stock in the Danger Zone, and Ben Johnson, director of ETF research, covers exchange-traded funds in the market Call.
Therese Raphael, Bloomberg Opinion Editor covering European politics and economics, discusses her column on Brexit and the latest on overnight volatility with the pound, and parliament reassembling after the summer break. Tom Stringfellow, CIO at Frost Investment Advisors, on markets and investment strategy. Jason Schenker, President of Prestige Economics and a Bloomberg Opinion columnist, on oil markets and what's driving the economy. Leland Miller, CEO of China Beige Book International, on the import tariffs on China goods launching this past weekend. Hosted by Lisa Abramowicz and Paul Sweeney.
A colossal lineup from the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago features Judy Ward of T. Rowe Price, Mona Mahajan of Allianz Global Investors on the markets, Alex Pire of Seeyond talking minimum-volatility investing, Beini Zhou of Matthews Asia Value discussing his reaction to recent presidential tweets about trade wars, Ira Rothberg of Hennessy Focus Fund on valuations and patience, Jeff Holt of Morningstar discussing the firm's latest study of target-date fund, Michael Falk of Focus Consulting Group on the evolution of the Morningstar event itself, Alan Adelman of Frost Investment Advisors talking mid-cap stocks, and value investor Abhay Deshpande of Centerstone Investors discussing why Europe may be worth buying now, when most market observers hate it..
Bailey Lipschultz, Bloomberg News Equities Reporter, breaks down Johnson & Johnson's stock drop in Friday's trading after a Reuters report said the company knew for decades that asbestos was sometimes present in its baby powder. Tom Stringfellow, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors, explains why headlines determine the mood of investors. John Kasich, Republican Governor of Ohio, says he's doesn't know what President Trump is talking about with regard to GM closing a plant in his state. Tom Schoenberg, Bloomberg News Financial Crimes Reporter, talks about his Businessweek story on cryptocurrency ATMs. And we Drive to the Close of Markets with Sam Dunlap, Senior Portfolio Manager at Angel Oak Capital Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bailey Lipschultz, Bloomberg News Equities Reporter, breaks down Johnson & Johnson’s stock drop in Friday’s trading after a Reuters report said the company knew for decades that asbestos was sometimes present in its baby powder. Tom Stringfellow, Chief Investment Officer at Frost Investment Advisors, explains why headlines determine the mood of investors. John Kasich, Republican Governor of Ohio, says he’s doesn’t know what President Trump is talking about with regard to GM closing a plant in his state. Tom Schoenberg, Bloomberg News Financial Crimes Reporter, talks about his Businessweek story on cryptocurrency ATMs. And we Drive to the Close of Markets with Sam Dunlap, Senior Portfolio Manager at Angel Oak Capital Advisors. Hosts: Carol Massar and Jason Kelly. Producer: Paul Brennan
Stephen Gandel, Bloomberg Gadfly Equity Markets Columnist, and Alexander Kravets, Founder at XTrade, discuss Bitcoin plunging early on Friday. Mike Vorhaus, President at Magid Advisors, talks about the win-win of Amazon Video on Apple TV. Jeff Grabow, U.S. Venture Capital Leader at Ernst &Young, looks at the 2018 VC deals landscape. Hema Parmar, Bloomberg News Hedge Fund Reporter, explains what is on the hedge funds watch list in the new year. We drive to the Close with Tom Stringfellow, President and CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. John Mathis, Partner at Harbor View Advisors, says the tax plan will boost tech acquisitions. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Stephen Gandel, Bloomberg Gadfly Equity Markets Columnist, and Alexander Kravets, Founder at XTrade, discuss Bitcoin plunging early on Friday. Mike Vorhaus, President at Magid Advisors, talks about the win-win of Amazon Video on Apple TV. Jeff Grabow, U.S. Venture Capital Leader at Ernst &Young, looks at the 2018 VC deals landscape. Hema Parmar, Bloomberg News Hedge Fund Reporter, explains what is on the hedge funds watch list in the new year. We drive to the Close with Tom Stringfellow, President and CIO at Frost Investment Advisors. John Mathis, Partner at Harbor View Advisors, says the tax plan will boost tech acquisitions.
(Bloomberg) -- Taking Stock with Kathleen Hays and Pimm Fox. GUEST: Tom Stringfellow, Chief Investment Officer of Frost Investment Advisors, on the impact of the debate on markets, outlook for the labor market, and where to invest.