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Morgan Stanley rolls out OpenAI-powered chatbot for Wall Street division
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Morgan Stanley rolls out OpenAI-powered chatbot for Wall Street division

A screen displays the trading information for Morgan Stanley on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), January 19, 2022.Brendan McDermid | ReutersMorgan Stanley is expanding the use of OpenAI-powered, generative artificial intelligence tools to its vaunted investment banking and trading division, CNBC has learned.The firm, which launched an AI assistant based on OpenAI's ChatGPT technology to its wealth management advisors in early 2023, began rolling out another version called AskResearchGPT this summer in its institutional securities group, said Katy Huberty, Morgan Stanley's global director of research.The tool lets users extract answers from across the universe of Morgan Stanley's research — including on stocks, commodities, industry trends and regions — collapsing what could...
The case for the S&P 500 to rally to 6,600
Business

The case for the S&P 500 to rally to 6,600

Stocks are experiencing some turbulence of late, but the longer-term outlook points to sharp gains ahead, according to Piper Sandler. Craig Johnson, the firm's chief market technician, sees the S & P 500 soaring to 6,600 in 2025. That's 12.8% above where the benchmark closed Tuesday. "The old Wall Street adage 'Bull Markets Climb a Wall of Worry' sums up the narrative of this market well," Johnson wrote in a note. "For the past two years, equity markets managed to maintain a steady upward trajectory despite a series of pullbacks/corrections, economic concerns, geopolitical tensions, fears of inflation, rising interest rates and pessimistic headlines." "As this Bull Market enters its third year, the combination of a well-telegraphed shift in Fed policy, normalization of the yield curve ...
Prolonged exposure to arsenic in drinking water may up heart disease risk
Health

Prolonged exposure to arsenic in drinking water may up heart disease risk

Long-term exposure to arsenic in drinking water may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease even at exposure levels below the regulatory limit, according to a new study on Wednesday.  The study led by researchers at Columbia University in the US is the first to describe exposure-response relationships at concentrations below the current regulatory limit (10 micrograms per litre). It also substantiates that prolonged exposure to arsenic in water contributes to the development of ischemic heart disease. For the study, published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives, the team compared various time windows of exposure. “Our findings further reinforces the importance of considering non-cancer outcomes, and specifically cardiovascular disease, which is the number one cause of d...
Top Wall Street stocks from analysts include Tesla
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Top Wall Street stocks from analysts include Tesla

Here are the biggest calls on Wall Street on Wednesday: Morgan Stanley reiterates Costco as overweight The firm says membership card scanner rollouts is a "Netflix moment" for Costco. " Costco's ongoing roll-out of membership card scanners at its U.S. clubs could soon deliver a Netflix moment. Our channel checks suggest membership counts at selected Costco locations, following implementation of the scanners, is rising by double digits." Morgan Stanley reiterates Spotify as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on Spotify to $430 from $400, calling it a top pick. "We remain bullish due to cont'd conviction in 1) Spotify's best-in-class product offering and related pricing power, 2) cont'd runway for user growth, and 3) mgmt's commitment to financial discipline and driving profit...
More than half of Canadians unaware of Parliament gridlock: poll – National
Politics

More than half of Canadians unaware of Parliament gridlock: poll – National

A debate has ground work in the House of Commons to a halt for weeks, but a new poll suggests that most Canadians are not even aware it’s happening. In a new survey from polling firm Leger, 55 per cent of respondents said they had not heard about the procedural issues that have gridlocked Parliament for more than 12 sitting days.The issue stems from a privilege motion that was raised by the Conservatives about a green-tech fund that was found to have misspent government money.The Tories have vowed to continue debate on their motion until the Liberals hand over unredacted documents about the fund to Parliament and the RCMP. 2:27 Conservatives say Liberals ‘paralyzed Parliament’ by refusing to ha...
Warren Buffett — worried about impersonators — says he doesn’t endorse candidates or investments
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Warren Buffett — worried about impersonators — says he doesn’t endorse candidates or investments

Warren Buffett walks the floor ahead of the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska on May 3, 2024.David A. Grogen | CNBCWarren Buffett is worried about a rise in impersonators looking to capitalize on his name by purporting to be him recommending an investment product or political candidate on social media. So much so that Berkshire Hathaway made the rare move of adding a statement on the matter to the front page of its website.The statement reads:"In light of the increased usage of social media, there have been numerous fraudulent claims regarding Mr. Buffett's endorsement of investment products as well as his endorsement and support of political candidates. Mr. Buffett does not currently and will not prospectively endorse investment products or endorse and supp...
Coca-Cola (KO) Q3 2024 earnings
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Coca-Cola (KO) Q3 2024 earnings

Vintage Coca-Cola bottles are seen in a shop window in Manhattan, New York City, on July 15, 2024.Beata Zawrzel | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesCoca-Cola is about to report third-quarter earnings before the bell on Wednesday.Here is what Wall Street analysts surveyed by LSEG are expecting:Earnings per share: 74 centsRevenue: $11.60 billionIn recent quarters, Coke has been besting rival PepsiCo, which has been hurt by the fallout from the Quaker foods recalls, a slowdown in snacking and lagging energy drink sales.Coke has reported strong demand in its international markets, helping offset weaker demand in the U.S. In its home market, consumers have been dining out less, denting the company's off-premise sales and prompting Coke to partner with chains to offer combo meals.Despite domestic challenge...
German court rules against Deutsche Bank in Postbank acquisition lawsuit
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German court rules against Deutsche Bank in Postbank acquisition lawsuit

Deutsche Bank offices in the City of London on July 2, 2024, in London, U.K. Mike Kemp | In Pictures | Getty ImagesCologne's higher regional court on Wednesday ruled against Deutsche Bank in a long-standing legal dispute with shareholders who alleged the lender underpaid in its acquisition of German retail bank Postbank.The institutions merged in 2018.Plaintiffs in the case claim that Postbank was worth more than the 25 euros ($27) per share paid by Deutsche Bank as part of its takeover offer of October 2010. The investors, 13 plaintiffs who are former shareholders of Deutsche Postbank (Postbank), held they were entitled to a significantly higher payment of 57.25 euro per share.In August, Deutsche Bank reached settlements with nearly 60% of plaintiffs in the case.Deutsche Bank said it will...
Qualcomm shares fall 4.5% after Arm threatens to scrap key license
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Qualcomm shares fall 4.5% after Arm threatens to scrap key license

A smartphone with a Qualcomm logo is placed on a computer motherboard in this illustration taken on March 6, 2023.Dado Ruvic | ReutersQualcomm shares fell nearly 5% in premarket trade after Bloomberg reported that British chip designer Arm is looking to scrap a key license for the U.S. firm.Arm has given Qualcomm a 60-day notice of the cancellation of their so-called architectural license agreement, Bloomberg reported, citing a document.The license in question allows Qualcomm to design chips based on Arm architecture. Arm operates by effectively licensing blueprints that other companies use to design semiconductors.CNBC has reached out to Qualcomm regarding the report. Arm declined to comment. This is a breaking news story. Please check back for more. Source link
‘Baywatch’ star Michael Newman dies at 68 after Parkinson’s diagnosis – National
Entertainment, Movies

‘Baywatch’ star Michael Newman dies at 68 after Parkinson’s diagnosis – National

Actor Michael Newman of Baywatch died on Sunday, 18 years after he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. He was 68. Newman, who brought his real-world lifeguarding experience to play Michael “Newmie” Newman on the successful ’80s and ’90s soapy drama, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2006.His close friend, director Matt Felker, announced news of Newman’s death on social media on Monday.Felker, who directed the reflective docuseries After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun, told People magazine that Newman died “from heart complications.” Michael Newman at the premiere of the docuseries “After Baywatch: Moment in the Sun” at The Bungalow on Aug. 26, 2024, in Santa Monica, Calif. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Images He said Newman was...