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Hard to be positive about situation between Iran and Israel, says AEI's James Pethokoukis
CNBC Television· 2025-06-16 18:51
James Pakukus is economic policy analyst at the American Enterprise Institute and a CNBC contributor. It's good to have you here and I think that in some ways these stories are related because it was not it was just a couple of weeks ago we were told, you know, look, the US might be trying to strike a deal with Iran to bring those barrels back or keep them in the market even as it has to crack down on Russia. Well, now it sounds like um the tone is shifting towards more aggressive on both Iran and Russia.Ye ...
Trump's Trade Deals Could Trigger A REIT Boom
Seeking Alpha· 2025-05-20 12:15
Group 1 - The US and China have reached an agreement to significantly reduce tariff rates for the next 90 days to facilitate negotiations for a new trade agreement [1]
MAY HARVARD CAPS / HARRIS POLL: TRUMP APPROVAL HOLDS STEADY AS ATTITUDES TOWARD THE ECONOMY BOUNCE BACK, BUT VOTERS EXPRESS CONCERN HE IS EXCEEDING GUARDRAILS ON TARIFFS AND DEPORTATIONS
Prnewswire· 2025-05-19 13:00
Economic Sentiment - 51% of voters believe the economy is strong, an increase of 5 points since April 2025 [1] - 42% of voters feel the country is on the right track, up 3 points from April 2025 [6] - 34% of voters report their personal financial situation is improving, while 39% say it is worsening, marking the lowest percentage since October 2021 [6] Approval Ratings - President Trump's approval rating stands at 47%, with 87% of Republican voters approving [2] - The Republican Party's approval rating is at 52%, the highest since March 2023, while the Democratic Party's approval is at 42% [6] Policy Support - Majority support for Trump's immigration policies and government efficiency, with 84% favoring lower prescription drug prices for Medicare recipients [5][6] - 70% of voters support raising the top income tax rate, while 63% favor actions to close the Southern border [6][11] Tariff and Trade Opinions - Voters are split on Trump's tariff policies, with 57% believing they are harming the economy [11] - 60% of voters think the U.S. has been taken advantage of in trade [11] International Relations - 59% of voters support Trump's relations with Saudi Arabia, while 62% express ethical concerns regarding Trump's acceptance of a luxury Boeing 747 from Qatar [11] - 62% of voters believe the Trump administration should continue providing weaponry to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia [18]
CarGurus: A Great Buy As Traffic Heats Up (Upgrade)
Seeking Alpha· 2025-05-13 12:31
Group 1 - Major trade deals are positively impacting market sentiment, with major indices recovering nearly all losses since the announcement of tariffs [1] - Investors are advised to remain cautious despite the optimistic market outlook [1] - The technology sector is influenced by various themes, as highlighted by the experience of industry analysts [1] Group 2 - The article emphasizes the importance of focusing on industry trends and potential investment opportunities [1]
Signs of Trade Deal Hope Fuels Markets
ZACKS· 2025-05-08 23:35
Market Overview - Markets experienced a rise due to optimistic sentiment surrounding trade deals with U.S. partners, particularly following an agreement with the UK that maintained a +10% tariff [1] - The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by +254 points (+0.62%), while the S&P 500 rose by +0.58%. The Nasdaq and Russell 2000 saw even larger gains of +1.07% and +1.85%, respectively [2] Earnings Reports - Expedia (EXPE) reported Q1 earnings of $0.40 per share, missing the Zacks consensus of $0.42, despite a +90% year-over-year increase. Revenues were $2.99 billion, below the expected $3.03 billion, leading to a -6.7% decline in after-hours trading [3] - Affirm (AFRM) exceeded bottom line expectations with earnings of +$0.01 per share against a forecast of -$0.08. Revenues matched estimates at $783 million, while Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) rose +36% year over year. However, shares fell -8% in late trading [3] - DraftKings (DKNG) reported a bottom line of -$0.07 per share, an improvement from the projected -$0.30. Revenues of $1.41 billion grew +20% year over year but missed the Zacks consensus of $1.42 billion. The company lowered revenue guidance and adjusted EBITDA forecasts, yet shares rose +3% in post-market trading [4]