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Govt. shutdown will get worse before it gets better, says Raymond James' Ed Mills
CNBC Television· 2025-10-15 18:51
here now to react to that and also talk more about the government shutdown. Ed Mills, Washington policy analyst, managing director at Raymond James. Uh Ed, you've written that you think it's going to get worse before it gets better and that this kind of tit fortat back and forth kind of two kids on a playground shoving each other is is going to get worse before we see some kind of resolution.But do you think we will see some kind of positive outcome here. Absolutely. Um, I think what we've seen time and tim ...
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CNN Breaking News· 2025-10-15 18:41
Judge says Trump's efforts to lay off thousands of federal workers during the government shutdown are unlawful.https://t.co/BGnJImVurO ...
Tariffs are pushing prices higher and consumers are feeling the hit, Fed's Beige Book shows
CNBC· 2025-10-15 18:40
Economic Overview - President Trump's tariffs are contributing to rising inflation as companies face the choice of absorbing costs or passing them onto customers [1][2] - Overall economic growth has "changed little" since the last report, with labor markets remaining "largely stable" and muted demand across most of the Fed's 12 districts [1] Price Impact - Tariff-induced input cost increases have been reported across many districts, with varying degrees of these costs being passed on to final prices [2] - Some firms have kept prices unchanged to remain competitive, while others have fully passed on higher import costs to customers [2] - A few districts noted that slowing demand has led to price decreases for certain materials [2] Trade War Developments - The trade war has intensified, with China imposing restrictions on rare earth materials and Trump threatening 100% tariffs on Chinese imports [3] Economic Data Release - The Bureau of Labor Statistics has been called back to release the consumer price index (CPI) report, which is crucial for gauging inflation and adjusting Social Security benefits [4] - The CPI report, originally scheduled for release on Wednesday, will now be published on October 24, just before the Fed's policy meeting on October 28-29 [4] Consumer Spending Trends - Consumer spending has slightly decreased in recent weeks, although there is strong spending on luxury items and travel by upper-income earners [5] - Lower and medium-income earners are focusing on discounts and promotions [5] - Future expectations have improved in some districts, but caution remains in areas like Philadelphia due to the ongoing government shutdown [5]
'Turn shutdown into a showdown' against 'billionaire interests' of Trump: Fmr. federal worker
MSNBC· 2025-10-15 16:26
Later today, the Senate is set to vote for a ninth time on a short-term spending bill as the government shutdown stretches into its third week. The vote is expected to fail yet again as Republicans and Democrats have yet to make ground toward reaching any kind of deal. Joining us now, Chris Dos, co-executive director of the Federal Unionist Network that represents union workers.Uh Chris, thanks so much for being with us in studio here. What are And this is stretching into possibly its third week. What are y ...
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Forbes· 2025-10-15 15:05
A federal court has formally suspended a legal challenge over stalled student loan forgiveness, ruling that staying the proceedings was necessary due to the ongoing government shutdown. The move could have major financial repercussions for many borrowers. https://t.co/uQYUsMjv1t https://t.co/ggrsEQQgBM ...
3 Stocks in Focus on Recently Announced Dividend Hikes
ZACKS· 2025-10-15 13:41
Market Overview - Volatility has returned to Wall Street, with major indexes retreating from all-time highs due to concerns over high inflation, a shrinking labor market, and renewed trade war fears with China [1][3] - The ongoing government shutdown has further unsettled investors, depriving them of economic data to assess the economy's health [4] Investment Opportunities - Cautious investors may consider dividend-paying stocks as a means to generate steady income and protect capital during market fluctuations [2] - Three notable dividend-paying stocks include: - **A. O. Smith Corporation (AOS)**: Announced a dividend of $0.36 per share with a yield of 2.01%, having increased its dividend six times over the past five years [7][10] - **Lockheed Martin Corporation (LMT)**: Declared a dividend of $3.45 per share with a yield of 2.62%, also increasing its dividend six times in the last five years [9][10] - **THOR Industries, Inc. (THO)**: Raised its dividend to $0.52 per share with a yield of 1.98%, having similarly increased its dividend six times over the past five years [12][10]
Treasury Secretary Bessent: Government shutdown starting to hurt the economy 'up to $15B a day'
CNBC Television· 2025-10-15 13:01
It is uh the CNBC Invest in America Forum in Washington DC happening right now. The event's bringing together uh investors, policy makers, and industry leaders for conversations about American industrial policy. And Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant uh is about to speak to our demand Sarah Eisen.Here it comes right now. Let's listen in. >> Um so thank you.>> America first. >> America first. There we go.So the the investment boom, I mean, it feels like every day we either get an Oval Office announcement from ...
Has the S&P 500 peaked or is the next bull run just beginning
Youtube· 2025-10-15 12:52
Market Overview - The current government shutdown has not significantly impacted market performance, with the S&P remaining near record highs and volatility low, indicating that traders are largely unfazed by the political situation [2][3][5] - Historically, government shutdowns have minimal effects on corporate profits and consumer demand, as markets tend to trade through these events due to investor confidence in eventual resolutions [3][4] Economic Indicators - Key economic indicators such as stable GDP growth, low unemployment, and manageable inflation levels are driving market sentiment, overshadowing political noise [4][5] - The Federal Reserve's actions are viewed as the primary influence on market direction, rather than congressional activities [4] Investment Strategy - Investors are advised to remain focused on fundamental data rather than political drama, as the latter can create temporary market sentiment shifts but does not alter underlying financial health [5][6] - The current market environment presents opportunities for strategic investments, particularly as many investors may be waiting for a pullback that has not materialized [12][18] Sector Performance - The healthcare sector has shown resilience, with recent positive developments, such as a deal involving Pfizer, contributing to market interest [24][26] - Technical analysis indicates that while technology stocks are performing well, there is a need for broader market participation to sustain upward momentum [49][50] Sentiment and Market Trends - Recent sentiment indicators suggest a shift towards a more optimistic outlook, but caution is advised as overbought conditions could lead to corrections [16][50][52] - The market is expected to experience a choppy period in the near term, with potential corrections anticipated between mid-October and mid-November [50][54] Technical Analysis - Momentum indicators, such as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) and Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD), are essential tools for assessing market trends and making informed investment decisions [34][35] - The equal-weighted S&P index provides a clearer picture of market performance across various sectors, highlighting the importance of diversification in investment strategies [27][31]
Branch: We're entering a cyclical recovery
CNBC Television· 2025-10-15 12:40
So, I think everybody's trying to figure out what to make of this market right now. I want to ask you not about an investment but a trade. Right now, it seems like one of the more attractive uh trades in the market right now with the government shutdown, trade tensions, also questions about the labor market would be VIX futures.Do you see it that way as well or are you seeing some other opportunities with all this volatility. >> Right. I I might say that that trade is happening uh in spite of those um seemi ...
Republicans and Democrats remain gridlocked on ongoing government shutdown
MSNBC· 2025-10-15 10:21
Welcome back. Many airports across the country are refusing to play a video from Homeland Security Secretary Christy Gnome that blames Democrats for the government shutdown and the ripple effects folks are experiencing with travel. Here's part of what Gnome had to say.Watch. It is TSA's top priority to make sure that you have the most pleasant and efficient airport experience as possible while we keep you safe. However, Democrats in Congress refuse to fund the federal government and because of this, many of ...