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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines crude prices moderate after israel retaliates and has a limited operation in iran. >>> top ecb policymakers converge on june telling cnbc at imf meetings it would take a lot to derail those amoves. >> we are now confident enough >> we really need bad news to cut. >> i'm focused on june. >>> worth it l'oreal trading near the top of the stoxx 600 after beating first quarter expectations >>> and netflix slips in extended trade despite beating on the top and bottom line as the streamer said it will stop reporting subscriber numbers next year. >>> we start the show with the developing story israel carried out a limited strike against riran overnight iranian state tv reported three drones shot down in the sky. so far, no damage is being reported in isfahan. our dan murphy is in dubai with this story >> reporter: frank, good morning. the information is fluid this situation will not mark the start of the upcycle or a wider re regional conflict. we heard there is no da
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines crude prices moderate after israel retaliates and has a limited operation in iran. >>> top ecb policymakers converge on june telling cnbc at imf meetings it would take a lot to derail those amoves. >> we are now confident enough >> we really need bad news to cut. >> i'm focused on june. >>> worth it l'oreal trading near the top of the stoxx 600 after beating first quarter expectations >>>...
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines. >>> european equities start the week in the green with wall street looking to rebound after the nasdaq's worst week since 2022. >>> tesla cut prices as the ev maker deals with a sharp fall in demand and competition in china. shares are lower in frankfurt trade. >>> shares hit a high note surging to the highest level in two and a half years as blackstone starts the bidding war. >>> u.s. house lawmakers approve $60 billion in critical aid for ukraine as president zelenskyy calls for the rapid transfer of weapons. >> translator: this bill will send aid to ukraine and send the powerful signal it will not be the second afghanistan. this will strengthen the leadership of the united states. >>> good morning. welcome to the show. we start a new trading week and it is a different sentiment for european equities compared to what we saw last week. just to give you an idea at this stage with the european stoxx 600 trading higher by .30%. this is quite different as i was
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines. >>> european equities start the week in the green with wall street looking to rebound after the nasdaq's worst week since 2022. >>> tesla cut prices as the ev maker deals with a sharp fall in demand and competition in china. shares are lower in frankfurt trade. >>> shares hit a high note surging to the highest level in two and a half years as blackstone starts the bidding war. >>> u.s. house...
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro and these are your headlines. the ftse 100 hits a fresh record high. stateside, the ceo of the sovereign wealth fund warns against optimism. >> there is a lot of froth within the technology sector. whether it is too much or not, it is unclear. we will get results coming through with pockets of fear. >>> s.a.p. shares bounce. the ceo outlines how integral artificial intelligence now is to that business. >> we are embedding a.i. until the center of the business models of our customers to deliver immediate results. our customers are paying for what they are using. our model is flexible. >>> swiss pharma giant novartis boosts its guidance with the net revenue jumping 10% in the first quarter. our u.s. colleagues will speak to the ceo later on today. >>> and renault confirms the full-year guidance after revenue jumps 6% in the first quarter at 11.6 billion euro. >>> good morning. we start the show today with breaking news when it comes to pmi data from the eurozone. let me share the latest numbers with you. when it com
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro and these are your headlines. the ftse 100 hits a fresh record high. stateside, the ceo of the sovereign wealth fund warns against optimism. >> there is a lot of froth within the technology sector. whether it is too much or not, it is unclear. we will get results coming through with pockets of fear. >>> s.a.p. shares bounce. the ceo outlines how integral artificial intelligence now is to that business. >> we are embedding a.i. until the...
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines european equities line up the biggest drop in six months following asian stocks deep in the red. >>> u.s. futures dip with the early trade after the selloff stateside with the yield hitting the five-month high and following the red-hot retail sales print pushing the fed rate cut expectation out further. >>> chinese gdp tops forecast by a wide margin in the first quarter, but it paints a mixed picture for the second large of the economy. >>> and tesla slashing 10% of the work force as shares hit a six-week low >>> good morning it's the second day of the trading week here in europe. there's a lot happening. now, i want to take a quick look at what is the market picture at this stage we have the stoxx 600 currently lower by 1.2%. what we are seeing here is a continuation of the move we saw stateside yesterday and earlier from china as well there are a couple of dynamics we have the geopolitical concern with israel responding to the iran attack over the weekend an
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines. >>> israel weighs response after the directed attack on territory with more than 300 missiles and drones. >> this is a declaration of war. we are considering all options. i'm quite confident we will take the necessary steps to protect and defend our people. >>> and french president emmanuel macron says he will do everything as possible to avoid an escalation as leaders con temperacondemn the attack. >> we don't seek an escalation. we don't seek a wider war in the region. >>> german chancellor olof scholz is warning that competition must be fair. >>> and private equity group cvc confirms to list in amsterdam in one of europe's biggest ipos this year. >>> now to the top story this morning. u.s. officials fear that israel way respond hastily to iran provoking a wider conflict. according to nbc sources, president biden has expressed concern that israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is trying to drag washington into a broader conflict. iran brought a slew of
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines. >>> israel weighs response after the directed attack on territory with more than 300 missiles and drones. >> this is a declaration of war. we are considering all options. i'm quite confident we will take the necessary steps to protect and defend our people. >>> and french president emmanuel macron says he will do everything as possible to avoid an escalation as leaders con temperacondemn the attack. >>...
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i'm silvia amaro and these are your headlines. >>> holding pattern. shrugging off the adp report ahead of the non-farm payroll report tomorrow. >> it is too soon to see if the ratings are more than a bump. >>> solvay surges as einhorn takes a stake saying the group is a top five position in his portfolio. >> it is under valued because there is not a professional industry trying to identify and purchase these things. the opportunity comes to us and we can buy a company of this quality with a double digit dividend yield while we wait to improve the operations. >>> the disney ceo bob iger keeps the keys to the castle fending off the challenge from nelson peltz as the proxy fight comes to an end. we will hear from iger at 14:00 cet. >>> the head of nato proposes a 100 billion euro aid package for ukraine as the alliance looks to lock in long-term support. >> europe needs america for its security. this is essential. europe is investing more. at the same time, north america also needs europe. >>> good morning. we start the show with som
i'm silvia amaro and these are your headlines. >>> holding pattern. shrugging off the adp report ahead of the non-farm payroll report tomorrow. >> it is too soon to see if the ratings are more than a bump. >>> solvay surges as einhorn takes a stake saying the group is a top five position in his portfolio. >> it is under valued because there is not a professional industry trying to identify and purchase these things. the opportunity comes to us and we can buy a...
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines wall street poised to join the bounce back ahead of the key pce inflation print. >>> cbc capital partners surges in the first trading session in the biggest debut this year. >>> u.s. private equity group agrees to buy cyber security firm darktrace in a deal worth $5.3 billion >>> and airbus slides after the plane maker posts a miss after ramping up production in a bid to extend its lead over boeing >> if you look at our order intake for q1, which was 170 units. half of that from the a-350. that momentum we see to continue >>> good morning happy friday yesterday, i was telling you we have about 300 companies reporting across the european continent. today, you might be thinking is it a quieter day not really we have 100 companies reporting, but investors are monitoring data from the united states as well as the meeting from the bank of japan. with that context in mind, i want to take you to the stoxx 600 and how it is trading at the moment we have the benchmark
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines wall street poised to join the bounce back ahead of the key pce inflation print. >>> cbc capital partners surges in the first trading session in the biggest debut this year. >>> u.s. private equity group agrees to buy cyber security firm darktrace in a deal worth $5.3 billion >>> and airbus slides after the plane maker posts a miss after ramping up production in a bid to extend its lead over boeing >>...
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i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines ecb policymakers line up behind a june rate cut, but there is still some concerns. >> it is good inflation is coming down. this is what we like to achieve when we hike interest rates. talking about the june meeting, i think the probability is increasing of a rate cut in june there are some caveats. >>> abb raises full-year outlook after topping the full-year profit forecast. >> we see china down 90% it looks worse than what it is i think the sentiment among our operation is that china is stabilizing and even seeing a positive trend. >>> shares of plaisware surge on the paris debut. we will speak to the ceo pierre demonsant at 15:00 cet. >>> and tsmc beats on the net profit for the quarter as they get a lift as the world's largest chipmaker. >>> good morning welcome to "street signs." let's start the show with the equity space the stoxx 600 is up .30% this is basically a little bit of an improvement compared to what we saw yesterday with the benchmark making ma
i'm frank holland with silvia amaro. these are your headlines ecb policymakers line up behind a june rate cut, but there is still some concerns. >> it is good inflation is coming down. this is what we like to achieve when we hike interest rates. talking about the june meeting, i think the probability is increasing of a rate cut in june there are some caveats. >>> abb raises full-year outlook after topping the full-year profit forecast. >> we see china down 90% it looks...
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and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures slightly down this morning after what had been a positive start to the week. what should we expect from wall street today? >> so according to the futures they suggest it could be a negative start to the trading session on wall street today, but let's see what's going to happen. this is still a very busy time for investors with earnings season still ongoing. we're actually going to hear from amazon later on today. but no doubt the big event for the markets this week is the meeting for the federal reserve. now, at this stage some banks are actually adjusting their expectations for monetary policy from the fed suggesting we might not see any rate cuts this year. so let's see what jerome powell will have to say when he addresses the press tomorrow. but there's a couple of fears really he might sound quite hawkish and indeed fuel that sentiment we might not get any rate cuts. but let's see. >> yeah, all eyes on powell tomorrow. so a couple other stori
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time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. nice to see you this morning. so stock futures are little changed this morning after the s&p 500 notched its third straight day of losses. what should we expect from wall street today? >> so futures suggest that perhaps we'll see a bit of a rebound on wall street today, and that is after we saw the s&p, nasdaq, and rustle ending the two day session in the red. basically they are marginally lower. what we're looking at in this stage is that investors seem to be a lot more focused on corporate earnings as well as commentary from central bankers rather than on jeo politics, and speaking of earnings two of the companies we're going to hear from today they include u.s. bank corp and travelers. they expected to release their latest earnings before the bell and see what they will see. no doubt at this stage it seems investors are brushing aside those geopolitical concerns and looking more at what companies are saying as well as central bankers. >> so significant news he
time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. nice to see you this morning. so stock futures are little changed this morning after the s&p 500 notched its third straight day of losses. what should we expect from wall street today? >> so futures suggest that perhaps we'll see a bit of a rebound on wall street today, and that is after we saw the s&p, nasdaq, and rustle ending the two day session in the...
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for more on that let's bring in silvia amaro live from london. how are stock futures reacting to these developments? >> so at this stage futures suggest it will be a negative start to the trading session on wall street. what's happening in the markets at this stage. we saw investors searching for safer assets such as gold in the initial moments after those announcements that israel had gone ahead with a limited strike on iran. the fact this was a limited strike has since then led to some of these fears dissipating in the markets. and so what we're seeing at this stage is a muted response to some extent to all these developments when it comes to geopolitical tensions. looking at europe, that's also what we're tracking at this stage. we are seeing european equities moving lower as well. but the point here is that there are other themes playing out in the markets. investors are concerned about higher rates state side. they're also tracking the earnings season, so it's not just about geopolitics. it's not just the main theme for the markets at this s
for more on that let's bring in silvia amaro live from london. how are stock futures reacting to these developments? >> so at this stage futures suggest it will be a negative start to the trading session on wall street. what's happening in the markets at this stage. we saw investors searching for safer assets such as gold in the initial moments after those announcements that israel had gone ahead with a limited strike on iran. the fact this was a limited strike has since then led to some...
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time now for business and let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning. stock futures in the green in the early hours after the dow registered what had been its third straight losing session. what do we think today? are we going to see a rebound? >> well, at this stage it does look like that's going to be the case. we have futures suggesting it will be a positive start to the trading session on wall street, but i have to tell you, john, that it's all about economic data. today we're getting u.s. rate deficit figures, initial jobless claims. but the key economic point is due tomorrow when we get nonfarm payrolls. now, all of this data is important because investors are trying to figure out when the federal reserve might go ahead with the first rate cut. and i have to share this one with you. yesterday we heard from one of the most hawkish members of the federal reserve, rafael bostik and he told cnbc he old expects one rate cut this year. trying to figure out we might hear from the fed. >> such an important story line all yearlong. the employ
time now for business and let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning. stock futures in the green in the early hours after the dow registered what had been its third straight losing session. what do we think today? are we going to see a rebound? >> well, at this stage it does look like that's going to be the case. we have futures suggesting it will be a positive start to the trading session on wall street, but i have to tell you, john, that it's all...
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.” >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so investors will be watching for the all important jobs data coming out in just a few hours. it is indeed a jobs friday. what are the expectations? >> exactly. that is the key metric for the markets today. at this stage, though, the expectation suggests we'll see jobs growth coming in at 200,000 for the month of march. that would be actually lower from the reading we got in february at 275,000. however, if the number does prove to be correct, we would still be looking at a very strong labor market. so let's see what the final reading will be. we know that there's a lot of focus on it particularly, john, because at this stage there's a lot of uncertainty what the fed will do this year when it comes to rate cuts. market expectations still suggest we'll see three rate cuts this year. however, the recent commentary from fed officials suggest we'll we're not going to get any red cuts this year. so let's see whether this nonfarm payroll figure will actually pr
.” >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so investors will be watching for the all important jobs data coming out in just a few hours. it is indeed a jobs friday. what are the expectations? >> exactly. that is the key metric for the markets today. at this stage, though, the expectation suggests we'll see jobs growth coming in at 200,000 for the month of march. that would be actually lower...
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. >>> let's see how thursday's selloff here is carrying in asia and europe with silvia amaro. silvia. >> good morning, dom. let's look at how the asian equity session fared. it is worth remembering that the mainland china is closed today. we saw fewer trading volumes in the asian session. i want to take you to the moves in japan where the nikkei 225 closed down by almost 2%. here, a lot of speculation if we will see the authorities intervening in the currency market as they monitor closely the yen against the u.s. dollar. back bei back to the action in europe. looking at the major boards with a few pockets of green in the uk and germany yesterday. at this stage, clearly it is negative across the board today. a lot on the minds of investors. it is geopolitics and hawkish comments from the fed officials. that is clear when you look at the sector divide. at this stage, we are looking at travel and leisure stocks at the bottom. down 1.7%. investors are worried about the higher oil prices. for now, back to you, dom. >> silvia with the latest market updates with the catch up in d wi
. >>> let's see how thursday's selloff here is carrying in asia and europe with silvia amaro. silvia. >> good morning, dom. let's look at how the asian equity session fared. it is worth remembering that the mainland china is closed today. we saw fewer trading volumes in the asian session. i want to take you to the moves in japan where the nikkei 225 closed down by almost 2%. here, a lot of speculation if we will see the authorities intervening in the currency market as they...
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silvia amaro is here with me silvia, you mentioned yesterday we were 300 companies reporting, but today is 100 >> not as busy as yesterday, but a very busy day for investors. we are hearing from 100 companies across the continent i want to bring you the highlights so far. let's talk about airbus. they reported a miss on the first quarter operating profit down 25% on the year at 577 million euro however, the planemaker is sticking to the guidance for the year and raising its a-350 production target. you can see at the moment slhare are moving lower by 2.4% i want to take you to another french stock remy reported 0.7% decline in the fourth quarter sales cognac maker has seen an im improvement in china sales declined ahead of the expectations and then total energies dropped 22% on the year in the first quarter as higher refining margins brought on a sharp fall of profits the oil and gas company will buy back $2 billion of shares this your and declared the first interim dividend of 79 cents per shear. that boosted the stock a little bit. let's see what else happens today, frank no doubt, a
silvia amaro is here with me silvia, you mentioned yesterday we were 300 companies reporting, but today is 100 >> not as busy as yesterday, but a very busy day for investors. we are hearing from 100 companies across the continent i want to bring you the highlights so far. let's talk about airbus. they reported a miss on the first quarter operating profit down 25% on the year at 577 million euro however, the planemaker is sticking to the guidance for the year and raising its a-350...
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now to the early trade in europe and silvia amaro. >> let me start with what we saw in asia this morning. it is a different story from europe today. looking at how asian equities ended the session today as you see a negative picture. there's several dynamics there. i would like to highlight when it comes to chinese equities, the pboc said they would not make no change to the mlf rate. we are seeing a lot of negative momentum in asia because of the strong u.s. dollar. that is putting pressure on the nikkei 225 which ended do down .70%. the dollar is trading at about a three-decade high compared to the japanese yen. bringing you back to europe to show you the narrative. the majority of the boards here in europe are actually in the green this morning. we have the cac 40 up .60%. stronger moves in germany and in italy with the market now up by 1%. there's a lot in the minds of investors today. we are monitoring what is happening in the middle east. the geopolitical tension shows the narrative about higher rates for longer stateside. of course, investors are also looking at the earnings seaso
now to the early trade in europe and silvia amaro. >> let me start with what we saw in asia this morning. it is a different story from europe today. looking at how asian equities ended the session today as you see a negative picture. there's several dynamics there. i would like to highlight when it comes to chinese equities, the pboc said they would not make no change to the mlf rate. we are seeing a lot of negative momentum in asia because of the strong u.s. dollar. that is putting...
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. >>> that is the set up let's see how europe is setting up with silvia amaro in the thus room with another rebound in europe >> a strong rebound with the european stocks. you see all of the major boards are trader iing in the green afr the benchmark made gains on wednesday. more importantly at the end of the session yesterday, the stoxx 600 was on track to end the week down by 1.3% one of the question marks is whether today will change that narrative. we will get a check on that tomorrow the dynamics are playing in the markets at this stage and that is mostly what we hear from the ecb officials on the first rate cut. on the other hand, what corporates are telling us as well with that in mind, i want to take you to the sector breakdown to highlight to you the company dynamics we get in europe at this stage you see at the top, the out puerto performer is utilities investors choosing a little bit more of the defensive sectors at this stage we have banks up .80%. industrials are moving higher at this stage and one of the dynamics there, frank, is abb results which came in higher than expected.
. >>> that is the set up let's see how europe is setting up with silvia amaro in the thus room with another rebound in europe >> a strong rebound with the european stocks. you see all of the major boards are trader iing in the green afr the benchmark made gains on wednesday. more importantly at the end of the session yesterday, the stoxx 600 was on track to end the week down by 1.3% one of the question marks is whether today will change that narrative. we will get a check on that...
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let's see how europe is getting under way with the trading with silvia amaro. we were just on "street signs" a bit ago. you have been tracking the declines on the middle east tensions all morning long. >> we do have the european stoxx 600 basically on track to see the biggest daily drop since october. the negative sentiment we are seeing in europe this morning is pretty much a continuation of what we saw yesterday stateside. earlier this morning, from asia as well. looking at the boards in europe and you can see they are all in the red at this stage. i would highlight the ftse 100 is down by 1.5% and this is despite data this morning showing core wage growth slowed again. that could be a positive for those expecting the bank of england moving with the rate cut this summer. clearly that data is not bringing any sort of positive strength to the ftse 100 at this stage. when it comes to the sector breakdown, this is the picture. we have here at the top with the telecoms which are down .20%. one stock we are tracking here is ericsson. they had better than expected r
let's see how europe is getting under way with the trading with silvia amaro. we were just on "street signs" a bit ago. you have been tracking the declines on the middle east tensions all morning long. >> we do have the european stoxx 600 basically on track to see the biggest daily drop since october. the negative sentiment we are seeing in europe this morning is pretty much a continuation of what we saw yesterday stateside. earlier this morning, from asia as well. looking at...
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silvia amaro is in the london newsroom with the action. silvia. >> good morning, dominic. we are seeing european equities trading for two hours now and this is the picture when you look at the major boards across the continent. the ftse 100 is trading .4%. in france, we are seeing the main market up .20%. some narratives we are monitoring come after data showed pmi for the month of march proved that positive economic growth has actually taken place in the euro shown in the month of march. that is naturally a positive. yesterday, dom, we got inflation numbers for the eurozone which came in below what markets were expecting. this is important as we prepare to hear from the ecb next week. i want to show you the picture with the sector and it is important to highlight what we're seeing when it comes to the top performer. basic resources up by 1.5%. here, dom, it is all about the fact we are seeing minors trading higher. we are seeing record prices when it comes to gold. that is fitting the narrative. overall, there is a question here about the upcoming data stateside and what
silvia amaro is in the london newsroom with the action. silvia. >> good morning, dominic. we are seeing european equities trading for two hours now and this is the picture when you look at the major boards across the continent. the ftse 100 is trading .4%. in france, we are seeing the main market up .20%. some narratives we are monitoring come after data showed pmi for the month of march proved that positive economic growth has actually taken place in the euro shown in the month of march....
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let's see how europe is getting under way here in london with silvia amaro. good morning, frank. european stocks in the red so far in the equity session. we are seeing a bit of of green from france with the cac 40 just marginally above the flat line. this is after that hot cpi printout of the united states. also, all eyes on the european central bank here as we wait to hear from the central bank. the key question is will we get certainty about whether the central bank will cut rates in june? i want to take you to the sectors and show you the picture at this stage. we have at the top is oil and gas which is up 1%. we have strong moves with telecoms when it comes to the session. we are seeing an appetite for defensive stocks at this stage. as i was trying to hint with the tel telecoms, they are down almost 2%. this as some companies in europe are complaining about the possibility that u.s. big companies could actually bid for cloud computing contracts in the eu. back to you, frank. >> silvia, thank you very much. i know you will cover the big ecb decision later today. busy day for
let's see how europe is getting under way here in london with silvia amaro. good morning, frank. european stocks in the red so far in the equity session. we are seeing a bit of of green from france with the cac 40 just marginally above the flat line. this is after that hot cpi printout of the united states. also, all eyes on the european central bank here as we wait to hear from the central bank. the key question is will we get certainty about whether the central bank will cut rates in june? i...
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[theme music] >>> welcome to street line to street signs i'm frank along with civil silvia amaro. >> we've updated our launch of new models expect it to be more like 2025 if not late this year. >> shares are slumping after the luxury giant warns profits could plunge as much as 45% in the first half on the back of double-digit sales declines in q1. >>> and tech stocks lead gains in early european grade. demand boosts chipmakers. >>> an earnings miss sends volvo cars toward the bottom of stoxx 600 as luxury brand pulsar waits but he's optimistic. >> we have a really balanced portfolio. we're relying on ev sales. we have a lineup of different propulsion technologies. of course, we have fuel electric cars, so that gives us a much greater landscape in which to p play. >>> good morning, everyone we start today's show with new data out of germany. let me share it with you we're getting in the new figures. they came in at 89.4 that's an improvement from the expected number, which was 88.8, and it's also an improvement we had seen in the prior reading which was 87.8 the bottom line at this st
[theme music] >>> welcome to street line to street signs i'm frank along with civil silvia amaro. >> we've updated our launch of new models expect it to be more like 2025 if not late this year. >> shares are slumping after the luxury giant warns profits could plunge as much as 45% in the first half on the back of double-digit sales declines in q1. >>> and tech stocks lead gains in early european grade. demand boosts chipmakers. >>> an earnings miss sends...
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. >>> let's see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro here with me we were talking about earnings in europe as well. >> it is a very busy day to give you an idea, we have more than 300 companies reporting. i want to give you the highlights we heard from deutsche bank which posted a 10% rise in the first quarter net profit to 1.5 billion euro the german lender saw the net revenue grow with the investment inflows reaching $1 billion. >>> and nestle with the miss on the forecast the swiss consumer giant backed the full-year outlook for 4% of sales. >>> when it comes to the pharma pace, astrazeneca was looking for a profit when it confirmed the full-year guide and and revenue hit $12.7 billion. >>> in the luxury space, hermes reported a better than expected 17% jump in the first quarter revenue despite the slightly softer traffic in china. deutsche bank highlights the reporting so far this morning, but you see with hermes shares, showing a busy day this is the start of the thick of the earnings season in europe >> you had two big bank earnings it was a very busy day thank you. >>> we
. >>> let's see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro here with me we were talking about earnings in europe as well. >> it is a very busy day to give you an idea, we have more than 300 companies reporting. i want to give you the highlights we heard from deutsche bank which posted a 10% rise in the first quarter net profit to 1.5 billion euro the german lender saw the net revenue grow with the investment inflows reaching $1 billion. >>> and nestle with the miss on...
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silvia amaro is here with me in the london newsroom. >> good morning, frank. it has been a lower start to trading here in europe. we are seeing the main board in germany and in italy are leading the losses at this stage. down by .6%. this is after we saw the main benchmark in europe on monday, the stoxx 600, ending the session positive by .4%. we are looking at the holding pattern among investors as we wait from the ecb on thursday and that key inflation print from the united states. i want to show you the breakdown. there are interesting moves in the space. at the top, basic resources is out performing at this stage by 1.5%. oil and gas stocks are up by .8%. a lot is happening in the space. we are seeing shell shares moving higher off the back of higher oil prices. we heard from bp this morning. they are positive trading which has boosted the sector overall as well. on the other hand, at the bottom, we have construction and material down .7%. retail as well is down .6%. >> silvia, thank you. >>> turning back to the u.s. one of the big stories is the solar ecl
silvia amaro is here with me in the london newsroom. >> good morning, frank. it has been a lower start to trading here in europe. we are seeing the main board in germany and in italy are leading the losses at this stage. down by .6%. this is after we saw the main benchmark in europe on monday, the stoxx 600, ending the session positive by .4%. we are looking at the holding pattern among investors as we wait from the ecb on thursday and that key inflation print from the united states. i...
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let's see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro with more. >>> happy friday, frank. it seems to be happy day for equity markets here in europe. look at it. they are all in the green. all of the major boards in europe are trading positively. i'll highlight the ftse 100. crossing above the 8,000 mark. currently up by 1.2%. we got data from the uk showing the economy expanded by 0.1% in february. you might think that doesn't sound like much, but the dataing suggests we might be on track to see an end to the technical recession that the uk posted at the end of 2023. now today is a moment for investors to digest what they heard from the ecb yesterday. the central bank kept the door open to cutting rates in june. i want to take you to the sector breakdown as well. at the top, we are seeing basic resources up by 2.7%. there is a lot of dynamics with the gold price and mining stocks pushing this sector higher. utilities up 2%. oil and gas also similar moves with oil prices moving higher. currently brent is trading above the $90 a barrel mark. that is contributing to the upsi
let's see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro with more. >>> happy friday, frank. it seems to be happy day for equity markets here in europe. look at it. they are all in the green. all of the major boards in europe are trading positively. i'll highlight the ftse 100. crossing above the 8,000 mark. currently up by 1.2%. we got data from the uk showing the economy expanded by 0.1% in february. you might think that doesn't sound like much, but the dataing suggests we might be on...
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silvia amaro is here in london with me on the early action. we were on "street signs" earlier. we talkedabout the rise of oil and inflation impact and how this changes the impact for the ecb. >> we are two hours into the equity session in europe you see it is red across the board. all of the major boards are trading in the red i would highlight there are significant moves to the down side in italy and spain. there is a lot that traders are taking in at this stage. they are focusing on the developments in the middle east. let's not forget they are all following what central bankers are saying as well as these latest reports from corporate. there's a lot in the minds of investors. i would highlight the ftse 100 down by .70% we got disappointing retail sales data for march earlier today. there is a lot to digest here. let's take you to the breakdown at this stage. we are seeing only a little bit of green when it comes to food and beverage stocks and telecoms the worst performer at this stage is retail which is down 1.5% we are also tracking closely what is happens when it comes t
silvia amaro is here in london with me on the early action. we were on "street signs" earlier. we talkedabout the rise of oil and inflation impact and how this changes the impact for the ecb. >> we are two hours into the equity session in europe you see it is red across the board. all of the major boards are trading in the red i would highlight there are significant moves to the down side in italy and spain. there is a lot that traders are taking in at this stage. they are...
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silvia amaro is here with me. >> that's right, frank. good to have you in london. it has been a muted trading session in europe. equities have been trading for two hours. this is the picture across the boards. ftse 100 here in europe trading below the flat line. over in france, the cac 40 is up .40%. similar moves in germany. investors are waiting for the key central bank meeting by the european central bank on thursday. the key question is whether we get certainty about that potential first rate cut. in terms of sectors, this is the picture in europe at this stage. we have autos trading up 1.2%. basic resources up 1.2%. at the other end, we have media down .75%. household goods struggling at this stage. financial certiial services as . frank, they are all in the wait-and-see mode to see what the ecb will tell us on thursday. >> silvia, thank you. >>> turning back to the u.s. breaking news. the biden administration announcing fresh fenunding from the chips act. taiwan semiconductor is given grants to support the construction of semiconductor production factories in
silvia amaro is here with me. >> that's right, frank. good to have you in london. it has been a muted trading session in europe. equities have been trading for two hours. this is the picture across the boards. ftse 100 here in europe trading below the flat line. over in france, the cac 40 is up .40%. similar moves in germany. investors are waiting for the key central bank meeting by the european central bank on thursday. the key question is whether we get certainty about that potential...
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silvia amaro is here with me. we are seeing a lot of green after the eurozone pmi numbers. >> we are back to fundamentals, frank. it seems to be the earnings season with a lot of european companies reporting. with that in mind, we are seeing all of the major boards trading in the green. i would highlight the important pmi figures from the eurozone and out of the uk. they both showed improvement with business activity across the continent. we are still seeing manufacturing struggling at this stage. i have to tell you about the ftse 100. the ftse 100 here in the uk has crossed above the 8,000 mark. it has to do with the weaker currency and the investors have seemed to choose more defensive parts of the market in the likes of shell, astrazeneca and so on which has been driving the market here in the uk. we are monitoring the tech space. at this stage, the tech sector is out performing the rest of the market by 2%. here, frank, it has to do with some of the earnings with s.a.p. beating the forecasts and also what is h
silvia amaro is here with me. we are seeing a lot of green after the eurozone pmi numbers. >> we are back to fundamentals, frank. it seems to be the earnings season with a lot of european companies reporting. with that in mind, we are seeing all of the major boards trading in the green. i would highlight the important pmi figures from the eurozone and out of the uk. they both showed improvement with business activity across the continent. we are still seeing manufacturing struggling at...
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silvia amaro is here with me in london. we saw italian gdp and now eurozone gdp. >> there are a lot of important numbers coming from the eurozone. to give you a quick summary. in terms of inflation which came in line with what analysts were expecting at 2.4%. we are seeing no change compared to the previous reading. however, this will be an important number for the ecb as they prepare for the potential rate cut in june. when it comes to gdp, we saw the eurozone economy growing above what the analysts expected which was in line with the national numbers throughout the morning. let me take you to the market action on the back of the numbers. we are seeing most of the european equities moving lower so far in the session. continuing with most of the sentiment we have seen so far in the session. i want to take you to some of the corporate stories we are monitoring today. it is a very important busy day when it comes to some of the corporate releases. we have seen news from hsbc which announced the ceo is retiring. noel quinn is
silvia amaro is here with me in london. we saw italian gdp and now eurozone gdp. >> there are a lot of important numbers coming from the eurozone. to give you a quick summary. in terms of inflation which came in line with what analysts were expecting at 2.4%. we are seeing no change compared to the previous reading. however, this will be an important number for the ecb as they prepare for the potential rate cut in june. when it comes to gdp, we saw the eurozone economy growing above what...
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silvia amaro with me here. >> at this stage we have the major boerses trading in the green. that's a different narrative from yesterday when the stoxx 600 ended the session down by about 1.5%. there's a lot on the minds of the investors. today the focus seems to be more on the factor. we're hearing from several corporates, but also on top of that, investors seem to be digesting some of the commentary from central bank policy makers. i would highlight the ftse 100. up almost 0.5%. this is after we heard new cpi data out of the united kingdom that showed any improvement in cpi numbers. i want to take you to one of the corporate zoirs. that's amamsl. it expects a worse than expected first quarter. we have shares of amsl down by about 4.2%. also if you look, however, their performance over the last year, shares are significantly higher, up by almost 45%. but nonetheless, this is also keeping with -- pushing some momentum across the sector. if we take a look at some of the other peers, you can see it's a bit of a mixed picture. as i mentioned, the news from asml is putting some p
silvia amaro with me here. >> at this stage we have the major boerses trading in the green. that's a different narrative from yesterday when the stoxx 600 ended the session down by about 1.5%. there's a lot on the minds of the investors. today the focus seems to be more on the factor. we're hearing from several corporates, but also on top of that, investors seem to be digesting some of the commentary from central bank policy makers. i would highlight the ftse 100. up almost 0.5%. this is...
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. >>> time to see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro with more. >> frank, we are seeing investors with more appetite for risk assets today. in today's session, i would highlight the ftse 100 trading higher by 1.3%. this was a different message from what we saw at the end of last week. we also are seeing green over in france, germany and spain. what we are noticing is investors are setting aside the geopolitical concerns from last week and they are more focused on the upcoming data and earnings. when it comes to data, we get pmi and european data from germany. let's take you to the sectors to understand the picture. we have retail trading higher by 1.5%. we saw brokers upgrading the forecasts for the sector. that is contributing to the positive momentum there. we havehave telecoms trading hi. real estate is sensitive to ca. we have deutsche bank and barclays reporting as well. it will be a very busy week for investors, frank. >> a busy week for investors. silvia, thank you. >>> we turn attention back to wall street. investors are waiting the busy week of earnings season. 29% of the
. >>> time to see how europe is shaping up with silvia amaro with more. >> frank, we are seeing investors with more appetite for risk assets today. in today's session, i would highlight the ftse 100 trading higher by 1.3%. this was a different message from what we saw at the end of last week. we also are seeing green over in france, germany and spain. what we are noticing is investors are setting aside the geopolitical concerns from last week and they are more focused on the...
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. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures are flat this morning as investors await the upcoming inflation data for the month oaf march. what seems to be driving the market here early on a tuesday? >> well, good morning, john. at this stage futures do suggest it will be a flat start to the trading session on wall street, and this is after we got basically mixed signals from equity markets as well. nasdaq and s&p 500 did post back-to-back. they're trying to piece together what the federal reserve will actually do this year. and when it comes to potential rate cuts, i have to tell you, john, that over the last 24 hours we have seen investors reducing their expectation in terms of rate cuts this year. just to give you an idea, just to share some numbers with you, after that strong payroll report, fed futures are now anticipating 60-basis points of cuts for 2024. and at the start of the year they were expecting 150 basis points. so a lot lower expectations when it comes to potential rate cut
. >>> time now for business, and for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro who joins us live from london. good morning, silvia. so stock futures are flat this morning as investors await the upcoming inflation data for the month oaf march. what seems to be driving the market here early on a tuesday? >> well, good morning, john. at this stage futures do suggest it will be a flat start to the trading session on wall street, and this is after we got basically mixed signals from...
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. ♪ austedo xr ♪ >>> time now for business, for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro. stocks rose overnight, rew e covering slightly from steep losses last week. what's driving the markets this morning? >> exactly. so the futures suggest it will be a positive start to wall street today, and that is definitely a different narrative from what we saw playing out last week where we saw both the dow and the s&p posting some of their worst weekly performances since the start of the year. now, today the focus seems to be more on earnings around the fact that markets are expecting higher rates for longer stateside more so than looking at the geopolitical picture. now, when it comes to earnings, today we're going to hear from goldman sachs and charles schwab. also for this week, worth keeping in mind we're going to hear from many fed officials including from the president jerome powell. he's due to sfeec on tuesday. all of this is likely to play out in terms of the performance in the equity space, so no doubt, jon, this is likely to be a very busy week for traders. >> let's hit
. ♪ austedo xr ♪ >>> time now for business, for that let's bring in cnbc's silvia amaro. stocks rose overnight, rew e covering slightly from steep losses last week. what's driving the markets this morning? >> exactly. so the futures suggest it will be a positive start to wall street today, and that is definitely a different narrative from what we saw playing out last week where we saw both the dow and the s&p posting some of their worst weekly performances since the start...
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let's bring in silvia amaro. what can we expect from wall street today? >> good morning. so it will be a positive start to the trading day and week on wall street. this is after we saw a very rough end to the trading week last week. just to give you an idea, there was a special focus on tech. we saw the sector ending the week, down by more than 7%. some analysts have explained that, suggesting what we saw was a repositioning among investors as we await to hear from some of the big tech companies that are due to report this week. just to give you an idea, we're going to hear from meta, microsoft, and alphabet. it's also likely to be a very busy week for investors on the data front. we're going to get new gdp figures in the united states as well as cpe numbers. that's very important for the fed and investors will be waiting to hear what we might hear from the central bank in terms of potential rate cuts. no doubt this is going to be the start of a very business week, guys. >>> meanwhile tesla has slashed prices of its cars globally. what prompted this? >> so tesla is under
let's bring in silvia amaro. what can we expect from wall street today? >> good morning. so it will be a positive start to the trading day and week on wall street. this is after we saw a very rough end to the trading week last week. just to give you an idea, there was a special focus on tech. we saw the sector ending the week, down by more than 7%. some analysts have explained that, suggesting what we saw was a repositioning among investors as we await to hear from some of the big tech...