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‘The supply chains are everything at this point,’ economist explains

‘The supply chains are everything at this point,’ economist explains

Supply chain tightness is causing heightened concern over the growth of the U.S. economy while companies mired in trucking and shipping delays scramble to find alternative routes. “The supply chains are everything at this point,” Frances Donald, global chief economist and global head of macroeconomic strategy at Manulife Investment Management, told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). “It’s never been harder to create an outlook for the fourth quarter in large part because we have absolutely no… Source link

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Supply chain bottlenecks will persist unless one of two things happens, expert explains

Supply chain bottlenecks will persist unless one of two things happens, expert explains

Although businesses may be struggling with unexpected cargo delays, supply chain bottlenecks may not be resolved in the near term. “I don’t see a line of sight where this ends anytime soon,” Weston LaBar, head of strategy at Cargomatic, a freight load-matching company, told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). Some experts even expect the supply chain problems to hit the holiday shopping season. Container ships have been delayed for days at major ports on the West Coast, and trucking routes have… Source link

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‘There really is a perfect storm’ of supply chain issues, logistics expert explains

‘There really is a perfect storm’ of supply chain issues, logistics expert explains

Supply chain bottlenecks are squeezing businesses big and small. One expert explains why it’s so hard to iron out the major kinks affecting global trade. “There really is a perfect storm going on,” Adam Compain, senior vice president at project44, a supply chain technology provider, told Yahoo Finance Live (video above). Compain laid out three major reasons why ports are so backed up and there’s red-hot demand for truckers.  “First and foremost is customer expectations have risen only in one… Source link

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Nike earnings preview: Supply chain issues loom

Nike earnings preview: Supply chain issues loom

On Thursday after the bell, Nike (NKE) will report first-quarter results, and while most analysts believe that the sportswear giant will post strong earnings, supply chain issues as a result of factory closings in Vietnam loom large. Analysts polled by Bloomberg predict Nike will report adjusted earnings per share of $1.15 on revenue of $12.472 billion. Over the past few months, COVID-19 cases in Vietnam have continued to rise. However, its vaccination rates have continued to lag behind its… Source link

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Chevron CEO Warns of High Energy Prices and Supply Crunches

Chevron CEO Warns of High Energy Prices and Supply Crunches

(Bloomberg) — The world is facing high energy prices for the foreseeable future as oil and natural gas producers resist the urge to drill again, according to Chevron Corp.’s top executive. “There are things that are interfering with market signals right now that we haven’t seen before. Eventually things work out, but eventually can be a long time,” Chief Executive Officer Mike Wirth said Wednesday in an interview at Bloomberg News headquarters in New York. He expects strong prices… Source link

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Nike downgraded by BTIG amid continuing COVID-related supply chain disruptions

Nike downgraded by BTIG amid continuing COVID-related supply chain disruptions

As a result of worsening supply chain disruption in Vietnam, BTIG has downgraded Nike’s (NKE) rating from Buy to Neutral. “We believe the risk of significant cancellations beginning this holiday and running through at least next spring has risen materially for NKE as it is now facing at least two months of virtually no unit production at its Vietnamese factories which accounted for 51% of footwear and 30% of apparel units,” said BTIG senior analyst Camilo Lyon, in a recent note. Over the… Source link

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Supply chain issues causing ‘unprecedented’ non-recession inventory slump: JPM

Supply chain issues causing ‘unprecedented’ non-recession inventory slump: JPM

The current national bout of low inventory represents an “unprecedented non-recessionary inventory collapse” for the last 20 years, a new report by JPMorgan found. “While non-manufacturing activity is now tracking a strong and steady recovery, the goods-producing sector has been buffeted by supply constraints alongside continued boomy gains in final demand,” the report noted. “The result has been a slump in inventories that, over the past two decades at least, looks to be unprecedented… Source link

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U.S. new home sales hit 14-month low amid supply constraints

U.S. new home sales hit 14-month low amid supply constraints

By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Sales of new U.S. single-family homes tumbled to a 14-month low in June and sales in the prior month were weaker than initially estimated, the latest signs that expensive lumber and shortages of other building materials were hurting the housing market. The third straight monthly decline in sales reported by the Commerce Department on Monday followed news last week that permits for future homebuilding dropped to a nine-month low in June while home… Source link

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Bitcoin Supply on Exchanges Hits Six-Month Low

Bitcoin Supply on Exchanges Hits Six-Month Low

The amount of bitcoin held on exchanges has declined to a six-month low as the price of bitcoin has seen a 47% decline since its previous all-time high. Bitcoin held on exchanges has seen a continuous decline over the past couple of weeks. The supply held on exchanges has been declining since Mid-May. The current supply on exchanges based on the percentage of the total supply saw a new six-month low being hit.   Low supplies of BTC on exchanges is bullish On-chain analysis company Santiment Source link

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Bitcoin Supply Held by ‘Whale Entities’ Hits Two-Month High in Bullish Sign

Bitcoin Supply Held by ‘Whale Entities’ Hits Two-Month High in Bullish Sign

Reuters Pro-Trump social media app hacked on launch day as half million sign up A social media site launched on Sunday by Jason Miller, a senior adviser to former U.S. President Donald Trump, was briefly hacked, and more than 500,000 people have registered to use the site, Miller said. GETTR, a Twitter-style platform with posts and trending topics, has advertised itself on the Google and Apple app stores as “a non-bias social network for people all over the world.” A writer for Salon posted… Source link

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