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    Nvidia earnings, crypto rally, new housing data: Catalysts

    On today's episode of Catalysts, Co-Hosts Seana Smith and Madison Mills invite top experts and strategists to break down some of the market's (^DJI,^GSPC, ^IXIC) biggest stories, from the crypto rally to the summer travel season driving consumer trends. Nvidia (NVDA) earnings are highly anticipated, as the chip company is expected to report a massive 242% surge in revenue. If Nvidia meets or tops these expectations, investors are hopeful it will spur a broader market rally. Skybridge Capital Founder and former White House Director of Communications Anthony Scaramucci encourages shareholders to stick with the company regardless of its earnings results: "I think if you hold it over the next decade, you're going to be very well rewarded." Newly released housing data shows existing home sales dropped in April, declining by 1.9% versus the expected 0.8%. HousingWire Lead Analyst Logan Mohtashami notes that while inventory levels have been on an upward trajectory, lingering challenges, like high mortgage rates and housing prices, are stunting the housing market's overall growth. Cryptocurrencies bitcoin (BTC-USD) and ethereum (ETH-USD) are rallying as the House is set to vote on the Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act, or FIT21. The new crypto legislation could boost the entire sector as it would remove it from the purview of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Scaramucci adds that with the upcoming election, the Biden administration should show the sector some favorability as more individuals are looking to boost their wealth by investing in cryptocurrencies. As the summer travel season heats up, US ​​Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg joins the show to discuss how Americans should plan for their vacations ahead. He encourages all travelers to know their rights before making their trips, pointing to new measures that guarantee automatic refunds if flights get canceled. Buttigieg explains that the Department of Transportation is focused on getting "America's airlines to succeed and thrive. We want them to do it by providing good customer service and through honest practices." He adds that while many may be flying on Boeing (BA) planes this summer, consumers should not be afraid: "Look, I'm on a Boeing airplane every few days... so this is personal to me as well as something I care about as a policymaker. And bottom line is the FAA is not going to allow anything to go forward that they're not satisfied is safe." For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here This post was written by Melanie Riehl

  • Reuters

    Boeing sees free cash burn in 2024 as deliveries remain sluggish

    (Reuters) -Boeing will burn rather than generate cash in 2024 and deliveries will not increase in the second quarter, the company's finance chief said Thursday, as the U.S. planemaker grapples with a full-blown crisis that is pinching production of its strongest-selling aircraft. CFO Brian West told the Wolfe Research Global Transportation and Industrials Conference that he expects Boeing's full-year free cash flow to be negative, compared with March's outlook for positive cash generation in the low single-digit billions. His remarks surprised some investors, sending shares down 6% in midday trade and deepening the company's problems as production challenges and delayed deliveries to China reversed a rosier 2024 outlook upheld by Boeing just weeks earlier.

  • Bloomberg

    Boeing Shares Drop After CFO Says Cash Burn to Continue This Quarter

    (Bloomberg) -- Boeing Co. Chief Financial Officer Brian West said the embattled planemaker will continue to burn cash in the second quarter and in the full year as it grapples with a turnaround effort of its factories and faces a new challenge in form of additional certification requests from China that have temporarily halted deliveries to the country.Most Read from BloombergNvidia Stock Surges as Sales Forecast Delivers on AI HopesHarvard Denies Degrees to 13 Protesters, Defies Faculty VoteThe