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Fed seen on hold next week, cutting rates in September
Jul 26, 2024
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by
Reuters
in Business
(Reuters) -U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers on Friday got fresh evidence of progress on their battle with inflation, fueling expectations they will use their meeting next week to signal interest-rate cuts starting in September.
The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) price index edged up just 0.1% last month, the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis reported.
That put the year-over-year increase — which the Fed targets at 2% — at 2.5%, after rising 2.6% in May.
Fed policymakers have said they want to be confident that inflation is headed sustainably back to 2% before cutting rates. With inflation edging closer to that goal but still above it, they are seen keeping the policy rate in the 5.25%-5.5% next week.
“From the Fed’s perspective, cumulatively, we think the data show enough progress – on both inflation and labor market conditions – for policymakers to open the door to a rate cut in September at next week’s FOMC meeting,” wrote High Frequency Economics’ chief US economist Rubeela Farooqi.
After the data, traders of futures tied to the Fed policy rate added slightly to bets the Fed will deliver three rate cuts by year end.
Core PCE prices, which exclude volatile food and energy prices and which the Fed uses as a gauge of where inflation is headed, accelerated 0.2% last month from May, the report showed, a bit more than the 0.1% economists polled by Reuters had projected.
(Reporting by Ann Saphir)
Fed seen on hold next week, cutting rates in September
July 26, 2024
U.S. Federal Reserve policymakers on Friday got fresh evidence of progress on their battle with inflation, fueling expectations they will use their meeting next week to signal interest-rate cuts starting in September.
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This is Why Viking Therapeutics is a Strong Buy
Jul 25, 2024
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by
Ian Cooper
in Stock News
The obesity treatment boom just got a bit more explosive.
Today, for example, Viking Therapeutics (VKTX) rocketed about $16 higher – and could easily see higher highs.
All after the company announced it was speeding up the development of its weight loss pill. Better, as noted by Barron’s, “The shortened timeline for the clinical testing of the shot makes Viking an even more ripe target for one of the big pharma firms looking to snap up an obesity drug of their own.”
Now, instead of moving into a mid-stage Phase 2b trial, which would confirm optimal dosing levels, it’s moving into Phase 3 to get closer to US FDA approval. “The company said that Food and Drug Administration guidance will require two Phase 3 trials and that it expects those trials to cost roughly $300 million.”
With all of the excitement, we wouldn’t be shocked to see VKTX closer to $100 a share again.
We also have to consider the obesity market opportunity is substantial.
As noted by Goldman Sachs, the global obesity treatment market could grow to $130 billion by 2030. Even Morgan Stanley expects the global obesity drug treatment market to reach $105 billion by 2030 from $77 billion. At the high end, $144 billion.
Plus, there may be no shortage of demand.
That’s because, according to the World Health Organization, obesity has more than doubled since 1990. Adolescent obesity has quadrupled. In addition, about 390 million children and adolescents aged five to 19 years were overweight in 2022, including 160 million who were living with obesity.
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The 2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field is now set, and 60 players representing 32 different countries will compete at Le Golf National in one of two Olympic golf tournaments.
https://thegolfnewsnet.com/ryan_ballengee/2024/06/19/here-are-the-60-players-who-qualified-for-the-2024-paris-olympics-mens-golf-tournament-132688/
The cutoff to qualify for the 2024 men's Olympic golf tournament was at the conclusion of the 2024 US Open, with the Olympic golf ranking determining the 60 players who are invited to compete in the event. Under the qualifying criteria, the top 60 available players in the Olympic golf ranking are selected to make up the field, with two caveats:
A country can only have two players in the field, unless
A country has more than two players in the final top 15 of the ranking, which then affords that country as many as four players to compete in the tournament.
The United States is the only country with four players in the top 15 of the final Olympic golf ranking, with Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark representing the nation. US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau did not earn enough points to qualify for the team, as LIV Golf events do not earn Official World Golf Ranking points, which are the basis for the Olympic golf ranking.
This is the third time golf has been featured in the Olympics since 1904, and just four players have qualified for each of the three events (2016 in Rio de Janeiro, 2020/2021 in Tokyo and 2024 in Paris): Ryan Fox (New Zealand), Gavin Green (Malaysia), C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) and Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay).
The 60-player field will compete in a 72-hole, stroke-play tournament at the 2018 Ryder Cup host facility. The top three players will earn medals, with playoffs for all medals. The 60-player field for the women's Olympic golf tournament will be decided after the 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field
1 Scottie Scheffler 1 United States of America
2 Rory McIlroy 2 Ireland
3 Xander Schauffele 3 United States of America
4 Ludvig Åberg 4 Sweden
5 Wyndham Clark 5 United States of America
6 Viktor Hovland 6 Norway
7 Collin Morikawa 7 United States of America
8 Jon Rahm 9 Spain
9 Hideki Matsuyama 12 Japan
10 Tommy Fleetwood 13 Great Britain
11 Matthew Fitzpatrick 18 Great Britain
12 Matthieu Pavon 20 France
13 Sepp Straka 21 Austria
14 Jason Day 24 Australia
15 Tom Kim 26 Republic of Korea
16 Byeong Hun An 27 Republic of Korea
17 Shane Lowry 33 Ireland
18 Nick Taylor 35 Canada
19 Min Woo Lee 36 Australia
20 Corey Conners 37 Canada
21 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 40 South Africa
22 Stephan Jaeger 42 Germany
23 Nicolai Højgaard 44 Denmark
24 Thomas Detry 48 Belgium
25 Emiliano Grillo 52 Argentina
26 Alex Noren 55 Sweden
27 Ryan Fox 59 New Zealand
28 Erik van Rooyen 67 South Africa
29 Adrian Meronk 73 Poland
30 Victor Perez 78 France
31 Keita Nakajima 83 Japan
32 Thorbjørn Olesen 85 Denmark
33 Alejandro Tosti 98 Argentina
34 Joaquin Niemann 99 Chile
35 Sami Valimaki 100 Finland
36 Kevin Yu 108 Chinese Taipei
37 David Puig 113 Spain
38 Matti Schmid 134 Germany
39 C.T. Pan 140 Chinese Taipei
40 Joost Luiten 147 Netherlands
41 Carl Yuan 155 China
42 Camilo Villegas 177 Colombia
43 Matteo Manassero 180 Italy
44 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 187 Belgium
45 Daniel Hillier 190 New Zealand
46 Cristobal Del Solar 195 Chile
47 Guido Migliozzi 198 Italy
48 Shubhankar Sharma 219 India
49 Rafael Campos 221 Puerto Rico
50 Darius Van Driel 237 Netherlands
51 Carlos Ortiz 240 Mexico
52 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 242 Thailand
53 Gavin Green 257 Malaysia
54 Gaganjeet Bhullar 261 India
55 Nico Echavarria 269 Colombia
56 Kris Ventura 281 Norway
57 Phachara Khongwatmai 287 Thailand
58 Abraham Ancer 312 Mexico
59 Zecheng Dou 338 China
60 Fabrizio Zanotti 343 Paraguay
The 2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field is now set, and 60 players representing 32 different countries will compete at Le Golf National in one of two Olympic golf tournaments.
https://thegolfnewsnet.com/ryan_ballengee/2024/06/19/here-are-the-60-players-who-qualified-for-the-2024-paris-olympics-mens-golf-tournament-132688/
The cutoff to qualify for the 2024 men's Olympic golf tournament was at the conclusion of the 2024 US Open, with the Olympic golf ranking determining the 60 players who are invited to compete in the event. Under the qualifying criteria, the top 60 available players in the Olympic golf ranking are selected to make up the field, with two caveats:
A country can only have two players in the field, unless
A country has more than two players in the final top 15 of the ranking, which then affords that country as many as four players to compete in the tournament.
The United States is the only country with four players in the top 15 of the final Olympic golf ranking, with Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark representing the nation. US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau did not earn enough points to qualify for the team, as LIV Golf events do not earn Official World Golf Ranking points, which are the basis for the Olympic golf ranking.
This is the third time golf has been featured in the Olympics since 1904, and just four players have qualified for each of the three events (2016 in Rio de Janeiro, 2020/2021 in Tokyo and 2024 in Paris): Ryan Fox (New Zealand), Gavin Green (Malaysia), C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) and Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay).
The 60-player field will compete in a 72-hole, stroke-play tournament at the 2018 Ryder Cup host facility. The top three players will earn medals, with playoffs for all medals. The 60-player field for the women's Olympic golf tournament will be decided after the 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field
1 Scottie Scheffler 1 United States of America
2 Rory McIlroy 2 Ireland
3 Xander Schauffele 3 United States of America
4 Ludvig Åberg 4 Sweden
5 Wyndham Clark 5 United States of America
6 Viktor Hovland 6 Norway
7 Collin Morikawa 7 United States of America
8 Jon Rahm 9 Spain
9 Hideki Matsuyama 12 Japan
10 Tommy Fleetwood 13 Great Britain
11 Matthew Fitzpatrick 18 Great Britain
12 Matthieu Pavon 20 France
13 Sepp Straka 21 Austria
14 Jason Day 24 Australia
15 Tom Kim 26 Republic of Korea
16 Byeong Hun An 27 Republic of Korea
17 Shane Lowry 33 Ireland
18 Nick Taylor 35 Canada
19 Min Woo Lee 36 Australia
20 Corey Conners 37 Canada
21 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 40 South Africa
22 Stephan Jaeger 42 Germany
23 Nicolai Højgaard 44 Denmark
24 Thomas Detry 48 Belgium
25 Emiliano Grillo 52 Argentina
26 Alex Noren 55 Sweden
27 Ryan Fox 59 New Zealand
28 Erik van Rooyen 67 South Africa
29 Adrian Meronk 73 Poland
30 Victor Perez 78 France
31 Keita Nakajima 83 Japan
32 Thorbjørn Olesen 85 Denmark
33 Alejandro Tosti 98 Argentina
34 Joaquin Niemann 99 Chile
35 Sami Valimaki 100 Finland
36 Kevin Yu 108 Chinese Taipei
37 David Puig 113 Spain
38 Matti Schmid 134 Germany
39 C.T. Pan 140 Chinese Taipei
40 Joost Luiten 147 Netherlands
41 Carl Yuan 155 China
42 Camilo Villegas 177 Colombia
43 Matteo Manassero 180 Italy
44 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 187 Belgium
45 Daniel Hillier 190 New Zealand
46 Cristobal Del Solar 195 Chile
47 Guido Migliozzi 198 Italy
48 Shubhankar Sharma 219 India
49 Rafael Campos 221 Puerto Rico
50 Darius Van Driel 237 Netherlands
51 Carlos Ortiz 240 Mexico
52 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 242 Thailand
53 Gavin Green 257 Malaysia
54 Gaganjeet Bhullar 261 India
55 Nico Echavarria 269 Colombia
56 Kris Ventura 281 Norway
57 Phachara Khongwatmai 287 Thailand
58 Abraham Ancer 312 Mexico
59 Zecheng Dou 338 China
60 Fabrizio Zanotti 343 Paraguay
The 2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field is now set, and 60 players representing 32 different countries will compete at Le Golf National in one of two Olympic golf tournaments.
https://thegolfnewsnet.com/ryan_ballengee/2024/06/19/here-are-the-60-players-who-qualified-for-the-2024-paris-olympics-mens-golf-tournament-132688/
The cutoff to qualify for the 2024 men's Olympic golf tournament was at the conclusion of the 2024 US Open, with the Olympic golf ranking determining the 60 players who are invited to compete in the event. Under the qualifying criteria, the top 60 available players in the Olympic golf ranking are selected to make up the field, with two caveats:
A country can only have two players in the field, unless
A country has more than two players in the final top 15 of the ranking, which then affords that country as many as four players to compete in the tournament.
The United States is the only country with four players in the top 15 of the final Olympic golf ranking, with Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark representing the nation. US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau did not earn enough points to qualify for the team, as LIV Golf events do not earn Official World Golf Ranking points, which are the basis for the Olympic golf ranking.
This is the third time golf has been featured in the Olympics since 1904, and just four players have qualified for each of the three events (2016 in Rio de Janeiro, 2020/2021 in Tokyo and 2024 in Paris): Ryan Fox (New Zealand), Gavin Green (Malaysia), C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) and Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay).
The 60-player field will compete in a 72-hole, stroke-play tournament at the 2018 Ryder Cup host facility. The top three players will earn medals, with playoffs for all medals. The 60-player field for the women's Olympic golf tournament will be decided after the 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field
1 Scottie Scheffler 1 United States of America
2 Rory McIlroy 2 Ireland
3 Xander Schauffele 3 United States of America
4 Ludvig Åberg 4 Sweden
5 Wyndham Clark 5 United States of America
6 Viktor Hovland 6 Norway
7 Collin Morikawa 7 United States of America
8 Jon Rahm 9 Spain
9 Hideki Matsuyama 12 Japan
10 Tommy Fleetwood 13 Great Britain
11 Matthew Fitzpatrick 18 Great Britain
12 Matthieu Pavon 20 France
13 Sepp Straka 21 Austria
14 Jason Day 24 Australia
15 Tom Kim 26 Republic of Korea
16 Byeong Hun An 27 Republic of Korea
17 Shane Lowry 33 Ireland
18 Nick Taylor 35 Canada
19 Min Woo Lee 36 Australia
20 Corey Conners 37 Canada
21 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 40 South Africa
22 Stephan Jaeger 42 Germany
23 Nicolai Højgaard 44 Denmark
24 Thomas Detry 48 Belgium
25 Emiliano Grillo 52 Argentina
26 Alex Noren 55 Sweden
27 Ryan Fox 59 New Zealand
28 Erik van Rooyen 67 South Africa
29 Adrian Meronk 73 Poland
30 Victor Perez 78 France
31 Keita Nakajima 83 Japan
32 Thorbjørn Olesen 85 Denmark
33 Alejandro Tosti 98 Argentina
34 Joaquin Niemann 99 Chile
35 Sami Valimaki 100 Finland
36 Kevin Yu 108 Chinese Taipei
37 David Puig 113 Spain
38 Matti Schmid 134 Germany
39 C.T. Pan 140 Chinese Taipei
40 Joost Luiten 147 Netherlands
41 Carl Yuan 155 China
42 Camilo Villegas 177 Colombia
43 Matteo Manassero 180 Italy
44 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 187 Belgium
45 Daniel Hillier 190 New Zealand
46 Cristobal Del Solar 195 Chile
47 Guido Migliozzi 198 Italy
48 Shubhankar Sharma 219 India
49 Rafael Campos 221 Puerto Rico
50 Darius Van Driel 237 Netherlands
51 Carlos Ortiz 240 Mexico
52 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 242 Thailand
53 Gavin Green 257 Malaysia
54 Gaganjeet Bhullar 261 India
55 Nico Echavarria 269 Colombia
56 Kris Ventura 281 Norway
57 Phachara Khongwatmai 287 Thailand
58 Abraham Ancer 312 Mexico
59 Zecheng Dou 338 China
60 Fabrizio Zanotti 343 Paraguay
The 2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field is now set, and 60 players representing 32 different countries will compete at Le Golf National in one of two Olympic golf tournaments.
https://thegolfnewsnet.com/ryan_ballengee/2024/06/19/here-are-the-60-players-who-qualified-for-the-2024-paris-olympics-mens-golf-tournament-132688/
The cutoff to qualify for the 2024 men's Olympic golf tournament was at the conclusion of the 2024 US Open, with the Olympic golf ranking determining the 60 players who are invited to compete in the event. Under the qualifying criteria, the top 60 available players in the Olympic golf ranking are selected to make up the field, with two caveats:
A country can only have two players in the field, unless
A country has more than two players in the final top 15 of the ranking, which then affords that country as many as four players to compete in the tournament.
The United States is the only country with four players in the top 15 of the final Olympic golf ranking, with Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Wyndham Clark representing the nation. US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau did not earn enough points to qualify for the team, as LIV Golf events do not earn Official World Golf Ranking points, which are the basis for the Olympic golf ranking.
This is the third time golf has been featured in the Olympics since 1904, and just four players have qualified for each of the three events (2016 in Rio de Janeiro, 2020/2021 in Tokyo and 2024 in Paris): Ryan Fox (New Zealand), Gavin Green (Malaysia), C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) and Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay).
The 60-player field will compete in a 72-hole, stroke-play tournament at the 2018 Ryder Cup host facility. The top three players will earn medals, with playoffs for all medals. The 60-player field for the women's Olympic golf tournament will be decided after the 2024 KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
2024 Paris Olympics men's golf tournament field
1 Scottie Scheffler 1 United States of America
2 Rory McIlroy 2 Ireland
3 Xander Schauffele 3 United States of America
4 Ludvig Åberg 4 Sweden
5 Wyndham Clark 5 United States of America
6 Viktor Hovland 6 Norway
7 Collin Morikawa 7 United States of America
8 Jon Rahm 9 Spain
9 Hideki Matsuyama 12 Japan
10 Tommy Fleetwood 13 Great Britain
11 Matthew Fitzpatrick 18 Great Britain
12 Matthieu Pavon 20 France
13 Sepp Straka 21 Austria
14 Jason Day 24 Australia
15 Tom Kim 26 Republic of Korea
16 Byeong Hun An 27 Republic of Korea
17 Shane Lowry 33 Ireland
18 Nick Taylor 35 Canada
19 Min Woo Lee 36 Australia
20 Corey Conners 37 Canada
21 Christiaan Bezuidenhout 40 South Africa
22 Stephan Jaeger 42 Germany
23 Nicolai Højgaard 44 Denmark
24 Thomas Detry 48 Belgium
25 Emiliano Grillo 52 Argentina
26 Alex Noren 55 Sweden
27 Ryan Fox 59 New Zealand
28 Erik van Rooyen 67 South Africa
29 Adrian Meronk 73 Poland
30 Victor Perez 78 France
31 Keita Nakajima 83 Japan
32 Thorbjørn Olesen 85 Denmark
33 Alejandro Tosti 98 Argentina
34 Joaquin Niemann 99 Chile
35 Sami Valimaki 100 Finland
36 Kevin Yu 108 Chinese Taipei
37 David Puig 113 Spain
38 Matti Schmid 134 Germany
39 C.T. Pan 140 Chinese Taipei
40 Joost Luiten 147 Netherlands
41 Carl Yuan 155 China
42 Camilo Villegas 177 Colombia
43 Matteo Manassero 180 Italy
44 Adrien Dumont de Chassart 187 Belgium
45 Daniel Hillier 190 New Zealand
46 Cristobal Del Solar 195 Chile
47 Guido Migliozzi 198 Italy
48 Shubhankar Sharma 219 India
49 Rafael Campos 221 Puerto Rico
50 Darius Van Driel 237 Netherlands
51 Carlos Ortiz 240 Mexico
52 Kiradech Aphibarnrat 242 Thailand
53 Gavin Green 257 Malaysia
54 Gaganjeet Bhullar 261 India
55 Nico Echavarria 269 Colombia
56 Kris Ventura 281 Norway
57 Phachara Khongwatmai 287 Thailand
58 Abraham Ancer 312 Mexico
59 Zecheng Dou 338 China
60 Fabrizio Zanotti 343 Paraguay
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Scottie Scheffler (world no. 1)
Xander Schauffele (no. 3)
Wyndham Clark (no. 5)
Collin Morikawa (no. 7)