On CNBC’s “Halftime Report Final Trades,” Bryn Talkington, managing partner of Requisite Capital Management, named CBRE Group, Inc. (NYSE:CBRE) as her final trade.

Evercore ISI Group analyst Steve Sakwa maintained an Outperform rating on CBRE Group on June 30 and lowered the price target from $179 to $169.

Jason Snipe, founder and chief investment officer of Odyssey Capital Advisors, recommended Nvidia Corporation (NASDAQ:NVDA).

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently said artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping software engineering by shifting developers away from repetitive coding tasks and toward building AI agents, systems and tools designed to automate complex work.

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Jim Lebenthal, partner and chief market strategist at Cerity Partners, picked Citigroup Inc. (NYSE:C) ahead of quarterly earnings.

Citigroup will release earnings for its second quarter before the opening bell on Tuesday, July 14. Analysts expect the bank to report quarterly earnings of $2.64 per share, up from $2.04 per share in the year-ago period. The consensus estimate for Citigroup’s quarterly revenue is $23.37 billion. It reported $21.67 billion last year, according to Benzinga Pro.

Joshua Brown, co-founder and CEO of Ritholtz Wealth Management, named Live Nation Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:LYV) as his final trade.

Lending support to his choice, Wells Fargo analyst Steven Cahall maintained Live Nation Entertainment with an Overweight rating on Thursday and raised the price target from $199 to $222, while Goldman Sachs analyst Stephen Laszczyk maintained the stock with a Buy and raised the price target from $192 to $202.

Price Action

  • CBRE Group shares rose 0.8% to close at $141.06 on Thursday.
  • Nvidia shares fell 0.7% to settle at $202.78 during the session.
  • Citigroup shares gained 1.6% to close at $139.57 on Thursday.
  • Live Nation shares rose 0.2% to settle at $182.58 during the session.

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