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CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
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Stocks are retreating today, as the major averages take a breather from their post-election run. Key components of the so-called “Trump trade” were among the most notable losers. Small-cap stocks, which are viewed as a potential beneficiary of Trump’s return to the White House, were broadly under pressure, with the Russell 2000 dipping about 2%. We’ll tell you all you need to know about that and more.
The Dow surged more than 300 points today and was on pace for a record close as the benchmark’s postelection rally presses forward. Monday’s gains put the Dow on track to close above 44,000 for the first time. Bitcoin surged above $87,000, boosted by hopes of deregulation as well. We’ll tell you all you need to know about that and more. 
The Dow and S&P 500 climbed to new records today, headed for their best week in a year after Donald Trump’s election win.Stocks also got a boost from the Fed this week, as the central bank lowered interest rates by a quarter point on Thursday.Fed Chair Jerome Powell noted he is “feeling good” about the economy during a press conference following the change.We’ll tell you all you need to know today.
The Fed approved its second consecutive interest rate cut today, moving at a less aggressive pace than before but continuing its efforts to rightsize monetary policy.We’ll break down what it all means for both markets and your money, right up until Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference.
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
Stocks are higher today, as traders await the results from the high-stakes U.S. presidential election. The race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to be tight. The results could have a significant effect on where stocks end the year, but investors may want to brace for some near-term choppiness. We’ll tell you all you need to know for you and your money.
Stocks struggled to hold their ground on Monday as investors geared up for the presidential election and a potential Fed rate cut later this week. We’ll track all of the action for you.
Stocks are rallying to kick off November, as Amazon led big tech stocks into the green and traders looked past a disappointing jobs report this morning. We’ll tell you all you need to know.
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
Stocks traded near the flatline Wednesday as investors digested a deluge of earnings reports and looked toward more results from megacap technology companies. Alphabet exceeded analysts’ expectations as the company saw strong quarterly revenue growth from its cloud business. While other tech titans Meta Platforms and Microsoft are set to report on Wednesday, and Apple and Amazon are due Thursday. We’ll tell you all you need to know.
The Nasdaq hit a new record high as investors readied for key corporate earnings releases, including reports from notable tech names. Alphabet, Snap, Reddit, Chipotle and AMD are all scheduled to post their quarterly results after the bell. Tech juggernauts Meta Platforms and Microsoft are slated to report Wednesday, while Apple is up on Thursday. We’ll tell you all you need to know to be ready for those results to come in.
Stocks are higher, as investors look toward a batch of megacap tech earnings to keep driving the Nasdaq to record highs . A cooling geopolitical situation also aided risk sentiment. Weekend airstrikes by Israel against Iran did not target oil or nuclear facilities as feared, and oil futures sold off. U.S. crude prices were down 6%, on pace for their worst day in more than 2 years. We’ll tell you all you need to know.
The Nasdaq hit a new all-time high, boosted by megacap tech stocks, as investors look to end a volatile week on a high note.Many names boosted the market ahead of their upcoming earnings. Nvidia rallied about 2%, and shares of Meta, Amazon, Microsoft and Netflix each rose more than 1%.  We’ll you all that you need to know ahead of the weekend. 
The is sinking today, putting the 30-stock index on track for yet another losing session as higher rates and lackluster earnings continued to pressure stocks. We’ll tell you all you need to know.
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
The Dow is lower today, giving back some of the strong gains from last week, as Treasury yields rose and investors awaited new earnings reports. And while many tech giants set to report results are focused on winning the AI wars, Apple has been criticized for lagging behind. We’ll tell you all you need to know. 
The Nasdaq is on the rise, led by a post-earnings jump in Netflix, as Wall Street looks to close out a record-setting week. We’ll tell you all you need to know.
Stocks are higher after getting a boost from semiconductor names, while strong economic data eased lingering fears of a potential recession.September’s retail sales figures showed that consumer spending was still robust, with monthly spending increased by 0.4%, while the Dow Jones consensus estimate called for 0.3%We’ll tell you what it all means for you and your money.
CNBC’s Tyler Mathisen and Kelly Evans take you through the heart of the business day bringing you the latest developments and instant analysis on the stocks and stories driving the day’s agenda. “Power Lunch” delves into the economy, markets, politics, real estate, media, technology and more. The show sits at the intersection of power and money. “Power Lunch” gives viewers a full plate of CNBC’s award-winning business news coverage, plus a healthy dose of personality from the show’s anchors and the network’s top-notch roster of reporters and digital journalists.
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