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Worldwide Exchange delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversation with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
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Israel has retaliated against Iran’s unprecedented drone and missile attack. Energy Aspects’ Amrita Sen discusses what this means for oil prices. Plus, Netflix is under pressure despite blowing past subscriber growth estimates. Citi’s Jason Bazinet dives into the quarter. And, EU regulators say a preliminary probe into Microsoft’s investment in OpenAI is still ongoing. The European Commission’s Margrethe Vestager explains.
There's a new cause for concern when it comes to the staying power of stocks. Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Gurpreet Garewal makes the case for fixed income. Plus, Netflix is on a roll thanks to a big boost in subscribers and its password-sharing crackdown. Annadale Capital's George Seay gives his expectations for earnings today. And, TSMC has grown profit for the first time in a year. Wedbush's Matt Bryson details the quarter.
A big part of the market's recent downturn is the Dow Transports, which is currently below its 50- and 200-day moving averages. Bank of America's Ken Hoexter lays out the road ahead. Plus, LVMH is higher despite reporting slowing sales growth. TEMA ETFs' Javier Gonzalez explains. And, Fed Chair Jay Powell says he needs more confidence in inflation's path forward before cutting rates. Delancey Wealth Management's Ivory Johnson and Plurimi Wealth's Patrick Armstrong discuss what this means for the markets.
Wall Street is bracing for what could be a third straight negative session for stocks in a row. Leavell Investments' Andrew Grinstead lays out how to position from here. Plus, Morgan Stanley and Bank of America cap out first quarter big bank earnings this morning. Argus Research's Stephen Biggar gives his expectations. And Microsoft says it will invest $1.5 billion in the UAE's top AI firm, G42. EY's Jeff Wong dives into a new survey on artificial intelligence.
Investors around the world are coming to grips with one of the boldest attacks by Iran on Israel. CIBC Private Wealth’s Rebecca Babin discusses the impact on oil prices. Plus, a big part of the market’s slide last week was tech. Hightower’s Stephanie Link and Wedbush’s Dan Ives explain. And, Wall Street is trying to pick up the pieces after the Dow’s worst week in more than a year. Citi’s Steven Wieting and RBC’s Amy Wu Silverman lay out what’s to come.
As the Fed's 2% inflation target remains elusive, is the mandate still a realistic goal? BNP Paribas' Daniel Morris and The Conference Board's Dana Peterson weigh in. Plus, JPMorgan and Citi kick off bank earnings today. Essex Investment Management's Nancy Prial tees up the results. And markets are closing out what has been a whipsaw week. RBC Brewin Dolphin's Janet Mui and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene wrap up the key action.
Pain at the pump, stubborn housing costs, and higher food prices are just some parts of inflation weighing on consumers. Mastercard's Michelle Meyer explains. Plus, what are the technicals saying about the direction of the markets? CappThesis' Frank Cappelleri weighs in. And, the fallout of the hotter-than-expected CPI report is hitting semi stocks. Fox Advisors' Steven Fox discusses.
Investors are preparing for the big event of the week: March CPI. Former Fed Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson gives his expectations. Plus, the FAA is investigation new whistleblower claims around Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. Jefferies' Sheila Kahyaoglu explains. And, is the chance of three rate cuts this year off the table? Hargreaves Lansdown's Emma Wall and Capital Wealth Planning's Kevin Simpson weigh in.
Shares of Apple are falling on a new note warning of weak demand for the iPhone. Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst lays out the road ahead. Plus, the odds for a June rate cut are at their lowest since October. WisdomTree's Jeremy Schwartz explains. And, Jim Cramer says investors should just be thankful that the Fed isn't hiking anymore. Charles Schwab's Jeff Kleintop discusses.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen addresses tariffs, electric vehicles, and green exports in an exclusive interview with CNBC. Atlantic Council's Hugh Tran gives his thoughts on the conversation. Plus, Yellen also says she's focused on keeping American companies in business as they face growing pressure from China. KraneShares' Brendan Ahern dives into the issue. And, Wall Street faces a fresh test this week with March CPI on Wednesday. Rose Advisors at Hightower's Patrick Fruzzetti and Blanke Schein Wealth Management's Robert Schein discuss.
“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversations with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
It's been a rough road for Tesla, with several firms cutting their price targets this week. RBC's Tom Narayan and Roth MKM's Craig Irwin debate the bull and bear cases. Plus, Disney is set to notch its best Q1 performance since 2000. Yale School of Management's Jeff Sonnenfeld discusses why he's backing the company in its proxy fight against Nelson Peltz. And, it's not just Disney getting a boost: the S&P 500 is on track for its best first quarter since 2019. Goldman Sachs Asset Management's Gurpreet Garewal and Defiance ETFs' Sylvia Jablonski close out the quarter.
Shares of Donald Trump's social media company jumped more than 50% in their trading debut yesterday. TD Cowen's Jaret Seiberg discusses the intersection between politics and markets. Plus, China's Xi Jinping is meeting with U.S. executives this week. Longview Global's Dewardric McNeal explains. And, what does the Francis Scott Key Bridge's collapse mean for the global supply chain? Freightos' Judah Levine weighs in.
Boeing CEO David Calhoun will be stepping down at the end of this year following that Alaska Airlines door plug blowout. Gabelli Funds' Tony Bancroft and Laffer Tengler Investments' Nancy Tengler debate the outlook for the stock. Plus, Wedbush is raising its price target on Microsoft, citing "transformative" monetization for Co-Pilot. Wedbush's Dan Ives explains his new note. And, the list of big banks increasing their S&P targets continues to grow. Sanlam UK's Hannah Gooch-Peters and Decatur Capital's Degas Wright discuss.
Key to Wall Street's record run so far this year has been chip stocks. Clockwise Capital's James Cakmak discusses. Plus, Beijing kicks off a major forum this week, welcoming around 100 CEOs from across the globe. China Beige Book's Shehzad Qazi explains. And, Goldman Sachs says mega-cap tech could lead the S&P 500 to a 15% rise by year-end. Potomac Wealth Advisors' Mark Avallone and KKM Financial's Jeff Kilburg dive deeper into the sector.
Reddit is enjoying the fruits of its IPO yesterday, jumping nearly 50% in its debut. Cleo Capital’s Sarah Kunst lays out the road ahead. Plus, Apple’s stock has shed $113 billion in value after the Department of Justice launched an antitrust case against the company. Big Technology’s Alex Kantrowitz explains. And, shares of Nike and Lululemon are falling on concerns about slowing growth. AB Bernstein’s Aneesha Sherman dives into the quarters.
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GG

it's not inflation causing crypto to crash, it's china.

May 20th
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GG

no flu because covid is the flu... duh

Mar 25th
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