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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed at record highs after Fed Chair Jerome Powellâs press conference and the decision to hold rates steady. Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos and Invescoâs Kristina Hooper break down the market reaction and where things could go from here. Rubrik stock tumbled 9% despite beating on both lines and providing strong guidance in its first report as a public company; CEO Bipul Sinha on the current cybersecurity landscape, winning market-share and AI. Earnings from Dave & Busters and Broadcom; Bernsteinâs Stacy Rasgon breaks down numbers from the chipmaker. Citi Head of Investment Banking for NA John Chirico lays out the environment for M&A and IPOs and the Fedâs impact on both.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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A rare and exclusive interview with Mastercard CEO Michael Miebach on the consumer, spending trends, global economic environment and more. Affirm CEO Max Levchin on new payments plans and a partnership with Apple. Vertiv CEO Giordano Albertazzi, a company that helps keep data centers cool, on the companyâs explosive stock jump in the past 12 months, outpacing Nvidiaâs gains.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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Apple showed off its long-awaited AI integrationâdubbed Apple Intelligenceâat the WWDC today in Cupertino. We break down all the angles you need to know. Plus, Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Eli Lillyâs Alzheimerâs drug getting FDA recommended and former United Airlines CEO on the road ahead for the Southwest CEO after Elliott Management revealed a stake in the airliner. Janus Henderson portfolio manager Jeremiah Buckley on how the next leg of the bull market could unfold.
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Todayâs Worldwide Developerâs Conference could be one of the most significant moments in the history of Apple. Our all-star panel of Steve Kovach, Alex Kantrowitz, Malcolm Ethridge and Ayako Yoshioka break down all of the biggest headlines. Plus, star analyst Dan Ives tells us how Appleâs newly announced partnership with OpenAi could impact the stock in the long run. And, Lauren Goodwin from New York Life Investments tells us why she thinks the âFed is on a tightropeâ ahead of Wednesdayâs decision.
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The S&P 500 touched a record high intraday before retreating into the close. Wharton Professor Jeremy Siegel on where he sees things going from here. Plus, Paulsen Perspectives author Jim Paulsen and Innovator ETFsâ Tim Urbanowicz break down the market action and preview whatâs next. Samsara CEO Sanjit Biswas joins exclusively to talk the companyâs latest earnings and the negative stock reaction â despite beating on both lines and raising guidance. AeroVironment CEO Wahid Nawabi on his companyâs stock runup and the latest government contracts for drones. Plus, Citi Chief US Economist Andrew Hollenhorst on pushing back his Fed rate cut prediction.
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Investors still debating the fate of the rally with stocks once again reaching new highs this week. But can the momentum continue? Fundstratâs Tom Lee and NewEdge Wealthâs Cameron break down what theyâre expecting. Plus, their takes on the plunge in Gamestop shares and what theyâre watching ahead of Appleâs WWDC. Meantime, Charles Schwabâs Kevin Gordon says now is the time to take profits in the high flyers. He tells us why and where heâs telling clients to put their money to work. And, 3Fourteenâs Warren Pies is changing his stance on the energy space. We drill down on why â and what it could mean for the broader market.
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Nvidia posted a down session after news of antitrust lawsuits against the chip giant being mulled by the government; the stock is splitting 10-1 after close tomorrow. Melius analyst Ben Reitzes breaks down what the flurry of headlines mean for investors. Earnings from Vail Resorts, Docusign and Samsara. Morgan Stanley Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter on the major moves this week from central banks and what it means for the Fed next week. Plus, Procore CEO Tooey Courtemanche, who heads a construction management software company, on what he is seeing in the labor market and his fellow software sector.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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As SpaceXâs Starship continues its development, some companies are preparing for the radical change it will bring to the space economy. Astrolab, a startup focused on building lunar rovers, was founded by former SpaceX employee Jaret Matthews to meet that need. The company was recently selected by NASA to design lunar terrain vehicles with the hopes of making the rovers Artemis astronauts will use to drive around the moon as soon as 2030. Morgan Brennan sits down with Astrolab CEO Jaret Matthews to discuss the contracts, a Starship economy, and the startupâs plans for its first mission that will launch as soon as 2026.
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Nvidia hits a trifecta: closing above $3T market cap, closing above Appleâs market cap and closing at a record high. Bespokeâs Paul Hickey, Truistâs Keith Lerner and our Mike Santoli break down what it means for investors and the market. Billionaire Howard Lutnick talks the market rally, the Fed and more. Telsey Advisory Group CEO Dana Telsey on Lululemon earnings and the broader retail sector. Archer Aviation notched an important FAA win; founder Adam Goldstein on whatâs next.
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What could fuel the next leg of this record setting run for stocks? Greg Branch from Branch Global Capital Advisors, Rich Weiss from American Century and Stephanie Link of Hightower debate where they stand. Plus, Dean of Valuation Aswath Damodaran tells us how he sees the AI trade shifting and what it might mean for your portfolio. And, Nvidia hit $3 trillion â briefly surpassing Appleâs market cap. We break down that move and what it means for the rest of the chips.
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Major averages closed higher after rallying in the final hour. Vital Knowledgeâs Adam Crisafulli and HSBCâs Nicole Inui break down the action, including earnings from HPE, Crowdstrike and PVH. Barclays analyst Saket Kalia breaks down the earnings from Crowdstrike and why he is bullish on the stock. SAP CEO Christian Klein on his companyâs new AI partnerships. Guggenheim analyst Robert Drbul on PVH earnings and its DTC plans. Our Seema Mody on a bad day for stocks in India.
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The fate of stocks this summer is front and center. Is there enough momentum to keep stocks climbing? Trivariateâs Adam Parker and BNYâs Alicia Levine tell us what they are forecasting for the next few months. Plus, CIC Wealthâs Malcolm Ethridge breaks down what he is expecting from Crowdstrike earnings and the software space as a whole. And, Wells Fargo Securitiesâ Chris Harvey tells us why he is changing his tune on the reflation trade.
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Stocks staged a late-day comeback to close well off session lows to kick off trading in June. Schwab Asset Management CEO Omar Aguilar and Hennion & Walshâs Kevin Mahn break down client positioning ahead of the summer. Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon talks his companyâs push into PC chips and why its product can win. Dutch Bros CEO Christine Barone on the consumer and the companyâs explosive growth. Plus, T. Rowe Priceâs Dominic Rizzo on top picks in the tech sector.
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Stocks started the month with a good amount of red on the board. So whatâs next for your money in the month of June? Gabriela Santos from JP Morgan Asset Management and Invescoâs Kristina Hooper break down their forecasts for the weeks ahead. Plus, shares of Nvidia and AMD moved in opposite directions. Big Technologyâs Alex Kantrowitz discusses how he views the space right now. And, Goldman Sachs Vice Chairman â and former Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan â maps out what he thinks the Fed will do at the next few meetings.
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Stocks surge into the close but major averages ended May lower. RBCâs Lori Calvasina on the path forward for the markets. Flexport CEO Ryan Petersen on shipping costs surging and how transports are impacting inflation. Siemens CEO Roland Busch on automation in manufacturing and how the European giant is positioning its portfolio mix.
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There was no sell in May and go away as the major averages pace for their sixth positive month in seven. But whatâs next? NewEdgeâs Cameron Dawson, Hightowerâs Stephanie Link and Odysseyâs Jason Snipe tell us if they think stocks can climb in June. Plus, Dell tanked after last nightâs earnings. But EMJâs Eric Jackson has been saying he sees the stock as a âstealth play in AI.â He explains where he stands now. And, clean energy had a huge month. Pippa Stevens tells us what names drove that space higher⊠and if the rally can continue.
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From the open to the close, âClosing Bellâ and âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ have you covered. From whatâs driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
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