Episodes
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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 mega-constellations proliferate, satellite communications is skyrocketing-- and so is the need to regulate them. In response, the FCC launched its Space Bureau one year ago this month. Since the reorganization, it's taken on space junk, emergency satellite cell service, issuing licenses for lunar landers, and more. FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel joins Morgan Brennan to discuss the agency's operations and how she views its role in the new space economy.
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Trivariateâs Adam Parker, iCapitalâs Anastasia Amoroso and Wells Fargoâs Sameer Samana break down what they are expecting from earnings â and what it could mean for the broader market. Plus, Meta shareholder Doug Clinton drills down on what heâs watching from that report tonight. And, Elizabeth Burton from Goldman Sachs Asset Management reveals how investors should be positioning their portfolios amid all of the rate cut uncertainty.
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Tesla surged in after-hours trading after reporting results. ARKâs Tasha Keeney and former Tesla board member Steve Westly weigh in on next steps for the automaker. Other earnings include Texan Instruments, Visa, Mattel, Seagate and Chubb. Cleveland-Cliffs had its worst day in more than 3 years; CEO Lourenco Goncalves discusses the recent quarter and the stock reaction. Plus, Freeport-McMoRan CEO Richard Adkerson on global copper demand and why he sees the beginnings of a recovery worldwide.
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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 geopolitical tensions have soared this week, the role of space as a warfighting domain becomes ever-more critical. A key topic at the Space Symposium, Boeing’s Space Intelligence & Weapon System Vice President and General Manager Kay Sears sits down with Morgan Brennan to discuss space exploration and rising demand for national security in the final frontier.
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Markets bounced back today after a rough week. Bespokeâs Paul Hickey breaks down the market action. Earnings from SAP, Cleveland-Cliffs, Nucor and Cadence Design Systems. RBC analyst and Tesla bull Tom Narayan previews Tesla earnings and the stakes for the EV maker. Wes Edens, Brightline founder, on breaking ground for the Las Vegas to LA high-speed rail line. He also talks energy markets and the risk the market isnât properly accounting for. Former Commander of the United States Central Command, General Kenneth McKenzie, on the geopolitical risk in the world and foreign aid bills.
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Where is the next move for stocks likely to be after last weekâs tumultuous end? Gabriela Santos from JPM Asset Management, NewEdgeâs Cameron Dawson and Ayako Yoshioka of Wealth Enhancement Management give their expert forecasts. Plus, tech strategist King Lip is flagging one big red flag he is seeing in the space right now. And, Max Kettner from HSBC Global Researchâs thinks last weekâs weakness is just temporary. He explains why he is still betting on the bull case.
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A major selloff in tech and semis stocks today with Nvidia having its worst day since March 2020. Citiâs Scott Chronert and Wealth Enhancementâs Nicole Webb break down the market action from a volatile week. Rapidan Energy Groupâs Bob McNally on the energy markets as tensions increase in the Middle Eeast. Evercore Vice Chairman Krishna Guha recaps a busy week in economic data and Fedspeak. Plus, our Kate Rooney on the bitcoin halving.
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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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Tech earnings begin in earnest as Netflix reports Q1. We have you covered from every angle on the big moves with Evercoreâs Mark Mahaney, Deeperwaterâs Gene Munster and Third Bridgeâs Jamie Lumley. JC2 Ventures CEO and former Cisco CEO John Chambers on if the IPO window is opening again and the slide in tech stocks. Plus, Janus Henderson CEO Ali Dibadj gives his market playbook and Morgan sits down with activist investor Ancora on what changes they want to see at Norfolk Southern.
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Our all-star panel of Odyssey Capitalâs Jason Snipe, Big Technologyâs Alex Kantrowitz and Virtusâ Joe Terranova explain what they will be watching from Netflixâs numbers in Overtime. Plus, Blackrockâs Rick Rieder weighs in on where yields are going and when the fed might actually start cutting interest rates this year â if at all. And, Ankur Crawford from Alger tells us the haves and have nots of earnings season.
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While space billionaires have a slew of visions for the future of humanity, few are literally reaching for the stars literally. Kam Ghaffarian, the co-founder of Axiom Space, Intuitive Machines and more, joins Morgan Brennan from the Space Symposium to discuss the trillion-dollar opportunity in the space economy, nuclear reactors and more.
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Charles Schwab Chief Investment Strategist Liz Ann Sonders talks the recent pullback as stocks finished mostly lower to extend Aprilâs slide. Earnings from CSX, Las Vegas Sands, Alcoa. Maxim analyst Tom Forte on his new note: âIs Apple Dead Money?â Head of Ares Credit Group Kipp DeVeer on where the credit giant is seeing opportunity. Plus, whatâs next for TikTok as Congress aims to bring a bill to the floor.
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What does the back-up in yields and expectations for rate cuts mean for the rally? Josh Brown from Ritholtz Wealth Management, Hightowerâs Stephanie Link and NFJâs John Mowrey all break down what they see in store for stocks. Plus, top technician Jason Hunter explains why he sees some trouble brewing in the charts. And, Sebastien Page from T. Rowe Price went from being âreluctantly bearishâ to being âaggressively neutral.â He tells us what it would take for him to turn bullish.
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A volatile session for stocks as investors weigh more comments from Fed Chair Jay Powell and tensions in the Middle East. Earnings from United, Interactive Brokers and JB Hunt. Interactive Brokers founder Thomas Peterffy on the latest quarter and what it means for the broader economy. Oakmarkâs Bill Nygren on his top value picks. Plus, Jon Alterman, Center for Strategic and International Studies Director of Middle East Program, on the latest signals from Israel and Iran.
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What is next for stocks? Trivariateâs Adam Parker, CNBCâs Steve Liesman and Truistâs Keith Lerner break down their market forecasts. Plus, Samantha McLemore from Patient Capital is still bullish on stocks. She explains why â and where she is seeing opportunity right now. And, Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan gives his first take on the quarter.
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Stocks gave up early gains and the major averages closed lower with the Dow posting its largest intraday swing since March 2023. 3Fourteen Research founder Warren Pies and The Bahnsen Groupâs David Bahnsen break down the market action while Hamilton Lane co-CEO Erik Hirsch on how private markets are reacting to the geopolitical turmoil. T. Rowe Priceâs Dom Rizzo on top tech picks while Richard Haass talks Israelâs potential next moves.
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