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Former PIMCO Chief Economist Paul McCulley talks what’s next for the Fed after the weak October jobs report—and why he says there should be 150 basis points more of cuts. Goldman Sachs managing director Eric Sheridan gives his tech playbook after six of the Magnificent 7 have reported earnings and what trends he is watching in next weeks reports. Plus, Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves on the company’s just-closed acquisition of Canada-based Stelco, the 2024 election impact on the steel industry, and why he calls the United States “sick” due to tariffs and imports.
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From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s 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 the general election broaches, what is the future of space policy? Investors see the space economy as a bipartisan issue, with gains to be made on either side. On this episode, Space Capital’s Chad Anderson joins Morgan Brennan to break down his space investing thesis, how China is moving at “breakneck speed”, and SpaceX.
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Nearly $5.5T in earnings reported after the bell, including behemoths Apple and Amazon. We have you covered with instant analysis and reaction from every angle. Plus, Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO, discuss his company’s earnings, the outlook for the business and moving forward after some difficult quarters. iPhone co-creator Tony Fadell weighs in on Apple Intelligence and the company’s larger strategy with AI.
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What lies ahead for your money over the remainder of the year? NewEdge’s Cameron Dawson breaks down what she’s expecting for stocks into year-end. Plus, Meena Flynn of Goldman Sachs tells us how she is navigating the uncertainty surrounding the election, earnings and the upcoming Fed decision. And, we run through what to watch from Apple and Amazon when those company’s report in Overtime.
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Tech heavyweights Microsoft and Meta reported their latest numbers. We have you covered with instant analysis and reaction from Wedbush’s Dan Ives and Roth MKM’s Rohit Kulkarni. Coinbase Co-Founder & CEO Brian Armstrong talks about his company’s latest quarter and the broader crypto industry’s efforts ahead of the election. Plus, Doordash CFO talks reaching GAAP profitability for the first time.
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Is the tech trade about to make another major move higher in the weeks ahead? Trivariate’s Adam Parker, Sofi’s Liz Young Thomas and Invesco’s Brian Levitt debate where they stand. Plus, Alger’s Dan Chung – a Microsoft and Meta shareholder – tells us what he is expecting from those names when they report after the bell. And, we run through what to watch from Robinhood and Starbucks earnings.
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The earnings parade rolls on with Google, EA, Visa, Chipotle, Snap, AMD, Reddit and more. We have instant analysis and reaction from Evercore's Mark Mahaney, Bernstein's Stacy Rasgon and DA Davidson's Gil Luria. Plus, Chipotle interim CEO Scott Boatwright gives his first earnings interview in the role to talk his strategy for the company, the latest results and more.
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Solus’ Dan Greenhaus, Payne Capital’s Courtney Garcia and BMO’s Brian Belski break down how they’re navigating a mega week for the mega caps. Plus, GeneDX CEO Katherine Stueland joins us to discuss her company’s big earnings beat. And, we reveal what to watch when Chipotle and AMD report results in Overtime.
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Ford CFO John Lawler joins in an exclusive interview to discuss Q3 earnings, the company’s guidance and what’s ahead in the EV market. Lux Capital co-founder John Wolfe on launching Lux Labs to invest in the next American breakthrough and the rise in defense tech investing. Plus, RBC’s Lori Calvasina on what she’s watching for Big Tech earnings.
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From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s 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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Tony Faddell, inventor of the iPod and co-inventor of the iPhone, joins to discuss the recent spate of bearish Apple headlines—and makes his case for why Apple has a strategic advantage in AI not just right now but for years to come. Plus, the fallout from WSJ’s bombshell report on Elon Musk and Russia and T. Rowe Price’s Tony Wang on how to position ahead of Big Tech earnings next week.
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Between tech earnings and the election, the next two weeks are shaping up to be pivotal for the markets. Professor Jeremy Siegel tells us how he is navigating these upcoming events. Plus, 3Fourteen’s Warren Pies tells us why he sees stocks rallying into the year end. And, DataTrek’s Nick Colas is flagging what he says is a positive sign for the tech sector heading into 2025.
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Morgan sits down with Palantir CEO Alex Karp and L3Harris CEO Chris Kubasik to talk the strategic partnership announced between the two firms, advancing AI in the military and defending America and its allies around the world. Compass CEO Robert Reffkin on the surge in new home sales and mortgage rates. Plus, digging into Tesla’s best day in over a decade.
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How should you play these markets over the remainder of the year? Virtus’ Joe Terranova, Merrill and BofA Private Bank’s Marci McGregor and Capital Area Planning Group’s Malcolm Ethridge tell us how they’re navigating the next few months. Plus, Erik Woodring from Morgan Stanley sets us up for Apple’s earnings next week. And, all the details behind Southwest’s stock drop after striking a deal with an activist investor.
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A wild day of tech earnings, including from Tesla, IBM, Lam Research, ServiceNow, plus Las Vegas Sands and Mattel. High-profile analyst Dan Ives reacts to Tesla’s numbers and former board member Steve Westly gives a bigger picture take on where the EV-maker stands. Jon spoke with IBM CEO Arvind Krishna and ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott before the earnings call and brings those comments to you.
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How could the new rate reality impact the road ahead for stocks? Wells Fargo’s Chris Harvey, Requisite Capital Management’s Bryn Talkington and HSBC’s Max Kettner break down where they stand. Plus, Ashley MacNeill from Vista tells us where she is seeing opportunity in the software and tech space. And, we tell you what to watch from IBM and Tesla when they report after the bell.
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The CDC announced a link between McDonald’s and a multistate E. coli outbreak. Dr. Scott Gottlieb on what that means for the company and consumers. Morgan sits down with Norfolk Southern CEO Mark George for his first interview in the new role. Starbucks shares slid in Overtime after giving a Q4 warning and suspending its 2025 guidance. Plus, Evernote co-founder Phil Libin on tempering AI expectations.
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From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s 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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Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon debuted his company’s new AI mobile chip right before joining to discuss the new chip’s performance, the AI strategy, Intel rumors and more. Glossier CEO Kyle Leahy breaks down her company’s sales, its foray into fragrance and if an IPO could be in the future. Plus, Morgan Stanley Global Chief Economist Seth Carpenter on the latest data the Fed is watching.
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