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The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge came in-line with estimates. We’ll look at how to position as stocks shake off a rough start to the year. Plus, Nvidia’s CEO is at the White House to meet with President Trump. And tariffs are set to take effect on Mexico, Canada, and China tomorrow. We’ll look at which companies have the most exposure and how to protect your portfolio.
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Tesla moving higher despite dismal results, but our analyst says its in a unique position with a supercharged AI and self-driving outlook. Plus, Apple is on deck to report results and one CIO says the bar seems pretty low post-DeepSeek. And UPS is tracking for its worst day on record after announcing plans to scale back Amazon deliveries. We’ll speak with the CEO about that and their cost-cutting efforts.
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We’re gearing up for the Fed’s first rate decision under the second Trump administration, and what to expect Chair Powell to say at his press conference. Plus, Nvidia falling again on more AI news and reports of potentially stricter restrictions on their China sales. And we’ll look ahead to Microsoft, Tesla and Caterpillar’s results after the bell in Earnings Exchange.
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The Nasdaq is rebounding after yesterday’s Nvidia-led sell-off, but Vaneck’s CEO sees more pain ahead for big tech. If that comes to pass, Barclays says health care stands to be the biggest beneficiary of tech’s underperformance, and our analyst has the names with the biggest upside. And consumer confidence came in weaker than expected as Main Street remains pessimistic about their future employment. We’ll look at what it means for the Fed’s next move.
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DeepSeek isn’t just outperforming Silicon Valley competitors – it’s also open-source, cost effective, and requires way less computational power. VC Bradely Tusk tells us it’s going to be really hard to tell his starts ups not to use it. Plus, some good news on the housing front. New home sales were better than expected, and rents are coming down. This matters to CPI, PCE and to the Fed. We discuss if a rate cut could be on the docket for Wednesday’s meeting.
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The S&P 500 is hitting another record high ahead of the busiest week of earnings, but our market guest is worried about one risk to the overall rally. Plus, President Trump wants the Fed to cut rates, and our economist thinks he might get his wish times three! And Netflix is getting another big upgrade on Wall Street to cap off the stock’s best week in a year.
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President Trump speaking to bank CEOs at Davos, and throwing punches at some of them with his comments too. Plus, Blackrock’s Larry Fink is warning of renewed inflation risk to the market. And Netflix is moving higher again today after its blowout earnings report. We’ll look at the fallout for the media landscape.
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The Trump-backed, multibillion-dollar AI initiative “Stargate” answers some key questions about the AI trade, according to one analyst. Plus, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says a strong dollar isn’t bad, but P&G’s CEO says it isn’t good either, and our market guest says staying small helps avoid it altogether. And the CEO of Chuck E. Cheese’s parent company joins us with the latest on their turnaround efforts after filing for, and emerging from, bankruptcy in 2020.
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Day 1 of Trump 2.0 brought 46 presidential actions, along with a shift in tone on tariffs that the market seems to be welcoming today. We have the latest and what could happen next. Plus, venture capitalist Bradley Tusk says Trump repealing Biden’s orders on AI doesn’t matter and will join us to explain. And S&P Vice Chair Dan Yergin is live from Davos with the business community’s reaction to Trump declaring a “national energy emergency”.
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Will TikTok go dark this weekend? Will Elon Musk buy it? We game out the likely scenarios for the social media apps—and dig into the cybersecurity risks for both users and non-users alike. Bitcoin up 10% in the week before Trump’s inauguration, just how high crypto can go this year, according to Standard Chartered. Plus, Bernstein analyst Toni Sacconaghi tells us where he’s finding value in big tech in his final TV interview ahead of retirement.
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President-elect Trump’s pick for Treasury Secretary is testifying before the Senate Banking Committee. Plus, we have an exclusive sit-down interview with Citi CEO Jane Fraser on the heels of the bank’s strong quarterly results. And USAA’s CEO is on the ground in California as residents begin to rebuild their lives in the wake of the devastating wildfires.
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Inflation is cooling, yields are dropping, and stocks are rallying. Can today’s market action last or is it a last hurrah before tariffs take center stage? Plus, deal activity is surging to start the year. We’ll look at who could be next. And we’ll speak with one TikTok creator with millions of dollars at stake about how she’s preparing for a potential ban.
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Stocks moving lower on the eve of earnings season, but our guest is warning of a different risk that the market is underpricing. Plus, TikTok denying a report that it’s weighing a sale to Elon Musk. We’ll look at the platform’s most likely path forward. And our strategist has the sectors he expects to come out on top this earnings season, and some of them may surprise you.
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The global surge in bond yields and the dollar is putting pressure on tech stocks. We’ll dig into how long these headwinds could persist. Plus, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is calling out Apple for a lack of innovation and for “squeezing people.” We’ll look at the potential fallout for advertisers amid his recent political shift. And Redfin is fielding thousands of calls as the rental market looks to absorb the fallout from the California wildfires. We’ll check on the real estate market with the broker’s CEO.
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Stocks selling off on today’s jobs report, now erasing all their post-election gains, and one of our guests says don’t expect that to change until yields move lower. Plus, Disney, Fox and Warner Bros. are pulling the plug on their joint venture, Venu Sports. We’ll look at why and what it means for the media landscape. And NATO’s former Supreme Allied Commander Adm. James Stavridis joins us with a look at Greenland’s strategic importance and how the U.S. can expand its presence there.
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Deadly wildfires continue to devastate Southern California. We speak with two people directly impacted. Plus, we’re decades away from useful quantum computers – or so says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. We talk to one CEO who says that timeline is dead-wrong.
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Mark Zuckerberg is taking a page out of Elon Musk’s playbook by eliminating fact checkers in favor of community notes. We have the details and a look at the bigger battle that could be brewing. Plus, MoffettNathanson is downgrading Apple to Sell for the first time, and it’s got Wall Street second-guessing the stock. The analyst behind that call joins us to make his case.
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Pres.-elect Trump denies he’s considering paring back tariffs, so what would a full rollout mean for stocks, bonds, and currencies? We’ll debate. Plus, Disney striking the first big media deal of the year with Fubo. We’ll break down the details and what it means for the broader media landscape. And one analyst calls 2025 the year of the underdog airlines, and she’s upgrading American as a result. She’ll join us to make her case.
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Rep.-elect Mike Johnson is fighting to retain the gavel as House Speaker, and we’ll game out the potential impact of a protracted battle for speakership. Plus, our market guest is staying bullish on the U.S. despite the drama in D.C., and joins us with the themes driving stocks in the new year. But our technician isn’t feeling so optimistic, and brings three charts that make him worry about near-term risk.
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2025’s first big data point is a strong one, but our market guest still sees the Fed cutting rates for times this year. Plus, Tesla getting hit after its first-ever annual drop in deliveries, but our analyst is watching the trends in autonomous driving instead. And we’ll speak with the CEO of a company involved in every aspect of LNG, ahead of a predicted natural gas boom
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