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Tech's Wild Week, a New Oil Ban, and a Soft Landing Ahead?  02/06/23

Tech's Wild Week, a New Oil Ban, and a Soft Landing Ahead? 02/06/23

It's been a wild few weeks for mega-cap tech, with the Nasdaq up nearly 15% this year after wrapping its fifth straight weeks of gains in what has been its longest weekly winning streak since November 2021. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney and Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz discuss the road ahead for tech. Plus, Europe has imposed a new ban on Russian-made diesel fuel and other oil products, such as gasoline and jet fuel. Again Capital's John Kilduff explains what this means for prices. And, a new note from Goldman Sachs suggests a soft landing may be a possibility. Chantico Global's Gina Sanchez and G Squared Private Wealth's Victoria Greene break down the markets.
44:5606/02/2023
Big Tech's Tumble, Ford's Disappointing Guidance, and Major Share Buybacks 02/03/23

Big Tech's Tumble, Ford's Disappointing Guidance, and Major Share Buybacks 02/03/23

Big tech is taking a tumble after Apple, Amazon, and Alphabet all reported earnings losses and issued weak guidance going forward. Arete Research's Richard Kramer give the outlook for the sector. Plus, shares of Ford are dropping at the company posted an ugly four quarter and a disappointing full-year outlook. Jefferies' Philippe Houchois dives into the latest. And, Meta and Chevron are the latest companies announcing major share buyback plans, with 77 new programs announced in January. American Enterprise Institute's Jimmy Pethokoukis gives the details.
44:4003/02/2023
Tech's Big Rally, Adani Group's Decline, and Cooling Inflation? 02/02/23

Tech's Big Rally, Adani Group's Decline, and Cooling Inflation? 02/02/23

Shares of Meta are surging after the company posted better-than-expected revenue and issued a $40 billion stock buyback. Laffer Tengler Investments' Nancy Tengler breaks down what to expect from Apple, Amazon, and Alphabet's earnings reports today. Plus, after short-seller Hindenburg Research accused Adani Group of stock manipulation, the company's total losses are now topping $100 billion. The Wall Street Journal's Weilun Soon gives the latest. And, investor sentiment is rising on signs that the Fed may be ready to pause its rate hike campaign. Tiger 21's Michael Sonnenfeldt and Matrix Asset Advisors' David Katz discuss the markets.
44:2202/02/2023
Snap Shares Sinking, the Fed's First 2023 Decision, and the January Indicator Trifecta 02/01/23

Snap Shares Sinking, the Fed's First 2023 Decision, and the January Indicator Trifecta 02/01/23

Shares of Snap are plunging on the heels of yesterday's Q4 earnings report, where the company beat on earnings but missed on revenue and daily active users. Neuberger Berman's Daniel Flax and Cleo Capital's Sarah Kunst discuss the social stock trade. Plus, investors are gearing up for the conclusion of the Fed's first policy meeting of the new year. Palumbo Wealth Management's Phil Palumbo and S&P Global Ratings' Beth Ann Bovino weigh in on what to expect. And, Wall Street has hit the January Indicator Trifecta, with the Santa Claus Rally, the First Five Days Early Warning System, and the January Barometer all logging gains. Credit Suisse's Patrick Palfrey explains the markets going forward.
44:1901/02/2023
The First FOMC Meeting of the Year, UPS Earnings, and OPEC's Outlook 01/31/23

The First FOMC Meeting of the Year, UPS Earnings, and OPEC's Outlook 01/31/23

The Federal Reserve is kicking off its first policy decision meeting of the year, and after seven straight rate hikes in 2022, investors are expecting the committee to continue easing off the accelerator. Former Fed Vice Chairman Roger Ferguson gives his thoughts. Plus, Wall Street is watching shares of UPS as the company prepares to report Q4 earnings. BofA Securities' Ken Hoexter breaks down what to expect. And, OPEC+ is meeting again virtually, with the big question being whether they will keep their current output plan. RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft weighs in on the outlook.
44:4331/01/2023
Semi Stocks' Outlook, the Housing Market, and Earnings Season Ahead 01/30/23

Semi Stocks' Outlook, the Housing Market, and Earnings Season Ahead 01/30/23

Another rough day is shaping up for Intel after an ugly trading session on Friday and an even uglier Q4 earnings report. Moor Insights & Strategy's Patrick Moorhead explains the road ahead. Plus, Wall Street is awaiting a batch of housing data this week, including the S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index. Cortland's Brad Dillman discusses what to expect. And, it's the biggest week of earnings season, with 100 S&P 500 companies set to report. Carson Group's Ryan Detrick, New Street Advisors Group's Delano Saporu, and Zor Capital's Joseph Fahmy weigh in on the markets.
44:5130/01/2023
Chevron’s Stock Bounce, Cautious Corporate Guidance, and Earnings Next Week  1/27/23

Chevron’s Stock Bounce, Cautious Corporate Guidance, and Earnings Next Week 1/27/23

Shares of Chevron are ticking up on the news that the company is launching a $75 billion buyback and is hiking its dividend by 6%. RBC Capital Markets’ Biraj Borkhataria explains what to expect from the Q4 earnings report today. Plus, guidance for the year ahead has been cautious as rising interest rates and a potential consumer slowdown continue to weigh on corporate profits. Washington Crossing Advisors’ Kevin Caron lays out his outlook. And, Wall Street is digesting another week of earnings before the parade rolls on next week. Evans May Wealth’s Lizzie Evans discusses where to invest.
45:0027/01/2023
Tesla Shares Popping, Europe’s Energy Outlook, and Trump’s Return to Facebook  1/26/23

Tesla Shares Popping, Europe’s Energy Outlook, and Trump’s Return to Facebook 1/26/23

Tesla shares are popping after the company beat on both earnings and revenue. Canaccord Genuity’s George Gianarikas gives the details. Plus, new research from Deutsche Bank shows that Europe may make it through this winter from an energy perspective. Former Chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Neil Chaterjee weighs in on the outlook. And, Meta is allowing former president Donald Trump to return to Facebook and Instagram after a nearly two year suspension. American Enterprise Institute’s James Pethokoukis explains why.
45:5226/01/2023
Worldwide Exchange 1/25/23

Worldwide Exchange 1/25/23

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and live international market action.
45:1925/01/2023
Tech Sector Rally, More Earnings Ahead, and Stock Investing Opportunities  1/24/23

Tech Sector Rally, More Earnings Ahead, and Stock Investing Opportunities 1/24/23

The tech sector is on fire, with the Nasdaq off to its best start for a year since 2019 when it ran up 8% in the first three weeks of January and finished up 35% overall. Hargreaves Landsdown's Sophie Lund-Yates explains what's to come. Plus, investors are gearing up for another batch of economic data and earnings as they look for signs of a slowdown in Fed-induced rate hikes. Capital Wealth Planning's Kevin Simpson gives his thoughts on the markets. And, what opportunities lie ahead for stock investments on Wall Street? Pivotal Advisors' Tiffany McGhee weighs in.
45:0024/01/2023
Tech Sector Pops, Fixed Income Opportunities, and the Earnings Week Ahead  1/23/23

Tech Sector Pops, Fixed Income Opportunities, and the Earnings Week Ahead 1/23/23

It's been a pretty hot year for many stocks in the tech sector, with the Nasdaq on a three-week winning streak. Liberty Sky Advisors' Ian Whittaker lays out the latest. Plus, a new trading model from JPMorgan shows the odds of a recession are falling sharply across multiple markets. BondBloxx's Joanna Gallegos breaks down the opportunities in fixed income. And, it's a busy week ahead for investors, with 12 Dow components and about one sixth of the S&P 500 set to report earnings. Veritas Financial Group's Greg Branch discusses what to expect.
45:3223/01/2023
Netflix's Subscriber Growth, the Emerging Markets Trade, and the Fed's Inflation Take  1/20/23

Netflix's Subscriber Growth, the Emerging Markets Trade, and the Fed's Inflation Take 1/20/23

Netflix shares are rising on the back of in-line revenue and an increase of over 7 million subscribers during the fourth quarter. Clockwise Capital's James Cakmak discusses the results. Plus, while the major indexes in the U.S. have faced growing pressure after a solid start to the year, emerging markets have not. Mobius Capital Partners' Mark Mobius explains where to invest. And, several Fed officials are encouraged by the impact of rate hikes on inflation. Main Street Asset Management's Erin Gibbs and Defiance ETFs' Sylvia Jablonski break down the markets.
45:3820/01/2023
Netflix Earnings, Record Cash Holdings, and a Bullish View on Wall Street  1/19/23

Netflix Earnings, Record Cash Holdings, and a Bullish View on Wall Street 1/19/23

Netflix is gearing up to report Q4 results after the bell as investors look for insight into subscriber and revenue growth since it launched its ad tier in November. Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz explains what to expect. Plus, the Investment Company Institute says a record amount of funds flowed into money market accounts at the end of last year, topping the previous peak in 2020. Girard's Timothy Chubb gives his outlook on the markets. And, renewed recession worries are curbing stocks' run to start the new year, but is there a reason to still be bullish? CFRA's Sam Stovall weighs in.
45:0319/01/2023
Crypto's Bounce, December Retail Sales, and A Market Rally?  1/18/23

Crypto's Bounce, December Retail Sales, and A Market Rally? 1/18/23

Bitcoin and Ether are outperforming just about all traditional assets, with both posting gains of roughly 30%. Kaiko's Clara Medalie discusses if this is a short-term bounce or a long-term bull trend. Plus, December retail sales figures are expected today as investors look for insight into the state of the consumer and inflation. Kearney Consumer Institute's Katie Thomas breaks down what to expect. And, a number of strategists are telling clients that the VIX falling to its lowest level in months could be a warning signal that the latest stock market rally may be winding down. Potomac Wealth Advisors' Mark Avallone and Fairlead Strategies' Katie Stockton weigh in on what this means for trading.
44:5918/01/2023
/Live from Davos 2023, the Energy Outlook, and More Bank Earnings  1/17/23

/Live from Davos 2023, the Energy Outlook, and More Bank Earnings 1/17/23

It's a big couple of days from Davos, Switzerland and the World Economic Forum. Bain Capital's Stephen Pagliuca breaks down his predictions for the year. Plus, when it comes to oil prices, there are going to be two major factors this year: how much China begins buying up oil again, and whether OPEC+ will cut production again in the coming months. S&P Global's Dan Yergin discusses the outlook from Davos. And, after a mixed bag of results on Friday, investors are gearing up for round two of bank earnings. Whalen Global Advisors' Christopher Whalen explains what to expect.
45:2017/01/2023
Big Bank Earnings, Oil Prices on the Rise, and Friday the 13th  1/13/23

Big Bank Earnings, Oil Prices on the Rise, and Friday the 13th 1/13/23

Earnings from banks both big and small are on deck today as many bank stocks come off a red hot week. Mendon Capital Advisors' Anton Schutz breaks down what to expect. Plus, oil prices are back on the rise, and this week, they're on track for a gain of more than 6%, with ICE Brent Crude in line for its best performance since October. RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft talks all things energy. And, today is Friday the 13th, which historically has a good reputation on Wall Street. Hodges Capital Management's Eric Marshall and Veritas Financial Group's Greg Branch discuss the markets.
45:1413/01/2023
Disney's Board Shakeup, December CPI, and Earnings Season Expectations  1/12/23

Disney's Board Shakeup, December CPI, and Earnings Season Expectations 1/12/23

Disney is gearing up for a big board room battle with billionaire Nelson Peltz, who wants to join the board. Big Technology's Alex Kantrowitz gives the latest. Plus, investors are awaiting the December CPI report, with analysts expecting a 6.5% rise from a year ago. NatWest Markets' Michelle Girard explains what to expect. And, markets are muted ahead of earnings season, where 7 of the 11 sectors are forecasted to contract. Blanke Schein Wealth Management's Robert Schein and Bolvin Wealth Management's Gina Bolvin break down the trading day ahead.
45:0212/01/2023
The Market Technicals, Energy Stocks in 2023, and Tomorrow's CPI Report  1/11/23

The Market Technicals, Energy Stocks in 2023, and Tomorrow's CPI Report 1/11/23

Despite the pain of inflation, higher interest rates, and falling earnings expectations, do the technicals suggest better days ahead for stocks? Piper Sandler's Craig Johnson weighs in. Plus, the energy sector had a record year in 2022, soaring 59% on average. RBC Capital Markets' Biraj Borkhataria discusses the outlook for the sector this year. And, ahead of tomorrow's CPI report, the bulls may be in control, with signals suggesting a continuation of the near-term price action. Horizon Investments' Zachary Hill gives his views on the markets.
46:2511/01/2023
Brazil’s Economy, A January Markets Rally, and Economic Data This Week  1/10/23

Brazil’s Economy, A January Markets Rally, and Economic Data This Week 1/10/23

The mob of supporters of Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro that stormed government buildings this weekend may turn out to be a reality check for Latin America’s largest economy. Bulltick Capital Markets’ Kathryn Rooney Vera explains the outlook. Plus, with a mixed session for the markets yesterday, is a January rally still a possibility? Salem Investment Counselors’ David Rea weighs in. And, investors are awaiting more economic data ahead of Thursday’s CPI print to see if inflation is finally cooling. KKM Financial’s Jeff Kilburg previews the trading day.
44:5310/01/2023
The New House Speaker, China’s Reopening, and Markets This Week  1/9/23

The New House Speaker, China’s Reopening, and Markets This Week 1/9/23

Concessions made by freshly appointed House speaker Kevin McCarthy may rear their head as lawmakers take up rules to govern the new Congress and united a fractured party. Tina Fordham gives the latest. Plus, tens of thousands of travelers are flocking to China’s airports and train stations after the country reopened its borders this weekend. Dewardric McNeal explains what’s to come. And, investors are awaiting a slew of economic data this week as they search for signs of a pause or pivot in the Fed’s rate hiking campaign. Harris Financial Group’s Jamie Cox and Decatur Capital’s Degas Wright break down their outlook for the markets.
45:2309/01/2023
Worldwide Exchange+ Exclusive from the Goldman Sachs Global Energy & Clean Technology Conference 1/6/23

Worldwide Exchange+ Exclusive from the Goldman Sachs Global Energy & Clean Technology Conference 1/6/23

In this CNBC exclusive from the annual Goldman Sachs Global Energy and Clean Tech Conference, Brian Sullivan speaks with some of the biggest names in energy to discuss key issues impacting the energy markets and whether the strong gains in 2022 can continue into this new year. Guests include: Chesapeake Energy CEO Nick Dell’Osso, Cheniere Energy CEO Jack Fusco, and Pioneer Natural Resources CEO Scott Sheffield. (Record date: 1/5/22)
18:1806/01/2023
Jobs Friday, House Speaker Standoff, and Mixed Stock Futures  01/06/23

Jobs Friday, House Speaker Standoff, and Mixed Stock Futures 01/06/23

The monthly employment data is out today, where it’s expected that U.S. job and wage growth was solid in December, though rising interest rates could slow momentum this year. Lightcast’s Rucha Vankudre breaks down the numbers. Plus, the ongoing standoff within the Republican party over Kevin McCarthy’s bid to become House Speaker continues. Raymond James’ Ed Mills gives the latest. And, stock futures are mixed as the Fed signals that they may not be done with their campaign to tame inflation. Palisade Capital Management’s Dan Veru and Rose Advisors as Hightower’s Patrick Fruzzetti explain how to play the markets.
44:5706/01/2023
Amazon Layoffs, Votes for House Speaker, and Chinese Tech Stock Gains  01/05/23

Amazon Layoffs, Votes for House Speaker, and Chinese Tech Stock Gains 01/05/23

Amazon is raising the number of employees it plans to lay off, with job cuts focused on the company's e-commerce business, human resources, and technology. Arete Research's Richard Kramer explains the outlook. Plus, Republican congressman Kevin McCarthy is set to try and secure enough votes to become House Speaker for a third straight day. Stifel's Brian Gardner gives the latest. And, big gains in Chinese tech stocks may be signaling that the government's wide-ranging crackdown on tech and other sectors may be nearing an end. Krane Shares' Brendan Ahern discusses whether China is investable again.
44:5505/01/2023
GE's Healthcare Spin-Off, Apple and Tesla's Market Value Meltdown, and Biden's Infrastructure Plan  01/04/23

GE's Healthcare Spin-Off, Apple and Tesla's Market Value Meltdown, and Biden's Infrastructure Plan 01/04/23

Shares of GE are lower as the company gears up for the first day of trading for its healthcare unit spin-off under the ticker GEHC. William Blair's Nicholas Heymann discusses the stock. Plus, Apple and Tesla are also looking to trade in the red today, with both companies losing significant market value in the last year. Hargreaves Lansdown' Sophie Lund-Yates gives the outlook. And, President Biden is heading to Kentucky today to promote the economy and his infrastructure law. Thompson Research Group's Kathryn Thompson explains what to expect.
45:0904/01/2023
Oil Prices in 2023, the DC Agenda, and Rising Stock Futures  01/03/23

Oil Prices in 2023, the DC Agenda, and Rising Stock Futures 01/03/23

Oil prices are holding steady today despite weaker factory data from China and a warning from the head of the IMF about a tough year ahead for the global economy. Rystad Energy's Jorge Leon gives the 2023 outlook. Plus, as Congress prepares to return to Capitol Hill, Republicans are set to take control of the House, presenting new challenges for President Biden's agenda. American Enterprise Institute's Jim Pethokoukis explains what's to come. And, stock futures are higher to start off the year as investors look to January as a market predictor for the rest of the year. Silvercrest Asset Management's Robert Teeter and Pivotal Advisors' Tiffany McGhee break down the trading day ahead.
45:2703/01/2023
Cracks in Crypto, Cooldown in Housing, and the Final Days of the Trading Year 12/29/22

Cracks in Crypto, Cooldown in Housing, and the Final Days of the Trading Year 12/29/22

Big cracks within the cryptocurrency market, from the meltdown of the Terra stablecoin to the collapse of FTX, have pushed some investors to ditch the space outright. TechCrunch’s Jacquelyn Melinek explains the outlook. Plus, demand for housing continues to slow due to rising interest rates and fears of a recession in 2023. Cortland’s Brad Dillman weighs in on the sector. And, stocks are gearing up for the second to last trading of the month and year. Miller Tabak’s Matt Maley, Tiger 21’s Michael Sonnenfedlt, and Horizon Investments’ Scott Ladner break down what to expect.
44:4729/12/2022
The Tech Trade, China's Reopening, and the Small Business Outlook 12/28/22

The Tech Trade, China's Reopening, and the Small Business Outlook 12/28/22

It's been a rough year for the markets, with the Nasdaq down nearly 34% and mega-cap tech stocks seeing major losses across the board. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney breaks down the tech trade. Plus, there's been a lot of optimism among investors over China and the reopening of the world's second largest economy as the government works to scrap its long-held Zero Covid policy. MSA Capital's Ben Harburg discusses the latest. And, it's not just big corporation that have been tightening their belts due to fears of inflation and a potential recession - it's also small businesses. Small Business Roundtable's John Stanford explains the outlook.
45:0828/12/2022
Your 2023 Predictions for Energy, Jobs, and Washington, DC 12/27/22

Your 2023 Predictions for Energy, Jobs, and Washington, DC 12/27/22

It's been a crazy ride for oil prices this year, which spiked in February when Russia invaded Ukraine, and again in June. CIBC Private Wealth's Rebecca Bain dives into the energy complex. Plus, as investors look to the employment landscape for insight on the state of the economy, companies weigh whether to hire or fire in 2023. ZipRecruiter's Julia Pollak breaks down her key predictions for jobs next year. And, what's on the agenda for Congress in the coming weeks? Raymond James' Ed Mills weighs in.
44:4027/12/2022
Worldwide Exchange 12/23/22

Worldwide Exchange 12/23/22

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and live international market action.
45:1223/12/2022
Worldwide Exchange 12/22/22

Worldwide Exchange 12/22/22

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and liveinternational market action.
44:4222/12/2022
FedEx’s Continued Decline, Higher Stock Futures, and a Mixed Picture for Individual Stocks 12/21/22

FedEx’s Continued Decline, Higher Stock Futures, and a Mixed Picture for Individual Stocks 12/21/22

FedEx delivered bad news to investors, reporting lower earnings and sales from a year earlier and warning of a continued weaker demand. Bank of America Securities’ Ken Hoexter explains what this means for the company. Plus, stocks are pointing to a higher open as investors gear up for the final trading days of the year. Coastal Bridge Advisors’ Jim Pratt-Heaney dives into his investment thesis. And, what’s the latest for shares of Nike, FedEx, and Tesla? Fairlead Strategies’ Katie Stockton weighs in.
44:3721/12/2022
Will Another Rocky Trading Session Cancel a Year-End Santa Rally? 12/20/22

Will Another Rocky Trading Session Cancel a Year-End Santa Rally? 12/20/22

Markets are bracing for another rocky trading session, with recession risks continuing to weigh on investor sentiment. Palumbo Wealth Management’s Phil Palumbo discusses Wall Street’s hopes for a year-end Santa rally. Plus, authorities in China are scrambling to add hospital beds and build screening clinics as a new wave of Covid cases sweeps through the country. The Wall Street Journal’s Jonathan Cheng gives the latest. And, it’s another busy day for traders, with a slew of economic data and earnings reports on deck. Gilman Hill Asset Management’s Jenny Harrington and Oppenheimer Asset Management’s John Stoltzfus weigh in on what to expect.
44:4020/12/2022
Worldwide Exchange 12/19/22

Worldwide Exchange 12/19/22

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and live international market action.
44:2419/12/2022
The Tech Sector’s Decline, Flat Treasury Levels, and a Continued Stock Sell-Off  12/16/22

The Tech Sector’s Decline, Flat Treasury Levels, and a Continued Stock Sell-Off 12/16/22

The decline in the tech sector continues with outsized moves in the Nasdaq and Nasdaq 100 bringing everyone from Apple to Microsoft down yesterday. Cleo Capital’s Sarah Kunst gives her outlook for these beaten-down stocks. Plus, treasuries are remaining relatively flat following the Fed’s rate hike decision. TD Securities’ Priya Misra dives into market sentiment for bond investors. And, stock futures are looking to extend yesterday’s sell-off, with all the major averages in the red. Piper Sandler’s Craig Johnson and Crossmark Global Investments weigh in on the trading day ahead.
46:3616/12/2022
Tesla's Fall from Grace, Retail Sales on Deck, and China's Declining Economy  12/15/22

Tesla's Fall from Grace, Retail Sales on Deck, and China's Declining Economy 12/15/22

Shares of Tesla have lost nearly half of their value in just the last 90 days and have closed below $500 billion for the first time in more than two years. Roth Capital's Craig Irwin explains the outlook for the company. Plus, we're just 10 days from Christmas as investors gear up for another read on retail. Oppenheimer & Co.'s Brian Nagel breaks down what to watch. And, China's economy is taking a big hit from its failed Zero-COVID policies. ICBC Standard Bank's Jinny Yan gives her insight.
45:5715/12/2022
The Fed's December Decision, Investor Sentiment, and Economic Reports on Deck  12/14/22

The Fed's December Decision, Investor Sentiment, and Economic Reports on Deck 12/14/22

Stock futures are higher ahead as investors await the Federal Reserve's December meeting decision. Federated Hermes' Linda Bakhshian explains what this means for markets. Plus, sentiment among retail investors is showing signs of increasing appetite for putting money to work, though some key concerns do remain. Investopedia's Caleb Silver breaks down the top results. And, it's a busy day ahead for Wall Street with several earnings and economic reports. ProShares' Simeon Hyman weighs in on what to expect.
45:0814/12/2022
Worldwide Exchange 12/13/22

Worldwide Exchange 12/13/22

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and live international market action.
44:5513/12/2022
Worldwide Exchange 12/12/22

Worldwide Exchange 12/12/22

“Worldwide Exchange” delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. Anchored by Brian Sullivan, the program will prepare CNBC’s worldwide audience with a smart take on overnight U.S. news and live international market action.
45:2212/12/2022
Will China Return to Healthier Growth in 2023?;  Retail Analyst: Lululemon Isn’t Suffering From a Lack of Demand; Why a “Twitter Overhang” is Pressuring Tesla’s Stock 12/09/22

Will China Return to Healthier Growth in 2023?; Retail Analyst: Lululemon Isn’t Suffering From a Lack of Demand; Why a “Twitter Overhang” is Pressuring Tesla’s Stock 12/09/22

Shehzad Qazi of China Beige Book discusses what factors are key to renewed growth in the world’s second-largest economy. Plus, Stacey Widlitz of SW Retail Advisors says Lululemon’s issues appear to be more about the massive run-up the stock has had in recent months than a slowdown in store traffic or sales. And, Tim Higgins of the Wall Street Journal talks about the notion Elon Musk is being stretched too thin and is being distracted by spending time at Twitter to focus on his main business, Tesla.
44:2909/12/2022
Mastercard’s View on Consumer Spending & The Economy; Clearer Skies Ahead for Salesforce and the Cloud Sector?; Do Consumers Have An Appetite for More Streaming Ads?  12/08/22

Mastercard’s View on Consumer Spending & The Economy; Clearer Skies Ahead for Salesforce and the Cloud Sector?; Do Consumers Have An Appetite for More Streaming Ads? 12/08/22

Mastercard is out with exclusive data on how inflation may impact consumer spending in the year ahead. Plus, a discussion on whether Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff can right the ship after a tough stretch for the company and the overall cloud sector. And, Alex Kantrowitz of Big Data talks about the latest entrant to the ad-supported streaming market, Disney+
45:0508/12/2022
Renewable Energy Sources, Homebuilder Stocks, and the Markets’ Losing Streak  12/07/22

Renewable Energy Sources, Homebuilder Stocks, and the Markets’ Losing Streak 12/07/22

The race is on to replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources, such as solar, wind, and green hydrogen. Frontier Renewables’ Balduin Hesse explains the outlook. Plus, despite beating earnings expectations on both the top and bottom lines, Toll Brothers is warning of a potential housing demand slowdown. CFRA’s Ken Leon breaks down the homebuilder stocks. And, stocks extended their losing streak yesterday, with the S&P 500 positing its fourth negative session in a row. Piper Sandler’s Craig Johnson and Gilman Hill Asset Management’s Jenny Harrington lay out the trading day ahead.
44:5507/12/2022
Europe’s Energy Crisis, Goldman Sachs’ Inflation Expectations, and Economic Data on Deck  12/06/22

Europe’s Energy Crisis, Goldman Sachs’ Inflation Expectations, and Economic Data on Deck 12/06/22

Europe’s energy crisis is one that could tilt not just the continent, but also the entire world. into recession. RBC Capital Markets’ Biraj Borkhataria explains the latest developments. Plus, Goldman Sachs is projecting that peak inflation is behind us, but will the Fed stop raising rates in 2023? BondBloxx’s Joanna Gallegos and Manulife’s Nathan Thooft weigh in. And, markets are marginally higher ahead of more economic data and earnings out today. Wall Street Alliance Group’s Aadil Zaman previews the trading day.
45:1906/12/2022
The Latest on the OPEC+ Meeting, Stock Futures, and the Trading Week Ahead  12/05/22

The Latest on the OPEC+ Meeting, Stock Futures, and the Trading Week Ahead 12/05/22

The price of crude oil is catching a bid after a very busy 24 hours on the energy front. RBC Capital Markets’ Helima Croft recaps the OPEC+ meeting. Plus, futures are lower ahead of the Federal Reserve’s December meeting, where investors are expecting a 50 basis point rate hike. Sanctuary Wealth’s Mary Ann Bartels gives her take. And, it’s a busy week ahead for economic data, with new reads of the Producer Price Index and ISM Services Index on deck. Veritas Financial’s Greg Branch previews the new trading day.
44:4905/12/2022
EU Oil Sanctions, the November Jobs Report, and a Potential 2023 Recession  12/02/22

EU Oil Sanctions, the November Jobs Report, and a Potential 2023 Recession 12/02/22

The European Union is closing in on a possible Russian oil price cap of $60 a barrel. Sankey Research's Paul Sankey explains the implications for this weekend's OPEC+ meeting. Plus, investors are awaiting this morning's November jobs report, with economists expecting employers to have added around 200,000 jobs last month. Oppenheimer Asset Management's John Stoltzfus and Winthrop Capital Management's Greg Hahn break down the impact on the markets. And, is a 2023 recession inevitable? Ariel Investments' Rupal Bhansali weighs in.
44:4302/12/2022
FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Speaks Out, Oil Prices Rise, and Markets Look for Signs of Strength  12/01/22

FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried Speaks Out, Oil Prices Rise, and Markets Look for Signs of Strength 12/01/22

Congress is set to hold its first hearing on the downfall of FTX, which comes on the heels of founder Sam Bankman-Fried's conversation with Andrew Ross Sorkin at yesterday's DealBook event. CoinDesk's Tracy Wang explains the latest. Plus, oil saw 3% gains yesterday in its best day since early November. Kpler's Matt Smith breaks down the energy outlook. And, futures are lower after the major averages rallied on the back of Federal Reserve Jerome Powell's signaling that smaller interest rate hikes could come as early as this month. The Glenview Trust Company's Bill Stone and RDM Financial Group's Michael Sheldon weigh in on the markets.
44:3701/12/2022
Tech’s Weak Spot, Oil’s Price Action, and a Housing Market Cooldown  11/30/22

Tech’s Weak Spot, Oil’s Price Action, and a Housing Market Cooldown 11/30/22

Rounding out the final trading day of November, tech continues to be a weak spot for investors, with the Nasdaq standing as the only major index on track to end the month lower. Arete Research’s Rocco Strauss explains the outlook for the sector. Plus, crude prices are looking at some modest gains today as investors gear up for this weekend’s meeting by OPEC+. Saxo Bank’s Ole Hansen breaks down the price action around oil. And, what do recent home price numbers mean for a potential slowdown in the housing market? Cortland’s Brad Dillman weighs in.
45:1130/11/2022
China’s COVID-19 Restrictions, Cyber Week Record Sales, and a Tuesday Stock Turnaround  11/29/22

China’s COVID-19 Restrictions, Cyber Week Record Sales, and a Tuesday Stock Turnaround 11/29/22

Officials in China are holding a press conference today over the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions showing no signs of easing, a policy move that some think could actually create an economic opportunity down the road. Robert Kuhn, a long-term advisor to China’s leaders, explains the outlook. Plus, shopping for Cyber Week is expected to hit all-time highs this year despite concerns over a potential consumer slowdown. Telsey Advisory Group’s Dana Telsey gives her top stock picks in the sector. And, markets are marginally higher following yesterday’s selloff. Waddell & Assocs.’ David Waddell, Pivotal Advisors’ Tiffany McGhee, and Allspring Global Investments’ Margie Patel weigh in on the trading day ahead.
45:2129/11/2022
Unrest in China, Record Black Friday Sales, and Lower Stock Futures  11/28/22

Unrest in China, Record Black Friday Sales, and Lower Stock Futures 11/28/22

Unrest is erupting in cities across China overnight amid the country’s ever increasing COVID-19 lockdowns and restrictions. Longview Global’s Dewardric McNeal gives the latest. Plus, Black Friday saw record sales in online shopping, with a similar outcome expected for Cyber Monday today. R5 Capital’s Scott Mushkin breaks down his holiday outlook. And, markets are lower in pre-market trading. Fernwood Investment Management’s Cate Faddis and G Squared Private Wealth’s Victoria Greene discuss where they’re putting their money.
44:5028/11/2022
Black Friday Sales, an iPhone Production Slowdown, and the Shortened Trading Day Ahead 11/25/22

Black Friday Sales, an iPhone Production Slowdown, and the Shortened Trading Day Ahead 11/25/22

U.S. retailers are bracing for a slower-than-normal Black Friday as inflation weighs on consumer demand. J. Rogers Kniffen Worldwide’s Jan Kniffen breaks down what to expect. Plus, the latest unrest and exodus of workers at Foxconn’s factory in Zhengzhou is adding to pressures on Apple’s production of the iPhone 14 during the company’s most important quarter. Hargreaves Landsdown’s Sophie Lund-Yates gives the latest. And, futures are pointing towards a higher open ahead of the shortened trading day. Advisors Capital Management’s Chuck Lieberman and Infracap’s Jay Hatfield discuss the markets.
44:3425/11/2022
FTX’s Bankruptcy Hearing, Black Friday Shopping, and the State of Agriculture Supply 11/23/22

FTX’s Bankruptcy Hearing, Black Friday Shopping, and the State of Agriculture Supply 11/23/22

The bankruptcy process for FTX is beginning, marking the latest turn in the ongoing saga that is the exchange’s high profile collapse. Investopedia’s Caleb Silver explains the key topics investors are searching for online. Plus, shares of several retail companies are up ahead of Black Friday shopping. Storch Advisors’ Gerald Storch gives his expectations for the holiday shopping season. And, earnings from John Deere are out today as Wall Street looks for insight on the state of agriculture supply. Melius Research’s Rob Wertheimer details what to watch.
44:4023/11/2022