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Worldwide Exchange delivers essential, actionable information and analysis for anyone who wants to be part of the global business conversation. CNBC Anchor Frank Holland takes listeners through top business stories with global significance. Features conversation with key leaders, analysis of business and investor trends, and impact across international markets.
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The Next Steps for Twitter and Elon Musk; The Energy Industry Faces Structural Supply Challenges; Will Mortgage Rates Above 5% Take Some Heat Out of the U.S. Housing Market? 4/18/22

The Next Steps for Twitter and Elon Musk; The Energy Industry Faces Structural Supply Challenges; Will Mortgage Rates Above 5% Take Some Heat Out of the U.S. Housing Market? 4/18/22

Axios’ Sara Fischer and CFRA analyst Angelo Zino discuss the move by Twitter’s board to limit Elon Musk’s ability to increase his stake in the company, and whether he could potentially secure financing for his takeover bid. Plus, Eric Nuttall of Ninepoint Partners says the combination of underinvestment and falling inventories could lead to oil prices hitting an all-time inflation-adjusted high by 2023. And, the CEO of Coldwell Banker Real Estate weighs in on the state of the housing market, with mortgage rises continuing to move well above 5%.
45:0518/04/2022
Housing prices rising, Bank earnings, Food-flation.  4/14/22

Housing prices rising, Bank earnings, Food-flation. 4/14/22

Housing prices continue to rise, along with mortgage rates. We discuss the market with Howard Hughes CEO David O’Reilly, and talk about where Americans are moving right now. Plus, it’s a big day for bank earnings, with four big banks set to report their quarterly results after JPMorgan’s report yesterday. We dig into the sector with CFRA’s Ken Leon. And Brian’s RBI focuses on food inflation, and how it is impacting consumers and companies. We discuss the new challenges facing restaurants with Chef David Burke.
44:5314/04/2022
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“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.
45:3013/04/2022
Commodity prices ticking up, China Covid lockdowns, Ukraine latest.  4/12/22

Commodity prices ticking up, China Covid lockdowns, Ukraine latest. 4/12/22

Commodity prices such as oil, wheat, and corn are ticking back up. We discuss the broader market impact with Chantico’s Gina Sanchez, and the impact on inflation with NatWest’s Michelle Girard. Plus, some residents in Shanghai are being allowed to slowly leave their Covid-related lockdowns. Our own Eunice Yoon reports. And we check in on the latest conflict in Mariupol, Ukraine, with our own Raf Sanchez who joins from on the ground in Lviv.
44:3612/04/2022
Musk no longer joining Twitter, Inflation data, Small business check in.  4/11/22

Musk no longer joining Twitter, Inflation data, Small business check in. 4/11/22

Elon Musk is no longer joining the board of Twitter, says the CEO. So what does it mean for the stock, for Musk, and for the company? We discuss with Jon Najarian and The Guardian’s Alex Hern. Plus, it’s a big week for inflation data, the first to show the impacts of the war on global pricing. And we check in on the state of small business with Small Business Roundtable’s John Stanford, on the heels of employment data out of the NFIB.
45:1511/04/2022
Tech turbulence, The Masters, Manhattan real estate.  4/8/22

Tech turbulence, The Masters, Manhattan real estate. 4/8/22

Tech stocks have been on a wild ride this year. We take a look at the recent performance with James Cakmak of Clockwise Capital. Plus, Jay Gray joins us from Augusta, Georgia, reporting on The Masters and Tiger Woods’s comeback. And we check in on Manhattan real estate sales with Stephen Kliegerman of Brown Harris Stevens.
45:1308/04/2022
Fed policy, Global supply chain, Tiger returns to The Masters.  4/7/22

Fed policy, Global supply chain, Tiger returns to The Masters. 4/7/22

The Fed has laid out its policy tightening plan. We take a look at how the markets are reacting, with Delancey’s Ivory Johnson and former Fed Chair Roger Ferguson. Plus, the CEO and President of Americas for ESW joins to discuss global supply chain disruptions, and the company’s new alliance with UPS. And Damon Hack of the Golf Channel joins to talk about Tiger Woods’s return to The Masters after the athlete’s recent car crash.
44:0807/04/2022
Hawkish Fed, Oil CEO hearing, mortgage rates.  4/6/22

Hawkish Fed, Oil CEO hearing, mortgage rates. 4/6/22

Fed Chair Lael Brainard struck an unusually hawkish tone regarding raising rates. We discuss what it means for the Fed and the markets. Plus, oil and gas CEOs are heading to Capitol Hill today for a hearing about gas prices. We discuss what to expect with Anne Bradbury. And our own Diana Olick discusses the ripple effects of the 30 year mortgage rate moving past 5%.
45:0206/04/2022
Goldman's Currie Says Oil and Gas Prices Could Be Heading Even Higher; Rising Risks:  The Housing and Water Shortage Facing the American Southwest; Today's RBI:  A History Lesson on the Yield Curve Inverting.  4/5/22

Goldman's Currie Says Oil and Gas Prices Could Be Heading Even Higher; Rising Risks: The Housing and Water Shortage Facing the American Southwest; Today's RBI: A History Lesson on the Yield Curve Inverting. 4/5/22

Goldman Sachs Global Head of Commodities Research Jeff Currie discusses where energy prices may be headed, and says some of the blame can be placed on lack of investment in the sector. Plus, Diana Olick details how drought conditions are impacting every corner of the economy in the West and Southwestern parts of the U.S. And, Brian Sullivan gives some perspective on how well the market performs after the yield curve inverts.
45:2405/04/2022
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“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.
45:1804/04/2022
Worst Q1 since 2020, M&A in 2022, NYC office space.  4/1/22

Worst Q1 since 2020, M&A in 2022, NYC office space. 4/1/22

The markets are coming off their worst first quarter since 2020. But stocks are poised for a higher open today to kick off April. We discuss with Gilman Hill’s Jenny Harrington and Silvercrest’s Robert Teeter. Plus, M&A activity looks to be slowing after the first quarter of 2022, but there are still signs that this year could be a strong one for global dealmaking. Matt Toole, Director of Deals Intelligence at Refinitiv, joins to discuss the latest M&A report. And Mark Dixon, CEO of International Workplace Group, joins to talk about the shifting demand for office space in the city, and where the most valuable real estate will be post-pandemic.
45:4201/04/2022
Petroleum reserves release, Apple’s win streak, Housing prices.  3/31/22

Petroleum reserves release, Apple’s win streak, Housing prices. 3/31/22

President Biden is expected to announce a record release of the Strategic Petroleum Reserves, to make up for supply cuts out of Russia. We discuss the possible impact with RBC’s Helima Croft. Plus, Apple saw an 11-day win streak, a positive in the beaten-down tech sector. We discuss the space with Wedbush’s Joel Kulina. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the price of new home sales, and how much they have increased over the past 22 years.
45:3131/03/2022
Recession indicator, Las Vegas investment, Power City Indexes.  3/30/22

Recession indicator, Las Vegas investment, Power City Indexes. 3/30/22

We discuss the expected inversion of the yield curve, and whether investors should prepare for a recession with Bill Stone of Glenview Trust. Plus, Contessa Brewer sits down with Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke to talk about the Group’s $3B investment in Las Vegas entertainment. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the top performing cities based on the stock performance of their hometown companies, over the past 12 months.
45:1530/03/2022
Bond moves, Energy poverty in the U.K., U.S. energy demand.  3/29/22

Bond moves, Energy poverty in the U.K., U.S. energy demand. 3/29/22

There has been an inversion in the 5 year/30 year bond spread for the first time since 2006. We discuss why it matters, and why investors should be watching that move. Plus, Matthew Copeland of National Energy Action joins to discuss skyrocketing prices of gas in the U.K. and Europe, and how 2 million homes could be plunged into so-called “energy poverty.” And Brian’s RBI focuses on how a population shift towards the south of the U.S. could impact the country’s energy demand.
45:1929/03/2022
Russia sanctions, Shanghai lockdowns, U.S. LNG production.  3/28/22

Russia sanctions, Shanghai lockdowns, U.S. LNG production. 3/28/22

We discuss what sanctions are still available for the U.S. to use against Russia, with Daniel Tannebaum of Oliver Wyman. Plus, Shanghai is heading into a staggered lockdown due to Covid cases, a city of 25 million people that is a manufacturing hub. We talk about the global impacts with our own Eunice Yoon. And Toby Rice, CEO of LNG producer EQT Corp, joins to discuss American production of LNG, energy security, and the push for green energy around the globe.
45:3528/03/2022
Insider buying, Food inflation, Commodity prices.  3/25/22

Insider buying, Food inflation, Commodity prices. 3/25/22

We take a look at the top five stocks seeing the most insider purchasing this week from C-suite executives. Plus, famed chef and owner of Le Bernardin in New York, Eric Ripert, joins to discuss food inflation and how his restaurant is having to adjust. And Jeff Currie of Goldman Sachs joins to discuss commodity prices, including those outside of just oil and gas.
44:5625/03/2022
Biden joins NATO allies in Brussels, Impact of more sanctions on Russia, Billionaire Tull on the record.  3/24/22

Biden joins NATO allies in Brussels, Impact of more sanctions on Russia, Billionaire Tull on the record. 3/24/22

President Biden has arrived in Brussels, where NATO and G-7 leaders are meeting to discuss responses to the war in Ukraine. We discuss possible outcomes with Kevin Book of ClearView Energy Partners, Ian Lesser of the German Marshall Fund, and our own Kayla Tausche. Plus, Billionaire investor Thomas Tull joins to discuss how his thesis is changing amid global market uncertainty, and his recent continued purchases of FIGS.
48:0424/03/2022
Worldwide Exchange: 3/23/22

Worldwide Exchange: 3/23/22

“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.
45:1023/03/2022
It's Gotta Be About The Shoes!  How Nike Overcame Several Hurdles in Its Latest Earnings Report; Targeting the U.S. Mega Mansion of One Russian Oligarch; Why Smaller Energy Names in the Market are Red Hot. 3/22/22

It's Gotta Be About The Shoes! How Nike Overcame Several Hurdles in Its Latest Earnings Report; Targeting the U.S. Mega Mansion of One Russian Oligarch; Why Smaller Energy Names in the Market are Red Hot. 3/22/22

Oppenheimer's Brian Nagel breaks down Nike's latest quarter, including how the company is navigating supply chain issues in Asia. Plus, Robert Frank profiles the Colorado mountain lair of Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, that's become a potential seizure target by U.S. authorities. And, Brian Sullivan details why the small caps have been outperforming the broader market, and which names are leading the way.
45:0622/03/2022
Boeing under pressure, Ukraine and China, Covid trends. 3/21/22

Boeing under pressure, Ukraine and China, Covid trends. 3/21/22

Shares of Boeing are under pressure after a 737 crashed in China this morning. We take a look at the impact and go over what we know about the incident so far. Plus, Ali Arouzi joins us from on the ground in Lviv, and we discuss China’s role with corporate advisor Robert Kuhn. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the recent Covid trends in the U.S.
45:2721/03/2022
Supply chain issues, Ukraine latest, Jewish Federations aid to Ukraine.  3/18/22

Supply chain issues, Ukraine latest, Jewish Federations aid to Ukraine. 3/18/22

New Covid lockdowns in China are impacting the global supply chain once again. Our own Lori Ann LaRocco joins to discuss who is being impacted and when things will ease. Plus, we check in with Molly Hunter on the ground in Lviv, a safe-haven city in Ukraine that saw strikes just four and a half miles outside the city center. And Mark Wilf, Chair of the Jewish Federations of North America, joins to discuss the Federations’ fundraising for Ukrainian refugees, after returning from a mission to the Polish-Ukrainian border.
47:3818/03/2022
Fed rate hikes, Ukraine latest, Gas prices. 3/17/22

Fed rate hikes, Ukraine latest, Gas prices. 3/17/22

The Fed raised rates and is signaling six more hikes this year. We discuss what it means for the markets with Ryan Detrick, Keith Lerner, and Larry McDonald. Plus, we are on the ground in Lviv with Molly Hunter, who reports as air strikes on civilian targets continue in the west of Ukraine. And Brian’s RBI looks at why gas prices at the pump are still elevated, if global oil prices are already coming back down.
45:4517/03/2022
Chinese tech stocks rebound, Technical trends, Russian debt. 3/16/22

Chinese tech stocks rebound, Technical trends, Russian debt. 3/16/22

Chinese tech stocks are rebounding, after hitting historic lows, with Alibaba, Tencent, JD.Com, and more popping over 20% overnight. We speak with Eunice Yoon about what’s behind the rebound, and Jon Najarian explains some of the options action happening in the U.S.-listed shares of the stocks. Plus, we take a look at technical trends in oil and the S&P with Mark Newton of Fundstrat, and explore what the signals are telling us. And our own Leslie Picker joins to discuss Russia’s default deadline today.
45:0016/03/2022
Mapping the Fed's Monetary Policy Path; Chinese Tech Stocks Tumble; Investing in Ireland

Mapping the Fed's Monetary Policy Path; Chinese Tech Stocks Tumble; Investing in Ireland

Priya Misra of TD Securities discusses just how aggressive the Federal Reserve will be in hiking interest rates and unwinding its balance sheet. Plus, Ben Harburg of MSA Capital and Cyrus Mewawalla of GlobalData pinpoint what's behind the dramatic declines in Chinese tech stocks. And Martin Shanahan of IDA Ireland discusses why the country is still an attractive destination for foreign investment.
44:5215/03/2022
Fed decision week, Ukraine latest, Tech weakness

Fed decision week, Ukraine latest, Tech weakness

The Fed meets later today to discuss interest rates, and is expected to raise the benchmark rate amid rising inflation. We discuss the likely outcomes with Kemper’s Anneka Treon and former Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve Roger Ferguson. Plus: our own Molly Hunter reports from on the ground in Lviv, to discuss the most western attack by the Russians since the start of the war in Ukraine. And the tech sector has seen a dramatic slowdown this year, but Jared Weisfeld of Jefferies says there is still some tailwind opportunity in specific areas like cybersecurity and software.
45:1114/03/2022
Ukraine latest, Rivian sinks, Insider buying

Ukraine latest, Rivian sinks, Insider buying

We take a look at all aspects of the latest in Ukraine, as fighting reaches its 16th day. We speak with Molly Hunter on the ground in Lviv, as well as Ed Mills of Raymond James. Plus, Rivian shares are under pressure this morning as the company revealed supply chain concerns in its quarterly results announcement. Phil Lebeau has some color on what the company said about manufacturing. And Brian brings you the top 5 stocks seeing the most insider buying this week.
45:0711/03/2022
Amazon and market volatility, Restaurant inflation, Gas Oil prices

Amazon and market volatility, Restaurant inflation, Gas Oil prices

Amazon’s surge after announcing a 20-for-1 stock split was caused by a lot of calls bought at convenient times. We discuss the move higher with Jon Najarian. Plus, we take a look at inflated input costs of food, and how they are impacting Peter Luger Steakhouse in New York. And Brian’s RBI focuses on gas oil prices, which hit a record high yesterday before selling off, for its worst performing day since 1991.
44:4910/03/2022
Oil prices continue to rise; impact on markets, tech

Oil prices continue to rise; impact on markets, tech

Oil prices are still hovering around $120 as Biden announced a ban on imports of Russian oil. We speak with the head for Energy at the U.S. State Department about producing American LNG to counteract the supply issues, as well as with former Exxon Arabian Gulf President Jerry Bailey about how the U.S. can restore energy independence. We also take a look at the recent Tech Wreck with Paul Meeks of the Wireless Fund.
44:4609/03/2022
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“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.
45:0208/03/2022
Oil prices surge, Tech rout, Food inflation

Oil prices surge, Tech rout, Food inflation

Oil prices briefly crossed $130 for both WTI and Brent, levels not seen since 2008, on fears surrounding Russian oil supply. We discuss the impact on markets and consumers with Katie Stockton and John Kilduff. Plus, the Nasdaq is down almost 18% from its recent highs. Is there opportunity right now in the sector? We discuss with Wedbush’s Joel Kulina. And as food input prices continue to rise, restaurants are having to grapple with higher prices themselves. Tommy Hill of Hill Management Group joins to talk about how his restaurants are adjusting to inflation.
45:0107/03/2022
Russia’s Attack on a Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant; Can U.S. Oil & Gas Producers Ramp Up Production?; Why Global Tanker Rates Are Soaring

Russia’s Attack on a Ukrainian Nuclear Power Plant; Can U.S. Oil & Gas Producers Ramp Up Production?; Why Global Tanker Rates Are Soaring

Mark Nelson of the Radiant Energy Fund lays out what we know about the Russian attack on Ukraine’s largest nuclear power plant, and how this is much different than the Chernobyl disaster in the 1980s. Plus, Kate Richard of Warwick Investment Group says U.S. energy producers can ramp up production, but it’s a question of will and whether it matters. And, Jefferies shipping analyst Randy Giveans discusses what’s driving a spike in global tanker rates.
45:2604/03/2022
Bill Gross Weighs In; What is the Endgame for Putin in Ukraine?; Options Activity in Gold and Energy

Bill Gross Weighs In; What is the Endgame for Putin in Ukraine?; Options Activity in Gold and Energy

An exclusive conversation with legendary PIMCO Co-Founder Bill Gross on everything from Fed policy to what he's buying in the market right now. Plus, former top State Department official Lincoln Bloomfield discusses how Putin miscalculated his invasion of Ukraine, and how he extricates himself from the escalating crisis. And, Jon Najarian shines the light on unusual activity in options of small caps, gold and energy stocks.
45:2303/03/2022
Seeking Opportunities in a Volatile Market; Will OPEC+ Stick to Its Guns on Output?; Sticker Shock: The Cost Of Nearly Every Commodity is Rising

Seeking Opportunities in a Volatile Market; Will OPEC+ Stick to Its Guns on Output?; Sticker Shock: The Cost Of Nearly Every Commodity is Rising

Malcolm Ethridge of CIC Wealth and Cate Faddis of Grace Capital offer some ideas on where investors can seek opportunities in a volatile and uncertain market. Plus, RBC's Helima Croft discusses how OPEC members will handle their relationship with Russia amid the crisis in Ukraine. And, Brian Sullivan details how the cost of nearly every major raw material is surging, and how that could impact your wallet.
44:2402/03/2022
View From the Ground in Ukraine; Should Energy Be Part of Russia Sanctions?; Power Play: Russia's Control of Global Uranium Supplies

View From the Ground in Ukraine; Should Energy Be Part of Russia Sanctions?; Power Play: Russia's Control of Global Uranium Supplies

The latest on the fighting in Ukraine, and the refugee crisis at the country's borders. Plus, making the case to include Russia's lucrative oil & gas industry in the global wave of sanctions. And, the conflict is causing uranium prices to soar, with Russia being a major supplier of the element that's already in short supply worldwide.
45:2801/03/2022
Global sanctions impacting Russian financial markets

Global sanctions impacting Russian financial markets

We continue our breaking coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and watch the Ruble as well as commodity prices as sanctions start to impact the country’s economy. We speak with Lieutenant General Ben Hodges, and we take a look at commodity prices rising with TD Securities’ Bart Melek. Then we look at what the long term effects of sanctions could be with Evercore’s Roger Altman, and check on whether cryptocurrencies are a risk-off asset amid volatility with CoinDesk’s Damanick Dantes.
45:1828/02/2022
Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to roil markets

Russian invasion of Ukraine continues to roil markets

We continue our coverage of the ongoing invasion in Ukraine, with guest analysis from Rystad’s Louise Dickson, Defiance ETFs’ Sylvia Jablonski, and UBS’s Kiran Ganesh. We also have reporting on the ground in Ukraine from NBC’s Cal Perry, as well as global reporting from our own Julianna Tatelbaum, Rosanna Lockwood, Steve Sedgwick, and Eunice Yoon.
44:5825/02/2022
Russia invades Ukraine: markets slide, oil passes above $100

Russia invades Ukraine: markets slide, oil passes above $100

We take a look at the market reaction to Russia invading Ukraine, as futures slump, metals prices rise, and the price of global oil crosses $100 a barrel. Guest insight with Energy Aspects’ Amrita Sen, Rabobank’s Jane Foley, and Colonel Jack Jacobs, along with reporting from our own Matt Bradley, Rosanna Lockwood, and Brian Sullivan.
45:2424/02/2022
CNH Industrial CEO, Crypto’s recent moves, Russia and commodity prices

CNH Industrial CEO, Crypto’s recent moves, Russia and commodity prices

The CEO of agricultural equipment maker CNH Industrial joins Brian to discuss commodity inflation, risks out of Russia, and innovations in sustainability. Plus, cryptocurrencies are bouncing back slightly, after Bitcoin hit lows around $36,000. Juthica Chou of Kraken joins with her insight on the crypto investor’s outlook. And news out of Russia is pushing the prices of some commodities higher, like nickel, wheat, and corn. Brian’s RBI focuses on how those price increases could impact you.
45:4023/02/2022
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“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.
45:5422/02/2022
Ukraine latest, Global risks, Retail earnings

Ukraine latest, Global risks, Retail earnings

We’re monitoring the situation in Ukraine, with NBC’s Erin McLaughlin joining us from Kyiv, and a report from Robert Frank about how the U.S. will place new sanctions on Russian oligarchs if Russia goes ahead with an invasion of Ukraine. Then, Alexis Crow of PwC also joins us to discuss what other risks there are to the market right now—it’s not just Ukraine. And Jharonne Martis of Refinitiv joins to discuss retail earnings season so far, and the impact of inflation on consumer demand.
45:3918/02/2022
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“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.
45:0217/02/2022
European energy, Semiconductor CEO, Retail pricing power

European energy, Semiconductor CEO, Retail pricing power

Former Energy Secretary Rick Perry joins Brian Sullivan, to discuss how the crisis in Russia could escalate global tensions around oil prices. Plus, the CEO of Onsemi joins to discuss the company’s priorities in the automotive sector, as cars need more semiconductor infrastructure. And two industry experts give their top picks in retail, ahead of a slew of earnings, and amid a rising inflation environment.
44:5216/02/2022
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“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.
44:4615/02/2022
Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate

Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate

We take a look at the possible global impacts of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, with Former Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Frank Fannon, Goldman Sachs’ Jeff Currie, Ambassador John Negroponte, and JP Morgan’s Joyce Chang.
45:3114/02/2022
Super Bowl preview, Hospitality industry recovery, Financial infidelity

Super Bowl preview, Hospitality industry recovery, Financial infidelity

This year’s Super Bowl could pull in record viewership, and that could have implications for pricing and network bidding next year. Our own Jabari Young joins to discuss what’s at stake for the NFL and TV providers. Plus, the CEO of Dream Hotel Group joins to discuss the path to recovery for the hospitality industry, and how inflation will impact pricing and consumer demand. And our own Sharon Epperson joins with a report on financial infidelity ahead of Valentine’s Day, and how hiding money decisions from your partner could be costly in more ways than one.
44:4011/02/2022
AstraZeneca CEO, Disney’s earnings beat, Congressional stock trades

AstraZeneca CEO, Disney’s earnings beat, Congressional stock trades

The CEO of AstraZeneca, Pascal Soriot, joins Meg Tirrell to discuss the companies earnings and its Covid treatments. Plus, Disney beat on earnings and subscriber numbers and the stock is up big. John Hodulik of UBS joins to discuss his bull case. And Brian takes a look at the biggest Congressional stock trades happening lately, and who’s making them.
45:0710/02/2022
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“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.
45:2509/02/2022
Why Softbank's Deal to Sell Arm Was Doomed to Fail From the Start; Europe's Energy Crisis: Potential Scenarios If Russia Invades Ukraine; Betting Big on Corporate Bonds Has Been a Bust This Year

Why Softbank's Deal to Sell Arm Was Doomed to Fail From the Start; Europe's Energy Crisis: Potential Scenarios If Russia Invades Ukraine; Betting Big on Corporate Bonds Has Been a Bust This Year

Arash Massoudi of the Financial Times breaks down why Softbank's mega-deal to sell chipmaker Arm to Nvidia fell apart. Plus, Michael Stoppard of IHS Markit discusses whether European countries could make up for a shortfall in natural gas if Russia cuts off supplies flowing through Ukraine. And, Brian Sullivan points out why one side of the bond market -- corporate debt -- has suffered along with stocks to start the year.
44:5708/02/2022
Peloton’s potential suitors, Ukraine latest, Covid in the past two weeks

Peloton’s potential suitors, Ukraine latest, Covid in the past two weeks

Peloton stock is jumping on reports that the company may be fielding buyouts from the likes of Amazon and Nike. CNBC.com’s Lauren Thomas joins to discuss the pros and cons of a takeover and other recent Peloton news. Plus, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan says that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day now.” Max Seddon of the Financial Times joins to discuss the likelihood of an invasion, and what the global repercussions could be. And Brian’s RBI focuses on Covid cases and hospitalizations over the past two weeks, and how much they have fallen in the U.S.
44:5307/02/2022
Earnings pop, Jobs Friday, UK energy prices

Earnings pop, Jobs Friday, UK energy prices

The stocks of Snap and Amazon are surging after the companies’ strong earnings reports, rebounding the market from yesterday when Facebook dragged it down. Scott Mushkin of R5 Capital joins to discuss the future for the stocks. Plus, it’s jobs Friday, and this report could show job losses for the month of January, for the first time since December of 2020. We discuss expectations and the broader hiring market with Evan Sohn of Recruiter.com. And UK energy prices could increase by more than 50% after the regulator approved a price hike. Brian takes a deep dive into why this is happening and how it will impact families.
44:4904/02/2022