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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.
Meta’s mega miss, EV ramp up, Crypto predictions
Facebook parent Meta reported weak earnings and subscriber numbers in its quarterly report, and the stock is down big. We discuss what the impact is for Facebook, the metaverse, and social media companies. Plus, Detroit is ramping up production on EVs as GM and FORD see increased demand. Tim Higgins of the Wall Street Journal joins to talk about the space. And Brian’s RBI focuses on Bitcoin, and a survey that asks where investors think the crypto will be in six months.
45:0203/02/2022
Inflation indicators, Alphabet earnings, OPEC talks
There are indications the Fed could raise rates multiple times this year to combat inflation. But we take a look at one of the harder-to-control inflation drivers: shipping backlogs. Our own Lori Ann LaRocco joins with her latest reporting on the issue. Plus, Google parent Alphabet reported strong earnings and news that it will be splitting the stock 20-to-1. Joel Kulina of Wedbush joins with his take on the results. And OPEC is set to meet today and may or may not have a press conference. Helima Croft joins to talk about the oil supply space, and why Russia ramping down on their commodity supply in a conflict situation could lead to more ripple effects than just within energy.
45:1702/02/2022
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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.
45:5601/02/2022
Russia relations, More tech on deck, NFL latest
The U.N. Security Council is set to meet today, setting the stage for a confrontation between the US and Russia. Daniel Tannebaum of Oliver Wyman joins to discuss potential outcomes. Plus, more mega cap tech companies are set to report their earnings this week, as the NASDAQ is down more than 12% just this year. James Cakmak of Clockwise Capital joins to talk about why he is optimistic on the sector. And there are rumors that Tom Brady is retiring this year, but is it true? Our own Jabari Young joins to discuss Brady’s career and this year’s Super Bowl matchup.
45:2431/01/2022
Fed fallout, Commercial real estate, Apple earnings
The Fed may be raising rates later this year, Sven Henrich of NorthmanTrader says the current downturn in the markets may already be curbing inflation. He discusses his outlook. Plus, rates are still low even though they’re rising—is commercial real estate a good investment for 2022? Spencer Levy of CBRE joins with his take. And Apple beat on every product segment except for iPad, where it blamed supply chain issues. The stock is up on the earnings. Daniel Flax of Neuberger Berman joins to talk about the big takeaway numbers from the report.
45:1028/01/2022
Market volatility, Rate hike preps, Tesla earnings
Futures have been volatile all morning, a continuation of the volatility we’ve been seeing all week. Jon Najarian joins to discuss what’s behind the movement. Plus, we’re also joined by Komal Sri Kumar to discuss the fallout from yesterday’s announcement by the Fed that they will likely raise rates in March. And Tesla shares are hovering lower despite beating on earnings and revenue yesterday. Is there an opportunity to buy, or should investors wait? Fairlead’s Katie Stockton weighs in.
45:0927/01/2022
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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.
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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.
45:5125/01/2022
Bitcoin slump, Russia relations, Netflix and streamers
Bitcoin and other cryptos have been steadily falling throughout this year. Daminick Dante of Coindesk joins to discuss what’s behind the slump, and how investors should view the space now. Plus, Russia and Ukraine relations continue to heat up—Fred Kempe of the Atlantic Council joins with his take on what’s at stake for Biden and global politics. And does Netflix’s subscriber slowdown signal something bad for other streamers? Axios’s Sara Fischer joins with her thoughts.
45:1624/01/2022
Lavrov-Blinken Summit, Neflix earnings, Peloton shares hit
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting with his Russian counterpart, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, today in Geneva, amid tensions around Russia possibly entering Ukraine. We speak with the Financial Times Moscow Bureau Chief about what to expect from the meeting. Plus, Netflix shares are down around $100 per share, on weak subscriber growth and guidance out of the company’s fourth quarter earnings report. We break down the wild drop with Wedbush’s Joel Kulina. And Peloton shares moved below their IPO price after a report from CNBC that the company is halting production of some of its products. We discuss the stock moves and options actions in the shares with Jon Najarian.
45:4821/01/2022
Nasdaq in correction, Oil and Russia, Netflix results
The Nasdaq has fallen into correction territory, driven largely by rate and bond fears. We speak with former UK Treasury Minister Jim O’Neill about what investors should be watching with tech and the 10-year. Plus, RBC’s Helima Croft says that many western capitals are now seeing Russia invading Ukraine as a base case scenario. She joins to discuss the risks for the Biden administration regarding sanctions and oil prices. And Netflix reports quarterly results today, and investors are worried about subscriber growth. Jason Weisfeld of Jefferies joins to talk about what he’s watching with the company.
45:2020/01/2022
Making Sense of the Market Volatility; Airlines vs. Telecoms: Who's Right in the Battle over 5G?; Movin' Out: The States With the Most Inbound Moves
All-Star traders Jeff Kilburg and Jenny Harrington help explain what's behind the volatility in the markets to start the new year. Plus, former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza discusses the dispute between airlines, Verizon and AT&T over the rollout of new 5G wireless service. And, new data on where Americans are moving, and the news may surprise some residents of the Golden State.
47:1119/01/2022
Oil and commodities, Bank earnings, Northeast power prices
Oil prices are climbing and climbing, now up after a missile strike against a fuel depot in Abu Dhabi. Amrita Sen of Energy Aspects joins to discuss the geopolitical impacts on oil prices, and Bank of America’s Francisco Blanch joins with his outlook on oil and other commodities for the year. Plus, bank earnings continue today after a disappointing start that brought down the Dow on Friday. RJ Grant of KBW discusses the names he’s watching. And Brian’s RBI focuses on power prices New England, which surged this weekend to 700% more than their levels of two years ago. He breaks down why it’s happening and why it matters.
44:5218/01/2022
IEA director, Bank earnings, Covid latest
The Executive Director of the IEA, Fatih Birol, joins in an exclusive interview to discuss global energy demand and the ongoing natural gas crisis in Europe. Plus, bank earnings kick off today, and analysts have low expectations. Stephen Biggar of Argus Research joins with what he’s watching. And we discuss the latest in COVID-19 hospitalizations with Dr. Michael Daignault in LA.
45:3414/01/2022
Airline earnings turbulence, Fed policy, Private equity goes public
Airline earnings kick off today with Delta reporting fourth quarter results before the bell. Sheila Kahyaoglu of Jefferies joins to discuss whether omicron-related cancellations are impacting demand now along with supply, and how that could impact results. Plus, CPI data showed an increase of 7% year-over-year in December, marking a huge jump in inflation. Priya Misra of TD Securities joins to discuss the Fed’s response, and why she believes they will hike rates right after they end tapering. And for the first time in a long time, a private equity company is going public. Our own Leslie Picker joins to discuss the company, TPG, and what investors can expect.
45:0113/01/2022
Post-holiday retail, Congress’ conflicts of interest, Bitcoin’s slump
Retailers are facing their post-holiday slump, as they also face supply chain and staffing issues. SW Retail Advisors’ Stacey Widlitz joins to discuss the space. Plus, our own Ylan Mui has a report on the renewed efforts to restrict Congressional leaders’ ability to own and trade stocks. And Damanick Dantes of CoinDesk joins to discuss the latest slump in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
45:2412/01/2022
Top Former Fed Official Weighs in On Jay Powell's Bid for a Second Term; One Year Later: The Evolution of the Meme Stock "Apes"; The Fastest-Growing Brands By Age Group
Former St. Louis Fed President William Poole discusses whether Jay Powell should be confirmed for a second term as Fed chairman. Plus, how the Reddit crowd has changed the game when it comes to stock and options trading, a year after the "meme stock frenzy". And, a list of the top and fastest-growing brands by age group, from Baby Boomers to Gen Z.
45:0311/01/2022
Small business aid, U.S./Russia relations, Rolls-Royce CEO
The SBA has distributed over $13B in grants due to the pandemic, but some small businesses say they’ve been mistakenly denied loans. Our own Kate Rogers investigates. Plus, U.S.-Russia tensions are in focus today as delegations from both countries meet in Geneva. Brian Gardner of Stifel discusses what’s at stake for Biden. And the CEO of Rolls-Royce Motor Cars joins to discuss the company’s recent results and their path to a greener fleet of cars.
44:5210/01/2022
EV industry outlook, Meme stock options, Jobs day
Chevy’s new electric pickup sold out just 12 minutes after its announcement at CES, another sign of growing demand for electric cars. Could this be the year of consumers finally adopting electric vehicles? Tim Higgins of the Wall Street Journal joins with his take. Plus, Jon Najarian joins to discuss the options movement in Gamestop and other “meme” stocks, as shares of the first are moving on reports of its development of an NFT marketplace. And it’s jobs Friday, with government payroll data set to be released at 830—but does it matter this month? RBC’s Tom Porcelli doesn’t think so. He tells us why.
45:0907/01/2022
Tech wreck, Covid hospitalizations, Moving in and out
Tech has been sinking so far in 2022. We discuss what’s behind the moves. Plus, Covid hospitalizations are spiking. But how do we understand the data? Dr. Michael Daignault, an emergency physician in LA, joins with his thoughts. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the states where people moved to and out of in 2021.
45:1106/01/2022
CES 2022, Covid in New Jersey, Market outlook
CES is kicking off, and while things are mostly remote, the headlines are as ambitious as ever. Scott Stein of CNET joins to discuss some of the announcements. Plus, Covid hospitalizations in New Jersey have crossed 5,000 for the first time since May 2020. We speak with University Hospital Newark CEO Dr. Elnahal about what things look like on the ground. And Jeff Kilburg of Sanctuary Wealth joins to discuss what sectors he thinks investors should be exposed to in 2022.
45:0505/01/2022
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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.
45:0204/01/2022
First trading day of 2022, Airline cancellations, Covid and children
It’s the first trading day of the year, after a strong end for stocks. We discuss where investors can put their money, and Stephanie Link joins us for a recap of how her top Q4 picks have performed. Plus, airline cancellations continue to rack up, with weather and Covid impacting flights and staffing. Our own Leslie Josephs joins for an outlook on the sector. And Dr. Carlos Del Rio of Emory joins to discuss what we know now about the impact of Covid on children.
45:4003/01/2022
Final trading day of the year, Tech outlook, Global investing
On this final trading day of the year, we take a look at the best performing stocks and sectors, and discuss the opportunities available in 2022. Joel Kulina of Wedbush and Mark Mahaney of Evercore ISI join us to discuss their top picks in technology for 2022. And J.P. Morgan’s Joyce Chang joins with her outlook on emerging markets, Chinese stocks, and the Japanese economy.
44:0831/12/2021
Russia-U.S. relations, Global markets outlook, Banks in 2022
President Biden is set to hold a call with Russian President Putin this afternoon, amid ongoing tensions on the Ukraine border. Fred Kempe of the Atlantic Council joins to discuss what’s at stake in the call, and other geopolitical risks for the U.S. in 2022. Plus, former Goldman Sachs Asset Management Chairman Jim O’Neill joins to discuss his outlook for the global markets in the new year. And financials have been on a tear this year, pushing up even the broader S&P 500 index, but what does 2022 have in store? We discuss the sector with Marty Mosby of Vining Spark and Gerard Cassidy of RBC.
44:3830/12/2021
Chinese tech stocks, Commodities outlook, Health care in 2022
Chinese tech stocks have been slammed this year, on fears of regulation and uncertainty out of Beijing. James Liu of Clearnomics joins to discuss why he is still bullish on the sector for U.S. investors, despite regulatory headwinds. Plus, Citi’s Global Head of Commodities Research, Ed Morse, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss his outlook for the sector. And we discuss the performance of biotech and health care stocks this year, and what to expect from the market next year.
44:5129/12/2021
Metaverse outlook, ESG investing, Energy expectations
The metaverse became a hot topic for companies in 2021, but what will it look like in 2022? Tech futurist Cathy Hackl joins Worldwide Exchange with her expectations. Plus, CalSTRS CIO Christopher Ailman joins Brian Sullivan in an exclusive interview to discuss his outlook on ESG investing, and why investing in carbon markets still matters to fighting climate change. And Jeanine Wai of Barclays joins with the firm’s outlook on energy stocks in 2022.
44:5028/12/2021
Holiday retail sales, Emerging markets outlook, Air travel troubles
Holiday retail sales jumped over 8% this year compared to 2020, in large part due to e-commerce sales. Refinitiv’s Jharonne Martis joins to discuss the retail sector and the outlook for 2022. Plus, noted emerging markets investor Mark Mobius gives us his thoughts on where to be positioned in the sector in the next year. And former Spirit Airlines CEO Ben Baldanza joins with a look at what’s behind the many airline cancellations that happened over Christmas.
44:4727/12/2021
Omicron latest, Small business and holidays, Santa rally
New Jersey saw Covid cases rise 42% in one day due to omicron. Dr. Shereef Elnahal, CEO of University Hospital, Newark, joins with an on-the-ground look at hospital rates. Plus, the holidays are a critical time for small businesses, but have omicron and the supply chain thrown a wrench into revenue? John Stanford of the Small Business Roundtable joins with a barometer of the sector. And we’re coming up on the “Santa Claus rally” period, AKA the last five trading days of this year with the first two of next year. Jeff Kilburg and Delano Saporu tell us what they’re watching in the markets.
44:1723/12/2021
Europe Covid restrictions, BBB next steps, Real estate outlook
More countries in Europe are imposing restrictions or lockdowns due to the spread of the new omicron variant. Our own Annette Weisbach joins from Germany with the latest, and we speak with Dr. Uché Blackstock about the latest in the U.S. Plus, Ed Mills of Raymond James joins to discuss whether the Build Back Better bill is really dead, and what its next steps could be. And NAREIT’s Calvin Schnure joins with a real estate and office space outlook for 2022.
44:4222/12/2021
Covid in Germany, Market volatility, Omicron’s restaurant impact
Leaders in Germany are set to make post-Christmas decisions about Covid rules, amid the spread of omicron. Our own Annette Weisbach joins from Frankfurt with the latest. Plus, markets have been volatile lately, spooking some investors. Jon Najarian and Michael Farr join with their thoughts on how to calm the waters. And the omicron variant has been impacting New York City restaurants suddenly and harshly. We speak with the Co-Owner of Schnipper’s about what he’s been seeing on the ground.
44:3921/12/2021
Omicron latest, Nasdaq tumbles, Crude crunch
Omicron continues to spread across the globe, now being found in 89 countries. Rick Bright of the Rockefeller Foundation joins to discuss the latest and what he is watching as the virus continues to spread. Plus, Nasdaq futures are tumbling—we figure out the factors behind the implied sell-off. And crude oil prices have been sinking. We speak with Energy Aspects’ Amrita Sen about the moves.
44:4420/12/2021
Quadruple-witching day, Russia and energy supply, Insider buying
70 million single-stock options are set to be sold today, on this quadruple-witching day for the markets. We take a look at how the moves will impact market divergence. Plus, Russia’s global impact and push into Ukraine could impact the global natural gas market. RBC’s Helima Croft discusses how it’s related to the energy crisis in Europe. And the final insider buying of the year is here! Brian has the top five stocks seeing the most action this week.
45:3617/12/2021
Fed recap, Farmer sentiment, Natural gas prices
Stocks were higher on the Fed’s announcements yesterday—Brian and Steve Liesman take you through the big key takeaways from the meeting. Plus, farmer sentiment is at an all-year low according to a report from Purdue University. The lead investigator James Mintert of Purdue joins to discuss what’s behind the worries. And European natural gas prices are soaring, again. Brian takes a deep dive in his RBI.
45:2416/12/2021
Covid treatments, Tech wreck, Tasty trades
Pfizer recently announced its new Covid treatment is safe and effective at staving off severe disease. Geoff Porges of SVB Leerink joins to discuss the Covid treatments sector and what to expect. Plus, could inflation harm the tech trade? Richard Kramer of Arete joins with his take. And Brian’s RBI focuses on a food-related stock trend in December that investors will want to sink their teeth into…
45:5815/12/2021
Apple’s March to $3 Trillion; Why Bitcoin’s Drop May Be Good For Your Tax Bill; Positive News At The Gas Pump
We continue to track Apple’s move towards a $3 trillion market cap, and Jefferies says the stock’s tailwinds are too strong to ignore. Plus, Robert Frank details why the recent big decline in bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies could benefit you come tax time. And, hard data showing gas prices are finally starting to come down.
45:4014/12/2021
Shipping delays, S&P records, Investor sentiment
Ships are stuck outside U.S. ports as a glut of shipments come in ahead of the holidays. Our own Lori Ann Larocco joins to discuss the shipping delay data. Plus, could we break the record for the number of S&P 500 all time highs this year? Brian takes a look in his RBI. And Investopedia’s Caleb Silver joins to discuss the recent investor sentiment survey he conducted.
45:0513/12/2021
Metaverse bull case, Holiday toys, Insider Buying
Simon Powell of Jefferies joins with the stocks he is watching as companies across tech dive into the metaverse. Plus, the supply chain has been impacting e-commerce and the holiday toy retail space. James Zahn of the Toy Insider joins to discuss his market insights. And Insider Buying is back, with the biggest insider purchase we’ve seen since we started this segment!
44:5110/12/2021
Tunneling start-up, Covid latest, NYC rental market
The CEO of boring and tunneling start-up Petra joins to discuss the future of underground infrastructure. Plus, the CEO of University Hospital Newark says that recent news on the omicron variant is leading him to be optimistic—he joins to tell us why. And the New York City rental market is booming, according to a report from Douglas Elliman and Miller Samuel. The CEO of Douglas Elliman brings us the latest data.
45:2009/12/2021
Debt limit, Crypto hearing, Diamondback Energy CEO
The House has passed a new debt ceiling plan after long debate. Our own Ylan Mui joins with the latest updates. Plus, crypto executives are on Capitol Hill today for a hearing about regulation. Contributor Brian Kelly joins with what he will be watching. And Brian Sullivan sits down with the CEO of Diamondback Energy at the World Petroleum Congress to discuss emissions and renewables.
45:0308/12/2021
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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.
44:2907/12/2021
Omicron spreads, Chinese tech stocks de-listing, Debt ceiling deadline
The omicron Covid variant is spreading, now being found in at least 17 U.S. states and prompting European governments to enact new restrictions. Our own Julianna Tatelbaum joins from London with the latest, and we speak with MSNBC Contributor Dr. Uché Blackstock about what we know so far. Plus, could Didi’s de-listing decision impact other Chinese tech stocks as well? Our own Eunice Yoon reports on the latest tech wreck due to Beijing. And the U.S. government is reaching a deadline on the debt limit, but should investors care? ABRDN’s Stephanie Kelly joins with her take.
45:0206/12/2021
Didi delists, Jobs report amid market volatility, Insider buying
Chinese ride-hailing company Didi is set to delist from the NYSE, amid a crackdown on tech companies from Beijing. Our own Eunice Yoon has the latest from the company. Plus, the November jobs report is out today, but does it matter right now? RBC’s Tom Porcelli tells us why he thinks it does. And Brian’s Insider Buying segment is back, with the top five stocks seeing the most insider action this week.
44:5603/12/2021
Market swings, Tech’s ups and down, Food inflation
The market is continuing its volatile week, with futures looking up again after markets finished down yesterday. We discuss how to play these last few months of the year. Plus, the tech sector is broad but has been seeing some volatility in recent days. We speak with Wedbush’s Joel Kulina about which areas of the sector he likes. And food prices have been rising all year. American Farm Bureau’s Veronica Nigh joins to discuss what agriculture producers are seeing and how inflation is impacting the supply chain.
44:5902/12/2021
Markets bounce back, Natural gas prices soaring, Omicron latest
Markets look like they will bounce back after a down day yesterday, with Apple being the only tech bright spot in a sea of red. We discuss how investors should play this final month of 2021. Plus, natural gas prices are soaring again in the U.K. and Europe as winter is on the way. Brian takes a look in his RBI. And top-rated biotech analyst Matthew Harrison of Morgan Stanley joins to discuss Merck’s latest Covid-19 treatment, vaccine efficacy, and the latest in the omicron Covid variant.
45:2801/12/2021
Will OPEC+ Hit Pause on Increasing Output Due to Omicron Variant?; Top Doctor Says Don't Forget About Importance of Vaccinating Against Delta Variant; How Will the Markets View Omicron by Year-End?
Amina Bakr of Energy Intelligence discusses OPEC's potential options ahead of the group's next meeting on Thursday. Plus, Dr. Carlos Del Rio of Emory University stresses the importance of continuing to test for and vaccinate against the Delta variant, while we still learn more about Omicron. And, the results of a "flash poll" by Deutsche Bank about what the impact investors say Omicron may have on the markets by the end of the year.
45:3730/11/2021
First doctor to spot the omicron variant, Markets rebound, Oil’s steep losses
Dr. Angelique Coetzee of the South African Medical Association joins the program, one of the first doctors to spot the new omicron Covid variant. She discusses the scene on the ground in South Africa and the currently mild symptoms they are seeing from the new variant. Plus, markets are rebounding after seeing their worst day since October of 2020. We take a look at whether investors should be optimistic. And oil fell on Friday, making it one of the worst days for the commodity since the early days of the pandemic. RBC’s Helima Croft joins to break down the price movements and what else to expect.
45:4829/11/2021
Global Markets Under Pressure On Worries Over New Covid Variant; Scenes From the Mall: The View From a Luxury Mall Owner; Top Insider Buys of the Week
Expert analysis from UBS’ Mark Haefele as global markets tumble over fears of a new COVID variant discovered in South Africa. Plus, the president of luxury mall developer & owner The Forbes Company on retail trends this holiday season. And, our exclusive look at the top executive stock purchases at some well-known companies, including a market leader in sports betting.
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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.
44:4624/11/2021
End-of-year targets, Zoom earnings, Air travel picking up
Wall street firms are putting out their end-of-year targets for the S&P 500. We discuss the largely bullish sentiment. Plus, Zoom earnings beat expectations but a low growth forecast is sending the stock down. Wedbush’s Joel Kulina joins to discuss why he’s still bearish on the stock. And Brian’s RBI focuses on how air travel is picking up ahead of the holidays.
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