Sign in

Business
CNBC
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.
Total 986 episodes
1
...
15
16
17
...
20
Go to
A View From One of the World's Biggest Oil & Gas Conferences; Sectornomics:  Tracking the Top Trades in Tech; A Retail Veteran Weighs In on the Health of the Consumer

A View From One of the World's Biggest Oil & Gas Conferences; Sectornomics: Tracking the Top Trades in Tech; A Retail Veteran Weighs In on the Health of the Consumer

RBC's Helima Croft gives us the pulse of the energy industry from the ADIPEC conference in Abu Dhabi, as the U.S. ramps up pressure for OPEC and others to lower oil prices. Plus, Jared Weisberg of Jefferies discusses the big moves in some niche areas of the tech sector. And, former Sears CEO and Abercrombie chairman Arthur Martinez weighs in on the new retail strategy by Target, Walmart and others to absorb, rather than pass on higher costs to customers.
44:4918/11/2021
111721

111721

“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.
44:5817/11/2021
What Investors Should Take Away from President Biden's Meeting With China's Xi; Are Consumers Still Confident Heading Into the Holiday Shopping Season?; Your Chance to Join the Exclusive Club of NFL Owners

What Investors Should Take Away from President Biden's Meeting With China's Xi; Are Consumers Still Confident Heading Into the Holiday Shopping Season?; Your Chance to Join the Exclusive Club of NFL Owners

Longview Global's Dewardric McNeal discusses the investment implications from President Biden's first face-to-face meeting with China's Xi Jinping. Plus, Jharonne Martis of Refinitiv details what to expect from the big retailers as we head into the holiday season, and whether consumers are still feeling as confident in their finances. And, how you can buy a piece of an NFL team -- the Green Bay Packers are selling shares in the franchise for the first time in a decade.
45:1016/11/2021
Betting On Big Returns From Infrastructure Stocks; What Crypto Investors Gain From a Major Upgrade to Bitcoin; Watching Wild Moves in Crypto Assets and NFTs

Betting On Big Returns From Infrastructure Stocks; What Crypto Investors Gain From a Major Upgrade to Bitcoin; Watching Wild Moves in Crypto Assets and NFTs

Kathryn Thompson of the Thompson Research Group on which companies that make building and road materials will benefit most from the new infrastructure package. Plus, Mark Yusko of Morgan Creek Capital Management discusses what the big Taproot upgrade will do for Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. Plus, Jon Najarian is keeping his eye on wild options moves in the crypto market and for NFTs.
45:3115/11/2021
COP26 wraps up, Bitcoin as an inflation hedge, Build Back Better and renewables

COP26 wraps up, Bitcoin as an inflation hedge, Build Back Better and renewables

The COP26 climate conference wraps up today, and some draft agreements are coming through regarding countries’ emissions goals. Diana Olick joins from Glasgow with the takeaways from this year’s conference. Plus, is Bitcoin a hedge against inflation, like gold? Noelle Acheson of Genesis joins with her take on the debate. And $555 billion will be allocated towards clean energy technology and investment in the Build Back Better plan moving through Congress. James West of Evercore ISI joins to discuss the implications for investors in the renewables sector.
45:3612/11/2021
UK retail sales, Disney earnings, Secretary Rick Perry

UK retail sales, Disney earnings, Secretary Rick Perry

UK retail sales are booming as things get back to normal in the region. Stacey Widlitz of SW Retail Advisors joins to discuss the trends. Plus, Disney earnings disappointed analysts, but Bank of America’s Jessica Ehrlich is still bullish on the stock. She explains why. And former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry joins to discuss the state of the global energy crisis, and the role of the U.S. in energy production.
45:0111/11/2021
Buy now, pay later, Cheniere CEO, Inflation

Buy now, pay later, Cheniere CEO, Inflation

The buy now, pay later market is red hot right now. The CEO of Zilch joins to discuss how his company stands out in the increasingly crowded space. Plus, the CEO of Cheniere Energy joins to discuss the global energy crisis and how LNG can play a role in solving the problem. And Brian’s RBI focuses on a report from Nordea that U.S. inflation hasn’t peaked yet.
45:1310/11/2021
110921

110921

“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.
45:5109/11/2021
Europe energy crisis, Washington week ahead, Supply chain backlog

Europe energy crisis, Washington week ahead, Supply chain backlog

Brian Sullivan hosts the show from London this week, reporting on the energy crisis in the UK and Europe and what Britons can expect this winter. Plus, Andy Blocker of Invesco joins with his thoughts on the week ahead in Washington, and what investors should be watching. And the supply chain backlog is continuing—Michael Tran of RBC Capital Markets joins with the data on just how historic these issues have become.
46:1508/11/2021
Climate goals, Jobs Friday, Insider Buying

Climate goals, Jobs Friday, Insider Buying

A new report out from FTSE Russell shows that many countries’ Nationally Determined Contributions to climate change may be falling short of the Paris Climate Agreement. The CEO of FTSE Russell joins from Glasgow to discuss. Plus, the October jobs number is out today. RBC’s Tom Porcelli joins with his expectations. And Insider Buying is back—Brian brings you the top five stocks seeing the most insider purchasing action this week.
45:0105/11/2021
Sustainability in Formula 1, Natural gas deal, Top performing stocks

Sustainability in Formula 1, Natural gas deal, Top performing stocks

Formula 1 is aiming to bring sustainability to motorsport, with a goal to be carbon net zero by 2030. Chief Technical Officer Pat Symonds joins to discuss how the new 100% sustainable fuel will bring them to their goal. Plus, the CEO of Venture Global LNG, Mike Sabel, joins after the company’s announcement of a purchase deal with China’s Sinopec, the largest long-term supply deal in history. And Brian’s RBI highlights the ten stocks that have more than doubled this year.
45:0004/11/2021
Holiday travel, Governors races, Commodity prices

Holiday travel, Governors races, Commodity prices

Americans are planning to travel this holiday season in big numbers. Seema Mody has the latest on price increases and travel restrictions. Plus, surprises out of the Virginia and New Jersey elections—AEI’s James Pethokoukis joins with his takeaways. And analyst Jack Scoville explains the impacts of the recent increase in a wide range of commodities prices.
44:5003/11/2021
Are $120 Oil and $5 Gas On the Horizon?;  Why Global Coal Production and Demand May Never Peak; One-on-One With Billionaire Investor and Hollywood Mogul Thomas Tull

Are $120 Oil and $5 Gas On the Horizon?; Why Global Coal Production and Demand May Never Peak; One-on-One With Billionaire Investor and Hollywood Mogul Thomas Tull

Top energy industry watcher Clay Siegle of Vortexa says it's not out of the question that oil could reach $120 a barrel, pushing prices at the pump to at least $5 a gallon by next summer. Plus, global coal demand and production continues to set new records every year, and China is a big factor behind the increase. And, we sit down with billionaire investor Thomas Tull, the head of studio Legendary Picture and part-owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, to discuss investing, China and why America potentially faces a lost generation of young men.
45:2702/11/2021
COP26, Tesla call action, Where people are quitting

COP26, Tesla call action, Where people are quitting

World leaders are meeting in Glasgow, Scotland for COP26 to discuss global climate policy. Diana Olick and Julianna Tatelbaum report from the conference. Plus, Tesla‘s stock has passed a $1 trillion valuation, and call options may be behind some of the movement. Susquehanna’s Chris Murphy lays out what’s happening in the options. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the states with the highest and lowest rates of people quitting their jobs.
44:4001/11/2021
Secretary Yellen, Tech earnings misses, Energy crisis

Secretary Yellen, Tech earnings misses, Energy crisis

Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen joins the program from the G-20 conference in Rome, to discuss inflation, the Biden agenda, and the state of the supply chain. Plus, Apple and Amazon both disappointed on earnings. Wedbush’s Joel Kulina joins to discuss whether investors should be worried. And the CEO of CNX Resources joins to discuss the global energy crisis and what Americans should expect this winter.
45:0329/10/2021
Big tech earnings, Trending, Oil conference

Big tech earnings, Trending, Oil conference

Apple and Amazon round out this season’s big tech earnings today. Chris Caso of Raymond James and R5’s Scott Mushkin join to discuss what to expect. Plus, trending stories today include a toothpaste designed for orange juice, and the most expensive cask of whisky ever sold at auction. And Brian joins us from an oil conference that could bring important conversations about the climate impact of big oil.
45:1228/10/2021
Tech earnings, Robinhood results, Inflation expectations

Tech earnings, Robinhood results, Inflation expectations

Google and Microsoft posted strong quarterly earnings. Loup Ventures’ Gene Munster breaks down what went well for the tech giants. On the other hand, Robinhood’s quarterly results sent the stock tanking below its IPO price. Devin Ryan of JMP Securities discusses what went wrong. And Brian’s RBI focuses on his Twitter poll asking viewers when they think inflationary prices will subside.
45:1927/10/2021
Big Money From Venture Capital Flowing Into ESG Investments; The Continued Push to Get Americans Vaccinated; The Impact of Apple's Privacy Changes on Online Ad Giants

Big Money From Venture Capital Flowing Into ESG Investments; The Continued Push to Get Americans Vaccinated; The Impact of Apple's Privacy Changes on Online Ad Giants

A one-on-one with a former Google executive turned venture capitalist on where she's seeing opportunity in ESG right now. Plus, A key FDA advisory panel meeting today on authorizing COVID vaccines for young kids, and what one hospital CEO is doing to help. And, an analyst's take on how the new privacy changes to Apple's iOS are hitting the bottom lines of tech giants Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet.
45:1426/10/2021
Digicel chairman, Microsoft hack, Vaccine mandates

Digicel chairman, Microsoft hack, Vaccine mandates

The Founder and Chairman of telecom company Digicel joins on the announcement that the company is selling its Pacific assets to Australia’s Telstra. Plus, Microsoft has revealed that it identified another wave of attacks by Russian intelligence. Our own Eamon Javers has the story. And Hackensack Meridian Health’s Robert Garrett joins to discuss the state of vaccine mandates in the U.S.
45:4725/10/2021
Snap shares, Chip crunch, Consumer discretionary names

Snap shares, Chip crunch, Consumer discretionary names

Shares of Snap are sinking on news that the company’s advertising business was disrupted by privacy changes introduced by Apple earlier this year. Clockwise Capital’s James Cakmak joins with his take. Plus, Intel earnings showed that the company can’t keep up with PC and chip demand. Raymond James’ Chris Caso joins to discuss whether the miss has to do with the broader industry chip crunch. And Jon Najarian joins to discuss the consumer discretionary names he is watching, amid the strength of the consumer today.
45:0222/10/2021
Bitcoin ETF, Tesla earnings, Airline earnings

Bitcoin ETF, Tesla earnings, Airline earnings

A new Bitcoin futures ETF has started trading. We speak with the head of crypto exchange Kraken to see what the impact of the ETF will be. Plus, Tesla reported record earnings, but can the company combat the many headwinds it’s facing? CFRA’s Garrett Nelson joins with his take. And Jefferies’ Sheila Kahyaoglu joins to discuss this season of airline earnings and what to expect from today’s reports.
45:0921/10/2021
Investor sentiment, Tech earnings, Saudi Investment Minister

Investor sentiment, Tech earnings, Saudi Investment Minister

Investopedia’s Caleb Silver joins with the site’s latest investor sentiment survey, showing where people are seeing bubbles right now. Plus, Netflix reported bullish quarterly results—Wedbush’s Joel Kulina discusses the quarter and looks ahead to Tesla earnings. And Brian sits down with the Saudi Investment Minister at the Mullen Conference to discuss the global transition to renewable energy.
45:1420/10/2021
A Leading VC Firm on Investing in the Future of Health Care; Will the First U.S.-Listed Bitcoin ETF Open the Floodgates to Dozens of Other Funds?; Pent-Up Demand for Live Events:  One-On-One with the CEO of Vivid Seats

A Leading VC Firm on Investing in the Future of Health Care; Will the First U.S.-Listed Bitcoin ETF Open the Floodgates to Dozens of Other Funds?; Pent-Up Demand for Live Events: One-On-One with the CEO of Vivid Seats

We speak with Antoine Papiernik of European venture capital firm Sofinnova Partners about the closing of a new $550 million health care fund. Plus, Ian Balina of Token Metrics discusses what the first U.S.-listed Bitcoin futures ETF means for mainstream adoption of the cryptocurrency. And, the CEO of online ticket marketplace Vivid Seats on the company going public via a SPAC deal, and the state of the live events industry amid the pandemic.
45:0719/10/2021
China’s lower-than-expected GDP, Oil prices rising, Bitcoin and Square

China’s lower-than-expected GDP, Oil prices rising, Bitcoin and Square

China reported lower-than-expected GDP in its third quarter, as the economy continues to show a slowdown. Eastspring’s Sarah Lien joins to discuss why she is still bullish on investing in the country. Plus, oil prices continue to rise, and Again Capital’s John Kilduff says that strike prices and OPEC are partly to blame. He joins to discuss. And our own Mackenzie Sigalos joins with her news that Jack Dorsey may be getting into Bitcoin mining.
45:1418/10/2021
Supply chain issues, Moderna vaccine, Workers walk out

Supply chain issues, Moderna vaccine, Workers walk out

Supply chain congestion is continuing. Our own Lori Ann LaRocco highlights the big box retailers being impacted. Plus, an FDA advisory panel has voted unanimously to recommend a booster shot for people who received the Moderna vaccine. Emory’s Dr. Carlos Del Rio joins to discuss whether it’s necessary. And Brian’s RBI focuses on how recent strikes and labor movements are part of the broader jobs market story.
45:1915/10/2021
Battery CEO, Bank earnings, Inflation

Battery CEO, Bank earnings, Inflation

The CEO of FREYR Battery joins to discuss the role that batteries and renewables can play in solving the global energy crisis. Plus, bank earnings continue this week—Anton Schutz of Mendon Capital Advisors joins to talk about what he’s watching. And commodities and goods have been seeing price increases all year. Brian highlights what’s been moving the most in his RBI.
45:2414/10/2021
Blue Origin and William Shatner, Delta results, Energy crisis

Blue Origin and William Shatner, Delta results, Energy crisis

William Shatner is set to head for space today on Blue Origin’s New Shepard. SpaceX Founding Member Jim Cantrell joins to talk about the significance of today’s launch and what the new space race looks like. Plus, Delta reports quarterly results today, the first of the airlines to do so. Cowen’s Helane Becker joins to talk about the sector. And the former EVP of Saudi Aramco joins to discuss the state of the global energy crisis as energy week meetings kick off in Russia.
45:0413/10/2021
101221

101221

“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.
45:2312/10/2021
Debt ceiling bill, Ireland tax rate, Fertilizer prices

Debt ceiling bill, Ireland tax rate, Fertilizer prices

All eyes are on Washington this week as the debt ceiling bill is debated. Tina Fordham of Avenhurst joins to discuss what investors should watch out for. Plus, Ireland has raised their corporate tax rate to 15% from 12.5%. IDA Ireland’s Martin Shanahan joins to discuss what the new paradigm will look like. And fertilizer prices are hitting new record highs. Brian’s RBI focuses on how and when the increase could impact consumers.
45:0211/10/2021
Natural gas supply, Tesla headquarters, Job report preview

Natural gas supply, Tesla headquarters, Job report preview

The CEO of EQT, the largest natural gas supplier in the U.S., joins to discuss the state of the global natural gas crisis. Plus, Tesla made news saying its new headquarters would be based in Texas. Our own Phil Lebeau joins with more. And the September jobs report is due out at 8:30am today. RBC’s Tom Porcelli joins with his predictions.
44:5008/10/2021
Europe’s energy crisis worsens, Tesla outlook, Bitcoin latest

Europe’s energy crisis worsens, Tesla outlook, Bitcoin latest

The energy crisis is continuing in Europe. We take a look at the price increases in electricity, and how the crisis could impact consumers. Plus, Tesla’s annual meeting is today—we speak with Wedbush’s Dan Ives about what to expect from the company. And the FDIC is reportedly looking into whether stablecoins could be considered for deposit insurance coverage. We speak with Genesis’s Noelle Acheson about what the news could mean for cryptocurrencies going mainstream.
44:0207/10/2021
Global energy crisis, China-Taiwan tensions, Facebook under fire

Global energy crisis, China-Taiwan tensions, Facebook under fire

The growing global energy crisis could be one of the biggest economic stories right now. Brian highlights why in his RBI and speaks with Bank of America’s Francsico Blanch about the impact. Plus, China sent a record number of military planes over Taiwan, escalating tensions. We speak with Fmr. U.S. Trade Representative Jeff Moon about the global impact. And Facebook is under fire after a recent testimony about its impact on users and its algorithm. Clockwise Capital’s James Cakmak joins to talk about why he still likes the stock.
45:2906/10/2021
The Fight Against COVID-19:  Progress Being Made to Develop New Treatments; Illy Cafe CEO on Surging Coffee Prices; What Teens Are Spending On:  Surprising Results from Piper Sandler's Survey

The Fight Against COVID-19: Progress Being Made to Develop New Treatments; Illy Cafe CEO on Surging Coffee Prices; What Teens Are Spending On: Surprising Results from Piper Sandler's Survey

Noted biotech and pharma analyst Matthew Harrison of Morgan Stanley discusses which companies may be next to bring a promising COVID treatment to market after Merck. Plus, the CEO of coffee giant Illy Cafe weighs in on whether higher commodity prices may need to be passed on to the consumer. And, Erinn Murphy of Piper Sandler reveals the latest results from the firm's "Taking Stock with Teens" survey, including which apparel maker is at the top of teen's spending lists.
45:1805/10/2021
China Evergrande, OPEC expectations, Covid cancer screening impact

China Evergrande, OPEC expectations, Covid cancer screening impact

China Evergrande has been halted, as the company faces the fallout of its massive debt payment. Brian digs into the debt and the company’s assets in his RBI. Plus, OPEC has another meeting today, and natural gas could be at the forefront of the conversation. RBC’s Helima Croft joins with what to expect. And the CEO of Hologic, Steve MacMillan, joins at the start of Breast Cancer Awareness month, to discuss his company’s Global Women’s Health Index, and how the Covid pandemic has impacted cancer screenings for women around the world.
45:3904/10/2021
100121

100121

“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.
45:1001/10/2021
Facebook & Instagram Under Fire:  What Lawmakers Want to Hear From the Company Today; Honda Takes to the Skies With Plans for a Vertical Takeoff & Landing Vehicle; Go Big Or Go Home:  Richard Saperstein's Best Ideas for Q4

Facebook & Instagram Under Fire: What Lawmakers Want to Hear From the Company Today; Honda Takes to the Skies With Plans for a Vertical Takeoff & Landing Vehicle; Go Big Or Go Home: Richard Saperstein's Best Ideas for Q4

The Director of Research at the Oxford Internet Institute discusses what Facebook can say during today's Senate hearing to appease lawmakers angered by data showing Instagram is harmful to teens. Plus, Honda is known for its affordable and reliable cars. But now, the automaker wants to test the waters in a new market to hopefully fly above the competition. And, Go Big Or Go Home: Treasury Partners' Richard Saperstein gives his best investment ideas for Q4.
45:2830/09/2021
DC Drama and the Potential Market Fallout; Making Sense of the Tumble in Tech Stocks; Go Big Or Go Home:  Cate Faddis' Best Ideas for Q4

DC Drama and the Potential Market Fallout; Making Sense of the Tumble in Tech Stocks; Go Big Or Go Home: Cate Faddis' Best Ideas for Q4

Ed Mills of Raymond James on the odds of Congress reaching a deal to fund the government and raise the debt limit, and the potential fallout from failure or inaction. Plus, top internet analyst Mark Mahaney helps us make sense of the tech-led market selloff, and whether investors should wait for the dust to settle to get back in. And, Go Big Or Go Home: Cate Faddis of Grace Capital lays out her best ideas for Q4, including a pair of cybersecurity plays.
44:4129/09/2021
The Ripple Effect of the UK Gas Shortage; The Real-World Impact of Soaring Nat Gas Prices Across the Atlantic; Go Big Or Go Home:  Katie Stockton's Best Ideas for Q4

The Ripple Effect of the UK Gas Shortage; The Real-World Impact of Soaring Nat Gas Prices Across the Atlantic; Go Big Or Go Home: Katie Stockton's Best Ideas for Q4

The CEO of the British Ports Association discusses how a shortage of truck drivers is not only impacting gasoline supplies, it's also creating a bottleneck at the UK's ports. Plus, why natural gas prices are astronomically higher in Europe vs. the United States, and the real-world impact. And, Go Big Or Go Home: Katie Stockton of Fairlead Strategies delivers some of her best investment ideas for Q4 and into 2022.
45:5428/09/2021
A Critical Week Ahead for Congress and the White House; Top Performers Among the Top Insider Buys; Go Big Or Go Home:  Jenny Harrington's Best Ideas for Q4

A Critical Week Ahead for Congress and the White House; Top Performers Among the Top Insider Buys; Go Big Or Go Home: Jenny Harrington's Best Ideas for Q4

Former Senator Heidi Heitkamp discusses whether Congress will be able to pass the infrastructure bill and funding for the federal government this week. Plus, the top-performing stocks in our series on the top insider buying by company executives. And Go Big Or Go Home: top stockpicker Jenny Harrington of Gilman Hill Asset Management gives us some of her best ideas for Q4, highlighting big dividend payers.
45:3227/09/2021
Should Nike Consider Moving Its Supply Chain to the U.S.?; The Top Insider Buys This Week; Go Big Or Go Home:  The Panel Defends Their Picks

Should Nike Consider Moving Its Supply Chain to the U.S.?; The Top Insider Buys This Week; Go Big Or Go Home: The Panel Defends Their Picks

Retail analyst Stacy Widlitz discusses Nike’s supply chain woes, and whether that could prompt the company to relocate some of its production to the U.S.  Plus, we detail some of the biggest executive stock purchases of the week, including a massive insider buy at a well-known retail chain.  And, Go Big Or Go Home:  Hightower’s Stephanie Link, Howard Capital Management’s Vance Howard, Matrix’s David Katz and Piper Sandler’s Craig Johnson weigh in on and defend their best stock ideas for Q4.
45:4124/09/2021
CalSTRS CIO Weighs in on the Fed, Stocks and Bonds; Cashing In on a Massive Wall Street Bet; Go Big Or Go Home:  Craig Johnson's Best Ideas for Q4

CalSTRS CIO Weighs in on the Fed, Stocks and Bonds; Cashing In on a Massive Wall Street Bet; Go Big Or Go Home: Craig Johnson's Best Ideas for Q4

CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman gives his exclusive take on the Fed, possible rate hikes and the state of the markets and economy. Plus, RBC Capital Markets' Amy Wu Silverman discusses a big bet on the options market by a trader in recent days. And our special series "Go Big Or Go Home" continues with some of the best ideas for Q4 from Piper Sandler's Craig Johnson.
45:0923/09/2021
092221

092221

“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.
45:2922/09/2021
092121

092121

“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.
45:4221/09/2021
September sell-off, Evergrande and China, Vaccine boosters

September sell-off, Evergrande and China, Vaccine boosters

Markets are down a lot today, after ending their third down week in a row. We kick off our week-long markets special with Stephanie Link, who has some names to watch heading into Q4, amid the volatility. Plus, some of the movement may be coming from Asia, where China Evergrande is set to default on a debt payment worth billions of dollars and is dragging the Hang Seng down with it. Our own Eunice Yoon joins to break down what’s happening. And A member of the FDA advisory panel that recommended booster doses only for those 65 and older joins to discuss his vote.
46:1420/09/2021
Inflation fears, Vietnamese shipping delays, Covid vaccine boosters

Inflation fears, Vietnamese shipping delays, Covid vaccine boosters

We speak with CNBC Contributors Tiffany McGhee and Kari Firestone about where to put your money amid fears of rising inflation. Plus, as Vietnam emerges from lockdown, companies doing business there are facing port congestion and shipping delays. We get a report from our own Lori Ann LaRocco. And an FDA Advisory panel meets today to discuss approval for Pfizer’s Covid booster shot. Emory’s Dr. Carlos Del Rio joins with his expectations.
44:4117/09/2021
Toy supply chain, Natural gas prices, Renewables and SPACs

Toy supply chain, Natural gas prices, Renewables and SPACs

The toy supply chain is strained, ahead of what looks to be a tight holiday shopping season. James Zahn of The Toy Insider joins to discuss the situation. Plus, natural gas prices are showing a parabolic move upwards. Saxo Bank’s Ole Hansen joins to discuss the factors, and the impact to industry and consumers. And Phyllis Newhouse, CEO of Athena Technology Acquisition Corp, joins us to discuss her SPAC merging with renewables company Heliogen.
45:1416/09/2021
China casino stocks, Sell thesis, Tech talk

China casino stocks, Sell thesis, Tech talk

Casino stocks in China are taking a huge hit, on renewed fears about a crackdown. Our own Eunice Yoon joins with more. Plus: knowing when to sell a stock can be just as important as knowing when to buy. Capital Wealth Planning’s Kevin Simpson joins to discuss his sell thesis and rules for his portfolio. And Apple, Microsoft, and Facebook are all out with big news today. Wedbush’s Joel Kulina joins to discuss the three stocks.
45:3415/09/2021
Hurricanes, Supply Disruption and COVID Could Continue to Impact Oil Prices This Year; Can the Democrats Keep Their Members in the Fold to Pass President Biden's Budget Bill?; Will Apple's Stock Get a Boost From the New iPhone 13?

Hurricanes, Supply Disruption and COVID Could Continue to Impact Oil Prices This Year; Can the Democrats Keep Their Members in the Fold to Pass President Biden's Budget Bill?; Will Apple's Stock Get a Boost From the New iPhone 13?

RBC Capital Markets' Helima Croft discusses whether consumers and companies will see any relief from rising oil prices this year and into 2022. Plus, Andy Blocker of Invesco runs through what investors need to watch out of Washington, as Congress debates the top items on President Biden's agenda. And, Alex Kantrowitz highlights what to expect from Apple's fall hardware event, and whether the new products will boost the stock.
44:5814/09/2021
Florida Covid latest, DC spending, Amazon and NFL

Florida Covid latest, DC spending, Amazon and NFL

The CEO of Jackson Health System in Florida joins the program to discuss the latest in the state for Covid vaccinations, hospitalizations, and the back-to-school months. Plus, our own Ylan Mui joins to discuss the latest in DC regarding spending bills and taxes. And Amazon is looking like the front-runner for the NFL Sunday Ticket deal—our own Alex Sherman joins with the latest.
45:4813/09/2021
State of small business, Natural gas prices, 9/11 long-term illnesses

State of small business, Natural gas prices, 9/11 long-term illnesses

John Stanford of the Small Business Roundtable joins to discuss their latest report with Facebook about the state of small business and the path to economic recovery. Plus, natural gas prices are spiking—we speak with Rystad’s Emily McClain about how it could impact you. And on the eve of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, our own Ylan Mui joins with a report on the first responders who suffered lifelong illnesses from that day, and where they’re getting help.
44:5710/09/2021