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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.
JPMorgan Throws Some Cold Water on Cryptocurrencies; Why New York City's Real Estate Market Won't Swoon in the Summer Heat; Six Months to Remember for Stocks, But One Top Market Watcher Says Don't Get Caught Up in the Frenzy Just Yet
Cathie Wood may be going all-in on Bitcoin, but JPMorgan says investors continue to cool their jets on the cryptocurrency. Plus, Kristen Jordan of Bravo's "Million Dollar Listing" says New York City's real estate market won't face the normal slowdown this summer. And, Gilman Hill's Jenny Harrington discusses why investors should still be a little cautious, even as energy, financials, and other sectors post huge gains in the first half of the year.
46:0529/06/2021
Weekend box office, Bitcoin volatility, Cruise line rebound
The blockbuster Fast and Furious installment hit theaters –we discuss the state of the box office with Comscore’s Paul Dergarabedian. Plus, bitcoin is volatile again, but Coindesk’s Michael Casey says not to be worried. And we discuss the rebound timeline for the cruise lines sector, as Royal Caribbean’s ship set sail this weekend.
45:0728/06/2021
Nike earnings, Bank stress tests, Insider buying
Nike shares soared after a positive earnings report. We discuss the future of the retailer. Plus, banks passed their stress tests with flying colors—we talk about the financials sector and the expectations for buybacks and dividends. And Brian’s Insider Buying segment is back, with the biggest insider buy we’ve ever reported on.
46:1025/06/2021
Apple Daily shutdown, Future of energy, Shipping supply chain
Hong Kong’s pro-democracy newspaper, Apple Daily, is shutting down today. We discuss the broader fallout with Primrose Riordan of the Financial Times. Plus, we discuss the future of the oil and gas landscape with CalSTRS CIO Christopher Ailman. And the global shipping supply chain is facing some issues. We discuss with Jefferies’ Randy Giveans.
48:1924/06/2021
Prime Day impact, Tech debate, Vaccine durability
Prime Day wrapped up right before the show. We discuss the impact of the 48-hour event on the broader retail sector with Moody’s VP Charlie O’Shea. Plus, the House is debating bills today that would crack down on big tech companies. Our own Ylan Mui has the latest. And Brian’s RBI focuses on vaccine durability and breakthrough Covid illnesses.
45:3723/06/2021
M&A activity, Crypto’s sell-off, The Fast franchise family
M&A deal activity is already climbing towards record highs in 2021. The U.S. Deals Leader at PwC joins us to discuss. Plus, cryptocurrencies have been selling off—we talk about what’s behind the moves. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the $6.1B franchise that is the Fast and Furious movies.
45:3622/06/2021
Why Infrastructure Talks Are Stalling in Washington; The Financial Windfall of a U.S. Open Victory; Will Amazon Prime Day be a Non-Event for Investors?
James Pethokoukis discusses the top items on the agenda in Washington, including infrastructure talks and antitrust measures targeting Big Tech. Plus, former Sears and Saks chairman Arthur Martinez talks about Amazon Prime Day, which comes against a backdrop of global supply chain issues and rising inflation. And, Jon Rahm secures his first major victory at the U.S. Open -- we look at how that could mean big business for his endorsements.
44:4321/06/2021
Fed decision hangover, Retail weekend, U.S. Open
The markets are still digesting the decisions and outlook from the FOMC meeting. We discuss what investors should be doing with their money. Plus, we take a look at the competitive retail landscape ahead of Prime Day. And it’s a big weekend for the U.S. Open and its personalities—our own Jabari Young joins with his analysis.
45:1918/06/2021
Fed decision fallout, Biden-Putin summit, Insider Buys
The Fed made the decision to keep interest rates near zero, in their June FOMC meeting. We discuss how investors should digest the news. Plus, Biden has returned to Washington after his first summit with Vladimir Putin. We speak with Eamon Javers about the key takeaways from the meeting. And Brian highlights the top five stocks seeing the most insider buying action this week.
45:2917/06/2021
Inflation expectations, Biden-Putin summit, Coal prices
Investors are awaiting a Fed meeting later today for key inflation data. We discuss the impact to the markets. Plus, President Biden meets with Vladimir Putin today for their first face-to-face summit. We talk about what’s expected. And coal prices are surging—Brian has the details in his RBI.
45:5516/06/2021
What Wall Street Wants to See From the Biden-Putin Summit; The Next Catalyst For Retail Stocks; The Global Shortage of Shipping Containers Enters a New Crisis Phase
Raymond James' Ed Mills discusses what investors need to see and hear from President Biden's overseas trip, especially from his sitdown meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Plus, the malls are packed again, so what will be the next big driver for the retail sector? Industry watcher Jan Kniffen weighs in. And, a top freight specialist talks about the growing crisis over the lack of available shipping containers around the world, and how Home Depot is taking matters into its own hands.
45:5615/06/2021
G-7 and NATO, New cryptos, Trending stories
President Biden is off to the NATO Conference now, after his first G-7 meeting. We speak with Eamon Javers and Invesco’s Andy Blocker about what the results mean for investors. Plus, new cryptocurrencies are abounding and Miami is becoming the new home of Bitcoin. We speak with Mackenzie Sigalos about the trends. And our trending stories include a Wendy’s across the pond, cars getting older, and a $28M space flight.
45:2814/06/2021
Texas governor on Energy, G-7 summit, Inflation rising
Brian speaks with the Governor of Texas about his state’s power infrastructure and cybersecurity. Also in conversation, the CEO of Patterson-UTI Energy. Plus, President Biden is in Cornwall for the G-7 meeting—we discuss the implications with our own Steve Sedgwick. And inflation fears are rising—we talk about what it means for the markets.
44:5111/06/2021
Inflation data, Oil prices, Infrastructure stalemate
Key inflation data is due out today. We discuss the impact on the markets. Plus, oil prices have been hitting highs not seen since 2018. We discuss with Goldman Sachs’s Head of Energy Research. And we speak with former Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater about the infrastructure bill that is currently at a stalemate.
45:0910/06/2021
Colonial Pipeline CEO on the hill, New meme stocks, Markets moving up
The CEO of Colonial Pipeline is testifying about the ransomware hack that hit the company. We discuss cyber infrastructure with Meg King and our own Eamon Javers. Plus, new meme stocks are soaring—we take a look with Kate Rooney. And markets are heading towards new highs. We take a look at inflation and more.
45:1209/06/2021
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44:4808/06/2021
How the G-7 Deal on a Global Corporate Tax Rate Will Impact Countries and Companies; You May Have "Meme" Stocks in Your Portfolio, and Not Even Know It; Why One Top Investor Says Healthcare and Media Stocks Are Finally Having Their Day In the Sun
Kate Barton of EY and Anna Palmer of Punchbowl News weigh in on the impact the G-7's deal on a 15% minimum corporate tax rate will have on multinational companies, and whether other countries will back the proposal. Plus, Larry McDonald of the Bear Traps Report discusses how wide and far the "meme" stocks have spread their wings into mutual funds and ETFs. And, David Katz of Matrix lays out what investors should have front of mind in this trading week.
45:1007/06/2021
One Investor Explains Why He's Still Riding the AMC Rollercoaster; Get Ready to Pay Up At Hotels as Travel Rebounds; The Top Insider Buys of the Week
One professional investor discusses his rationale for investing in AMC's stock, and why he's held shares for much of the past year. Plus, a new report by PwC hints at how much we may have to pay to book a hotel room or airfare as travel rebounds this summer. And, your exclusive look at this week's top insider buys, including why one exec is falling in love with Bumble.
45:3604/06/2021
Metals March Higher, But Is There Any More Meaningful Upside For Copper, Aluminum and Gold?; What’s Separating AMC From the Rest of the “Meme” Stock Pack; On The Road Again: Where We’re Headed and Want To Go
Top commodity strategist Michael Widmer of Bank of America discusses what’s really been driving the record rally in metals this year, from copper to gold and aluminum. Plus, Peter Madigan of BNY Mellon Markets makes the case that AMC is different than the other “meme” stocks, and the company has legs to stand on. And Today’s RBI: Americans are hitting the road again, but where are they going and how are they getting there?
45:1303/06/2021
Back From The Brink: Weatherford CEO on Relisting Shares on the NASDAQ; How One of Europe’s Biggest Unicorns is Disrupting the Insurance Business; Why Zoom Can Still Prove the Stay-At-Home Trade Can Make You Money
A First-On-CNBC Interview with the CEO of Weatherford, the oil & gas services company that’s relisting shares on the NASDAQ today, two years after filing for bankruptcy. Plus, how WeFox is shaking up the traditional insurance business in Europe with the use of artificial intelligence. And, a top analyst says there’s still room for Zoom to grow even as the pandemic ends and people meet more in person.
45:2902/06/2021
RBC on OPEC's Debate Over Easing Supply Curbs; A New Push to Support Black Businesses On the 100th Anniversary of Tulsa; Theater Chains Are Very Optimistic Over the Summer Movie Season
RBC's Helima Croft discusses what's at stake at today's OPEC+ meeting, amid an increase in global fuel demand and the expectation Iran may return more supply to the market. Plus, on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa massacre and destruction of "Black Wall Street," companies are launching a new push to create and support Black businesses. And, the CEO of Bow Tie Cinemas says the monster opening for "A Quiet Place Part II" could bode well for the rest of the summer movie season.
45:3101/06/2021
NYC beaches reopen, Indy 500 weekend, Insider buys
New York City beaches are reopening on Saturday. We speak with the NYC Parks Commissioner about what to expect this year. Plus, the Indy 500 kicks off this Sunday. We speak with two-time winner Juan Pablo Montoya and Indianapolis Motor Speedway President Doug Boles about the event. And Brian’s Insider Buying segment is back, highlighting three stocks seeing a big amount of insider buying this week.
45:4328/05/2021
Oil’s turnaround, Cybersecurity disruption, The Dow’s birthday
Wednesday was a pivotal day for big oil and gas companies. We speak with CalSTRS CIO Chris Ailman about the implications for the planet. Plus, cybersecurity firm Cybereason ranked #32 on this year’s Disruptor 50 list. We speak with the CEO. And it’s the Dow’s birthday! We check in on some of the stocks from its original Dow 12 index.
45:3027/05/2021
Gojek Co-CEO talks disruption, Retail sector check, Seafood price surge
The eighteenth company on CNBC’s Disruptor 50 list, Indonesia-based Gojek, joins to discuss his company and the Super App space. Plus, we discuss the retail space with Dana Telsey during a busy couple weeks for earnings. And seafood prices are surging—we discuss the space ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
45:2526/05/2021
Guggenheim's Scott Minerd says Bitcoin has yet to hit bottom; Why Nike, Under Armour and Lululemon are falling out of favor with consumers on social and environmental issues; How one iconic landmark in the City of Brotherly Love is opening its doors as COVID restrictions ease
An exclusive conversation with Scott Minerd of Guggenheim Partners on where bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are headed, and whether the Fed is right on its take on inflation. Plus, Stifel launches a new sustainable brand & lifestyle index tracking how companies fare on ESG issues. And, how the landmark Franklin Institute in Philadelphia is prepping for a full reopening ahead of the Memorial Day holiday weekend.
45:4225/05/2021
Crypto collapse, 6-month sector returns, Tax cheats
Cryptocurrencies have been selling off all week and into the weekend. We discuss what it means for the broader markets and where they could go next. Plus, Brian Sullivan’s RBI focuses on comparing sector returns over the past six months. And our own Robert Frank joins to discuss how much wealthy tax cheats are costing the IRS.
45:3924/05/2021
Big oil call, Rising risks, Insider buys
Barclays has put out a big call on BP. We speak to their Oil and Gas analyst. Plus, risks are rising for homebuyers—our own Diana Olick has the latest. And Brian’s weekly segment is back, highlighting the top five stocks seeing the most insider purchasing this week.
45:0421/05/2021
Crypto crunch, Retail earnings, Oil gushes higher
Cryptocurrencies are experiencing a big pullback. We discuss the volatility and speak with Morgan Creek’s Mark Yusko about what investors should do. Plus, retail earnings have been surprising to the upside—we speak with Refinitiv’s Jharonne Martis about the space. And Oil prices are gushing higher—we speak with Miller Tabak’s Matt Maley about why.
45:4220/05/2021
Retail earnings, Met Museum, Nirvana auction
It’s a big week for retail earnings, and the companies that have already reported are beating expectations. We discuss the space. Plus, New York eases many restrictions today. We speak with the President of the Metropolitan Museum of Art about the local impact. And six strands of Kurt Cobain’s hair fetched over $14,000 at auction. Brian has the story in his RBI.
45:2219/05/2021
AT&T/Discovery fallout, Hostess CEO on snacking, NYC subway ridership
We discuss the mega merger story of the week, AT&T and Discovery merging assets, with former DirecTV CEO Michael White. Plus, the CEO of Hostess Brands joins us to discuss the company’s earnings and consumer trends. And Brian’s RBI focuses on subway ridership hitting a 14-month high.
44:3618/05/2021
Top Tech Analyst on The “White Knuckles” Trade in the Sector; How Investors Can Navigate the Threats to the Oil & Gas Industry; “Building” A Portfolio Through Infrastructure and Real Estate Stocks
Wedbush Analyst Dan Ives discusses why he’s still bullish on tech after a wild ride in the sector in recent weeks. Plus, Clay Seigle of Vortexa talks about the threats – cybersecurity to supply chain – facing the energy sector. And, Emily Bowersock Hill of Bowersock Capital Partners tells us why boring investments in infrastructure and REITs could offer good returns for investors.
45:1017/05/2021
Coinbase and crypto, Oil update, Disney earnings review
Coinbase reported its first quarterly results as a public company yesterday. We discuss the future of cryptocurrencies. Plus, we run through the many factors impacting the oil markets right now with Helima Croft. And top-rated analyst joins us to make her bull case for Disney, after the company reported revenue and subscribers that were lower than analysts expected.
46:2514/05/2021
Colonial Pipeline, Markets sell off, Investment banking update
We continue to discuss the fallout of the Colonial Pipeline attack with Continental’s Harold Hamm and the Governor of North Dakota. Plus, markets sold off yesterday—we discuss the possibility of a turnaround. And we get an investment banking update with the U.S. CEO of BNP Paribas.
45:1413/05/2021
Colonial Pipeline fallout, Big tech’s comeback, The state of renting
Some gas shortages are hitting the U.S. as the fallout continues from the Colonial Pipeline hack. We discuss the situation with an oil and gas distributor. Plus, big tech is coming off its worst day since February, but could it be set for a turnaround? And we speak about the state of the rental market with PwC’s Alexis Crow.
45:0012/05/2021
Seeking Value in the Regional Banking Stocks; Why the Cyber Attack on the Colonial Pipeline Should be a “Sputnik” Moment for the U.S.; What’s Behind the Spike in Pork and Beef Prices
With the sell-off in tech and growth stocks, one trader says investors could find shelter in the regional bank stocks. Plus, a leading expert on the geopolitics of energy policy and security says the hacker attack on the largest U.S. pipeline should be a wake up call to both the government and energy industry. And, unprecedented demand and supply shortages of feed could lead to consumers paying sky-high prices for beef and pork ribs for their Memorial Day cookouts.
44:3611/05/2021
Colonial Pipeline hack, Lumber latest, Dogecoin and Elon Musk
The cyber security attack on the Colonial Pipeline is roiling oil and gas markets. We discuss the fallout. Plus, lumber prices keep hitting record highs—we talk about where they could go next and the broader impact. And Elon Musk talked about Dogecoin a lot this weekend on SNL. We talk about the coin and the broader crypto space.
45:1910/05/2021
April jobs report, Return-to-work tech, Insider buys
The April government jobs report is due out today. We speak with market analysts about their expectations. Plus, the CEO of Avaya joins us to discuss earnings and the transition to returning to the office. And Brian brings you the top five stocks seeing the most insider buying this week.
46:0607/05/2021
Solar stocks, China and Taiwan, Optimistic CDC data
We speak with CNBC.com’s Pippa Stevens about solar stocks and the investor appetite for ESG. Plus, tensions between China and Taiwan are rising—we speak to a former CIA official about the geopolitical troubles. And the CDC has released new data about a timeline for when Covid cases could start to taper off. Brian has the data in his RBI.
45:0806/05/2021
Big tech slumps, EV market, Honest Company IPO
Some big tech stocks lost a combined $171B just on Tuesday. We discuss what led to the sell-off and what’s next for tech. Plus, are consumers pivoting away from electric vehicles? We have the numbers and speak to the President of Sonic Automotive. And the Honest Company goes public today. We speak with an early investor in the company.
45:2805/05/2021
Chemicals shortage, Capsule Pharmacy, 5 big companies
There is a global shortage of chemicals, due to shutdowns and high demand. We speak with ICIS’s Head of North America about the impact to manufacturers. Plus, the CEO of Capsule Pharmacy joins to discuss disruption in digital health care. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the 5 big companies that are larger than 370 others in the S&P 500.
45:1604/05/2021
Surprising and sobering data on the long-term economic impact of the pandemic; How President Biden will attempt to get bipartisan support for his spending plans; New mobility trends show more Americans are getting behind the wheel
Paul Sheard of the Harvard Kennedy School discusses the long-term economic and financial implications of the pandemic and post-pandemic recovery. Plus, Ed Mills of Raymond James talks about the chances President Biden will get support from across the aisle for his spending plans. And, a random & interesting stat on how many more Americans are now hitting the roads to go just about anywhere.
45:1903/05/2021
Amazon earnings, Housing market update, First ever Stock Draft
Amazon’s blowout quarter surpassed analysts’ expectations—we discuss the company with Scott Mushkin. Plus, we get an update on the red-hot housing market with the CEO of homebuilder Taylor Morrison. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the first ever CNBC Stock Draft pick, back in 2012.
45:0930/04/2021
Biden speech, Big tech earnings, NFL draft
Biden gave his 100-day speech last night—we discuss the impact with Aberdeen’s Stephanie Kelly. Plus, more big tech earnings are out—we talk about Apple, Facebook, and Amazon with Joel Kulina of Wedbush. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the NFL draft, and a little bit of interesting history.
45:2029/04/2021
Chip shortage, Big tech earnings, Inflation numbers
The global chip shortage is impacting tons of sectors around the world and domestically. We speak with Scott Nations about the sectors seeing the most impact, and what investors should do. Plus, Google and Microsoft reported big beats on their quarterly earnings, and Apple is out tonight—we run through all the big tech numbers with Paul Meeks. And almost every sector you can think of is experiencing all-time inflation highs. We have the data in our RBI.
45:1128/04/2021
New Data Shows U.S. Travel – And Travel Spending – Is On the Rebound; Fresh Headwinds are Bubbling Up in the Housing Market; Tesla Too Rich for Your Blood? Check Out this EV Maker Instead
Adobe is out with a new report on how much Americans are spending on traveling, and if you haven’t booked that summer trip, you may be out of luck. Plus, a top housing expert discusses the troubling trends he sees brewing in the red hot real estate market. And, Lee Baker of Apax Financial highlights the stock of one electric vehicle maker not named Tesla that he believes is undervalued.
45:4027/04/2021
Big week for earnings, Tax policy impact, Litecoin
It’s the biggest week for earnings this quarter. We break down what to watch in the markets. Plus, we speak with a tax policy expert about Biden’s proposed capital gains tax. And the founder of Litecoin joins us to talk about the cryptocurrency space.
43:2126/04/2021
New capital gains tax, J&J vaccine evaluation, Insider buying
Biden has proposed a new capital gains tax. We speak with Tony Fratto and Dan Veru about the impact to U.S. businesses and investors. Plus, an advisory committee for the CDC meets today to discuss the J&J vaccine. We speak with a member about what they’ll be looking for. And Friday means Insider Buying is back—Brian brings you the top five stocks seeing the most insider buys this week.
47:5223/04/2021
Airline results, Covid-19 treatments, Taxes
More airlines are posting quarterly results today. We speak with Citigroup’s Stephen Trent about what to watch. Plus, the vaccine rollout is progressing, but so is development of Covid-19 treatments—we speak with SVB Leerink’s Geoff Porges about the space. And Brian Sullivan’s RBI focuses on taxes!
46:0722/04/2021
Scott Minerd’s bond call, Netflix earnings, Apple product unveil
Scott Minerd is standing by his call that bond yields will fall. We speak to him about his market outlook. Plus, Netflix earnings disappointed on subscriber numbers—we discuss the impact for the streaming space. And we talk about Wall Street’s reaction to the Apple product unveiling.
42:5721/04/2021
Why Reddit and Online Traders Continue to Ride the Dogecoin Wave; Top Biotech Analyst Says It's Possible COVID Could Be Over By This Summer; Exclusive Interview with Co-Founder and CEO of European Unicorn Klarna
Venture capital and angel investor Sarah Kunst of Cleo Capital discusses what's driving the mania behind the surge in meme cryptocurrency Dogecoin. Plus, Morgan Stanley biotech analyst Matthew Harrison weighs in on the J&J vaccine pause, and the pace of global vaccinations. And, an exclusive interview with the CEO of fintech Klarna, on the mainstream adoption of cryptocurrencies and the quest to do better for the planet.
45:0320/04/2021