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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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Oil call, Shanghai Auto Show, Crypto craze

Oil call, Shanghai Auto Show, Crypto craze

Big morning for the markets—we speak with Fundstrat’s Tom Lee about his oil calls and how crude is reacting to the state of Covid-19 across the globe. Plus, Eunice Yoon joins us from the Shanghai Auto Show, an in-person event with thousands of people. And cryptocurrencies are all over the place right now, including Dogecoin…we speak with Mark Yusko about the space.
45:4219/04/2021
Dow to 34,000, Schools reopening, Bank earnings

Dow to 34,000, Schools reopening, Bank earnings

The Dow has made its fourth 1-thousand point gain this year, climbing up to 34,000. We look at where there is still value in the market. Plus, we have a conversation about the mistakes that were made over the past year when it comes to reopening schools. And it’s the last day of bank earnings—they’ve all beat expectations so far. We discuss why with RBC’s Gerard Cassidy.
47:3716/04/2021
Retail update, Delta results, Coinbase reaction

Retail update, Delta results, Coinbase reaction

Retail is bouncing back across the country. We speak with Stacey Widlitz about the space. Plus, Delta is the first of the big airlines to report quarterly results today. We speak with Jefferies analyst Sheila Kahyaoglu about expectations. And Coinbase had a huge debut on the Nasdaq—we talk about the future of the exchange with Coindesk’s Michael Casey.
45:1315/04/2021
J&J vaccine fallout, Coinbase listing, Bank earnings

J&J vaccine fallout, Coinbase listing, Bank earnings

We discuss the broader implications of the pause on J&J’s Covid-19 vaccine with a voting member of the panel that recommended the vaccine for emergency use authorization to the FDA. Plus, Coinbase is listing today—we discuss the future of crypto with Manhattan Ventures’ Santosh Rao. And bank earnings kick off today. We talk about the space with Mendon Capital’s Anton Schutz.
45:1914/04/2021
Beijing vs. Big Tech, Wine going public, Worldwide Covid update

Beijing vs. Big Tech, Wine going public, Worldwide Covid update

Ant Financial is facing a company overhaul from Beijing. Our own arjun Kharpal has the latest. Plus, Vintage Wine Estates is going public through a SPAC merger—we speak with the president, Terry Wheatley. And we get a coronavirus and vaccine update from Fmr. FDA Commissioner Dr. Peggy Hamburg.
45:2913/04/2021
PIMCO On Paying For Biden's Infrastructure Plan; The UK Reopens Its Doors; An Eye-Popping Stat on How Much Money is Flowing into Markets

PIMCO On Paying For Biden's Infrastructure Plan; The UK Reopens Its Doors; An Eye-Popping Stat on How Much Money is Flowing into Markets

PIMCO's Libby Cantrill discusses how the Biden administration will pay for the massive infrastructure bill, and gain bipartisan support. Plus, a report from the ground as the UK emerges from a third national lockdown. And, an amazing stat on how much more money has moved into the markets just over the past five months than in the past 12 years overall.
45:3412/04/2021
Masters 2021, Transportation stocks, SPAC mania

Masters 2021, Transportation stocks, SPAC mania

The Masters are teeing off—we discuss what the tournament will look like in Augusta this year with Damon Hack. Plus, transportation stocks are soaring to new highs. We speak with Deutsche Bank’s Amit Mehrotra about the rise. And Q1 was a record quarter for SPACs—we speak with Refinitiv’s Matt Toole about the numbers.
45:1409/04/2021
State of small business, New U.S. airline, Future of fitness

State of small business, New U.S. airline, Future of fitness

Small business closures have risen since the peak of the pandemic. We discuss with Small Business Roundtable’s John Stanford. Plus, the U.S. is about to have a new airline—Phil Lebeau has the latest. And does the future of fitness lie in the home? We speak with Future CEO Rishi Mandal about the trends here to stay.
45:1808/04/2021
Grab going public, U.K. vaccine rollout, Teen retail spend

Grab going public, U.K. vaccine rollout, Teen retail spend

Southeast Asian ride-hailing and delivery company Grab is said to be in talks to go public through a SPAC. We discuss the possible outcomes and impact with the FT’s Arash Massoudi. Plus, the U.K. is expanding their Covid-19 vaccine rollout by introducing the Moderna vaccine today. And Piper Sandler has released their survey on teen retail spending—we speak with Erinn Murphy about the results.
45:0907/04/2021
Credit Suisse Caught in the Archegos Cross-Hairs; Corporate America's Response to Changes in Voting Laws; Mastercard On the Massive Consumer Shift to Shopping Online

Credit Suisse Caught in the Archegos Cross-Hairs; Corporate America's Response to Changes in Voting Laws; Mastercard On the Massive Consumer Shift to Shopping Online

The latest on the Archegos Capital scandal, with Credit Suisse shaking up the management ranks and taking a major loss. Plus, a top brand manager weighs in on how CEOs should respond to the controversy surrounding Georgia’s voting laws. And Mastercard’s chief economist has insights on how much consumers are buying online amid the pandemic, and whether that shift will become permanent.
45:1306/04/2021
Infrastructure, Home sales, Vaccine passports

Infrastructure, Home sales, Vaccine passports

Biden has released his infrastructure plan. We discuss the impact to companies and sectors with Kathryn Thompson of Thompson Research. Plus, Diana Olick brings us the latest on home sales and listings. And New York has rolled out its own vaccine passport as venues reopen—we discuss with Partnership for New York City President Kathryn Wylde.
44:3005/04/2021
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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.
45:4801/04/2021
Rate fears, Infrastructure unveil, Rising travel costs

Rate fears, Infrastructure unveil, Rising travel costs

Rates continue to hit highs. We speak with Catherine Faddis and Nancy Tengler about the impact to stocks. Plus, Biden will be unveiling his infrastructure plans—we discuss what to expect with James Pethokoukis. And Brian Sullivan’s RBI focuses on how air fares are already soaring higher for key dates this year.
45:1031/03/2021
Fire sale fallout, Long-term vaccine update, Satan shoe lawsuit

Fire sale fallout, Long-term vaccine update, Satan shoe lawsuit

We discuss the fallout of the Archegos margin call for stocks and the legacy of hedge funds. Plus, the CDC has released new data about long-term vaccine efficacy. We discuss what it means. And trending stories today include a devilish lawsuit, an MLB NFT, and good news for Comic-Con fans.
45:1630/03/2021
Why The Traffic Jam in the Suez Canal Hasn’t Had a Bigger Impact on Oil Prices; The Fallout From the Massive Margin Calls at Two Previously Unknown Hedge Funds; Chances President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Will Get Support in Congress

Why The Traffic Jam in the Suez Canal Hasn’t Had a Bigger Impact on Oil Prices; The Fallout From the Massive Margin Calls at Two Previously Unknown Hedge Funds; Chances President Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Will Get Support in Congress

Top market watcher Clay Seigle of Vortexa discusses the impact the traffic jam in the Suez Canal caused by the massive cargo ship Ever Given is and will continue to have on global energy and shipping. Plus, what we’re learning about margin calls taking down two hedge funds, and the ripple effect on major global banks such as Credit Suisse and Nomura. And, political strategist Tina Fordham says the odds of President Biden accomplishing his goals, including a huge infrastructure plan, are growing by the day.
45:5729/03/2021
Ever Given still stuck, Congress vs. big tech, Restaurants reopening

Ever Given still stuck, Congress vs. big tech, Restaurants reopening

The Ever Given ship could take weeks to get unstuck. We discuss what the situation in the Suez means for shipping companies. Plus, Congress grilled tech CEOs on the hill—we talk about the impact. And restaurants are reopening across the country—we speak with Chef David Burke about the process.
45:4326/03/2021
Suez situation, Big tech, Financials stocks

Suez situation, Big tech, Financials stocks

The large container ship called the Ever Given has been stuck in the Suez Canal for over 24 hours. We discuss what it means for global supply chains. Plus, we look at big tech and social media stocks ahead of today’s hearing. And the slowly rising yields are impacting financials, but there’s still opportunity: we take a look at some names.
45:2425/03/2021
Suez traffic jam, Vaccine passports, Three A’s of tech

Suez traffic jam, Vaccine passports, Three A’s of tech

A large tanker has blocked the Suez Canal. We discuss what it means for an already constrained shipping flow. Plus, we speak with the CEO of a company developing vaccine passports about the ethics of proving you’ve been vaccinated. And we talk about the three A’s of tech: Apple, Alphabet, and Amazon.
45:3924/03/2021
Could A $3 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Add More Fuel to the Market’s Fire?; What the U.S. and China Are Seeking From Their Contentious Relationship; Top Analyst Weighs in on Questions Surrounding Astrazeneca’s COVID Vaccine

Could A $3 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Add More Fuel to the Market’s Fire?; What the U.S. and China Are Seeking From Their Contentious Relationship; Top Analyst Weighs in on Questions Surrounding Astrazeneca’s COVID Vaccine

New Street Advisors’ founder Delano Saporu discusses the impact additional stimulus spending could have on the markets, prompting more investment to flow in. Plus, a former top China expert in the Obama administration weighs in on the latest sanctions imposed by the U.S. and allies against China over human rights abuses. And, top-rated biotech analyst Matthew Harrison of Morgan Stanley says efficacy of COVID vaccines remains high, potentially allowing the U.S. to get 75% of the population vaccinated by mid-summer.
45:5623/03/2021
AstraZeneca vaccine safety, Biden policies, Market movement

AstraZeneca vaccine safety, Biden policies, Market movement

The AstraZeneca covid-19 vaccine has been found to be 79% effective in a U.S. study. We discuss what it means for the vaccine rollout. Plus, we take a look at Biden’s policies thus far in his administration. And the markets have been volatile lately—we talk about how to play them.
45:1722/03/2021
Fed sell-off, FedEx and Nike earnings, U.S.-China tensions

Fed sell-off, FedEx and Nike earnings, U.S.-China tensions

Tech and growth stocks are selling off after the Fed said it would keep rates the same for a while. We discuss the impact for the markets. Plus, we take a look at FedEx and Nike earnings. And U.S.-China tensions are rising after the meeting yesterday—we discuss what it means for international relations.
45:3019/03/2021
Fed speak, Bars 1 year later, Astrazeneca distribution

Fed speak, Bars 1 year later, Astrazeneca distribution

The Fed won’t be raising rates until 2023. We discuss what it means for the markets. Plus, we speak with a Long Island bar owner about what the past year has been like with restrictions and shutdowns. And we talk about what the Astrazeneca halt in Europe could mean for countries around the globe.
43:3818/03/2021
Fed rate expectations, Investing in Ireland, Astrazeneca vaccine

Fed rate expectations, Investing in Ireland, Astrazeneca vaccine

With rising yields, investors are eagerly awaiting Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s decision this afternoon—we discuss the market impact and expectations. Plus, we talk about investing in Ireland and companies moving abroad, on this St. Patrick’s Day. And we speak with an expert about the halting of the Astrazeneca vaccine rollout in many European countries.
45:1017/03/2021
Top Medical Expert Weighs in on the Backlash to Astrazeneca’s Vaccine; Former Fed Governor On Whether the Central Bank Will Tap the Brakes; Spring Break Business vs. Concerns Over a Fourth Wave

Top Medical Expert Weighs in on the Backlash to Astrazeneca’s Vaccine; Former Fed Governor On Whether the Central Bank Will Tap the Brakes; Spring Break Business vs. Concerns Over a Fourth Wave

A leading expert on blood clots discusses whether decisions by European countries to suspend use of Astrazeneca’s COVID vaccine are warranted. Plus, former Fed governor Sarah Bloom Raskin weighs in on the central bank’s next move in the face of rising inflation. And, we speak with business owners in Spring Break hot spots in Florida in Texas, who are juggling COVID protocols while welcoming an influx of tourists.
45:1516/03/2021
How to Pay for the Growing Budget Deficit Post-Stimulus; The Markets May Be Able to Overlook Rising Yields to Push Higher; E-Commerce Heads for $1 Trillion in Revenue for the First Time

How to Pay for the Growing Budget Deficit Post-Stimulus; The Markets May Be Able to Overlook Rising Yields to Push Higher; E-Commerce Heads for $1 Trillion in Revenue for the First Time

Pimco’s Libby Cantrill discusses whether concerns over a rising debt bill are overblown. Plus, top analyst Paul Meeks says the rise in rates will likely exhaust itself, which could make tech stocks more attractive for investors. And, Adobe says online spending is here to stay, forecasting e-commerce to top $1 trillion in 2022.
45:1015/03/2021
The Top Insider Buys of the Week; Travel & Leisure Stocks That Could Benefit From Stimulus Dollars; Stew Leonard On The Grocery Business

The Top Insider Buys of the Week; Travel & Leisure Stocks That Could Benefit From Stimulus Dollars; Stew Leonard On The Grocery Business

An exclusive look at which corporate executives are buying their own company’s stock. Plus Jefferies analyst David Katz says casinos and theme parks could be among the biggest beneficiaries of stimulus spending. And, Stew Leonard talks about how much has changed in the past year for the iconic Northeast grocery chain.
45:5712/03/2021
Where To Make Money Now – Under-the-Radar Names; Why FAANG Still Has Some Bite; How the Stimulus Package Will Help Get Kids Back in the Classroom

Where To Make Money Now – Under-the-Radar Names; Why FAANG Still Has Some Bite; How the Stimulus Package Will Help Get Kids Back in the Classroom

Piper Sandler’s Craig Johnson expects more strong gains for the S&P 500 this year, and sees opportunity in commodities. Plus, Dan Morgan of Synovus offers three key themes for growth in the tech sector in 2021. And, why the stimulus package is beneficial for childcare providers, schools and parents looking to get back to the office.
43:1711/03/2021
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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.
45:1910/03/2021
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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.
45:0809/03/2021
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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.
45:0508/03/2021
Rates impact tech stocks, NYC movie theaters reopen, Clean energy stocks

Rates impact tech stocks, NYC movie theaters reopen, Clean energy stocks

Rising yields are causing a sell-off in big tech stocks. We discuss what it means for the broader markets. Plus, movie theaters can reopen in New York City today—we talk with Bow Tie Cinemas COO about how the industry can bounce back. And we take a look at the clean energy stocks to keep an eye on during the Biden administration.
45:1205/03/2021
February jobs preview, OPEC+ meeting, New streaming entrant

February jobs preview, OPEC+ meeting, New streaming entrant

With interest rates rising and impacting the markets, we look ahead to the February jobs report. Plus, we take a look at what to expect from the OPEC+ meeting. And Paramount+ launches today—we discuss this new streaming entrant in an already crowded field.
45:1504/03/2021
Vaccines for all, Reddit strikes again, Transports and Tech

Vaccines for all, Reddit strikes again, Transports and Tech

Biden has announced the U.S. should have enough vaccine doses for all adults by May. Plus, Reddit strikes again on a few specific stocks—we talk about how it’s affecting the broader markets. And we discuss the transport sector and the tech sector as rates rise and the economy starts to open back up.
45:1803/03/2021
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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.
44:5802/03/2021
Video game industry, Warehouse demand surges, Dancing robots

Video game industry, Warehouse demand surges, Dancing robots

The video game industry is now bigger than sports and movies combined. We talk to a head of research on how 2020 impacted our use of video games. Plus, e-commerce trends have changed through the year—we speak to the CEO of Duke Realty about warehouse demand. And our trending segment features a new brew from Dunkin, surprising food sale trends, and some robots doing the mashed potato. 
45:2101/03/2021
Rising rates, Reddit stock frenzy, Hackensack Meridian CEO

Rising rates, Reddit stock frenzy, Hackensack Meridian CEO

As rates continue to climb back towards pre-pandemic levels, we discuss what the moves mean for the markets. Plus, there’s still movement happening in Gamestop and other Reddit stocks—we talk about the broader market impact. And we speak with the CEO of Hackensack Meridian Health about vaccine delivery updates in the tri-state area.
43:0626/02/2021
Reddit stocks pick up steam, UK and US economic recovery, Alcohol and spirits trends

Reddit stocks pick up steam, UK and US economic recovery, Alcohol and spirits trends

The Reddit stocks like Gamestop and AMC are picking up interest again. We discuss what it means for the broader market. Plus, we speak with an advisor on Boris Johnson’s Build Back Better council about economic recovery. And we speak with the CEO of Pernod Ricard North America about at-home consumption trends in a pandemic.
45:1825/02/2021
Midwest energy crisis, JNJ vaccine, Hobby farming

Midwest energy crisis, JNJ vaccine, Hobby farming

We speak with Senator Tina Smith (D-MN) about her call for a probe into possible price gouging by the natural gas industry in the Midwest. Plus, we speak with a doctor on the advisory panel that could vote to approve JNJ’s vaccine for emergency use authorization. And we talk about a new lockdown trend: Hobby farming.
45:1324/02/2021
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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.
45:3623/02/2021
Stimulus latest, State of Small Business, Retail earnings preview

Stimulus latest, State of Small Business, Retail earnings preview

President Biden is revising the rules for small business loans. We talk about the impact to small businesses with the head of the Small Business Roundtable. Plus, we look ahead to retail earnings, and take a look at the impact of rising interest rates.
45:4822/02/2021
“Gamestopped” in review, Power problems, Vaccines vs. variants

“Gamestopped” in review, Power problems, Vaccines vs. variants

We discuss the five and a half hour hearing about short selling and meme trading. Plus, power is back on for many in Texas, but we discuss what led to this mass outage. And we talk with an analyst about whether the current vaccines will be effective against variants of Covid-19.
45:2319/02/2021
Turmoil in Texas, Gamestop hearing, Brewing up success

Turmoil in Texas, Gamestop hearing, Brewing up success

Millions of Texans continue to go without power. We break down how the infrastructure failed. Plus, looking ahead to the Gamestop hearing in front of Congress today. And we talk with a small business coffee owner about how he grew his business 2000% over the past year.
45:2218/02/2021
Winter storm energy prices, Travel industry recovery, Dow’s new high

Winter storm energy prices, Travel industry recovery, Dow’s new high

The winter weather in Texas is causing a surge in energy prices. We discuss what it means for the energy market and the consumer. Plus, we talk with the CEO of Trivago about when travel might return to normal. And as the Dow hits new highs, we discuss where to still find value in the market.
45:1817/02/2021
The impact of the deep freeze in Texas on the U.S. energy sector; Why small-caps will be the primary driver of the markets in 2021; Learning from past disasters about how to rebuild faster and stronger.

The impact of the deep freeze in Texas on the U.S. energy sector; Why small-caps will be the primary driver of the markets in 2021; Learning from past disasters about how to rebuild faster and stronger.

How power outages and rolling blackouts in Texas caused by a deep freeze could motivate lawmakers to seek policy reforms in the energy industry. Plus, KKM Financial’s Jeff Kilburg says profit-taking and a rotation amongst equities persists. And, rebuilding bigger & better from 2020, which saw a very active wildfire season and a record number of hurricanes make landfall.
45:2016/02/2021
Disney+ has 95 million subscribers, NYC restaurants open for indoor dining, Bumble CEO becomes a billionaire

Disney+ has 95 million subscribers, NYC restaurants open for indoor dining, Bumble CEO becomes a billionaire

In its earnings report, Disney announced that almost 95 million people have subscribed to its streaming service, Disney+. We discuss the impact of DTC for the company moving forward. Plus, NYC restaurants open for indoor dining this weekend—we speak to one restaurant owner about what aid is still needed. And trending stories including the Bumble CEO becoming a billionaire after her company’s recent IPO, Taylor Swift recording new old songs, and some presidential Nikes.
42:2512/02/2021
Biden meets with CEOs, Reddit takes pot stocks higher, Hi-C returns to McDonald’s

Biden meets with CEOs, Reddit takes pot stocks higher, Hi-C returns to McDonald’s

President Biden is forming a business coalition to discuss Covid relief. We talk about the latest for Wall Street and Washington. And goodbye Gamestop, hello pot stocks—what the next target is for Reddit traders. And in our trending segment, we talk about the Oscars, Hi-C coming back to McDonald’s, and a very expensive pigskin toss from Tom Brady.
43:2311/02/2021
Twitter and social media, Bitcoin’s meteoric rise, Trending stories

Twitter and social media, Bitcoin’s meteoric rise, Trending stories

Twitter earnings are out, and paint a picture of the vast social media landscape. Plus, Bitcoin and crypto are soaring—we dig into why. And trending stories include Mark Cuban, pancake rebranding, and French employees working “Al Desko.”
43:3010/02/2021
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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.
45:1009/02/2021
Super Bowl recap, Dogecoin to the moon, Retail trading impact

Super Bowl recap, Dogecoin to the moon, Retail trading impact

The Monday after the Buccaneers won the Super Bowl against the Chiefs, we discuss the historic nature of the game and how betting companies were impacted. Plus, celebrities like Elon Musk and Snoop Dogg are tweeting about Dogecoin. And we take a look at how the Reddit trading frenzy may actually have hurt the average retail investor.
45:0508/02/2021
Klarna’s Super Bowl commercial, Getting fans back to live events, Big bets for the big game

Klarna’s Super Bowl commercial, Getting fans back to live events, Big bets for the big game

The CEO of payment installment company Klarna joins us to discuss their first Super Bowl commercial and how 2020 impacted the online retail payment space. Plus, the rapid testing partner of SHAQ Bowl discusses the logistics of getting fans back to live events with testing. And this year’s Super Bowl is seeing record numbers in betting apps—we talk about whether or not that trend is here to stay.
45:1405/02/2021