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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.
Earnings bump, Biden energy policy, Investor sentiment
Stocks are looking to extend their win streak with a big bump from companies reporting earnings. Plus, taking a look at Biden’s energy and climate policies. And we talk about how the past few weeks of volatility have been impacting investors’ trust in the markets.
44:5204/02/2021
Jeff Bezos out as CEO, Reddit stocks lose steam, Oil and OPEC
Amazon announces that Jeff Bezos will be stepping down as CEO, to be replaced by AWS Chief Andy Jassy. We dig into what it means for the company. Plus, the Reddit stocks are losing steam, but it doesn’t seem to be affecting the broader market. And a conversation about oil ahead of the upcoming OPEC meeting.
45:2203/02/2021
Reddit stocks lose steam, Big tech in focus, Winter weather
Many of the stocks at the center of the Reddit trade are losing steam. We dig into why and where investors should be positioned. Plus, more earnings out from Alphabet and Amazon as big tech rounds up its reports. And checking on the winter storm that’s walloping the Northeast.
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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.
45:1901/02/2021
Wall Street’s wild week, Biden agenda, Airlines’ year of losses
Wall street has had a wild ride with shorted stocks adding chaos to the year’s momentum. We also look at Biden’s agenda to fight climate change and income inequality. And taking a look at airline earnings after a historic year of big losses.
44:0529/01/2021
Shorts sell off, Boeing earnings, Big tech lower
After stocks like GameStop and AMC got squeezed by retail investors, the stocks are starting to sell off now. We talk about how it could impact the broader market. Plus, Boeing posted a record revenue loss for the year. We talk about the recovery for the company. And big tech is lower despite posting strong earnings—we talk about what’s happening.
45:1428/01/2021
Gamestop short squeeze, Covid travel restrictions, Ant Group
Gamestop shares are surging, in what looks to be a massive short squeeze. We dig into how this could impact other stocks. Plus, you now need a negative covid test in order to enter the U.S.—we take a look at the implementation. Taking a look at big tech earnings ahead of another big day of reports.
45:2827/01/2021
What President Biden Can Expect to Achieve in His First 100 Days; J&J's Path to a COVID-19 Vaccine; New York City Adapts Restaurant Week for the Pandemic
Former Senator Heidi Heitkamp weighs in on President Biden's agenda and what he can expect to get passed by Congress. Plus, a top analyst discusses the timeline for Johnson & Johnson to get its COVID-19 vaccine from the lab into people's arms. And, how this year's Restaurant Week is even more critical to New York City eateries hit hard by the pandemic.
45:0926/01/2021
Big earnings week ahead, New executive orders, Big tech in focus
It’s the biggest week for earnings, and we’re taking a look at the names you should be watching this quarter. Plus, examining Biden’s new executive orders and the impact they will have on the economy. And we focus on the earnings for big tech, as Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and more get set to report.
45:0325/01/2021
Biden’s executive orders, IBM earnings, Bond movie delayed
We dig into the executive orders that President Biden is expected to sign later today, focusing on Covid-19 and the economy. Plus, we break down IBM’s earnings, which sank the stock after hours. And our trending segment focuses on the next Bond movie being delayed again, a burger deal, and wine delivery from American Airlines.
45:1422/01/2021
Vaccine rollout progress, Biden admin takes hold, Presidential S&P gains
We check in about the progress of the vaccine rollout in the U.S. Plus, looking ahead as the first day of the Biden administration kicks off. And in the RBI, we look at the performance of the S&P 500 in the time between Election Day and Inauguration Day.
45:2421/01/2021
Inauguration day, Netflix subscribers surge, 17 executive orders
It’s Inauguration Day for President-Elect Joe Biden. We discuss how the markets and the economy will react to his intended plan. Plus, Netflix shares surged after the company reported better-than-expected subscriber growth and cash flow positivity. And we discuss the slate of executive orders Biden is slated to sign later today.
45:0520/01/2021
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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.
45:1219/01/2021
Airline and bank earnings; Biden’s new plan; Hotels becoming condos
As earning season gets into full swing, we discuss Delta and the upcoming bank earnings. Also, taking a look at $1.9T Biden’s American Rescue Plan. And are empty hotels in NYC going to become condos? We look at what the process could involve.
45:1715/01/2021
Trump impeached again; Covid vaccine update; Tech losing momentum?
The House has impeached President Trump for a second time. We take a look at the market’s reaction. Plus, we check in with a doctor in Scotland who has received his second dose of the vaccine, on how the U.K. rollout is going. And are tech stocks losing momentum? We speak with an analyst about what’s happening in the sector.
45:2514/01/2021
Impeachment update; Investor sentiment; Bitcoin’s wild week
An update on where we stand in the impeachment process. Also, checking in on investor sentiment as we look ahead to 2021. And taking a look at on Bitcoin’s wild week after the cryptocurrency hit a new high last week.
45:1113/01/2021
Will the challenges facing social media extend to the rest of Big Tech? The outlook for the housing market amid rising bond yields. China ramps up efforts to get COVID vaccines out to the masses.
Two top tech watchers weigh in on calls for more regulation on social media giants such as Twitter, after it permanently banned President Trump's account. Plus, the chief economist of First American Financial says the housing market will continue to be strong in 2021, even amid rising rates. And, China aims to vaccinate millions of people in the coming weeks, but there are plenty of questions about the safety and efficacy of its COVID treatment.
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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.
44:3913/01/2021
DC restaurants face the unrest, Global vaccine update, Jobs report lookahead
After the riots in DC, we speak to a restaurant owner about how the unrest and curfews are affecting her ability to stay afloat. Plus, checking on the status of vaccinations across the globe. And looking at the markets ahead of the December government jobs report.
45:4608/01/2021
Riots on Capitol Hill
After a chaotic day in Washington, we speak to analyst about why the market finished up, and what Congress should prioritize heading into 2021.
47:0707/01/2021
Georgia Senate race, Brexit small business impact, Saudi announces oil cuts
Futures had a strong and unique reaction to the Georgia run-offs, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq sinking as the Dow looked to gain points. Plus, we speak to a small business owner in the U.K. about how the lockdowns and Brexit are impacting her day-to-day. And we discuss the Saudi Surprise regarding OPEC production cuts.
45:4006/01/2021
Georgia Senate race, New UK lockdowns, Retail wrap
Today is a big day for the U.S. Senate with the Georgia run-offs finally wrapping up. We discuss what it means for the markets. Plus, taking a look at the impact of the new UK lockdowns and the spreading coronavirus variant. And looking back at the holiday retail season, while looking ahead to the trends that are here to stay in 2021.
45:3905/01/2021
New Year, New Rally? What’s ahead for stocks after strong gains in 2020, charting the course for OPEC and oil, and what if anything can get in the way of Bitcoin’s meteoric rise.
Why one top wealth manager in Texas says there’s room for momentum and upside in stocks early on in 2021. Plus, we speak with a leading tracker of oil shipments across the globe to gauge what OPEC may do with production targets. And, what’s behind the recent surge in Bitcoin, as prices breach the $34,000 mark.
45:3304/01/2021
Markets in 2020, Tech in review, Box office in 2021
On the final trading day of 2020, we review the best and worst performers of an unprecedented year for the markets. Plus, taking a look at tech’s innovations this year. And looking ahead to the possible recovery of the box office after a year that saw it down 80%.
44:1031/12/2020
Boeing 737 MAX flies again; House signs off on stimulus; Wine and spirits outlook
Boeing’s 737 MAX takes flight today for the first time since it was grounded in March of 2019. We speak to Phil Lebeau and one analyst about what it means for the company. Plus, the house has signed off on $2,000 stimulus checks—how the markets are reacting. And as New Year’s Eve nears, we have a conversation with one wine and spirits company coping during the pandemic, and discuss their outlook for 2021.
42:2829/12/2020
Global vaccine distribution, Stimulus sign-off, Big year for IPOs
What will it take to distribute the vaccine to emerging markets? We speak to two experts about the challenges. Plus, the latest on the market reaction to President Trump’s stimulus U-turn. And this was a banner year for IPOs and SPACs—we take a look at what’s in store for 2021.
44:3128/12/2020
Santa Claus rally, Holiday retail, Streaming vs. theaters
Dom Chu brings you the latest on the markets on this Christmas Eve, ahead of a three day weekend on Wall Street. Plus, a look at the state of holiday retail, and the winners and losers of 2020. And we look at the economic impact of sending movies straight to streaming.
43:3324/12/2020
Holiday travel, Covid and flu season, Hot housing markets
Americans are traveling less this year, but that could lead to more travel in the coming years—Scott Mayerowitz of The Points Guy says to book now. Plus, some good news about the state of public health, with flu season looking less intense than prior years. Dr. Nahid Bhadelia on why that is. And Brian’s RBI focuses on the increases in home prices across the country: find out the top five cities seeing a spike.
45:1323/12/2020
New U.K. virus strain, NBA season tips off, Holiday travel surge
The mutation of the coronavirus strain is spooking consumers and investors. We speak to Dr. Carlos Del Rio about what it means for vaccine efficacy, and whether we could see it in the U.S. Plus, the NBA’s next season starts tonight—CNBC.com reporter Jabari Young on what it will look like. And Brian’s RBI focuses on how our travel habits have changed, as the TSA sees three consecutive days of traveler throughput above 1 million.
46:5722/12/2020
The UK imposes stricter lockdown measures in response to new coronavirus strain; Bitcoin attracting interest from Elon Musk; How New Jersey’s largest health care network is rolling out the new COVID-19 vaccines
The UK imposes tighter lockdown measures ahead of Christmas in response to a new coronavirus strain, and global markets slide. Plus top Bitcoin bull Mark Yusko discusses whether broader acceptance of the cryptocurrency will make it the new gold. And, the CEO of Hackensack Meridien Health, the largest health care network in New Jersey, talks about the rollout of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, and how they’re trying to convince the public to get the shot.
54:2121/12/2020
Moderna Vaccine, D.C. Deadline, Eviction Crisis
Moderna is one step closer to getting emergency use authorization for its covid vaccine. A FDA panel voted to recommend approval. If the agency gives the greenlight, the Moderna vaccine could be given to people within days. Congressional leaders are trying to finalize a deal on covid relief while also avoiding a government shutdown. NBC’s Tracie Potts joins with the latest. Amid the back and forth negotiations on virus aid, new data is suggesting a looming eviction crisis that may force Americans onto the streets this holiday season. CNBC Real Estate Correspondent. Diana Olick, reports. Plus, a winter wonderland normally means big business for ski resorts, but this year’s covid restrictions make the equation a bit more complicated.
45:1918/12/2020
Measuring doses – How the Moderna vaccine stacks up against Pfizer; Forecasting the path to recovery for oil in 2021; The Top Insider Buys of the Week
As the FDA moves closer to authorizing Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine for emergency use, we speak with a leading vaccine researcher on the differences between this shot and the one from Pfizer. Plus, a top energy analyst says the overarching theme for 2021 will be “recovery,”, but it won’t come without some bumps & bruises along the way. And, our exclusive look at which top executives are buying the most of their company’s stock with their own money.
44:3517/12/2020
Shippers under extra holiday season stress; Building a portfolio with building stocks; Another lost year for the arts
With a surge in online shopping, how UPS is handling the extra holiday shipping volume. Plus, one analyst says a top way to play an economic recovery in 2021 is through stocks of building material companies. And we speak to the head of the American Ballet Company about the difficult decision to cancel another season.
45:2216/12/2020
Getting the Covid-19 vaccine; New stimulus hopes; Restaurant pivots
As Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine rolls out across the United States, we speak to one doctor who was among the first in the country to get the vaccine. Plus, a bipartisan group of lawmakers has unveiled their latest stimulus packages, with the deadline to avoid a government shutdown just days away. And we speak to one restaurant chain owner who has had to pivot his business strategy due to the pandemic.
45:1615/12/2020
Vaccine rollout, new restaurant restrictions, stimulus deadline extended
It’s a historic day for the United States as the first batches of Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine get distributed across the country. We speak to the head of one trucking company moving that vaccine, check in with an infectious disease doctor on the inoculation timeline, and pop down to Louisiana where Brian Sullivan has the latest. Plus, NYC is banning indoor dining again. One restaurateur joins us with his thoughts on the change. And a two-step relief bill is expected to be released in Congress today—our own Eamon Javers on what it means for stimulus in the U.S.
45:1214/12/2020
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