Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with the big news of the morning: The much-anticipated employment report shows 194,000 non-farm jobs were created in September, well below the 500,000 that economists
had been expecting. The unemployment rate fell to 4.8%, but the labor participation rate also declined amid concerns about the COVI ... Show More
Today
Crude Volatility, Oracle Surges, Inflation Watch 3/11/26
Carl Quintanilla and Jim Cramer delved into two big stories of importance to investors and consumers: With the Iran conflict sparking energy market volatility, the price of crude rose despite reports of International Energy Agency plans for a record release of oil from its strate ... Show More
42m 35s
Yesterday
SOTS 2nd Hour: What Goes Up... Inside An Oil Price Plunge, Evercore's Vice Chairman, & Don't Trust Software? 3/10/26
Oil prices plunging as the President signals a potential end to the conflict in Iran and news from the IEA... Evercore's Krishna Guha broke down how to trade it with anchors Carl Quintanilla, Sara Eisen, and Michael Santoli. Plus: why longtime tech investor Ben Reitzes says to no ... Show More
42m 52s
Sep 2023
Bloomberg Wall Street Week - September 1st, 2023
On this edition of Wall Street Week, Peter Borish, Computer Trading Corporation CEO tells us why the cooling labor market doesn't automatically suggest a Fed pause. Lawrence H. Summers, Former Treasury Secretary says that the August jobs report shows a step down the path to a ha ... Show More
33m 49s
May 2021
The “DarkSide” of the Pipeline Shutdown; Dogecoin’s Nosedive; Hiring Slowdown
The United States’ largest fuel pipeline has been shut down since Friday after a cyber attack, and it’s not clear how long the outage will last. CNBC’s Brian Sullivan reports that the outage could lead to spot shortages of gas, diesel, and jet fuel, and CNBC’s Eamon Javers detail ... Show More
34m 43s
Jul 2021
Beijing Cracks Down; Kyle Bass: “No defense for investing in China;” Tesla’s Drive
Beijing’s sweeping regulatory crackdown on technology, education, food delivery and property sectors has sent shockwaves across global markets, driving Chinese markets down. Kyle Bass of Hayman Capital Management says it's 'unconscionable' for global fund managers to invest in Ch ... Show More
33m 56s
Apr 2024
Tesla Gains as Carmaker to Accelerate Affordable Models
Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF. Ross Gerber, CEO at Geber Kawasaki Wealth Management, Bloomberg Businessweek Columnist Max Chafkin and Bloomberg Technology Co-Host Ed Ludlow break down Tesla earnings and outlook. Angela Stent, Senior Fellow a ... Show More
49m 41s