Sara Eisen and Scott Wapner began the show with breaking news, as a group of banks and business groups sued the Federal Reserve over the annual bank stress tests, saying the current process falls short of its goals. The anchors also discussed American Airlines grounding all flights earlier in the day, due to a technical glitch. Later in the hour: former Niss ... Show More
Nov 21
Squawk on the Street+ Liberty Media Chairman John Malone 11/21/25
<p>Liberty Media Chairman John Malone sits down with CNBC’s David Faber before he steps down as chairman on January 1, 2026. In this wide ranging conversation, Malone discusses his career as detailed in his memoir, <i>Born to Be Wired: Lessons from a Lifetime Transforming Televis ... Show More
59m 6s
Nov 21
SOTS 2nd Hour: Volatility Picks, Navigating Big Tech, & The Bitcoin Breakdown 11/21/25
<p>Stocks on pace for their worst month since March after Nvidia's turn lower yesterday hit the AI trade:</p><p>Carl Quintanilla, Leslie Picker, and David Faber kicked off the hour with fresh consumer data before breaking down the broader market picture with Cantor Fitzgerald's C ... Show More
43m 31s
Sep 2024
893. News: Banking could face major job losses, Atlantic Money to challenge SWIFT, US regulatory approval for OakNorth
Join hosts Benjamin Ensor and Nadine Timmer-Bodenstein, along with some great guests as we discuss the biggest fintech and financial services news this week.
Topics covered include: FS trade union warns that big banks should brace for job losses to AI, Atlantic Money announces it ... Show More
1h 5m
Oct 2023
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon Talks Startups, AI, Rates
Jamie Dimon said JPMorgan Chase & Co. is taking steps to build out its business servicing startups and venture capital firms after two prominent San Francisco Bay area banks failed earlier this year. The chairman and CEO spoke in an exclusive, wide-ranging interview with Bloomber ... Show More
16m 10s
Oct 15
Investors turn to private economic data
The leaders of Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase and Citi warned that investor exuberance risked driving financial markets into bubble territory, and US investors are hunting for private data as the federal government shutdown is blocking the release of crucial reports. Plus, silver ... Show More
11m 36s
Oct 13
What’s up with the US economy? With Austan Goolsbee
Austan Goolsbee, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and a voter on the Fed’s interest rate-setting committee, speaks to the FT’s economics commentator Chris Giles about the outlook for the US economy amid a boom in AI investment, sluggish hiring, President Donald Tr ... Show More
24m 57s
Oct 2
CLOs Are Tough to Blow Up, Crescent Says
Collateralized loan obligations, particularly those backed by middle-market borrowers, are a growing opportunity for investors, according to Crescent Capital Group. “You have to work really hard to blow those structures up,” said John Fekete, the company’s head of tradeable credi ... Show More
44m 33s