Plus: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney admits for the first time that a tariff-free trade deal might not be in the cards for Ottawa. And the Trump administration is planning on making it easier for 401(k) plans to invest in private markets. Azhar Sukri hosts.
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Banks Goldman Sachs, Bank of America and Morgan Stanley reported stronger-than-forecast profits, as tariff-related market turbulence boosted trading revenue. Plus: Shares in car companies Ford, Renault and Stellantis fall. And, Chip-equipment supplier ASML said it couldn't guaran ... Show More
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What's Driving Volatility in Chinese Tech Stocks?
On today's episode, we dissect the forces driving volatility in Chinese tech stocks. Despite the recent pullback in Chinese equities, some Wall Street investors remain bullish. Morgan Stanley strategists raised their 2025 year-end index targets for Chinese stock indexes, after se ... Show More
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Jul 11
Wall Street Roundup: AI trade, market melt up
Musk, Tesla, more politics (0:20). Betting on Nvidia and the AI trade (2:55). Markets continue higher despite concerns (5:40). Financial earnings coming next week; sector showing strength (8:40).Show Notes:Nvidia hits $4 trillion market capNetflix Is Still KingMost Fed officials ... Show More
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Stocks Bounce Back, S&P Reaches 6,000; Shopify, Cisco, IBKR In Focus
Alissa Coram and Justin Nielsen analyze Friday’s market action and discuss key stocks to watch on Stock Market Today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Feb 2020
The Race to Contain Coronavirus, Tesla’s $2B Stock Offering & PepsiCo’s Growth Strategy
Carl Quintanilla, David Faber & Jim Cramer discuss the stock market pullback as China coronavirus cases surge. Plus, Tesla’s $2B common stock offering & why one legendary investor says he would “never buy it” & “never sell it short.” And, PepsiCo CFO Hugh Johnston on Q4 earnings, ... Show More
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