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Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, “Fast Money” breaks through the noise of the day, to deliver the actionable news that matters most to investors. Fast Money airs weeknights at 5p ET on CNBC. Visit http://fastmoney.cnbc.com for additional information.
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Hosted by CNBC's Brian Sullivan, "Last Call" is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Through panels, debates and newsmakers, the "Last Call" podcast delivers fresh takes on the biggest business topics of the day while also shining a light on the other important stories that listeners may have missed.
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The CNBC-TV18 Special Podcast covers trends that have an impact on the daily lives of the masses. Experts from sectors like economy, healthcare, banking, finance, autos and technology will discuss the latest developments in various fields. Tune in to the CNBC-TV18 Special Podcast for more.
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Get a front row seat at CNBC’s events and hear directly from the visionary executives, innovators, leaders and influencers taking the stage at CNBC’s live events series, including Evolve, work, and more. Hear the best sound from the fireside chats, keynote talks, and panels, with added, behind-the-scenes commentary from the moderators and interviewers who were on stage at the event, and other CNBC beat reporters close to the action.
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CNBC’s “Options Action” vaults you into the fastest-growing corner of the markets. With guidance from industry experts, it demystifies the daunting terminology and simplifies strategies. Whether safely speculating or hedging your larger portfolio Options Action shows you how to “Risk Less to Make More”.
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"On the Money," which airs 9pm E.T. weeknights on CNBC, is a new show dedicated to helping you make the most of your money. CNBC's Carmen Wong Ulrich, leading personal finance expert and frequent contributor to NBC's The Today Show and Nightly News, delivers personalized, actionable information that allows you to survive and thrive during these volatile economic times. Watch as Carmen answers your everyday Dollar Dilemmas, and guides you through what can be the very confusing, intimidating, ...
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Nike is the world’s largest sportwear brand but the company is on a mission to regain its stride after a challenging year. A series of poor earnings reports over the past year eventually wiped out $28 billion from the company’s market cap and in June, the company experienced its worst trading day ever as a publicly traded company. Nike has blamed i…
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In the final episode of 2024, CNBC's Tom Chitty and Arjun Kharpal are joined by a whole host of special guests to reflect back on the year, and to look ahead to an exciting 2025 for technology. First off, AI expert and partner at VC firm IVP Eric Liaw joins to discuss whether the AI boom will continue. Award-winning journalist and reporter for CNBC…
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CNBC's Dominic Chu speaks with Dan Clifton, partner and head of policy research for Strategas Securities, to look beyond the postelection rally and find out which businesses could get a boost in Trump's next term. Plus, he takes stock-specific questions from Pro subscribers.بقلم CNBC
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Stocks bouncing back after a rough week, as investors digest encouraging inflation data, as well as dovish rate commentary from Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee. So could a Santa Claus rally still be in the cards? Plus 2024 nearing an end, and it’s been a big year for stocks. And our traders are picking out the one chart that blew them away. F…
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Two big risks facing the market, as rates and the dollar both continue to climb. What the rise means for equities, and where the 10-year yield is heading from here. Plus A slew of health care headlines impact the space. The pressure on insurers, a weight-loss shortage update, and the disappointing study results pushing one pharma stock lower. Fast …
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Foot traffic to suburban shopping malls has returned to pre-pandemic levels and high-end malls are thriving. Yelp found that 17 out of the top 25 brands driving consumers to malls are restaurants, and the dining options for visitors have moved well beyond the traditional food court that would include chains like McDonald's, Chipotle and Panda Expre…
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Stocks selling off after the Federal Reserve slashed interest rates by a quarter point. Why Powell is indicating less rate cuts in 2025… and what it means for markets. Plus the momentum trades losing a ton of steam late in the day. What it all means for stocks into year-end. Fast Money Disclaimerبقلم CNBC
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Federal Reserve interest rate decision can affect the cost of mortgages. But that link from the Fed to your monthly payment isn’t direct. Fed decisions affect the investors demand for debt products like treasury bills and mortgage-backed securities. The shifting demand will, in turn, affect the rates Americans pay for new mortgages. Meanwhile, the …
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Could the 10-year yield climb as high as 6%? The bold rate call out of one Wall Street firm, and what it would mean for this year’s rally. Plus A new funding round from one of the most valuable private companies, and what the CEO says could be next for the AI startup. Fast Money Disclaimerبقلم CNBC
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Experts indicate that workplace trends often reflect the current job market. During the pandemic, when there was high demand for workers, the concept of 'quiet quitting' became a dominant theme. However, as the job market tightens, especially for white-collar positions, 'coffee badging' is trending. Watch the video above to learn more.Chapters:0:00…
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Bitcoin hitting another record high, as MicroStrategy jumps on news it will be added to the Nasdaq 100. Why the CEO is calling the crypto a “cyber Manhattan”, and the price tag he’s putting on Bitcoin. Plus Markets hovering near record highs, and Wall Street expectations are for another solid year. But could the new year ring in a 10% sell off? How…
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In early December, China launched its third batch of low Earth orbit, or LEO, internet satellites for a constellation called Qianfan or “Thousand Sails” as it’s also known. The project aims to rival SpaceX’s Starlink and will be made up of 15,000 satellites. China is also working on two other satellite constellations: Guo Wang and Honghu-3, which h…
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To counter slumping sales, fast-food companies are either bringing chicken tenders back to their menus or experimenting with how they're normally eaten, like putting them in a salad or in a wrap. Nearly 50% of fast-food operators carry chicken tenders, up 5.7% since 2019. In October, struggling chicken chain and Yum Brands subsidiary KFC launched i…
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A rough prognosis for the health care sector, as new reports about RFK Jr’s allies point to a major overhang for vaccine makers. How names like Pfizer, Morderna, and Sanofi will fare under the new administration, as the entire health space comes into focus. Plus One more rate decision before the new year… and with expectations of another cut, could…
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On 1,100 acres in the Arizona desert north of Phoenix, a newly completed 3.5-million-square foot building is making history as the most advanced chip fabrication plant on U.S. soil. It’s Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s first of three Arizona fabs, which will total a $65 billion investment when they’re complete at the end of the decade.…
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Another record close for Apple as the tech titan’s rally continues. The driving factors behind those gains, as the company’s market cap nears the $4 trillion mark. Plus Make Crypto Great Again? President-Elect Donald Trump weighing in on the crypto space as Bitcoin hovers near $100K. The future of crypto under Trump, and why the founder of the worl…
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Despite a number of closures, U.S. malls are making a comeback, due in part to a surge in younger shoppers. Almost 60% of shoppers 18- to 34-year-old say they shop at the mall "often" or "sometimes" compared with just 48% of 35- to 54-year-olds, according to market research firm Ipsos. Members of Generation Z, born between 1997-2012, are spending m…
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