From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Morgan Brennan and Jon Fortt guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
A strong session for stocks send the averages to a positive week; 3Fourteen Research’s Warren Pies and Unlimited Funds CIO Bob Elliott break down the wild week of earnings and what’s ahead for next week. Well-known JPMorgan analyst Stephen Tusa talks his bullishness on an under-the-radar AI play. Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok on the Fed’s next move. Plus, Bill Holdings CEO on earnings and the state of small business.
Is this the week that Apple finally found its footing? Top analyst Erik Woodring from Morgan Stanley gives his forecast for that name. Plus, Cameron Dawson and Josh Brown discuss what they’re looking for from stocks in the week ahead. And, it was a tale of two travel stocks today with Expedia and Booking Holdings moving in opposite directions post-earnings. We tell you what’s behind those moves and what it might mean about the broader travel space.
Apple announced the largest corporate buyback in history and investors sent the stock higher in Overtime. We have you covered from every angle. Plus, Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon on his company's strong quarter and AWS CEO Adam Selipsky on what's driving growth.
Apple was once the biggest and most important stock in this market. But that was then … and this is now. And “now” tells a very different story with shares the worst performing in the group this year. Will tonight get the stock back on track? CIC Wealth’s Malcolm Ethridge, Virtus’ Joe Terranova and Bryn Talkington of Requisite Capital break down what they’re expecting. Plus, John Spallanzani from Miller Family Office tells us where he is putting his money to work right now. And, Evercore ISI’s Roger Altman maps out his forecast for the Fed and the economy at large.
The Fed and Jerome Powell kicking May off with a bang for markets, as the rally during his press conference proved short-lived; the S&P 500 and Nasdaq gave up their gains by the end of the session. Jefferies Chief Market Strategist David Zervos and G Squared Private Wealth’s Victoria Greene parse the Fed’s actions and the market reaction. Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick gives his first reaction to the Fed and tells why he is expecting one cut this year. Earnings from Qualcomm, Wolfspeed, Doordash, Etsy, eBay, Zillow, Carvana and Informatica. DoorDash CFO Ravi Inukonda on his company’s results.
Stocks rallied on the back of Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s news conference. DoubeLine’s Jeffrey Gundlach gives his exclusive reaction and breaks down what he thinks the Fed’s next move might be. Plus, Sofi’s Liz Young reacts to Gundlach’s big calls – and tells us what she is expecting from stocks in the months ahead. And, we break down what to watch from Apple tomorrow and Qualcomm in Overtime today.
Major averages snapped their 5-month winning streaks with a dreary April performance, plus Amazon reported earnings. DA Davidson’s Gil Luria and Maxim’s Tom Forte break down the numbers from every angle, while KeyBanc analyst John Vinh reacts to AMD’s quarterly results. Neuberger Berman’s Kevin McCarthy on what it would take to add Starbucks to his portfolio after its disappointing earnings. Plus, numbers from Caesars, Pinterest, SuperMicro, Mondelez, Clorox and Skyworks.
From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
Charlie Bobrinskoy, Ariel Investments Vice Chairman and a Paramount shareholder, weighs in on deal talks heating up, plus the news CEO Bob Bakish is stepping down and Q1 results. Plus, other earnings from NXPI Semi, Chegg, and F5 Networks. Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw responds aggressively to activist investor Ancora’s calls for management changes and their courtship of unions. John Hancock Investment Management’s Emily Roland and Innovator Capital’s Tim Urbanowicz get you set for the market action in the week ahead. Plus, BofA Securities Euqity & Quant Strategist Ohsung Kwon on his one market move to make no matter what the Fed does.
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