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CNBC Daily Open: The strange times of missiles-led 'peace'
U.S. President Donald Trump announced Israel and Iran had agreed to a “Complete and Total CEASEFIRE” that will begin around midnight Tuesday stateside. Iran on Monday launched what its armed forces ca...
Iran Blinks, Oil Sinks, Stocks Wink
Wall Street took a good look at the weekend's missile exchange and decided it wasn't the end of the world - or even the end of the rally. Crude oil tumbled 7.2%, back under $70, as traders priced in w...
It seems the Iranian response didn't matter, that's a signal to buy stocks, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the day's market action following a whirlwind week of escalating military conflicts between the U.S., Isreal, and Iran.
The stock market got it right here, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the day's market action following a whirlwind week of escalating military conflicts between the U.S., Isreal, and Iran.
Treasury yields are falling as investors now see a possible July interest-rate cut by the Fed
Treasury yields are easing — but it isn't so much a flight-to-safety trade following U.S. strikes against Iran.
Markets rebound, oil dips, and long-term investing advice
On today's episode of Asking for a Trend, host Josh Lipton breaks down how markets are responding to rising geopolitical tensions and evolving economic signals. Yahoo Finance Markets Reporter Josh Sch...
The future of exchanges: Global capital flows in the age of Trump, tariffs and trade wars
CNBC's Martin Soong hosts a roundtable in Singapore with stock exchange leaders from around the world to discuss how U.S. exceptionalism is reshaping global capital flows.
Equities Finish at Session High | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Alix Steel, Scarlet Fu, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
'Fast Money' traders talk Wall Street's reaction to U.S.-Iran conflict
The 'Fast Money' traders talk Wall Street's reaction to U.S.-Iran conflict.
Incoming Data Points To An Economic Slowdown: Fed Behind The Curve
Hostilities in the Middle East caused some angst in the equity markets, but not as much as one might have expected. The major indexes were only down between -1% and -2% for the week as shown in the ta...
Market worry mostly focused on energy infrastructure, says Payne Capital's Garcia
Courtney Garcia, Payne Capital Management, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk today's market action.
TRADING DAY All aboard the 'risk on' rollercoaster
Stocks flew, oil sank, and bond yields tumbled on Monday in a highly volatile start to the week, as traders digested Iran's response to the U.S. strikes on its nuclear sites and a string of dovish rem...
Defense Tech Sector Reacts to US-Iran Strike | Bloomberg Tech 6/23/2025
Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde discusses the US strike on Iranian nuclear sites and the market impact. Plus, defense tech investors look for startups addressing asymmetric threats.
Dollar fluctuates after US strikes on Iran, dovish Fed comments
The dollar fluctuated after U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, with Fed Governor Bowman indicating possible rate cuts could be on the table at the central bank's next meeting.
Why the market won't care about Iran for long
History suggests geopolitical tensions don't derail the market for long. Transcript: CAROLINE WOODS: Let's start with your outlook for the market right now, especially given the escalating conflict in...
Stocks Rise and Oil Recedes After Iran's Retaliation Avoids Energy Infrastructure
Energy was the worst-performing sector of the S&P 500, which rose 1%. U.S. oil futures fell 7.2%.
Why oil plunged — and stocks rallied — after Iran's ‘symbolic' missile attack on Qatar
There may have been more to Iran's telegraphed attack on a U.S. base in Qatar than meets the eye, strategists say.
Martin: Bond Market Looking For Direction from Fed Policy
On Monday's @CharlesSchwab Big Picture panel, Collin Martin reacts to commentary from several Fed officials that suggest a bigger dovish voice may be heard in the FOMC's July meeting. He adds that his...
Fed Chair Powell speaks on Capitol Hill this week with politics front and center
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell heads to Capitol Hill this week, with testimony to Congress kicking off Tuesday morning as Powell presents the Fed's monetary policy report. Multiple White House of...
Raised earnings estimates after misjudging current market, says Trivariate's Adam Parker
Trivariate's Adam Parker joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the market's reaction to conflict in the Middle East, the fears around what could happen and much more.
Tech Investor Sees Opportunity in Asymmetric Threats
Venture capital investor Neil Keegan says the US is making positive changes to how it buys military technology. Keegan, the CEO of Marlinspike, discusses the opportunities the situation opens for inve...
Disagree with market action as questions about Iran's next moves loom: Brookings' Michael O'Hanlon
Michael O'Hanlon, Brookings Institution director of research, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the biggest concern with tensions in the Middle East.
Fed's Bowman backs July rate cut citing weak inflation and fragile labor market
Her remarks signal a shift within the central bank and highlight growing internal tension over whether the Fed should move quickly to ease policy.
The Stock Market Has Been Resilient. How Long Can That Last?
Investors have brushed aside fears about tariffs, the fact that the Fed is still on hold and worries about Israel and Iran.
Fed's Goolsbee: If tariff air clears, we should proceed with cuts
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the latest from the Fed.
Fed interest-rate cut in July gains support. What does Powell think?
Is the Federal Reserve suddenly open to cutting U.S. interest rates as early as July? That's what Wall Street investors want to know when Fed Chair Jerome Powell testifies before Congress this week.
Market Update: Crisis in the Middle East, Again, and Amplified
Tensions in the Middle East have escalated further, with Israel and Iran exchanging missile and aerial attacks. Over the weekend, the U.S. became directly involved, targeting Iran's nuclear facilities...
Tariffs Are Still the Biggest Uncertainty
The first salvo has been withstood. The Liberation Day surprise threw the markets for a loop like a haymaker to a complacent champion, and they played rope-a-dope for a little bit while trying to see ...
Fed to no longer police 'reputational risk' in banks
The Federal Reserve announced on Monday it was directing its supervisors to no longer consider so-called "reputational risk" when examining banks, scrapping a metric that had been a focus of industry ...
Stocks Rise, Oil Tumbles Despite Iran's Strikes On US Bases: What's Driving Markets Monday?
Wall Street showed unexpected resilience Monday as investors looked past a sharp escalation in the Middle East, where Iran fired missiles at U.S. military bases in Qatar and Iraq — just 48 hours after...
The market has been overbought, look for pullback buying opportunities, says Wells' Paul Christopher
Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel and Wells Fargo's Paul Christopher, join 'The Exchange' to discuss the markets, their stock outlook and the Middle East conflict.
The market is looking for a off-ramp from Iran, says RBC's Helima Croft
Helima Croft, RBC Capital Markets global head of commodity strategy, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the impact of the Israel-Iran conflict impact on the energy and oil markets,
A U.S. strike on Iran wasn't enough to rattle markets on Monday. Here's what might change that.
From trade wars to the threat of an actual kinetic war, seemingly nothing has managed to keep stocks down for long this year.
'BIG DEAL': Strikes on Iran strengthened the US economy, finance expert says
Circle Squared Alternative Investments founder Jeff Sica reacts to the markets following the U.S. successful strikes on Iran's key nuclear weapons facilities. #iran #israel #foxbusiness #us #world #wo...
Strike on Iran, Trump tariffs could drive inflation back up to highest levels in two years
U.S. inflation remained surprisingly muted through May, with limited impact from President Donald Trump's tariffs. But U.S. airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities over the weekend could contribute to...
What the Fed predicts for inflation, rates, GDP growth, & unemployment for the rest of the year:
The Federal Reserve released its summary of economic projections, otherwise known as the SEP, and this maps out where policymakers think various economic indicators are going to head into the future. ...
Mohamed El-Erian: There's is debate whether Middle East conflict will escalate
Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz chief economic advisor and former PIMCO CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the economic implications of the conflict in the Middle East following a U.S. stri...
Caution: Too Much Complacency
Markets are showing surprising complacency despite heightened geopolitical risks, stretched valuations, and weakening economic data, increasing the probability of a near-term pullback. Key divergences...
Peace Or Tragedy? Bullish Or Bearish?
We are entering into a new chapter of geopolitics in the Middle East. It is likely to create a higher level of uncertainty in the short term.
US Indices Forecast: Tech Stocks and Fed Policy Drive Market Outlook After Iran Strike
US stocks rose as markets shrugged off Iran strike news. Tech and crypto rallied, oil steadied, and Fed rate cut signals supported bullish sentiment.
U.S. Attacks Iran: What Investors Need To Know
U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities mark a major geopolitical event, but markets have shown only modest, short-term risk-off reactions so far. Equity markets remain resilient, with no eviden...
Fundstrat's Tom Lee: Uncertainty about Iran's reaction is an overhang that markets are waiting on
Tom Lee, Fundstrat head of research and CIO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss market outlooks.
‘Quality' Stocks Just Ain't What They Used to Be
“Quality” stocks are supposed to perform well in a volatile market. That hasn't been the case this year.
Global markets remain calm despite US attack on Iran: here's why
Global financial markets are keeping rather contained despite the US airstrikes on Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend. “MSCI World” – the index that tracks more than 1,000 large and mid-cap c...
Trump escalated his long-running public attack on the Fed, creating a lose-lose situation for the central bank as it navigates the risks of higher prices and weaker growth from tariffs
The Fed chair will appears before Congress this week. How lawmakers respond will be a key gauge of support for central bank independence.
Fed's Michelle Bowman: It's time to consider adjusting rate policy
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest news from the Federal Reserve.
David Woo: 5-year U.S. treasury is a safe, good bet given geopolitical dynamics
David Woo, CEO of David Woo Unbound says Trump's decision to allow Israel to go and hit Iran is to regain his credibility after backing down on many negotiations since taking office. And Trump's actio...
Fed's Bowman eyes broad set of bank capital reforms
The Federal Reserve's top regulatory official said on Monday that an upcoming rewrite of bank leverage rules is just a "first step" in reviewing "distorted" bank capital requirements.
The Day Ahead: Markets Eye Iran Fallout and Fed Speeches Today
Markets today face heightened geopolitical risk, key PMI data, and Fed speeches as traders weigh oil spikes and potential Iranian retaliation
Fed Governor Bowman favors July interest rate cut if inflation stays low
Bowman is the second central banker in recent days to suggest tariffs are likely to have a temporary and muted impact on prices.
Businesses face rising inflation due to tariffs. Will consumers get hit next?
The cost of doing business for U.S. companies rose in June at the second fastest pace in two and a half years, a pair of S&P surveys showed, reflecting ongoing inflation pressures tied to high Trump a...
SPX Needs 6000 to Stabilize, Eyes on Oil & Yields
Stocks are trying to find their footing after this weekend's escalation in Iran. Kevin Green says the S&P 500 (SPX) needs to hold above 6000 to avoid more selling.
US stocks shrug off Mideast tensions: Dow Jones, S&P trade flat
Stocks were little changed on Monday despite the United States joining Israel's military campaign against Iran over the weekend with strikes on three nuclear facilities, as oil prices showed a relativ...
These are the areas where markets are complacent and risks lurk
A report by Deutsche Bank highlights where pricing is strange in markets.
Where to Invest in the Back Half of 2025
The crystal ball has gone dark on Wall Street. Flexibility and diversification will be key in the second half of 2025.
Markets Weigh Middle East Risk After U.S. Strikes Iran
The risk may have increased after the US strike on Iran over the weekend. But markets continue to shrug off the threat of a wider conflagration.
Booth: Fed Needs to Focus on Employment Mandate
Danielle DiMartino Booth (@DanielleDiMartinoBoothQI) says "everything is pointing to weakening labor" which is heightening pressure on jobseekers. She discusses Fed Governor Waller's recent dovish com...
The Market Ignores A Major Iranian Headwind
The S&P 500 is ignoring new geopolitical risks from the US-Iran conflict, creating a dangerous disconnect between market highs and rising real-world threats of retaliation and economic disruption. A p...
Vultr raises over $300 million in debt as Wall Street goes bigger in cloud infrastructure
Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, KeyBank and Wells Fargo joined in Vultr's credit facility. The debt financing came at a lower interest rate than what artificial intelligence...
Dow Futures dip as geopolitical tensions, oil volatility rattle markets
Dow Futures opened the trading week on a cautious note on Monday as investors tread carefully amid rising geopolitical tensions. The fresh dip in the stock futures came after US President Donald Trump...
Chart Of The Day: Geopolitics, Markets, And 2 Charts You Can't Miss
Markets were able to recover from most conflicts in the past in a reasonable amount of time
US strikes precise; markets muted as investors eye growth, wary of Iran risks
Michael Singh, Managing Director at the Washington Institute, and Ed Clissold, Chief U.S. Strategist at Ned Davis Research, say US strikes were targeted, markets are muted, and investors prefer growth...
Market Not Discounting Risk Of Iran-Israel Conflict: Here's Why
Despite escalating Middle East conflict, the S&P 500 has barely reacted, highlighting a major disconnect between geopolitical risk and equity pricing. History shows oil price shocks almost always trig...
U.S. strikes Iran nuclear facilities: Here's the potential impact on the U.S. economy
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk Box' with the latest news.
U.S. Enters The Fray
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Wharton's Siegel on Iran strike: Potential positives and negatives for markets have both gone up
Jeremy Siegel, professor emeritus of finance at University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School of Business and Wisdom Tree chief economist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends followin...
U.S. Strikes On 3 Nuclear Facilities In Iran: What It Means For Macro And Markets
While the broader impact of the US strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities remains uncertain, markets have so far responded with caution. What is clear, however, is that the strikes are likely to heighte...
5 Things To Know: June 23, 2025
CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin reports on the 5 things to know on June 23, 2025.
Wall Street Breakfast Podcast: Futures Tick Up After U.S. Strikes In Iran
Stock index futures are positive after U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, with investors watching for potential oil supply disruptions if Iran closes the Strait of Hormuz. Walmart-backed PhonePe i...
Trump's Iran Strikes Didn't Move Stock Markets. Why That Makes Total Sense.
Where the Iran war goes from here, Fed chair Powell goes to Capitol Hill, Tesla launches robo-taxis, and more news to start your day.
The U.S. bull market is intact — and a key signal is coming from Tel Aviv, says this strategist
Tel Aviv stock market at record highs suggests investors are looking through the current crisis
Why markets are weirdly calm after the US bombed Iran
The US bombed three Iranian nuclear facilities on Sunday. Traders expected volatility on Monday, but markets have been unexpectedly calm.
Four things to know ahead of the U.S. stock-market open on Monday
Here are four key things investors should know to start the trading day.
Global Business Remains Robust Despite Tariffs, Middle East War
In Germany, manufacturing activity booked a recovery. By contrast, in France, overall activity unexpectedly weakened at a sharper rate.
These are the reasons to stay positive on stocks, according to Morgan Stanley
Morgan Stanley interpret current geopolitical turbulence as a chance to buy stocks
HEDGE FLOW Hedge fund leverage reaches five-year high, buying bank stocks, Goldman Sachs says
Hedge fund leverage hit a five-year high last week, with speculators buying banks, trading companies and insurance firms, Goldman Sachs data showed, after U.S. interest rates held steady and just befo...
Dollar surge to be short-lived after U.S. strike on Iran
The dollar index was up 0.45% at one point on Monday, indicating a gain against a basket of currencies. However, a growing consensus among investment banks suggests the dollar's strength may prove tem...
U.S. Markets Edition - 23-Jun-25
CNBC's U.S. Markets Edition (06:00 – 07:00 SIN/HK), delivers key takeaways from the most impactful interviews and insights from CNBC's programming in the U.S. As global markets become more interconnec...
Weekly Market Pulse: The Turkey Leg
Israel and Iran are going at it every day, and all the dollar could manage was a measly 0.5% gain on the week. Stocks were down last week, but diversified investors benefitted from a rise in commodity...
Market Impacts Of U.S.-Iran Escalation
The US just launched 'Operation Midnight Hammer,' targeting Iranian nuclear enrichment and storage sites on June 21. These coordinated military actions escalate tensions and raise concerns about regio...
Why global markets are brushing off U.S. strikes on Iran
Market reactions after the U.S. strikes have been less aggressive, especially relative to just over a week ago when Israel launched airstrikes against Iran. "The markets view the attack on Iran as a r...
Chop Tape Sets The Market Up For Higher (Technical Analysis)
Recent market pullback has been mild, suggesting underlying bullish strength remains intact. Market is correcting more through time than price, reducing overextension from key moving averages.
Markets brace themselves for Iranian response after U.S. strikes
Markets brace themselves for Iran's response after U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities across the country. CNBC's Dan Murphy reports.
Tariffs, Mid-East Turmoil, Now U.S. Involvement, Yet Stocks Go Higher, Why?
Despite geopolitical tensions and tariff risks, I expect stocks to reach new highs this summer, driven by resilient market sentiment and progress in trade talks. Oil prices should deflate as Iran is u...
Federal Reserve may need less forward guidance in uncertain times, San Francisco Fed chief says
The US central bank should consider giving less forward guidance about its monetary policy intentions, particularly in uncertain times, San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President Mary Daly said on S...
CNBC Daily Open: Have Trump's strikes on Iran bolstered or eroded his credibility?
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said the United States had attacked Iranian nuclear sites. Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Sunday said Tehran reserves all options to defend its sover...
David Zervos: These are the two scenarios the market is pricing post the attack on Iran
Stock futures fell ahead of Monday's session after the United States entered Israel's war against Iran over the weekend by striking three nuclear sites, a move by President Donald Trump that raised oi...
Dow futures slide as oil rises following U.S. bombing of Iran: Here's what investors should know
David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins CNBC's 'Special Report' to discuss the latest market trends following Washington's surprise attack against Iranian nuclear sites.
Markets React Sharply to US Airstrikes on Iran
Crude oil futures are surging in early Monday trading, as widely expected, with US equity futures gapping lower after the US launched strikes against Iran over the weekend. Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick...
6 questions investors should be asking as U.S. strikes Iran
Will the U.S. intervention continue? Will Trump's domestic political coalition hold?
Investors Brace for Market Fallout From U.S. Strike on Iran Nuclear Sites
Investors on Sunday were bracing for a flight to safety after the U.S. struck three Iranian nuclear facilities Saturday evening.
Stocks Playbook for Geopolitical Tensions (Overreacting is Costly)
Conflict is igniting in the Middle East once again. Geopolitical events like wars, debt downgrades, tariffs, or rate shocks are never fun because uncertainty is unsettling.
Weekly Commentary: Back For A Second Attempt
Broker/Dealer Assets expanded $490 billion, or 37.2% annualized, during Q1 to $5.759 TN. In response to the 2007 subprime blowup, the Fed slashed rates seven times – 325 bps – to an April 30th, 2008, ...
Where the Iran War Goes From Here. 3 Scenarios for Oil and Stocks.
These are broadly the paths forward in the wake of the U.S. decision to join Israel's war on Iran.
'WHOLE DIFFERENT WORLD': Measuring the impact on consumers from US-Iran bombing
FOX Business host Liz Claman breaks down the impact on the oil markets and consumers amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and the U.S.' bombing of Iranian nuclear facilities. #foxbusiness #oilm...
Gulf markets end higher, shielded from major turmoil after the U.S. strike on Iran
Markets across the Middle East ended mostly higher on Sunday after the U.S. entered the war between Israel and Iran.
Powell's Replacement May Already Be At The Table
Trump and key officials are increasing pressure on Fed Chair Powell to cut rates, signaling potential leadership changes. Betting markets currently favor Kevin Warsh and Chris Waller as leading candid...
Will the U.S. Bombing of Iran Actually Matter for Markets?
Whatever the geopolitical motivation, stocks and bonds markets have to deal with the possible economic and financial consequences.
Wall Street Week Ahead
Wall Street has plenty to look forward to next week, with a busy economic and Federal Reserve calendar and some major names on the earnings docket. Investors will be keeping a close eye on the ongoing...
Ordinary Investors Are Souring on Big Tech
Some worry about stretched valuations after a big run-up.