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"A better inflation target is a range": El-Erian
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Former Federal Reserve official Adriana Kugler violated trading rules: report
Adriana Kugler, a former governor on the Federal Reserve board who suddenly stepped down from her role, violated the bank's trading rules, a report said.
3 Observations On Why I'm Not Afraid Of A Crash
Recent volatility reflects a rotation out of speculative stocks, with small caps underperforming, but the broader market remains resilient and not anywhere near a crash. Recession risks remain low, wi...
Former Fed Governor Kugler's trading activity scrutinized, documents show
Adriana Kugler, a Federal Reserve governor who abruptly resigned her position in August, filed a financial disclosure form for investments that the central bank's ethics officer declined to certify.
Former Fed Gov. Kugler violated trading rules while at the central bank, ethics report found
Former Federal Reserve Board Gov. Adriana Kugler broke the central bank's rules regarding stock trading, according to a report released by the U.S. Government Ethics Office.
AI stocks still a 'table pounder opportunity', says Wedbush's Dan Ives
Wedbush Securities' Global Head of Tech Research, Dan Ives, says the recent tech sell-off should not discourage investors from betting big on AI names.
Adriana Kugler, the former Federal Reserve governor, reported numerous stock sales and purchases on financial disclosure forms that violated central bank policies
New disclosures show that Kugler made several stock transactions that violated Fed policies and prompted an ethics probe.
Former Fed Official Violated Trading Rules, Disclosures Show
Adriana D. Kugler, who stepped down as a governor in August, reported trades in stocks, including Apple and Southwest Airlines, in 2024.
The economy survived the government shutdown — but all is not well
The U.S. economy didn't get any better during the longest government shutdown in history, but the good news is that it probably didn't get much worse.
Weekly Commentary: Last Gasp
Major developing equities markets are similarly inflated. The global market environment has been one of extraordinary liquidity overabundance.
The Government Reopened, The Market Sold The News
The US government shutdown ends after 43 days as the House passes a funding bill to reopen most agencies. The market sold off both stocks and bonds at the news, though I believe it was not entirely du...
How $5,000 became $31 billion: 5 market lessons from the greatest trader ever
Jim Simons's Medallion Fund averaged 66% annual returns for three decades, using math that would make ChatGPT weep.
What Moved Markets This Week
It was a mixed five days for Wall Street, though the benchmark S&P 500 index (SP500) managed to rebound from last week's sharp selloff by ekeing out marginal gains. A boost to sentiment from the end o...
The 3% World: The Bond Market Tells What The FED Won't Say (But Markets Don't Care)
The macroeconomic environment has shifted, with inflation, interest rates, and Treasury yields now structurally higher than pre-pandemic norms. Persistent structural cost pressures—tariffs, wage growt...
Stocks are caught up in a powerful rotation. Here's what could deliver a shock.
A smooth stock market on the surface is masking nerves and turbulence.
What's Driving The Pullback?
AI-related stocks (in both their large cap and small cap manifestations) have certainly taken much of the brunt for this week's pullback, but the story is broader than that. Along with the diminishing...
Markets Weekly Outlook: Unclear BLS Post-Shutdown Schedule
This week finally saw the US government reopen after the longest ever government shutdown, which lasted 43 days. There has been a decent move higher in equities to finish the week after an even more s...
Market insiders on what investors need to know about Fed uncertainty, inflation, volatility
Yahoo Finance anchor Josh Lipton sits down with ADP chief economist Nela Richardson, Truist chief investment officer and chief market strategist Keith Lerner, and People Inc. chief business editor Cal...
The AI mindset is too focused on cost minimization: Mohamed El-Erian
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Why retail investors now have a 'seat at the table' on Wall Street
In the last few years, retail investors have been at the heart of some of the biggest global investment stories, with unexpected meme stocks making many people wealthy. EMJ Capital founder and Wedbush...
Tech Spending Sparks Worries. Most Borrowers Can Handle It.
Technology titans have high credit ratings and robust free cash flow, one strategist notes. Plus, market newsletter commentary on vendor financing, the 2026 outlook, and the S&P 50o's technical setup.
Jim Cramer talks next week's market game plan
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks ahead to next weeks potentially market moving moments.
Sometimes it's so ugly that you have to view weakness as a buying opportunity, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer looks ahead to next weeks potentially market moving moments.
This Fed move is a ‘COMPLETE MISTAKE,' argues Fed Reserve governor
Federal Reserve board governor Stephen Miran explains why he believes interest rates should be cut on ‘Making Money.'
White House rolls back tariffs on beef, coffee, bananas and other products
CNBC's Eamon Javers joins 'Fast Money' with breaking news on tariff changes from the White House.
Trump Administration Lifts Some Food Tariffs in Effort to Ease Prices
It is walking back levies on imports including beef and coffee in what critics say is an admission that tariffs raised prices in the first place.
Trump reverses course and cuts tariffs on US food imports
Order exempting coffee, beef, bananas and other items comes as White House fights off concerns about rising costs
'Fast Money' traders talk their takeaways from this week's market action
The 'Fast Money' traders talk their takeaways from this week's market action.
Fairlead's Katie Stockton talks technical signals coming from the market
Fairlead's Katie Stockton talks technical signals coming from the market.
The AI Narrative: Something Doesn't Compute
The AI Narrative, which has fueled stock market gains recently, is showing signs of weakness across several fronts. Multiple vulnerabilities are emerging that could challenge the sustainability of AI-...
Friday's Final Takeaways: Bitcoin Below $100K, WBD Bidding War & Fed Speak
Tech took a beating this week but a lot of stocks rebounded into Friday to close the trading week. One asset that did not recover: Bitcoin, as the cryptocurrency remained below $100,000.
‘Buy the Dip' Investors Save Stocks From a Brutal Week
Major indexes reversed course early Friday to finish the week mixed.
Trump cuts tariffs on goods like coffee, bananas and beef in bid to slash consumer prices
Trump cuts tariffs on goods like coffee, bananas and beef in bid to slash consumer prices
Market concern about the Fed is 'well placed', says HSBC's Jose Rasco
Sam Stovall, CFRA chief investment strategist, and Jose Rasco, HSBC Global Private Banking and Wealth Management CIO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day and week's market action.
Recent market volatility has been very healthy, says Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington
Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington and Northwestern Mutual's Matt Stucky join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the latest news affecting markets.
September Jobs Report Will Come Out on Nov. 20
The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release the September jobs report Thursday, after it was delayed due to the government shutdown. Investors are hoping the new data can shed light on the state of th...
Why hopes of a December Fed rate cut are declining
The likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting rates at the upcoming December meeting is shrinking, with officials expected to disagree on what the right path forward is for the central bank. Yahoo Fin...
‘Buy the Dip' Is Still Alive. The AI Trade Is, Too.
A rocky week for tech stocks ended on a high note. All eyes are on Nvidia next—and then the Fed.
Tech Stocks Ping Pong on Mixed Economic Signals
Natalie Gallagher, principal economist and director at AI-powered enterprise planning platform Board, discusses the impact tariffs, interest rates and AI spending are having on tech markets. She joins...
The reopened federal government will on Thursday release the first backlogged monthly jobs report, for the month of September
Widely anticipated labor data starts catch-up on backlogged economic reports after shutdown.
Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue: In the short-term, some volatility & pullback is healthy development
Meghan Shue, Wilmington Trust Chief Investment Strategist, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss market outlooks.
Megacap earnings story presents risk with reliance on startup usage
CNBC's Deirdre Bosa reports on news regarding the recent falloff in tech stocks.
Avoid adding to tech sector positions until things settle, says Bespoke's Paul Hickey
Paul Hickey, Bespoke Investment Group co-founder, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the recent equity market action, why the air left some of the megacap tech stocks and much more.
Stocks drive treasury yield moves
CNBC's Rick Santelli reports on news regarding bond markets.
Trump to Cut Tariffs on Beef, Tomatoes, Coffee to Lower Prices
President Donald Trump is slated to sign an order reducing tariffs on beef, tomatoes, coffee and bananas to lower costs on groceries. These exemptions would only be for commodities that can't be produ...
Sharp price increases in coffee, beef and bananas over the past year have fueled widespread frustration with the rising cost of living
The Trump administration said it would lower tariffs in an attempt to make these household staples more affordable.
Fed rate cuts in December or January are immaterial for equities, says KKM Financial's Jeff Kilburg
Jeff Kilburg, KKM Financial founder, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Kilburg's thoughts on recent equity selloffs, the two other stocks Kilburg favors and much more.
The stock market's decline can set you up with investment opportunities
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Fed's challenge is if labor weakness is demand related or more structural, says KPMG's Diane Swonk
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Diane Swonk, KPMG chief economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Fed's December meeting.
Fed probably doesn't need to cut rates, says Richard Bernstein
Richard Bernstein, Richard Bernstein Advisors CIO, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Fed's December meeting, why boring stocks are good and much more.
The Stock Market Is Cratering. These Charts Explain Why.
All three major U.S. indexes are down from peaks hit this fall.
Market Update – Week of November 14: Risk Assets Decline Amid Data Vacuum & Shifting Rate Expectations
Financial markets are navigating a period of unusual data scarcity, contributing to volatility across asset classes. Over the past 24 hours, the Nasdaq Composite has retreated 2.3%, while Bitcoin has ...
Preparing For A Data Deluge, Credit Turns Cautious Amid Volatility | Real Yield 11/14/2025
"Bloomberg Real Yield" highlights the market-moving news you need to know. Today's guests: Vangaurd Fixed Income Head; Mortgage-Backed Securities & Agencies, JPMorgan Management Fixed Income Portfolio...
This chart shows why the bull market deserves the benefit of the doubt as tech stocks try to rebound
“The S&P 500 has not seen so much as a 5% pullback since April,” says Truist's CIO.
Dow falls 100 points while Nasdaq rebounds from weeks long tech rout
Fears that American companies have been overspending on AI, with some already shelling out billions of dollars, have rocked markets over the past two weeks.
BNY's Vincent Reinhart: Expecting another rate cut in December, but vote likely to be split
Vincent Reinhart, BNY Investments Chief Economist, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss market outlooks.
Apollo's Torsten Slok: Majority of Fed is feels that we're not quite done fighting inflation
Torsten Slok, Apollo Global Management Chief Economist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss macro outlooks.
Mohamed El-Erian: Deep Fed divisions show lack of a ‘strategic view'
Mohamed El-Erian, Allianz Chief Economic Advisor, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss macro outlooks.
‘WAKE UP': SEC chairman warns Wall Street is funding America's demise
SEC Chairman Paul Atkins joins 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss new efforts to curb the influence of major index funds, clarify crypto regulations and stop U.S. investments from fueling China's econom...
Wedbush's Dan Ives: It's time to buy the dip ahead of year-end tech rally
Dan Ives, Wedbush Securities Global Head of Technology Research, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss outlooks on the tech trade going into year-end, following this week's selloff.
Fed's Schmid: Inflation is too high, economy shows momentum
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest comments from Federal Reserve officials.
Here's where things stand on when the government will start releasing key economic reports
As the U.S. government reopens for business, Wall Street's attention will now turn toward when critical data on employment, inflation and other economic signposts will be released. The shutdown not on...
Nasdaq 100 and S&P500: Tech Sector Rebound Lifts US Indices Off Session Lows
Tech stock rebound lifts Nasdaq and S&P500 today, but weak breadth and Fed doubts keep the market outlook cautious ahead of Nvidia's earnings.
A Runaway Meltdown In The Cooking: Lower Rates Won't Solve Unemployment
I'm positioned around my view that rising unemployment (4.3% toward 4.5%) plus moderate inflation (3%–3.2%) will push the Fed to cut the interest rate in December. Labor data already point to deterior...
Why This Selloff Looks More Like A Reset Than A Reversal
The recent two-week selloff pushed high-beta tech down sharply while broad indexes stayed intact, signaling sentiment cracked rather than fundamentals. Tech sector drop triggered a temporary AI shakeo...
Don't Buy the Stock Market Dip. These Charts of Small-Cap and Semiconductor Stocks Explain Why.
Negative technical factors continue to weigh on markets.
From Near-Certainty to "No Consensus:" FOMC's December Rate Cut Potential
Today's @CharlesSchwab Big Picture turns to the potential for the Fed to cut interest rates in December. Collin Martin attributes the significant probability cut to the government shutdown and the lac...
US to Lower Swiss Tariffs to 15% in Breakthrough Deal
The US and Switzerland have “essentially” reached a trade agreement to lower tariffs on Swiss goods from 39% to 15%, and the White House plans to reveal details on Friday, US Trade Representative Jami...
Week Ahead for FX, Bonds: Investors Await U.S. Data After Shutdown Ends
Attention is turning to when key data will be released following a string of delays as investors remain uncertain over whether the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next month.
Breadth Breaks in Mag 7 Rotation, Trade Optimism & Gold Loses Luster
Kevin Green has his eye on a rotation back in the Mag 7. Market breadth weakened but some mega caps like Nvidia (NVDA) and Microsoft (MSFT) briefly tapped positive territory in the first hour of Frida...
Markets Slide After Reopening As Valuation, Fed Uncertainty Hit Sentiment
Equities Drop As Fed Uncertainty Triggers Valuation Reset Across Markets. Bitcoin Breaks Support And Adds Pressure To Already Nervous Investors.
S&P500 and Nasdaq 100: AI Capex Worries Fuel Broad Stock Market Retreat in US Indices
Nasdaq leads sharp US stock drop as tech tumbles on AI, Fed doubts; S&P500 and Dow fall as bearish sentiment grips the broader stock market.
The Bubble Burst: Head-And-Shoulders Top Forming
The head-and-shoulders top pattern is potentially developing in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100. Fundamentally, the AI bubble burst is likely underway, the Fed is hawkish, while the labor market points to ...
AI Anxiety Reaches Fever Pitch in the Stock Market. Why It's Still Not Time to Worry.
Major reactions to relatively minor events show that shareholders are getting antsy as AI investment grows. Why the AI trade still has legs.
Trump to Cut Tariffs to Lower Food Prices
President Donald Trump is preparing to cut some tariffs to bring down food prices. The White House announcing new trade deals with Latin American countries that would lower barriers on items like beef...
US stocks open lower, extending selloff as tech stocks drag
US stocks fell sharply Friday as renewed selling in technology names weighed on broader markets, extending a volatile week marked by concerns over artificial intelligence spending, shifting interest r...
Are We Valuing The Market Incorrectly?
The S&P 500's perceived overvaluation is driven by high concentration in a few large-cap stocks with lofty price-to-earnings ratios. Profitability-adjusted valuations show the S&P 500 at more reasonab...
Navigating Uncertainty: The U.S. Economy & Financial Markets Offer Opportunities
Though we are getting limited amounts of economic data during the federal government shutdown, the official and private sector data we are receiving generally paints a positive picture for U.S. econom...
Alternative jobless claims data show little change, some improvement
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk Box' with the latest news.
President Trump wants to cut some tariffs, more investors lose faith the Fed will cut rates in Dec
Morning Brief: Market Sunrise anchor Ramzan Karmali delivers the latest international market news for November 14, 2025. In an effort to lower the cost of common grocery items imported from other coun...
BILLIONS LOST: Economist reveals real weekly cost of the government shutdown
Counselor to the Treasury Secretary Joe Lavorgna joins 'Mornings with Maria' to unpack the economic hit from the government shutdown and what delayed data means for markets, inflation, and investor co...
White House says tariffs will be lowered on some imports from four countries in new deals
The White House announced new trade deals with Ecuador, Guatemala, El Salvador and Argentina which would reduce tariffs on several imports.
‘Santa Flaws Rally' has legs so don't sell stocks yet, advises Bank of America strategist
Bank of America's Michael Hartnett says most asset allocators are likely to stay bullish on stocks and less so on bonds.
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are sharply lower this morning as the technology sector remains under pressure; the Trump administration is looking to reduce tariffs on imported food items such as coffee and bananas; M...
Keep Your Eye On The Ball And Not The Bears
The recent market sell-off has indiscriminately impacted both overvalued and reasonably priced stocks, especially in technology. Fed officials' reluctance to commit to a December rate cut increased un...
Stock Futures Slide As Tech Selloff Continues—Bitcoin Slips To Six-Month Low
The cryptocurrency market was also hit by a selloff, with the price of bitcoin dropping below $96,000 for the first time in six months. The world's most valuable cryptocurrency is down more than 6.9% ...
Billionaire investor Ron Baron on the market: Take advantage of opportunities when they arise
Ron Baron, Baron Capital chairman and CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, future of Tesla, CEO Elon Musk's pay package, his thoughts on Elon Musk, what to expect from the 32nd...
The Stock Market Is Tumbling. Here's How to Play Defense.
It may seem crazy to move money out of shares, considering how well equities have done.
Updates: Global stock selloff deepens amid AI worries and US rate cut doubts
U.S. stock futures point to a bleak open for Wall Street shares on Friday on investor concerns over interest rates and an AI bubble.
The Stock Market's 2 Biggest Tailwinds Are Faltering. Can It Get Its Mojo Back?
Is this the healthy pullback needed, or a sign of trouble ahead? The two biggest forces that have powered the stock markets record-setting rally are under attack.
Jim Cramer Warns 'The Business Is Really Bad' At This Consumer Cyclical Stock
On CNBC's “Mad Money Lightning Round,” on Thursday, Jim Cramer said he would not own CarMax, Inc. (NYSE: KMX) stock. “I think that the business is really bad there,” he noted.
Stock market's sell-off, foreclosures jump, new IRS guidelines and more in Morning Squawk
Oracle is on track for its worst week of the year and its worst quarter since 2002. New foreclosure starts in October jumped 20% from a year ago.
A Liquidity Crisis Is Already Here -- And The Fed's Next Move Could Change Everything
A surge in market liquidity is imminent, driven by potential government stimulus checks and the end of the U.S. government shutdown. This liquidity injection, alongside the Fed's discreet technical ea...
Nasdaq 100: Pre-Open Drop in Tech Stocks Signals Risk-Off Sentiment in US Market
Nasdaq 100 futures drop 1.3% pre-open as tech stocks slide. AI trade, Fed rate cut doubts, and weak sentiment weigh on US stock market outlook.
My 3 Essential Market Truths Every Investor Needs To Know Right Now
Market anxiety is high despite strong stock prices, driven by uncertainty around AI, liquidity, and cyclical growth. The current bull market is top-heavy, with AI-driven mega caps dominating returns a...
Dow futures slip 214 points amid Fed jitters: 5 things to know before Wall Street opens
Dow futures were under pressure on Friday, falling about 214 points, roughly 0.5% as investors turned cautious ahead of key economic data and fresh Fed commentary. The drop came after a round of hawki...
Tariff Relief In The Works To Cut Grocery Bills
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Mohtashami: A 50-year mortgage wouldn't help the market much right now
Logan Mohtashami, Lead Analyst at HousingWire, says 50-year mortgages won't fix the market; what housing truly needs is mortgage rates in the low 6% range to revive demand and stabilize sales.
Smith: The numbers say you shouldn't be frightened
Mark Smith, Senior Vice President & Portfolio Manager at Wells Fargo Advisors, says strong earnings mean no fear, utilities are the new AI winners, and investors should ignore noise and focus on solid...
The Wrap-Up for Friday November 14
The top headlines that could drive today's trading.
























































