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Relatively cheap European stocks set for another 11% gain in 2026
European shares will repeat this year's strong gains in 2026, a Reuters poll indicated, with investors hopeful that an improving economic environment combined with still low valuations relative to the...
Stock Market Today: Dow Futures Rise; Nasdaq Futures Lead Gains
Weekly jobless claims and Deere earnings are due
Polymarket Is Cleared to Offer Prediction Markets in U.S.
Polymarket can now offer event contracts to traders through brokerage firms, as the CFTC remains noncommittal on the topic of regulation.
Views From The Ground: India - The Start Of A New Cycle
We believe that India remains an attractive long-term standalone investment opportunity based on diversification benefits, structural growth advantages, and historically superior risk-adjusted return ...
Retail Reality Check: What Earnings Say About The Cautious U.S. Consumer Ahead Of Black Friday
Value-focused retailers like Walmart and TJX are thriving as consumers cut back on discretionary items and trade down from mid-tier stores. Despite near-record low consumer sentiment driven by inflati...
10 Things Investors Can Be Thankful For This Year
The global unemployment rate is estimated to be 4.9%, which is the lowest level in nearly 35 years. US corporate earnings have remained remarkably strong in 2025, defying earlier expectations of a slo...
‘Hassett Effect' May Weigh on U.S. Dollar
The U.S. dollar was steady through surging odds of Fed rate cut bets, but stumbles with the jump in odds of Kevin Hassett being nominated as the next Fed Chair, said Vishnu Varathan at Mizuho Securiti...
You either believe in AI, or should stay away, says Jim Cramer
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the current state of the AI trade.
US stocks rally for third session, plus holiday shopping and consumer AI trends
Asking for a Trend anchor, Josh Lipton breaks down the latest market news for November 25, 2025. Growing hopes around the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates are just one aspect of this week's mark...
US stocks close higher, plus why small caps and financials could rally in 2026
Market Domination Overtime anchor Josh Lipton. breaks down the latest market moves for November 25, 2025.
'Very confident' labor market will turn around in 2026, says Treasury official Joe Lavorgna
Counselor to the Treasury Secretary Joe Lavorgna joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the state of the U.S. economy and rate cut outlook.
2025 has shown the 'power of diversification', says JPMorgan's Phil Camporeale
JPMorgan's Phil Camporeale and Wells Fargo's Scott Wren joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action and a look back on 2025 market performance.
US Stocks Climb for Third Day | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec.
This is a tech bull market that can go another two years, says Wedbush's Dan Ives
Dan Ives, Wedbush, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the Big Tech trade, Dell quarterly results, the 'AI revolution', and more.
Fed will lean dovish in 2026, says PNC's Yung-Yu Ma
Trivariate's Adam Parker, PNC's Yung-Yu Ma and Requisite Capital's Bryn Talkington join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the latest news affecting markets.
Tuesday's Final Takeaways: Consumer Confidence Slips & International Movers
Alphabet (GOOGL) and Nvidia (NVDA) stole the show when it came to market movers, though Sam Vadas and Marley Kayden explain how economic data, discussions around the next Fed chair, Ukraine peace talk...
Sellers are taking their homes off the market at the fastest pace in nearly a decade.
Weak buyer demand, weakening home prices and overall uncertainty in the economy are combining to make home sellers change their minds and step out of the market.
Consumer confidence falls sharply as Americans worry about the economy
Consumer confidence plunged in November to lowest level since April as Americans cite inflation, tariffs, and uncertainty as weighing on sentiment, according to The Conference Board.
Expecting new all-time highs before the end of the year, says 3Fourteen's Warren Pies
CNBC's Michael Santoli and Warren Pies, 3Fourteen Research, join 'Closing Bell' to discuss the signs of capitulation in equity markets last week.
Ackman's Pershing targets $5 billion IPO for closed-end fund, Bloomberg News reports
Billionaire investor Bill Ackman is aiming to raise $5 billion through the U.S. listing of his closed-end fund, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the offering.
Fed doesn't need to cut in December for markets to go higher, says Ed Yardeni
Ed Yardeni, Yardeni Research president, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss why equity markets can move higher if the Fed does little.
Not surprised Hassett is seen as frontrunner for next Fed chair, says former Dallas Fed president
Richard Fisher, former Dallas Fed president, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the latest National Economic Council report on the next Fed chair, the upcoming December meeting and much more.
The Fed Just Became A Bigger Threat Than AI
Investors are growing increasingly concerned about us being in an AI bubble. However, recent events make the Fed an even bigger risk to markets than an AI bubble.
U.S. Treasury reports an October record deficit of $284B
CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on news regarding the U.S. Treasury.
Stay In the AI Trade Says JPMorgan's Aliaga
Stephanie Aliaga, a global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the fall in Nvidia shares and why investors should stay in the AI trade despite concerns about a bubble. She joins ...
Global stocks rise after Wall Street gets a boost from hopes for interest rate cuts
European and Asian shares mostly gained on Tuesday after U.S. stocks rallied on hopes the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon.The futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average ...
THE FED IS DEEPLY SPLIT: Inside the revolt shaking Powell's leadership
‘The Big Money Show' panel discusses the growing divide inside the Federal Reserve as pressure mounts for rate cuts to protect jobs and ease inflation pain.
Inflation stifles US income growth ahead of holiday shopping season
The income growth level is similar to the rate seen in the early 2010s, when the unemployment rate was stuck at 7% and slow to come down, according to a study.
Finding Comfort in Bitcoin Volatility & Using "Triple Compounding"
Kiana Danial (@InvestDiva) believes there are still plenty of opportunities to discover in crypto amid heavy volatility in the space. She notes that the cryptocurrency's drop in 2018 was significantly...
Fed will absolutely be focused on employment over inflation, says Conference Board's Dana Peterson
CNBC's Steve Liesman and Dana Peterson, The Conference Board chief economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the economy picture ahead of the Federal Reserve's December meeting.
Next year will favor U.S. equities as earnings accelerate, says Wells Fargo's Paul Christopher
Paul Christopher, Wells Fargo head of global investment strategy, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the position he's left in the AI trade and much more.
Why this economist is worried about the economy and labor market
While more Americans report feeling the crunch from the growing affordability crisis — which has largely inflated grocery bills and housing prices — Mastercard still expects US holiday spending to ris...
5 Fintechs To Consider Selling As The Market Stays Frothy
The AI gold rush returned with a flourish last week as solid earnings from NVIDIA and Google's Gemini 3 calmed jittery investors. However, two big up days don't make a rally, and the large trading ran...
AI Spending War And AI Debt Pile-Up Could Squeeze Share Buybacks
One of the big drivers of the surge of stock prices over the past many years has been the prodigious amount of corporate cash spent on share buybacks by Big Tech and other companies. Some of the share...
Consumer Confidence Falls Sharply In November—Hitting Lowest Level Since April
Only 9% of consumers polled said they expected business conditions to improve in the next six months, although only 7% expected them to worsen during the same period. They were equally lukewarm about ...
Treasury Yields Keep Falling as Consumer Confidence Wobbles
Treasury yields continued to fall as as U.S. consumer confidence disappointed.
Kevin Hassett Frontrunner for Fed Chair, SPACS Latched to Crypto DATS | Bloomberg Crypto 11/25/2025
"Bloomberg Crypto" covers the people, transactions, and technology shaping the world of decentralized finance. Today's guests: PIMCO Economist Tiffany Wilding, Dynamix CEO Andrejka Bernatova and Hyper...
BABA's Strong A.I. Pivot from Ecommerce Faces Technical & Macro Challenges
Natascha Willans says Alibaba (BABA) posted beats in all the areas it needed through earnings. She explains the "transformational effort" to A.I.
Hassett Emerges as Frontrunner to Be Next Fed Chair
White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is seen by advisers and allies of President Donald Trump as the frontrunner to be the next Federal Reserve chair, according to people famil...
Why the Fed's Next Move Could Be a Game-Changer for Bonds
With interest rates poised to drop, bonds could see a rally- here's how investors can position themselves. 00:10 — Fed Rate Cut Expectations 00:43 — Weakening Labor Market Impact 02:56 — What It Means...
Janus Henderson's Denny Fish on AI: We'll continue to see models ‘leapfrogging each other'
Denny Fish, tech research head and portfolio manager at Janus Henderson, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the AI race, chip stocks, and more.
What Kevin Hassett Can Bring to the Federal Reserve
As the search for a new central bank leader enters its final weeks, White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is seen by advisers and allies of President Donald Trump as the frontru...
September Retail Sales Stagnated and eCommerce Was Pinched
U.S. Census Bureau data on consumer spending is flowing again after the government shutdown, and the latest numbers give a clearer picture of how households in the United States are faring as 2026 app...
Nasdaq Gains Over 100 Points; US Retail Sales Rise 0.2% In September
U.S. stocks traded higher midway through trading, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining more than 100 points on Tuesday.
My 4 Big Tech Stock And Market Predictions For 2026
Amazon (AMZN) is my top pick among the Mag 7, with automation and robotics driving significant margin expansion and upside potential. AMZN is oversold after a strong Q3 and offers an attractive entry ...
Private Job Losses Sped Up This Month As Labor Market Declines
The U.S. private sector shed more than 13,500 jobs per week on average in October and early November, according to data released Tuesday by the private payroll processing firm ADP, offering one of the...
Rising unemployment rate suggests the Fed will cut rates in December, says iCapital's Sonali Basak
Sonali Basak, chief investment strategist at iCapital, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss a possible December interest rate cut, private credit, and more.
Inflation fears are a ‘mirage,' says Fed governor
Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran joins ‘Mornings with Maria' to discuss inflation, market optimism over rate cuts and his outlook on President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Bessent says 'there's a very good chance' Trump names new Fed chair before Christmas
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Tuesday he expects President Donald Trump to make a decision on the new Federal Reserve chair by the holiday season.
Stocks Continue To Defy Gravity Despite Lofty Market Valuation
The stock market's valuation remains elevated, holding near the second-highest level in 150 years, based on the CAPE ratio. AI optimism is fueling the bulls, who argue that productivity gains and a Ca...
Trump could make a decision on a new Fed chair 'before Christmas.' See who's on the short list
President Donald Trump has narrowed down his list of potential next Federal Reserve chairs. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Trump could make his pick before Christmas.
Bessent: New Fed chair pick coming by Christmas
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's term ends in May 2026, but that isn't stopping Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent from moving ahead with finding his replacement.
Pending home sales rise 1.9% in October
CNBC's Diana Olick reports on October pending home sales.
Consumer confidence misses at 88.7 vs. 93.2 estimated
Rick Santelli joins 'Squawk on the Street' with the latest economic data to cross the tape.
Bulls aren't going to like this new stock-market valuation model
I recently was introduced to a unique stock-market valuation model whose approach is unlike any of the others whose status I regularly report in this monthly column. Unfortunately for the bulls, its m...
Market Volatility Underscores Epic Buildup of Global Risk
Some experts see a dangerous combination of factors reminiscent of practices that led to previous financial crises.
Fed governor says current economy is 'calling for large interest rate cuts' to help job market
Fed governor Stephen Miran calls for large interest rate cuts, warning that current policy is "holding the economy back" and pushing unemployment higher.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says there's ‘very good chance' Trump names new Fed chair by Christmas
Trump has been eager to replace Powell – whose term expires in May 2026 – after months of blasting the Fed chairman for not slashing rates quick enough.
Americans are nerve-wracked about the economy as Black Friday and the holiday shopping season kick off. Consumer confidence slumps again.
High anxiety — that's the state of mind among Americans as the holiday shopping season gets underway in what's been a tumultuous year. Consumer confidence slumps again and is a near post-pandemic low.
Sellers are taking their homes off the market at the fastest pace in nearly a decade
Roughly 15% of the homes that were delisted in September were at risk of selling at a loss, according to Redfin. Redfin found 70% of homes listed in September were on the market for 60 days or longer.
Consumer confidence hits lowest point since April as job worries grow
Consumer confidence hits lowest point since April as job worries grow
Core PPI slows in September, easing inflation worries ahead of Fed meeting
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Tuesday that core wholesale prices rose less than anticipated in September, suggesting a possible moderation in pipeline inflation. This development offer...
Buy The Dip Or Bear Market?
The US stock market is experiencing a pullback amid tightening liquidity, peaking investor sentiment, and restrictive monetary policy, but recession risks remain low. Robust household and corporate ba...
US equities split at open as Nvidia stock slips 4%: Nasdaq down 0.4%, Dow up 0.5%
The Nasdaq Composite fell on Tuesday, giving back some of the prior session's gains after a strong rally in artificial intelligence-linked names. The tech-heavy index lost 0.4%, while the S&P 500 hove...
The Income Factory: From Heresy To Mainstream (Well, Sort Of
My 17 years as a contributor to Seeking Alpha have been an amazing personal growth experience. I hardly expected to attract 20,000 followers, have an investing group that was No.
Nasdaq's head of digital assets explains exchange's push to launch trading of tokenized stocks
Matt Savarese, head of digital assets at Nasdaq, sits down with CNBC Crypto World from the Clear Street Disruptive Technology Conference in Palm Beach, Florida to discuss the exchange's efforts to int...
Core wholesale prices rose less than expected in September; retail sales gain.
CNBC's Rick Santelli joins 'Squawk Box' to break down the latest economic data to cross the tape.
We're in a mid-cycle slowdown, says Invesco's Brian Levitt
Brian Levitt, Invesco chief global market strategist, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest economic data to cross the tape, impact on the Fed's interest rate outlook, state of the economy, latest ...
Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports.
CNBC's Steve Liesman and ADP chief economist Nela Richardson join 'Squawk Box' to break down the weekly jobs number from ADP.
GINGRICH'S BIG WARNING: GOP risks losing EVERYTHING if economy doesn't turn around
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich joins ‘Mornings with Maria' to discuss the GOP's plan to tackle rising costs, restore affordability and warn Republicans that economic failure could hand Democrats c...
Revived Expectations For Rate Cut Keep Bond Market Humming
Investor sentiment on the outlook for another rate cut has been volatile lately, but comments from Federal Reserve officials in recent days have turned the tide back in favor of the doves. The dovish ...
High Earnings Growth Does Not Justify High Price/Earnings
Stock market valuations are driven more by investor risk appetite, as reflected in the P/E ratio, than by earnings growth alone. The current market P/E of 30 is historically high, indicating strong in...
Core wholesale prices rose less than expected in September; retail sales gain
The producer price index increased a seasonally adjusted 0.3% for September, in line with the Dow Jones consensus estimate. However, excluding food and energy, the index rose just 0.1%, below the 0.2%...
Wholesale Prices Rose in September, Filling in Some Data for the Fed
Wholesale prices moved higher in September, the Labor Department said, data likely to leave the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation metric stubbornly above target when the central bank meets next mo...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent: 'Very good chance' Trump names new Fed chair before Christmas
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the state of U.S.-China relations, China's purchase of U.S. soybeans, the search for the next Fed Chair, the Fed's interest rate outlook,...
The Year-End Rally Is Back On Track
Stocks surged broadly, led by tech, as nine of eleven S&P 500 sectors rose and the Nasdaq posted its best day since May. Bitcoin's rally signaled speculative excess has been reduced, setting the stage...
US Retail Sales Growth Slows in September, PPI Increases 0.3%
US retail sales rose modestly in September, as the value of retail purchases, not adjusted for inflation, increased 0.2% after a 0.6% gain in August. Meanwhile, US wholesale inflation picked up in Sep...
Retail sales tapered off before the shutdown. Will they perk up for the holiday shopping season?
Restaurant sales stayed strong before government stalemate
U.S. Retail Sales Rose 0.2% in September, Below Expectations
The data suggested consumers closed out the summer months on a weaker footing.
Wholesale inflation was fairly tame before government shutdown, but PPI unlikely to sway the Fed
The last piece of inflation data the Federal Reserve will see before its pivotal December meeting to debate another interest-rate cut showed just a mild increase in wholesale prices ahead of the gover...
US retail sales miss expectations in September
U.S. retail sales increased less than expected in September, taking a breather following a recent stretch of strong gains.
5 Things to Know Before the Stock Market Opens
Stock futures are little changed this morning after major indexes soared to start the holiday-shortened trading week; a flurry of economic data that could affect the outlook for interest rates is due ...
Investors Hedge Against Sterling Volatility Ahead of Budget
Uncertainty ahead of Wednesday's U.K. budget prompted traders to increase their protection against big swings in sterling in recent days.
AI Rally Not Over Yet - Which Tech Stocks Could Keep Soaring in 2026
The AI rally still has momentum, but not all tech stocks are equal - here's which ones could keep soaring and which may slump. 00:00 — AI Rally: Fizzling or Still Has Legs?
Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports
Private companies lost an average of 13,500 jobs a week over the past four weeks, ADP said as part of a running update it has been providing. With the government shutdown still impacting data releases...
The kids are not all right — how young stock investors are bringing on a bear market
Shareholders who've never endured a prolonged market downturn believe they have nothing to lose.
Bessent says there's a 'very good chance' Trump names new Fed chair before Christmas
Bessent says there's a 'very good chance' Trump names new Fed chair before Christmas
As Fed hawks and doves battle over rate cuts, investors need to watch these critical clues
Stocks and bonds will react to new data on job openings, wages and labor market perceptions.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman on team valuations, possible expansion and prediction markets
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss CNBC's annual list of NHL valuations, the league's sports media deals, expansion efforts, sports betting and prediction markets, and more.
Happy Returns For Holiday Shopping Season?
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The Fed's December dilemma: Here's what to know
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins 'Squawk Box' with the latest news from the Fed.
Why stocks are trading on a knife's edge ahead of the Fed's December rate decision
November is often a good month for stocks, judging by the S&P 500's performance over the past 25 years. This year has been anything but easy.
The Wrap-Up for Tuesday November 25
The top headlines that could drive today's trading.
The Fed's Fork In The Road That Could Change Everything
The Fed is deeply divided, and markets are caught in the crossfire. Missing CPI data could force the Fed to make major decisions blind.
The biggest risk to the market remains the concentration at the top, says Matt Powers
Matt Powers, Powers Advisory Group managing partner, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the latest market trends, what to make of the recent volatility, why he believes value will start to pick up, and mor...
Thanksgiving gas prices could be the lowest in years — if you adjust for inflation. Why households are still on edge.
As American consumers continue to fret over rising food prices, the cost of gasoline is less of a worry.
Japan's Bond Market Is Breaking, And It Matters More Than Many Think
Bond investing, particularly via a customizable zero-coupon US Treasury ladder, is poised for a resurgence as AI-stock euphoria fades by 2026. The "Treasuries Plus" strategy combines a core bond ladde...
The Fed Is Driving the Market, Not AI. Why That's Suddenly a Problem.
Google's artificial-intelligence wins are bad news for Nvidia investors, Trump and Xi make plans amid rising Taiwan tensions, more news to start your day.
Morning Bid: Consumer readout tests Fed hopes
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7 Market Dislocations Too Big To Overlook
High-quality stocks have dramatically underperformed lower-quality stocks in 2025, echoing extremes last seen in 1999. Despite near-record highs in the S&P 500, fundamentals are deteriorating beneath ...
























































