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S&P 500's turbulent week ends with stocks rallying after inflation report
What Comes Next After the Stock Market's Rotation
Rate cuts, earnings, and the economy will determine whether the S&P 500 and small-cap Russell 2000 sink or soar
Let the rate cuts and games begin!
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Short Seller Andrew Left Is on the Hook for Securities Fraud
Andrew Left and his company Citron Research are facing a securities fraud lawsuit from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alleging that the famed short seller profited from misleading c...
Fed will wait for July inflation data before signaling September rate cut: Goldman Sachs' Mericle
David Mericle, Goldman Sachs Chief US Economist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the economy, possible rate cuts and more.
Bill Ackman's IPO of Pershing Square closed-end fund is postponed, NYSE says
Bill Ackman is postponing the highly scrutinized listing of Pershing Square's U.S. closed-end fund, according to a notice on the NYSE's website.
Small-cap energy plays: One stock to consider & one to avoid
When it comes to energy stocks, most people are familiar with names like ExxonMobil (XOM) and Chevron (CVX). But there are quite a few small-cap names in the energy space too.
Rotation to small caps means we are likely going to see a slowdown, says Branch Global's Greg Branch
Greg Branch, Branch Global Capital Advisors founder and Drew Pettit, Citi Research director, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's market action.
Bears Have Edge into Next Week
Bulls did the minimum by holding onto a rally Friday, and that sets up a battle for 5,500 on the S&P next week, says OJ -- it could be a big one. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every inve...
PCE Data Takeaways & What to Look for from the Fed
Kathy Jones discusses what we learned from this week's economic data and from the June PCE data and previews next Tuesday's FOMC meeting, with investors anticipating a rate announcement on Wednesday. ...
Invesco's Brian Levitt expects a good nominal back drop over the medium-term
Invesco's Brian Levitt, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the trading day and his market outlook.
Dow Industrials Jump to Cap Volatile Week
Shares of manufacturer 3M had their best day on record Friday, leading the Dow to a 654-point gain as investors continued to spread their bets beyond the big tech firms that powered stock indexes to n...
The Fed moved too slow on rate cuts to offset a recession: Insigneo CIO
June's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) came largely in line with expectations, reinforcing confidence in a September interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve. Insigneo Chief Investment Offic...
The Stock Market Rotation Will Go On
The S&P SmallCap 600 index rose 3.6% this past week, fueled by positive inflation data, as investors rebalanced their portfolios to own a bit more of the small stuff and slightly less of the tech heav...
Auto stocks: Investors 'spooked' by outlook signaling weakening consumer, analyst says
Big automakers suchs as Stellantis (STLA) and Ford (F) recently posted results that disappointed some investors. The auto sector at large, for the most part, underperformed this quarter, but is there ...
Stocks Close Higher On Day | 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, Emily Graffeo and Tim Stenovec.
How Spot Ether ETFs are Already Impacting Crypto Markets
Days after their introduction, Spot Ether ETFs made their mark in the crypto market
Finding Opportunities Among the "Fallen Angels"
We're in a goldilocks economy right now, notes Chris Recker. He points to 2% GDP growth, low unemployment, and moderating inflation.
Small Caps Outperform, Mega Cap Tech Underperforms
What is going on with the recent market rotation? Joy Yang examines the market reaction and how recent global news events play a role.
Expect volatility ahead until mega cap tech rebalances, says Data Trek's Nick Colas
Nick Colas, Data Trek Research co-founder, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss stocks, the recent pullback and his market outlook.
Tech Earnings on Tap: What to Expect
Gerber Kawasaki President and CEO Ross Gerber discusses how he is investing ahead of the tech earnings scheduled to be released next week on Bloomberg Television. You've got questions about AI.
What the Tech Bubble in 2000 May Tell Us About the Stock Market Today
There's reason to believe history is repeating itself, according to a recent Deutsche Bank note that draws parallels between the current rotation out of tech mega-caps and the bursting of the tech bub...
Emerging "Category Queens" to Watch
Macro consumer data remains steady, notes Eddie Yoon. He and Greg McBride discuss key ecodata released ahead of the July FOMC meeting.
The market is too sensitive interest rates, says VantageRock's Avery Sheffield
Avery Sheffield, VantageRock, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the tech pullback, markets and the Fed.
The tumbling tech sector is set to report earnings next week
CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss what to watch ahead of next week's tech earnings.
Quarterly Fed rate cuts 'makes the most sense': BofA's Gapen
With Wall Street expecting an interest rate cut from the Federal Reserve in September, could there be more to follow if the economy keeps pace? BofA Securities head of US economics Michael Gapen joins...
Diversification is key now, says Wilmington Trust's Meghan Shue
Meghan Shue, Wilmington Trust head of investment strategy, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss markets, small caps and her overall market outlook.
Market risks and the disconnect between the economy and market expectations, strategist discusses
US equities (^GSPC, ^DJI, ^IXIC) are moving higher after the Personal Consumption Expenditure (PCE), which is often referred to as the Federal Reserve's preferred measure of inflation, was roughly in ...
Consumer environment is no longer healthier than it used to be, says BMO's Simeon Siegel
BMO's Simeon Siegel joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how restaurants and retail spaces are dealing with slowdown in consumer traffic.
Consumer Sentiment Dips as Inflation Expectations Remain Flat
The bifurcation in consumer spending — between higher-income and lower-income individuals and households — looks set to widen. And in the meantime, as detailed in the University of Michigan's Consumer...
'US Economy Makes the Titanic Look Like a Dinghy': TCW's Whalen
In regards to the Fed's rate cutting cycle, TCW Fixed Income CIO Bryan Whalen says 'the US economy makes the Titanic look like a dinghy," if the Fed waits too long they may have to act aggressively an...
Nasdaq 100 Underperforms Small Cap Stocks
A renewed rout in the world's largest technology companies are dragging down the stock market despite gains in areas that would benefit the most from Federal Reserve rate cuts. Ameriprise Financial Ch...
Al-Hussainy, Nelson on Fed Rate Cut Risks
Columbia Threadneedle Global Rates Strategist Ed Al-Hussainy says risks are starting to shift toward the Fed as we wait for a rate cut, and Wells Fargo Macro Strategist Erik Nelson says the US economy...
Wells Fargo's Nelson Sees 10-Year Yield Below 4% By End of 2025
Wells Fargo Macro Strategist Erik Nelson discusses 10-year yield and says we could break under 4% by the end of next year. He speaks with Sonali Basak on "Bloomberg Real Yield.
New PCE data puts rate cuts 'into cement,' says Moody's Mark Zandi
Mark Zandi, Moody's Analytics chief economist, and CNBC's Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss reactions to new PCE data, paths to Fed rate cuts, and more.
Headed for a soft landing? Here's why our economy is so unusual right now
A historic feat on the horizon, coupled with lingering bad vibes, together prove that the economy is still in a very strange state.
Beware of bears selling shorts
If Elon Musk tweets about a stock – GAMESTONK! – are you required to rush out and buy it? Are you required to speculate on it with a lot of money that you can't afford to lose?
What to make of this week's action in the stock market and the ‘Great Rotation'
Also: Surprising data on home prices; combining your investments with your politics; and a retirement account mistake you can avoid.
Markets are not routing out of tech, strategist says
US Equities (^GSPC, ^DJI, ^IXIC) are jumping higher as Big Tech seems to be rebounding after having a down week with many investors rotating to small and mid caps. With new economic data in the form o...
Prospect of a Fed rate cut is supporting markets: Strategist
June's Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) data largely came in line with expectations — core PCE, which excludes food and energy costs, rose 0.2% month-over-month (2% expected) and 2.6% year-over...
Fed's preferred inflation gauge ticked slightly higher in June
June Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) came in line with expectations, rising 0.2% month-over-month and 2.6% year-over-year — the slowest pace since March 2021. Yahoo Finance Senior Reporter Jen...
Consumers are struggling, home equity access can be resourceful, says Meredith Whitney
Meredith Whitney, Meredith Whitney Advisory Group CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the June Personal Consumption Expenditure data, consumer health, homeowners, Fed rate cuts and more.
Dow soars over 600 points on tech rebound, optimism about Fed rate cuts
The Fed's preferred inflation metric underscored an improving inflation environment.
Why Disinflation Could Actually be Bad for Investors
NewEdge Wealth Chief Investment Officer Cameron Dawson examines the Federal Reserve's strategy following the release of June's PCE price index data and reveals a key problem weighing on corporate bala...
Market broadening may reverse if inflation stays stubborn, says Schwab's Kleintop
Jeffrey Kleintop, Chief Global Investment Strategist at Charles Schwab, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss if the market can still celebrate better inflation reports, what parts of the market look good t...
Consumers' financial health suffers when sports betting is legalized, new research shows
Consumers' financial health is worse in states where sports betting is legal, new research says. For instance, automobile loan delinquencies increased after U.S. sports gambling was legalized, accordi...
S&P Weekly Price Forecast – S&P 500 Attempts to Recover After Selloff
The S&P 500 weekly chart shows that we are in a state of flux, and as a result, the market could have a lot of traders concerned. With this, the market continues to look as if there are buyers out the...
"We're in the First Inning" of Small Caps Making Big Moves
We're positive on the long-term outlook for small caps, notes Nathan Moser. He and Oliver Renick discuss the outlook for the current small cap rally, as the Russell 2000 is on track for its third stra...
Fed is Handling Rates Right, Says Former FDIC Chair
Former FDIC Chair Sheila Bair says the Federal Reserve is handling rates right and that it should not rush to cut interest rates. She also talks about "a real lack of transparency" from banks on expos...
NASDAQ Weekly Price Forecast – NASDAQ 100 Continues to See Troubles
The past few weeks have been hard on the NASDAQ 100, but at this point in time, we are trying to sort out whether or not we are going to go higher again. At this point, the market has been in an uptre...