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  • Lazard CEO talks markets, M&A, tariffs and regulatory environment…Two tech giants trade in two different directions…And three cabinet members on the future of energy policy. 4/25/25
    2025/04/25

    The CEO of Lazard, Peter Orszag, joins us to discuss the state of the markets, tariffs policy, the regulatory environment and the company’s recent earnings as assets hit $227 billion. Plus, Alphabet and Intel trading in separate directions on the back of results. We’ll dive into the numbers. And, the Energy Secretary, the Agriculture Secretary and the head of the EPA join us to discuss the future of energy policy and the tariff impact on U.S. agriculture.

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    43 分
  • Conflicting trade rhetoric, The future of rates in the EU, Turbulent times for airlines? 04/24/25
    2025/04/24

    China says there has been no progress on trade talks with the U.S. despite the optimistic tone in Washington. We’ll look at what the rhetoric means for the markets. Plus, an exclusive interview with the Bank of England President on the rate outlook and the impact of tariffs in Europe. And, are the airlines setting up for turbulent times? We breakdown the latest earnings and commentary from CEOs.

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    43 分
  • The rally day two...The CEO of the world’s largest miner talks tariffs…The future of crypto in the new SEC. 04/23/25
    2025/04/23

    Stocks rallying big for a second day on optimism over trade deals. But is the rally real? We discuss. Plus, the CEO of BHP breaks down the impact of the tariffs on his business and the broader commodity market. And, one of the newly appointed SEC Commissioners breaks down the administration’s plans for the future of crypto.

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    42 分
  • A rally takes hold…the future of the dollar…Tesla gets set to report 4/22/25
    2025/04/22

    A rally takes hold on wall street after a big sell off. Is this a turning point? We’ll discuss. Plus, the dollar is hovering near a three year low as investors. Why is there strong selling? And, Tesla gets set to report earnings after the bell. We’ll look at the key numbers to watch.

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    42 分
  • The Sell off continues, Apple Price Target Cut, A recession has been minted. 4/21/25
    2025/04/21

    The Sell off continues, Apple Price Target Cut, A recession has been minted. As the market selloff continues should you buy on this dip? Wells Fargo says they still like U.S. equities and investors should look at mid-caps. Plus, Apple gets a price target cut with one analyst saying Apple still has a long way from out of the woods. He’ll make his case. And, the President continues to attack Fed Chair Powell. Will this backfire on the White House and could it lead to bond market confusion?

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    45 分
  • President Trump Ramps up Attack on Powell, Fifth Third Bank CEO, Netflix Earnings Preview 04/17/25
    2025/04/17

    The White House clarifies the President’s social media posts saying Fed Chair Jerome Powell's "Termination cannot come fast enough." A senior White House official telling CNBC Trump’s Truth Social post today should not be seen as a threat to fire Powell. JPMorgan Chief U.S. Economist responds. Then The CEO of Fifth Third bank joins the show after reporting results. Why he’s more optimistic about unemployment than many are predicting. Plus a look at Netflix, a rare tech stock in positive territory this year, ahead of its results after the market close.

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    43 分
  • “Haven’t Seen a Bottom Yet”, Reports Say China Open to Trade Talks, Trading Platform WeBull Surges after Public Debut 4/16/25
    2025/04/16

    Wilmington Trust’s CIO lays out the case for why there’s probably more downside risk ahead for stocks. China Beige Book CEO, Leland Miller, reacts to reports China is open to trade discussions with the US if the country starts showing more respect. Plus, WeBull shares have jumped more than 300% since its public debut last week. Its CEO weighs in on current sentiment among retail investors and the recent volatility in the shares of his own company.

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    42 分
  • Former NEC Director Gary Cohn, China Expands the Trade War, “Stock market bottom is likely in place” 04/15/25
    2025/04/15

    Gary Cohn, the former National Economic Council director during President Trump’s term on how shifting tariff policy is impacting investor sentiment and consumer demand. Then one top CIO says the “Stock market bottom is likely in place.” He gives us the sectors he’s most bullish on. Plus new reports say China is ordering a halt of jet deliveries from Boeing. The latest in an escalating trade war.

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    43 分