“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.
The Trump administration claiming Social Security benefits could be disrupted if the tariffs are over turned. We speak with the Social Security Commissioner about fears of insolvency and how he plans to modernize the system. Then, New York City Republican Mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa is at the New York Stock Exchange, warnings the President’s potential involvement in the race will only help Democratic front runner Zohran Mamdani....
Ford CEO Jim Farley joins the show, detailing the company’s just announced plans to spend an additional $2B to revamp its EV strategy and production process. Then, the CEO of Take-Two Interactive. First on CNBC with insights into the most recent quarter and an update on the release of Grand Theft Auto 6. Plus, President Trump answers questions about his planned meeting with Russia’s Putin in the coming days, saying he’ll know withi...
President Trump picking CEA Chair Stephen Miran to fill the Fed Governor vacancy left by Adriana Kugler. Former Fed Governor Randy Krozner breaks down what that means for the future of monetary policy. Then shares of Expedia and Trip Advisor surge on the back of earnings. The outlook for the U.S. travel sector. Plus a potential way to gain alternative exposure to the gold trade. The CEO of Wheaton Precious Metals breaks down the qu...
The President calls for the resignation of the Intel CEO over alleged conflicts with China. Then Intel not the only company drawing the attention of the President. A look at Tim Cook the politician. How the Apple CEO is rewriting the playbook when it comes to getting around tariffs. And then Eli Lilly shares tank after data from a late-stage trial for its oral weight-loss drug overshadowed the company’s upbeat outlook.
Apple shares pace for their best day since May ahead of CEO Tim Cook’s visit to the White house where he is expected to announce further investment in the United State. In addition new details emerge about exemptions for the iPhone maker as the President hikes tariffs on India over its purchases of Russian oil. Then OpenAI eyes a half trillion dollar valuation, a number that would make it the most valuable private company in the wo...
Jefferies’ Chief Market Strategist, David Zervos responds to the President’s comments on who’s still in the running to be the next Fed Chair. Plus why he says many on wall street have let "politically charged hostility take over their investment process." Then the CEO of Williams, handling around a third of U.S. natural gas transportation, weighs in on the regulatory environment and the possibility of a gas pipeline to New York Cit...
New this hour, OpenAI releasing updated user and revenue metrics. Now tracking to surpass $20 billion in annual recurring revenue. Then President Trump says he will ‘substantially’ hike the tariff rate on India, citing the continued purchase of Russian oil. Plus more than three thousand Boeing defense workers go on strike. What comes next in those labor negotiations.
The White House’s first reaction to the July jobs report. CEA Chair Stephen Miran breaks down the numbers and addresses concerns that the economy may be weakening. Then Former New York Governor and NYC Mayoral candidate Andrew Cuomo on safety concerns in the city and whether other candidates need to drop out to have a real chance at challenging Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani. Plus how much are the mega-cap tech companies willing...
Jamie Dimon joins the show live from Charlotte, NC as part of his annual bus tour. His outlook for the bond market, the economic impact of tariffs, personal discussions with President Trump and his own company’s expansion plans. Then the CEOs of energy giant Shell and the world’s largest brewer, AB InBev join the show. Reaction to quarterly results and the outlook for the consumer. Plus its one of this year’s biggest IPOs. Figma ge...
Former NEC Director and former Goldman Sachs President Gary Cohn reacts to this morning’s GDP print and the President’s continued call for the Fed to lower rates. Plus an exclusive with the CEO of Oreo maker Mondelez, raising prices to offset an “unprecedented” rise in cocoa prices. Then the CEO of Teva Pharma breaks down the impact of tariffs for the Israeli based company, after narrowing its full-year outlook. And Finally what re...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent resumes trade talks with Chinese counterparts in Sweden. The very latest, this hour. Plus, the CEOs of Sofi, Sysco and Royal Caribbean react to their earnings reports. Sofi seeing a 44% jump in revenue year-over-year while Royal Caribbean lifts its profit forecast on strong cruise demand.
Senior Chinese and U.S. official meet in Stockholm, trying to establish the outlines of a trade deal. What’s most important from a Chinese perspective? We’re live in Beijing with the latest. Then with stocks touching new all-time highs should investors be concerned about some of the drivers of the rally? A look at some of the ‘froth’ in the market. Plus new iPhone sales data out of China could shed light on what to expect from Appl...
“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is mov...
The CEOs of energy companies Baker Hughes and EQT join the show. Reacting to quarterly results and laying out how power demand for data centers is impacting business. Then the United States Federal Chief AI Officer breaks down the White House’s AI action plan ahead of remarks from President Trump ahead of an event in DC. Plus Tesla helping to kick off Mag 7 earnings. What to lookout for in that report.
President Trump host a bilateral meeting with the president of the Philippines, touting that a trade deal is close, while also continuing his beratement of Fed Chair Powell. Then the CEO of Suntory, which owns brands like Jim Beam and Makers Mark, lays out how tariffs are impacting the business and the latest on the trade negotiations with Japan. Suntory’s CEO also serving as an economic advisor to the Japanese Prime Minister. And ...
Former Fed Vice Chair Lael Brainard reacts to the reports that Treasury Secretary Soctt Bessent talked the President out of firing Powell, plus her outlook for rate policy. Then Cleveland-Cliffs stock soars as it says it’s benefiting from U.S. tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum. And as bitcoin hits new records, a number of crypto companies looking to test to public markets. VC Ben Lerer gives his outlook for the industry.
Shares of Charles Schwab hit an all-time high on the back of second quarter results. CEO Rick Wurster breaks down the quarter and some potential growth drivers after revenue jumped 25% year-over-year. Then the CFO of American Express speaking with CNBC, fresh off the call, those comments about the consumer. Plus The first of three crypto bills heading to President Trump’s desk to be signed into law. A breakdown of the remaining leg...
The CEOs of Pepsi, Novartis and Citizens Financial join the show to break down quarterly results. Pepsi working to navigate the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. Novartis’ CEO warnings about the expansion of Chinese drug innovation. And Citizens laying out future growth drivers, including a robust M&A pipeline. All that on Money Movers.
Markets react to President Trump saying he is not planning to fire Fed Chair Powell, after a senior White House official said he was considering it. Then Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon joins the show, fresh of the company’s second quarter earnings call. Profits jumping 22% year-over-year on the back of better than expected trading volumes. Plus gold and copper miner Aura Minerals makes its public debut on the Nasdaq. With operatio...
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