08:30 CNBC Daily Open: Trump, Bessent and Musk give markets the reassurance they need
-Markets are open-minded, and often react almost instantaneously to any positive changes.
- CNBC03:08 CNBC Daily Open: Trump and Musk reassure investors, sending stocks higher
-Markets are open-minded, and often react almost instantaneously to any positive changes.
- CNBC17/04 CNBC Daily Open: Tariffs are just one weapon in a trade war
-Trade barriers can come in many forms. Tariffs are just one. Onerous licensing requirements, export restrictions and fines on shipping are other obstacles.
- CNBC16/04 CNBC Daily Open: United Airlines offers two earnings estimates, reflecting turbulence in economy
-The U.S. carrier kept its original earnings forecast, provided in January, but also issued new figures in the event a recession strikes.
- CNBC15/04 CNBC Daily Open: Consumers don't agree with the White House that the economy will be fine
-White House officials are preaching the sense of Trump's economic policy. A Federal Reserve survey is the latest to show sentiment over the economy slumping.
- CNBC15/04 CNBC Daily Open: Consumers are worried over the economy. The White House insists it’ll be fine
-White House officials are preaching the sense of Trump's economic policy. A Federal Reserve survey is the latest to show sentiment over the economy slumping.
- CNBC14/04 CNBC Daily Open: Tech tariff exemption suggests the importance of consumers
-The Trump administration exempted electronics from "reciprocal" tariffs. It's a relief for consumers, who desperately need an uplift in mood.
- CNBC11/04 Why are European stocks holding up much better than U.S. equities amid the trade war?
-Differing damage from tariffs, political stability, fiscal stimulus and stock market composition are all playing a role.
- CNBC11/04 CNBC Daily Open: The rally in stocks fizzles out — March’s cool inflation has little impact
-Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were feverishly anticipated? CNBC Daily Open remembers.
- CNBC10/04 Shipping giant Maersk, a bellwether for global trade, pops 10% on Trump's tariff pause
-Shares of Danish shipping giant Maersk, a bellwether for global trade, posted substantial gains on Thursday morning.
- CNBC10/04 CNBC Daily Open: Euphoria in markets as Trump pauses tariffs — but pauses are temporary
-Remember, Trump allowed a mere 90-day pause to allow for deals to be made. The 10% tariff is not the permanent rate.
- CNBC09/04 CNBC Daily Open: Musk slams Navarro as Trump's 104% tariffs on China are set to take effect
-Despite growing consternation and concern expressed by economists and CEOs, Trump administration officials have been stubborn in defending its trade policies.
- CNBC08/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump rejects offers to tear down tariffs, threatens more on China
-The Trump administration refused to return the favor when Vietnam and the European Union offered to remove tariffs on U.S. imports.
- CNBC04/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs decimate stocks and the red flows liberally
-For now, the only (unwilling) subjects of Trump’s “liberation” were investors, who were parted by the oppressive weight of their stock returns.
- CNBC03/04 European retail shares hammered, Adidas down 10% as Southeast Asia hit with eye-watering U.S. tariffs
-A host of goods sold to U.S. consumers by European companies are manufactured in, or pass through factories in, Southeast Asia.
- CNBC02/04 These European stocks have the most to lose from Trump's tariffs
-European stocks with high revenue exposure to the U.S. face headwinds from Trump's tariffs, according to Bank of America.
- CNBC02/04 Markets won't get the certainty they want from Trump's tariff announcement
-Questions will remain over how and which countries will respond, and what the impact on inflation and interest rates will be.
- CNBC02/04 CNBC Daily Open: Trump tariffs will take effect ‘immediately’ but could be milder than thought
-Investors were slightly assuaged by reports that tariffs could be lower than expected, pushing up stocks. It is, however, too early to let down your guard.
- CNBC01/04 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks had worst quarter in years amid Trump tariff chaos
-U.S. stocks took a heavy beating in the first quarter of the year. But the second could be much more treacherous.
- CNBC01/04 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks were trounced in the first quarter amid Trump tariff chaos
-U.S. stocks took a heavy beating during the first quarter of the year. But the second could be much more treacherous.
- CNBC25/03 U.S. stocks may be setting up for a comeback against global rivals
-The vibes have been off for U.S. stocks in 2025.
- CNBC25/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump hints at softer tariffs, rallying markets
-Markets rallied Monday, driven by Trump’s hint that countries could get a “break” from reciprocal tariffs.
- CNBC24/03 CNBC Daily Open: Tariff flexibility sounds good, but also signals uncertainty
-We will probably not have any clarification on how the reciprocal tariffs will play out until April 2 — provided Trump isn’t also flexible with the start date.
- CNBC21/03 CNBC Daily Open: DOGE cuts and tariffs hit Accenture and Nike hard
-The Trump administration’s radical overhaul of the federal government and economic policy is bleeding into corporate numbers.
- CNBC20/03 Wall Street is betting on the rest of the world in Trump 2.0
-President Donald Trump's 'America First' policies are having the unintended consequence of making the rest of the world suddenly attractive to investors.
- CNBC19/03 CNBC Daily Open: The mood on Wall Street is grim as stocks slide
-Wall Street is in a dour mood, according to the March edition of both the Bank of America’s Global Fund Manager Survey and CNBC Fed Survey.
- CNBC18/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks post second winning day as U.S. consumers show signs of holding up
-The Wall Street adage to never bet against the U.S. consumer still holds true — to some degree, as February retail sales rose from a month before.
- CNBC17/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. consumers think inflation will shoot up in the year ahead
-The U.S. consumer hasn’t felt so glum about the economy since November 2022, according to a survey by the University of Michigan.
- CNBC14/03 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 joins the Nasdaq in correction territory
-A three-week rout in markets has dragged the S&P 500 more than 10% off its recent high. Meanwhile, Trump refuses to bend on tariffs and shrugs off market woes.
- CNBC13/03 CNBC Daily Open: A muted inflation report for February supported markets even as the trade war heats up
-Cooler-than-expected U.S. inflation soothed investors, but U.S. President Donald Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports have kicked off a tariff war.
- CNBC12/03 CNBC Daily Open: The U.S. and Canada skirmish over tariffs, roiling markets
-The White House engaged in a brief trade war with Canada on Tuesday over energy surcharges and steel tariffs. Cooler heads prevailed but markets weren't calmed.
- CNBC11/03 Citi becomes latest Wall Street shop to downgrade U.S. stocks
-The stock sell-off in the U.S. had already led two firms to downgrade their outlook on U.S. equities. Now a third has emerged.
- CNBC11/03 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. markets slump as Trump dismisses economic fears
-Aiming to boost the economy, U.S. President Donald Trump is firing off a salvo of policies and causing collateral damage within the country’s own borders.
- CNBC10/03 CNBC Daily Open: The effect of Trump policies will sway Fed’s interest rate moves
-U.S. President Donald Trump's policies to reshape the U.S. and its economy are so drastic that the Federal Reserve is taking note.
- CNBC07/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump paused tariffs for some imports — but Nasdaq falls into correction territory
-The Trump administration seems to be doubling down on tariffs, even as it acknowledges — and dismisses — the repercussions of such levies.
- CNBC06/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks rebound as Trump grants automakers some tariff relief
-The reprieve on tariffs for automakers, and a possible concession on some aspect of tariffs, is assuaging markets' fears. But that could be temporary.
- CNBC05/03 CNBC Daily Open: As tariffs come into force, stocks sell-off and prices might rise
-Geopolitical trade and international relations may be fractured by U.S. tariffs, but it could be domestic consumers, the economy and markets that hurt the most.
- CNBC04/03 Even on Tuesday, the Trump duties of the stock exchanges were not fired
-After Monday's fall, the most important stock market indices continued on Tuesday after Trump's customs duties against Mexico and Canada came into effect.
- hvg.hu04/03 Europe is ‘the place investors want to be,’ analysts say, as stocks outperform their U.S. rivals
-European equities broadly outperformed their U.S. counterparts in February, the first full trading month since Donald Trump returned to office.
- CNBC04/03 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks tank as Trump says tariffs will start Tuesday
-“Tariffs” may be the most beautiful word in the dictionary for U.S. President Donald Trump, but it stokes fear in investors, who triggered a sell-off on Monday.
- CNBC03/03 CNBC Daily Open: Trump clashes on foreign policy, wields economic threat
-It might seem questionable for a country to impose tariffs on its biggest trading partners, especially when its economy is showing signs of shrinking.
- CNBC28/02 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s slump and Trump’s renewed tariffs rocked markets
-Nvidia shares plummeted 8.5%, weighing down the Nasdaq Composite, just as Trump reaffirmed that tariffs would go ahead.
- CNBC27/02 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia’s earnings are solid but U.S. consumer confidence wobbles
-Nvidia's earnings beat expectations, driven by demand for its artificial intelligence chips. On the day Nvidia reported earnings, the U.S. yield curve inverted.
- CNBC26/02 CNBC Daily Open: Growing worries over Trump’s policies
-The “Trump Bump” — in which stocks and other assets jumped after Donald Trump’s election and inauguration — appears to have leveled off.
- CNBC26/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s policies are worrying investors and consumers
-The “Trump Bump” — in which stocks and other assets jumped after Donald Trump’s election and inauguration — appears to have leveled off.
- CNBC24/02 Ron Insana: Market risks are rising, and it might be time to sell the rallies
-The market is flashing warning signals that suggest investors' bullishness may be unwarranted, Ron Insana says.
- CNBC21/02 CNBC Daily Open: Alibaba shares jump and Amazon beats Walmart in quarterly revenue
-Alibaba posted a 239% year-over-year jump in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, and Amazon’s quarterly revenue surpassed Walmart’s for the first time.
- CNBC21/02 CNBC Daily Open: Alibaba surges and Amazon beats Walmart
-Alibaba posted a 239% year-over-year jump in net profit in the final quarter of 2024, and Amazon’s quarterly revenue surpassed Walmart’s for the first time.
- CNBC20/02 CNBC Daily Open: Rates might be paused as the Fed is concerned over Trump’s tariffs
-The U.S. Federal Reserve held rates steady in January because they were worried over tariffs. Fueling the flame, Trump announced on Tuesday more tariffs.
- CNBC19/02 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 notches a record — investors are unfazed by Trump’s blitz
-U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine was to blame for Russia's invasion of the country, and his administration left strict merger rules intact.
- CNBC19/02 CNBC Daily Open: The S&P 500 closed at a new high — investors remain unfazed amid Trump’s blitz
-U.S. President Donald Trump suggested Ukraine was to blame for Russia's invasion of the country, and his administration left strict merger rules intact.
- CNBC19/02 European stocks are outperforming their U.S. counterparts — but for how long?
-As European stocks continue to beat their U.S. counterparts, analysts say we could be moving past "peak bearishness."
- CNBC18/02 The rest of the world beating the U.S. to start 2025
-"'America First' would suggest an outperformance of US assets, but it is European assets that have started the year on a strong footing," BCA Research says.
- CNBC18/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe pushes for a role in Ukraine’s peace talks
-European leaders hastily gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine peace plans. Defense stocks jumped after EU members were allowed to ramp up spending on security.
- CNBC18/02 CNBC Daily Open: Europe wants a say in Ukraine peace plan
-European leaders hastily gathered in Paris to discuss Ukraine peace plans. Defense stocks jumped after EU members were allowed to ramp up spending on security.
- CNBC17/02 CNBC Daily Open: Elon Musk’s money is not the issue for OpenAI
-Elon Musk's 97-billion-dollar bid for OpenAI was soundly rejected by the artificial intelligence startup, which said the company "is not for sale."
- CNBC14/02 Goldman upgrades prospects for European stocks on potential Ukraine peace deal
-"For European equities we see a number of potential benefits," said Goldman strategists led by Sharon Bell in a note to clients.
- CNBC14/02 CNBC Daily Open: Relief over Trump tariff delay eased panic in markets
-Humans are forward-looking. That can lead to preparation but also anxiety. On Thursday, optimism and relief won over fears and worries, rallying stocks.
- CNBC13/02 CNBC Daily Open: Hotter-than-expected inflation stokes U.S. policy concerns
-With prices on the rise and higher than expected, the chances that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut rates more than once or at all in 2025 are dimming.
- CNBC12/02 CNBC Daily Open: Worries over BYD and Elon Musk send Tesla shares down
-Investors seem to be growing worried that Elon Musk, for all his business acumen, is getting distracted, with his fingers in too many pies.
- CNBC10/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets aren’t as enthusiastic over Trump and AI as they used to be
-While AI and Trump are still the main characters of the stock market, they are steering markets in direction different from December.
- CNBC07/02 CNBC Daily Open: Global central banks are cutting rates — the Fed might not be as inclined
-Many economies seem to be settling into a lower-rate environment. That’s in stark contrast with the Federal Reserve, which has to deal with volatile policies.
- CNBC06/02 CNBC Daily Open: Back-to-back gains in stocks signal calm, but listen to Fed officials
-U.S. Federal Reserves have been unusually open in discussing their concerns over fiscal policy. Investors might want to pay attention.
- CNBC05/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise on tariff pause, but earnings disappoint
-With the respite in U.S. tariffs on key countries, investors could turn their attention to earnings. But Alphabet earnings failed to lift the mood.
- CNBC05/02 CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise in a relief rally, but Alphabet earnings disappoint
-With the temporary respite in U.S. tariffs on key countries, investors could turn their attention to earnings. But Alphabet earnings failed to lift the mood.
- CNBC04/02 CNBC Daily Open: As Trump pauses tariffs on Mexico and Canada, China makes its move
-The tariffs are not happening immediately — at least for Mexico and Canada. But with China's tariff still in place, the country decided to respond on Tuesday.
- CNBC04/02 CNBC Daily Open: Trump pauses tariffs but markets are still wary
-The tariffs are not happening immediately — at least for Mexico and Canada. But jitters about long-term uncertainty kept stocks from having a positive day.
- CNBC03/02 If Canada, Mexico & China retaliate, these big U.S. exporters could be hurt the most
-A group of U.S. stocks could feel the pinch if the U.S.'s major trading partners choose to levy retaliatory tariffs.
- CNBC03/02 Goldman tells clients these stocks are most at risk from Trump's tariffs
-A new trade war is here, and investors are already feeling the pinch.
- CNBC03/02 As markets buckle up for Trump tariffs, these global sectors brace for a rough ride
-U.S. President Donald Trump has jolted global markets with an earlier-than-expected and stringent implementation of tariffs on China, Canada and Mexico.
- CNBC03/02 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation seems stuck — Trump’s tariffs might worsen it
-U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs are here. Inflation, seemingly stuck, might find it more difficult to recede, and markets could face an uphill climb.
- CNBC31/01 CNBC Daily Open: What DeepSeek? Big Tech is already bringing in billions
-After the DeepSeek-induced ruction on Tuesday, Big Tech earnings reminded investors that it might be better to focus on companies already bringing in billions.
- CNBC31/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets shake off DeepSeek fears to focus on what’s near
-After the DeepSeek-induced ruction on Tuesday, Big Tech earnings reminded investors that it might be better to focus on companies already bringing in billions.
- CNBC28/01 Ron Insana: Consider adding exposure to Europe as U.S. stocks face the risk of a correction
-A correction could be in the cards for U.S. stocks, and some exposure to Europe could help investors manage the risk, Ron Insana says.
- CNBC27/01 CNBC Daily Open: Chasing the bull market? Maybe pay attention to gold
-The S&P 500 closed at a fresh high on Thursday and etched a new intraday peak on Friday. But gold prices might be sending a warning.
- CNBC24/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s comments bump S&P 500 to new high
-After Trump said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately,” the 2-year Treasury yield edged lower and stocks ticked up.
- CNBC24/01 CNBC Daily Open: Trump’s demands push S&P to new record
-After Trump said he would “demand that interest rates drop immediately,” the 2-year Treasury yield edged lower, while stocks ticked up.
- CNBC21/01 CNBC Daily Open: What to look out for as Trump 2.0 era starts
-Donald Trump is officially the 47th president of the U.S. Investors will be keeping a close eye on his tariffs and deportation policies.
- CNBC20/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets are getting ready for Trump 2.0
-The S&P 500 has largely erased its post-election gains the past few weeks. As Trump's inauguration nears, investors seem ready to play the market again.
- CNBC17/01 CNBC Daily Open: China’s GDP meets official target, Apple has worst day in months
-China's economy grew in line with official targets. Meanwhile, the drop in Apple shares Thursday broke a three-day winning streak for the S&P.
- CNBC17/01 CNBC Daily Open: Apple’s fall overshadows positive bank earnings
-The drop in Apple shares Thursday broke a three-day winning streak for the S&P, despite big banks posting upbeat earnings.
- CNBC16/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets celebrate cool CPI, and bank earnings
-Cooler-than-expected inflation readings and positive bank earnings provided a string of good news for bulls, after a dismal start of the year.
- CNBC15/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech stocks can’t climb out of their hole yet
-The Nasdaq fell for the fifth day in a row. All "Magnificent Seven" stocks dropped, with Meta, Tesla and Nvidia registering the biggest losses.
- CNBC15/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech rout in markets continues
-The Nasdaq fell for the fifth day in a row. All Magnificent Seven stocks dropped, with Meta, Tesla and Nvidia registering the biggest losses, in that order.
- CNBC14/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech sells off but AI is still likely to drive markets
-Tech stocks underperformed as investors took profit on the victors of 2024 and looked for this year’s winner. But a long-term rotation out of AI isn’t likely.
- CNBC14/01 CNBC Daily Open: Tech sells off but AI isn’t going anywhere for now
-Tech stocks underperformed as investors took profit on the victors of 2024 and looked for this year’s winner. But a long-term rotation out of AI isn’t likely.
- CNBC13/01 CNBC Daily Open: Good news can just be good news for markets
-U.S. markets fell on the release of December's blockbuster jobs report. But in times of lower inflation, more jobs can be good for markets in the long run.
- CNBC13/01 CNBC Daily Open: Good news need not always be bad news for markets
-U.S. markets fell on the release of December's blockbuster jobs report. But in times of lower inflation, more jobs can be good for markets in the long run.
- CNBC10/01 CNBC Daily Open: South Korea’s markets power through troubles
-Over the past month, South Korea experienced presidential impeachments and a tragic plane crash. But the Kospi index is now higher than it was a month ago.
- CNBC09/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets shrug off inflation warnings
-On paper, minutes for the Fed’s December meeting spelled bad news for investors. But investors, it seems, had already priced in inflation warnings.
- CNBC08/01 CNBC Daily Open: Inflation returns to the picture
-Investors are so worried about inflation returning that the ISM's services index's price reading is sending shockwaves through the market.
- CNBC07/01 CNBC Daily Open: The AI peak hasn't crested yet
-Semiconductor stocks jumped on Monday, lifted by buoyant news regarding the artificial intelligence sector. The S&P and Nasdaq posted two straight day of gains.
- CNBC07/01 Here are Europe's top ETFs that outperformed in 2024 — including some that gained 30%
-A handful of actively managed ETFs marketed in Europe outperformed their benchmarks in a big way.
- CNBC06/01 CNBC Daily Open: A missing Santa Rally isn’t necessarily bad news
-The Santa Claus Rally didn’t materialize this year. According to some analysts, that might spell trouble. But we shouldn't put too much weight on such signals.
- CNBC03/01 CNBC Daily Open: Treasury yields are putting pressure on stocks again
-As the first trading day of the year opened, all major indexes advanced, but they started tilting down before long. The likely culprit? Rising Treasury yields.
- CNBC30/12 European markets open lower in last full trading day of 2024
-European markets opened in negative territory on Monday, in what will be the region's final full trading session of the year.
- CNBC27/12 European markets set to open higher after Christmas closure
-European stocks are set to open higher on Friday, as markets in the region reopen following a closure for the Christmas holiday.
- CNBC24/12 European markets set to rise in shortened session ahead of Christmas
-European stocks are expected to edge higher at the open on Tuesday.
- CNBC24/12 CNBC Daily Open: Markets begin last trading week with holiday cheer
-Large tech firms sprinkled holiday cheer on U.S. markets. Investors are also awaiting to see if Santa sparks a rally to close off the S&P's magnificent year.
- CNBC23/12 CNBC Daily Open: With cooler-than-expected PCE, would the Fed’s dot plot have looked different?
-Conditional questions are unanswerable. But in their indeterminacy, they highlight the fact that trying to time or game the market might not be the best idea.
- CNBC20/12 German stocks are massively outperforming their European peers. Here's why
-The gains in Germany have surpassed those in Europe and are closer to performances seen stateside.
- CNBC20/12 CNBC Daily Open: More certainty of increased volatility
-The S&P and Nasdaq continued their downward trend, but the Dow snapped its 10-day losing streak. How should investors proceed amid such uncertainty?
- CNBC19/12 CNBC Daily Open: Expectations on Fed cuts were the lethal blow to markets
-Wednesday’s dramatic sell-off in markets is a stark reminder that forecasts influence stock movements much more than current circumstances.
- CNBC19/12 Wall Street has mixed feelings toward European stocks for 2025. Here are their big calls
-While some banks are bearish, and expect a decline, others are forecasting high single digit gains for the Stoxx Europe 600 index.
- CNBC18/12 Europe's economy faces a bumpy ride in 2025. Here are 5 things to watch
-Amid a downbeat outlook for Europe, analysts say there could be some bright spots to watch out for in 2025.
- CNBC18/12 CNBC Daily Open: Despite Dow’s nine-day losing streak, we aren’t in dire straits
-The Dow's nine-day losing streak isn't all that scary, once you dive into the numbers.
- CNBC17/12 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq hits high despite Nvidia lagging behind
-The stock market is not necessarily a zero-sum game. You can own both Nvidia and Broadcom, and benefit regardless of the race's leader.
- CNBC16/12 CNBC Daily Open: The perils of market predictions
-A near-surefire of figuring out where markets are heading is to make a prediction — and disregard it.
- CNBC06/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. exceptionalism seems difficult to dismiss for now
-The U.S., in terms of its economy and financial markets, seems to be firing on all cylinders.
- CNBC04/12 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. stocks began December chilly, but will probably warm up soon
-December may have triggered the thawing of Mariah Carey, but stocks are beginning the month chilly, though unlikely they'll remain in permafrost this month.
- CNBC03/12 CNBC Daily Open: Investors are filled with the holiday spirit
-Investors are still buzzing with positive sentiment, pushing stocks up to new records, but some analysts are concerned the good feelings are on frail footing.
- CNBC02/12 CNBC Daily Open: November was a month to remember for stocks
-November was the best month of the year for S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the best since May for the Nasdaq Composite.
- CNBC29/11 CNBC Daily Open: Bitcoin dances close to $100,000 — and strategists are split on its ascent
-Some strategists think it's a matter of time bitcoin will breach the $100,000 level. Others are concerned there are fundamental reasons behind it stalling.
- CNBC28/11 CNBC Daily Open: U.S. inflation edged up but investors aren’t fazed
-Investors and the U.S. Federal Reserve have plenty to be grateful for this Thanksgiving.
- CNBC27/11 CNBC Daily Open: A new day, a new Trump policy for markets to digest
-Even before Trump enters the White House, investors are already living in his world.
- CNBC26/11 CNBC Daily Open: Investors really like Trump’s Treasury secretary pick
-Investors like Scott Bessent because, as a hedge fund founder, he brings to the job an understanding of Wall Street and is presumably supportive of markets.
- CNBC25/11 CNBC Daily Open: Small- and mid-caps stole the limelight last week
-Companies less in the spotlight, like Snowflake and Super Micro Company, as well as other small- and mid-caps were contributed to markets' rise last week.
- CNBC22/11 CNBC Daily Open: Expectations can move shares in strange ways — just look at Nvidia
-If investors expect a company to make a huge loss and it manages to make a dollar in profit, shares are likely to rise. An exaggeration, but still.
- CNBC22/11 CNBC Daily Open: Expectations can be an irrational thing. Just look at Nvidia
-If investors expect a company to make a huge loss and it manages to make a dollar in profit, shares are likely to rise. An exaggeration, but still.
- CNBC21/11 CNBC Daily Open: Is Nvidia its own worst enemy?
-There’s a concept called the “hedonic treadmill," which theorizes as people achieve success, their expectations rise. Nvidia seems a victim of this.
- CNBC19/11 Four trades working this morning amid rising geopolitical tensions
-Geopolitics are raining on the stock market's parade, but other trades are working.
- CNBC19/11 Russia-U.S. tensions hit global markets as Putin lowers the threshold for a nuclear strike
-Stocks fell and investors fled to safe-haven assets on Tuesday, as global markets reacted to escalating tensions between the world's two largest nuclear powers.
- CNBC18/11 CNBC Daily Open: From postelection rally to preelection levels
-On Monday, the S&P and Dow hit milestones. It was only the start of the week, but little did we know we were beginning at the peak.
- CNBC12/11 CNBC Daily Open: Better to stay prudent than bask in the postelection afterglow
-It remains to be seen if the postelection market rally will fizzle out once the initial euphoria wears off, or portends a longer-term phenomenon.
- CNBC11/11 CNBC Daily Open: Trump kicked off the market rally, but he could also halt it
-President-elect Donald Trump's focus on the domestic economy has turbocharged the markets. But his proposed policies threaten to slow down the rally.
- CNBC11/11 CNBC Daily Open: Trump supercharged the markets, but his policies could make the rally sputter out
-President-elect Donald Trump's focus on the domestic economy has turbocharged the markets. But his proposed policies threaten to slow down the rally.
- CNBC08/11 CNBC Daily Open: Powell maintains that elections won't sway Fed's policy
-If inflation resurfaces because of the incoming administration's policies, the Fed’s likely to stay its hand in lowering rates.
- CNBC07/11 CNBC Daily Open: The Trump rally kicks off
-Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential elections is providing a tailwind to risk assets. But Wednesday's frenzy could have been a relief rally too.
- CNBC07/11 CNBC Daily Open: The Trump rally begins
-Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential elections is providing a tailwind to risk assets. But Wednesday's frenzy could have been a relief rally too.
- CNBC06/11 CNBC Daily Open: Amid focus on elections, don’t take your eyes off markets
-Focus on trading opportunities that might arise from this period of change in the White House.
- CNBC01/11 CNBC Daily Open: For Big Tech, beating earnings expectations is not enough
-Investors don't just expect those companies to beat estimates. They also want Big Tech to drive markets, which depends more on growth prospects than earnings.
- CNBC30/10 CNBC Daily Open: Everyone loves Reddit
-Our social media habits are so ingrained they're almost automatic and essential. Little surprise, then, that the companies behind them are flourishing.
- CNBC29/10 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks are approaching the hottest period of the year
-Markets also like November because the month brings heat. It's historically the best month for stocks, and ushers in strong seasonal performance.
- CNBC29/10 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks are entering the hottest period of the year
-Markets also like November because the month brings heat. It's historically the best month for stocks, and ushers in strong seasonal performance.
- CNBC28/10 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq hits all-time high even amid poor earnings growth
-Even though almost three-quarters of S&P companies have beaten expectations, according to FactSet data, the rate of profit growth has not met expectations.
- CNBC28/10 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq hits high even as poor earnings growth disappoints investors
-Even though almost three-quarters of S&P companies have beaten expectations, according to FactSet data, the rate of profit growth has not met expectations.
- CNBC25/10 CNBC Daily Open: In this time of uncertainty, logic is driving market moves
-The fact that we can draw a line, however fuzzy, connecting cause to effect suggests investors are scrutinizing earnings and news in a period of uncertainty.
- CNBC24/10 CNBC Daily Open: Treasury yields have made a return, like an unwelcome ex
-Like an unwelcome ex-partner who shows up during the most inopportune times and refuses to leave, Treasury yields too have been hogging the market limelight.
- CNBC22/10 CNBC Daily Open: High interest rate worries pressure stocks
-Experts and markets think both the U.S. economy and interest rates will remain warm — if not hot — to the touch.
- CNBC21/10 CNBC Daily Open: Who’s watching Netflix shares? Everyone
-Many of us like to watch Netflix shows. With the company’s dominance in the media and streaming space, Netflix’s stock, too, is worth watching.
- CNBC18/10 CNBC Daily Open: China posts better-than-expected economic data
-China's gross domestic product, retail sales and industrial production beat expectations, reigniting hopes that the country's economy is coming back to life.
- CNBC18/10 CNBC Daily Open: The Dow hits another high amid a mostly flat market
-U.S. economic data came in strong and earnings reports continue to beat expectations. That helped to push the Dow to another record close.
- CNBC16/10 CNBC Daily Open: Bullish sentiment and broadening rally – markets are in a good place
-Anticipation of rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve and hopes that Beijing will unleash more stimulus to boost its economy are driving up investor sentiment.
- CNBC16/10 CNBC Daily Open: Bullish sentiment and broadening rally – plenty to like about markets
-Anticipation of rate cuts by the U.S. Federal Reserve and hopes that Beijing will unleash more stimulus to boost its economy are driving up investor sentiment.
- CNBC15/10 CNBC Daily Open: Economic growth and inflation might remain strong
-After the strong slate of data on employment, income growth and inflation, there’s chatter that the U.S. economy might be headed for a "no landing" scenario.
- CNBC11/10 CNBC Daily Open: CPI’s higher than expected. Is it just a “janky” data point?
-It’s important to see whether individual data points cohere into a larger pattern, or if they’re just “janky,” as Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic put it.
- CNBC10/10 CNBC Daily Open: Don't ignore the risks as a dovish Fed drives markets
-Fresh record closes in the S&P and Dow might have been buoyed by a dovish Fed. But risks, like oil prices and increasing Treasury yields, remian.
- CNBC09/10 CNBC Daily Open: Opportunity in October’s choppiness for stocks
-The see-saw motion of stocks in October isn’t all that bad if investors can seize the right time to enter the market or solidify their positions further.
- CNBC09/10 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks’ choppiness in October can be an opportunity
-The see-saw motion of stocks in October isn’t all that bad if investors can seize the right time to enter the market or solidify their positions further.
- CNBC08/10 CNBC Daily Open: Fear is the stock killer
-Concrete numbers are driving market movement. But there’s an undercurrent of fear that can perhaps run contrary to what some of those numbers are saying.
- CNBC07/10 CNBC Daily Open: September’s blockbuster jobs report changes the calculus
-The jobs report affirms recession unlikely for now. It also almost guarantees the Fed will reduce rates by a quarter point in November.
- CNBC07/10 CNBC Daily Open: September’s shockingly good jobs report changes everything
-The jobs report affirms recession unlikely for now. It also almost guarantees the Fed will reduce rates by a quarter point in November.
- CNBC04/10 CNBC Daily Open: Stocks can’t defy October’s gravity
-After September's stellar showing, all major indexes are poised for a losing week in the first week of October.
- CNBC03/10 CNBC Daily Open: Buffeted by Middle East, propelled by China
-Tensions in the Middle East are weighing down investor sentiment, but the recent stimulus unleashed by Beijing is causing a rally in Chinese-related stocks.
- CNBC03/10 CNBC Daily Open: Headwinds from Middle East, tailwinds from China
-Tensions in the Middle East are weighing down investor sentiment, but the recent stimulus unleashed by Beijing is causing a rally in Chinese-related stocks.
- CNBC02/10 CNBC Daily Open: Soft landing hit by minor turbulence
-Just when the coast appeared clear, geopolitical tensions and potential supply chain snarl-ups threaten to turn the soft-landing trajectory into a bumpy one.
- CNBC02/10 CNBC Daily Open: Minor turbulence for the soft landing
-Just when the coast appeared clear, geopolitical tensions and potential supply chain snarl-ups threaten to turn the soft-landing trajectory into a bumpy one.
- CNBC01/10 CNBC Daily Open: Markets defied expectations last month
-The S&P 500 has fallen at least 4% in the last four Septembers. But the index charted a new trajectory this year to cap off a winning month and quarter.
- CNBC01/10 CNBC Daily Open: Markets just had an expectations-defying month
-The S&P 500 has fallen at least 4% in the last four Septembers. But the index charted a new trajectory this year to cap off a winning month and quarter.
- CNBC01/10 How to invest in the fourth quarter, according to the pros
-As investors ponder how — and where — to invest in this uncertain climate, CNBC Pro asked market experts how they are investing before the year-end.
- CNBC30/09 Europe set to start the last trading session of September in negative territory
-European stocks are expected to start the week in negative territory Monday.
- CNBC26/09 Grubhub-owner Just Eat Takeaway to deliver sex toys in partnership with adult retailer Lovehoney
-Grubhub-owner Just Eat Takeaway.com has partnered with sex toy retailer Lovehoney Group, in an unexpected expansion into the so-called sexual wellness sector.
- CNBC23/09 Luxury stocks slip as fears grow of a prolonged downturn
-"The luxury goods industry could be in for a prolonged period of weakness, we've already seen it for a couple of semesters."
- CNBC19/09 Bank of England holds interest rates, British pound rallies to more than two-year high
-The decision to hold comes after the U.S. Federal Reserve kicked off its own monetary easing with an aggressive 50 basis point rate cut.
- CNBC06/09 Europe stocks head for another negative start as U.S. data drags down sentiment
-European stock markets are heading for a fifth straight negative start to the week as the global outlook turns negative.
- CNBC05/09 Europe stocks head for lower open after three straight declines; U.S. jobs data in focus
-Global sentiment has yet again been rattled by U.S. data, after weak manufacturing surveys and lower-than-expected jobs openings suggested an economic slowdown.
- CNBC02/09 The peak interest rate era is over. Here's what investors are watching
-The U.S. Federal Reserve is about to join the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, the People's Bank of China and others in cutting key rates.
- CNBC02/09 'Reacceleration ahead': Bank of America names global tech stocks to buy — predicting growth in the second half
-Despite a challenging earnings season and mixed results in the second quarter, the bank sees potential for acceleration in critical areas of the industry.
- CNBC26/08 Europe stocks open mixed as investors weigh risk of wider Middle East conflict
-European stock markets opened in mixed territory on Monday, as traders assessed the risk of rising tensions in the Middle East.
- CNBC23/08 Friday's big stock stories: What’s likely to move the market in the next trading session
-A surge in Treasury yields on Thursday pressured stocks ahead of the Federal Reserve chairman's speech on Friday. Here's what CNBC TV will be watching.
- CNBC21/08 Europe markets head for higher open with Fed in focus
-European stocks are set to bounce back early Wednesday as investors look toward commentary stateside.
- CNBC16/08 Europe stocks head for higher open to round off winning week
-European stocks are set to open higher as the Stoxx 600 index continues to climb.
- CNBC14/08 Europe markets open higher; UK inflation rises; UBS up 2.6%
-European stocks opened higher Wednesday as investors in the region monitor key inflation prints from the U.S. and U.K.
- CNBC08/08 Siemens earnings beat estimates on strong demand for electrification, software
-German industrial technology giant Siemens on Thursday posted better-than-expected quarterly operating profit and confirmed its full-year outlook.
- CNBC06/08 5 things to know before the stock market opens Tuesday
-Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day.
- CNBC05/08 Wall Street reacts to historic global sell-off: Markets are in an 'aggressive risk-unwind'
-Stock markets around the world are selling off, as investors fear the U.S. could be headed into a recession amid a spate of softening economic data.
- CNBC02/08 The market sell-off spills over into a global one
-The Dow and S&P 500 sold off more than 1% on Thursday, as worries over the state of the U.S. economy dented investor sentiment Thursday’s sell-off spilled over to international markets in a big way.
- CNBC02/08 European markets open lower amid global sell-off; financial stocks tumble after BOE rate cut
-European markets extended losses Friday after the Bank of England narrowly approved an interest rate cut.
- CNBC01/08 European markets head for mixed open ahead of Bank of England decision
-European markets are set to open mixed on Thursday as investors process a raft of central bank action.
- CNBC31/07 European markets head for higher open ahead of euro zone inflation, Fed decision
-European markets looked set to maintain positive momentum on Wednesday with corporate earnings still in focus.
- CNBC30/07 Europe stocks head for mixed open ahead of central bank meetings; Standard Chartered announces $1.5 billion buyback
-European markets are on track for a mixed open Tuesday as earnings roll in and investors brace themselves for U.K. and U.S. central bank decisions.
- CNBC26/07 European stocks head for mixed open as selloff eases; U.S. inflation data due
-European markets are heading for a mixed open Friday as the global selloff seen this week eases.
- CNBC25/07 Europe stocks open sharply lower as earning season ramps up; Unilever up 7%
-European markets opened lower Thursday, with a flurry of corporate earnings and a Wall Street selloff in focus.
- CNBC22/07 Bank of America strategist says it's time to get bearish
-The Wall Street bank's strategist says he expects stocks in one region to slide 15%.
- CNBC18/07 This strategist is finding value outside of the U.S. — here's where
-International diversification is finally starting to make sense again after a decade of U.S. market dominance, according to a Schroders investment strategist.
- CNBC15/07 European stocks open lower as markets assess impact of Trump assassination attempt
-European stocks started the week lower as global markets assess the impact of an assassination attempt on former U.S. President Donald Trump.
- CNBC12/07 Europe markets head for higher open as more U.S. inflation data rolls in
-European stocks are set to open higher Friday, defying a broader global selloff, with fresh inflation data set to land.
- CNBC08/07 Europe markets rise as French stocks shrug off surprise election result
-European stocks ticked higher in morning trade as markets reacted to a surprise win for a left-wing coalition of parties in French elections.
- CNBC07/07 What a hung parliament in France could mean for markets
-Initial indications on Sunday evening for the French parliamentary run-off vote threw up some big surprises.
- CNBC05/07 CNBC Daily Open: UK Labour landslide election victory
-The center-left Labour Party has won a landslide victory, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
- CNBC05/07 Housebuilding stocks pop as UK markets react to Labour election landslide
-London-listed stocks led European markets higher on Friday as the U.K.'s general election drew focus in the region.
- CNBC05/07 CNBC Daily Open: UK Labour landslide victory, exit poll says
-The center-left Labour Party is projected to win the U.K. election by a landslide, according to an exit poll, ending 14 years of Conservative rule.
- CNBC03/07 European markets higher as choppy trend continues ahead of elections; Maersk up 3.2%
-European stocks were higher Wednesday, reversing a negative trend seen in the previous trading session.
- CNBC25/06 Nvidia's half-a-trillion dollar wipeout leaves global chip stocks volatile
-Global semiconductor stocks saw volatile trading on Tuesday after a slump in shares of Nvidia during the previous session.
- CNBC21/06 Europe stocks open lower after BOE rate hold, Swiss cut; UK retail sales beat forecast
-European stocks opened lower Friday as investors monitor a slew of central bank decisions and data releases.
- CNBC14/06 UBS global strategist Garthwaite says European stocks are set to outperform U.S.
-"We think that there are good idiosyncratic reasons why the US should underperform," the strategist said in a note to clients.
- CNBC14/06 Europe stocks head for higher open to round off choppy week
-European stocks are set to bounce back into the green on Friday, rounding off a choppy week that has delivered a host of new information for investors.
- CNBC12/06 Shares of Porsche, VW and other European carmakers fall following reports of 'dieselgate' lawsuits in Britain
-The "dieselgate" emissions scandal refers to reports that first surfaced in 2015 Volkswagen had been caught cheating on emissions tests in the U.S.
- CNBC10/06 'Huge political gamble': France's Macron calls for snap election his rival Le Pen could easily win
-French President Emmanuel Macron has called an election he might well lose, analysts say.
- CNBC03/06 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia's new chip, GameStop soars
-Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears set to win a third term, while South Africa's ruling African National Congress lost its 30-year parliamentary majority.
- CNBC03/06 CNBC Daily Open: Opec extends cuts, Nvidia showcases new chip
-Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi appears set to win a third term, while South Africa's ruling African National Congress lost its 30-year parliamentary majority.
- CNBC31/05 CNBC Daily Open: Trump guilty in hush money trial
-A New York jury convicted former President Donald Trump on all 34 felony charges of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment.
- CNBC31/05 'Many happy returns': Barclays names 2 global stocks it says has over 100% upside to play right now
-The "growth/policy mix in Europe is getting more favorable," the bank says.
- CNBC30/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow drops, Nvidia couldn't save Nasdaq
-S&P 500 ends three-day winning streak, Salesforce plunges on revenue and forecast and Peltz sells entire Disney stake.
- CNBC30/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow drops, Nvidia can't save Nasdaq
-ConocoPhillips is set to buy Marathon Oil in a $17 billion deal that would boost its portfolio.
- CNBC30/05 Goldman Sachs names global ‘alpha’ stock ideas — and gives one nearly 60% upside
-Goldman Sachs' list of opportunities include stocks with "deep value" and "defensive growth" characteristics. Here are five of them.
- CNBC29/05 Nasdaq closes at record high, Fed's Kashkari seeks more inflation data for rate cuts, GameStop soars
-Texas Instruments has become the latest company targeted by activist investor Elliott, which has taken a $2.5 billion stake in the chipmaker.
- CNBC29/05 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq tops 17,000; Exxon faces shareholder revolt
-Texas Instruments has become the latest company targeted by activist investor Elliott, which has taken a $2.5 billion stake in the chipmaker.
- CNBC28/05 CNBC Daily Open: Musk's artificial intelligence start-up raises $6 billion
-Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, secured $6 billion in Series B funding, valuing the company at $24 billion.
- CNBC28/05 CNBC Daily Open: Musk's AI start-up raises $6 billion
-Elon Musk's artificial intelligence startup, xAI, secured $6 billion in Series B funding, valuing the company at $24 billion.
- CNBC24/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow's worst day in 2024, Nvidia shares pop
-Nvidia's blockbuster earnings and forecast couldn't stop Wall Street from taking a late dive.
- CNBC24/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow sinks 600 points, Nvidia soars
-Nvidia's blockbuster earnings and forecast couldn't stop Wall Street from taking a late dive.
- CNBC23/05 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia shares soar on AI boom
-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United Kingdom called a general election, while Nvidia delivered its earnings and saw its shares soar to record highs.
- CNBC23/05 CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia shares top $1,000 on AI boom
-Prime Minister Rishi Sunak of the United Kingdom called a general election, while Nvidia delivered its earnings and saw its shares soar to record highs.
- CNBC22/05 CNBC Daily Open: S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit new heights ahead of Nvidia's earnings
-Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he does not think further rate increases are necessary, but he will need convincing before backing any rate cuts.
- CNBC22/05 CNBC Daily Open: New highs on Wall Street, Fed's Waller says rate cuts months away
-Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller said he does not think further rate increases are necessary, but he will need convincing before backing any rate cuts.
- CNBC20/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow at record high, Iran’s president dies in helicopter crash
-Jan Leike, a part of OpenAI's safety leadership team announced his departure, saying "safety culture and processes have taken a backseat to shiny products."
- CNBC20/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow at record close, GameStop shares crash
-Jan Leike, a part of OpenAI's safety leadership team announced his departure, saying "safety culture and processes have taken a backseat to shiny products."
- CNBC17/05 CNBC Daily Open: Dow briefly tops 40,000 for the first time, meme stocks down but not out
-JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon this week warned policymakers the U.S. needs to address its growing fiscal deficit.
- CNBC16/05 CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street hits record, 'Thee rate cuts'
-For the first time this year, inflation cooled more than expected, propelling stocks to record highs.
- CNBC16/05 CNBC Daily Open: Wall Street hits record highs as rate cut bets rise on soft inflation data
-For the first time this year, inflation cooled more than expected, propelling stocks to record highs.
- CNBC15/05 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq at record high; Google boosts AI ambitions
-Sam Altman's OpenAI raised the bar for Artificial Intelligence Assistants on Monday — a move that could spell the end of Siri and Alexa.
- CNBC15/05 CNBC Daily Open: Nasdaq rises to record close; Google launches new AI model
-Sam Altman's OpenAI raised the bar for Artificial Intelligence Assistants on Monday — a move that could spell the end of Siri and Alexa.
- CNBC09/05 When Nvidia shares rise — these 4 global stocks have tended to rise too, according to recent history
-CNBC Pro screened for European stocks that were correlated to Nvidia's over the past year.
- CNBC06/05 European markets set to rise with global sentiment remaining stable after U.S. jobs data
-European markets are set to advance Monday as traders continue to assess the possibility of rate cuts after softer-than-expected U.S. jobs data.
- CNBC03/05 Goldman Sachs names global stocks with sustainable dividends yields — and says one will hit 10%
-European companies are more cash-rich than they've been in recent history. And Europe's "rarely looked cheaper on an absolute and relative basis," Goldman says.
- CNBC02/05 Citi just added these global stocks with over 30% upside to its ‘highest conviction ideas’ list
-Citi has just refreshed its list of "highest conviction ideas" in Europe and recommended a specific trading strategy that investors can adopt right now.
- CNBC01/05 Only 2 stocks in Europe have beaten estimates for 5 quarters and rallied each time
-CNBC Pro screened for European stocks that beat analysts' earnings-per-share estimates and saw shares rise in the following session.
- CNBC25/04 'Greater tailwind than the U.S.': Morningstar strategist likes these 7 European stocks
-"There could ... be a greater tailwind for European equities than those in the U.S.," Michael Field says.
- CNBC18/04 Goldman Sachs names 4 global defense stocks to watch as geopolitical risks rise
-Several countries have been beefing up their defense budgets in light of mounting geopolitical tensions. Goldman names European stocks to play the theme.
- CNBC08/04 Goldman Sachs just updated its list of top global stocks, recommending a specific trading strategy
-Goldman Sachs has refreshed its conviction list of top stock picks across Europe and recommended investors consider a specific trading strategy.
- CNBC21/03 Top U.S. asset manager Vanguard doesn’t believe the Fed will cut interest rates this year
-Top U.S. asset manager Vanguard doesn't expect the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates this year.
- CNBC14/03 European stocks are up 7 weeks in a row. Here’s how long winning streaks typically last
-Rising stock prices have raised investors' anxiety. CNBC Pro's analysis provides clues on what typically happens next.
- CNBC06/03 'Once-in-a-lifetime opportunity'? Wealth manager names 3 stocks on his radar right now
-Wealth manager Brian Vendig is bullish on stocks this year, identifying opportunities across sectors and stocks.
- CNBC04/03 Veteran investor picks 'Glorious 10' global stocks with 30% annual gains over the last 5 years
-Veteran investor and trader Adam Reynolds is looking beyond U.S. tech to 10 lesser-known stocks across Europe, Japan and Australia.
- CNBC01/03 Citi names 'Super 7' global stocks similar to the Magnificent 7 — but cheaper
-Despite a recent rally, Citi says its Super Seven group of stocks have lagged the Magnificent Seven, leaving more upside potential.
- CNBC29/02 This fund beat the S&P 500 without holding any Magnificent 7 stocks. Here's what they're buying right now
-The outperforming fund manager that beat the S&P 500 for two years in a row names cheap stocks set to "double."
- CNBC27/02 The whole world is reaching all-time highs. Here’s what’s driving it
-Three Wall Street strategists shared what's driving the global equity rally — and where they see markets going from here.
- CNBC27/02 The 11 GRANOLAS stocks power Europe to record highs, drawing Magnificent Seven comparisons
-Over the last 12 months, just 11 stocks made up half of the gains that powered the pan-European Stoxx 600 stock index to a record-high close on Friday.
- CNBC27/02 How to invest $100,000 right now, according to the pros
-As investors ponder how — and where — to invest right now, CNBC Pro asked market experts where they recommend putting $100,000.
- CNBC20/02 'Hidden gems': UBS names 5 global small-cap stocks — giving one 77% upside
-The investment bank says its stock picks offer an "excitement of discovery and the potential for substantial growth."
- CNBC19/02 Megacap U.S. stocks are carrying the rest of the world. Here are the risks, and where to look for diversification
-The U.S. now comprises 70% of the MSCI World Index, representing the highest country weight on record.
- CNBC19/02 These are the only 2 ETFs that made money every year for the past decade
-The two funds stood out among 8,300 equity ETFs worldwide screened by CNBC Pro. Both funds have more than doubled investors' cash over the past decade.
- CNBC14/02 As London loses another listing, analysts are wary of writing off the UK capital
-TUI became the latest company to ditch its share listing in London, as shareholders voted for the German travel giant to list solely in Frankfurt.
- CNBC13/02 Stock gains to survive a market correction if rate cuts are delayed, one economist says
-Despite a "correction" as markets re-price rate expectations, 2024 should see solid equity returns, Allianz's chief economist told CNBC.
- CNBC24/01 Argentina's shock peso devaluation weighs on sportswear brand Puma
-The company said it would have seen a significantly better performance without Argentine President Javier Milei's currency devaluation.
- CNBC19/01 CNBC Daily Open: Markets in the green, Davos in full swing
-The week is wrapping up on a brighter note as U.S. markets snap losing streaks, while across the Atlantic headlines from Davos grab attention.
- CNBC19/01 CNBC Daily Open: Dow breaks losing streak
-The week is wrapping up on a brighter note as U.S. markets snap losing streaks, while across the Atlantic headlines from Davos grab attention.
- CNBC18/01 CNBC Daily Open: Could better data be a good thing for markets?
-It's only the third week of the new year and markets are slowly heading into the cycle of good data being received as bad news.
- CNBC18/01 CNBC Daily Open: Good data, bad news?
-It's only the third week of the new year and markets are slowly heading into the cycle of good data being received as bad news.
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