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There is plenty of upside in the market, says Evercore's Rich Ross
Rich Ross, Evercore ISI head of technical analysis, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss if investors are too late to the rally, what makes him confident energy prices have peaked and more.
Rich Ross, Evercore ISI head of technical analysis, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss if investors are too late to the rally, what makes him confident energy prices have peaked and more.
23andMe will appeal to more and more masses as genetics becomes core part of health care, says CEO
Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe co-founder and CEO, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the economic impact on 23andMe's business, what the company needs to do to reach the biggest market possible and more.
Anne Wojcicki, 23andMe co-founder and CEO, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the economic impact on 23andMe's business, what the company needs to do to reach the biggest market possible and more.
We are very bullish on semiconductor stocks going into next year, says BofA's Vivek Arya
Vivek Arya, Bank of America analyst, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss how quickly chip-making companies can work through current headwinds, the technologies he is bullish on and his view of the CHIPS Act.
Vivek Arya, Bank of America analyst, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss how quickly chip-making companies can work through current headwinds, the technologies he is bullish on and his view of the CHIPS Act.
We've seen mobile gaming surpass traditional console-based gaming, says Plexo Capital's Lo Toney
Lo Toney, Plexo Capital founding managing partner, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the best takeover deal for Applovin investors, why mobile gaming companies have to make deals and which companies could look to acquire mobile gaming companies.
Lo Toney, Plexo Capital founding managing partner, joins 'TechCheck' to discuss the best takeover deal for Applovin investors, why mobile gaming companies have to make deals and which companies could look to acquire mobile gaming companies.
President Biden signs Chips Act into law
President Joe Biden signs the Chips Act into law from the South Lawn. The bipartisan bill aims to boost U.S. competitiveness with China.
President Joe Biden signs the Chips Act into law from the South Lawn. The bipartisan bill aims to boost U.S. competitiveness with China.
There's a bit of remixing happening in consumer habits, says Dine Brands Global CEO
John Peyton, Dine Brands Global CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss changes in Dine Brands' business since the start of the pandemic, how he is managing elevated food prices and what price point is too high for Dine Brand's foods.
John Peyton, Dine Brands Global CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss changes in Dine Brands' business since the start of the pandemic, how he is managing elevated food prices and what price point is too high for Dine Brand's foods.
There's no legitimate argument for carried interest, says former Rep. Donna Edwards
Former U.S. Congresswoman Donna Edwards and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to debate how the Inflation Reduction Act will impact the U.S. economy.
Former U.S. Congresswoman Donna Edwards and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to debate how the Inflation Reduction Act will impact the U.S. economy.
Jim Cramer breaks down semiconductor stocks amid concerns over outlook
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer and the 'Squawk on the Street' team break down shares of semiconductor companies like Nvidia, Micron, and more following the opening bell.
'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer and the 'Squawk on the Street' team break down shares of semiconductor companies like Nvidia, Micron, and more following the opening bell.
I don't think this Unity deal is as attractive for AppLovin shareholders, says Oppenheimer analyst
Oppenheimer analyst Martin Yang joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what Yang thinks of the proposed takeover of Unity, other companies which may be in play for a deal for AppLovin, and Yang's thoughts on Take-Two Interactive.
Oppenheimer analyst Martin Yang joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss what Yang thinks of the proposed takeover of Unity, other companies which may be in play for a deal for AppLovin, and Yang's thoughts on Take-Two Interactive.
The Chips and Science Act is 'leveling the playing field,' says Micron CEO
Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the CHIPS Act, which President Joe Biden plans to sign on Tuesday.
Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the CHIPS Act, which President Joe Biden plans to sign on Tuesday.
Average unit of retail is going down in our outlet centers, says Tanger Outlets CEO
Stephen Yalof, Tanger Outlets CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the state of the consumer from Yalof's perspective, any good deals on products, and when retailers begin to change operations amid an economic slowdown.
Stephen Yalof, Tanger Outlets CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the state of the consumer from Yalof's perspective, any good deals on products, and when retailers begin to change operations amid an economic slowdown.
Margins are the critical issue as we look into next year, says Goldman's Kostin
David Kostin, Goldman Sachs chief U.S. equity strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the outlook for next year, how earnings will fare throughout the year, and more.
David Kostin, Goldman Sachs chief U.S. equity strategist, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the outlook for next year, how earnings will fare throughout the year, and more.
Grace Capital CEO: Investors should not read too deeply into market activity right now
Kevin Simpson, founder and chief investment officer at Capital Wealth Planning, and Catherine Faddis, founder and CEO of Grace Capital, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets ahead of the open.
Kevin Simpson, founder and chief investment officer at Capital Wealth Planning, and Catherine Faddis, founder and CEO of Grace Capital, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets ahead of the open.
The U.S. needs to work with global allies to secure semiconductor supply chains, says White House economist
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act's potential impact on the U.S. economy, the CHIPS Act, and more.
National Economic Council Director Brian Deese joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Inflation Reduction Act's potential impact on the U.S. economy, the CHIPS Act, and more.
Biden admin has 'explaining to do' over FBI's Mar-a-Lago search, says Rep. Kevin Brady
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to weigh in on the FBI search at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Largo resort, the Inflation Reduction Act, and more.
Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to weigh in on the FBI search at former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Largo resort, the Inflation Reduction Act, and more.
SoFi's Liz Young on meme stocks: Do not invest money you're not prepared to lose
Liz Young, head of investment strategy at SoFi, and Gunjan Banerji, Wall Street Journal markets and investing reporter, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets ahead of the open on Tuesday.
Liz Young, head of investment strategy at SoFi, and Gunjan Banerji, Wall Street Journal markets and investing reporter, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss markets ahead of the open on Tuesday.
China extends military drills around Taiwan for an 'unspecified' period
China said it would extend its military drills around Taiwan for an "unspecified" period. CNBC's Eunice Yoon joins 'Squawk Box' with the details.
China said it would extend its military drills around Taiwan for an "unspecified" period. CNBC's Eunice Yoon joins 'Squawk Box' with the details.
The U.S. is behind the curve on infrastructure, says Operation Hope CEO
Operation Hope CEO John Hope Bryant and Tom Farley, former NYSE president and current CEO of Far Peak, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss whether new spending out of Washington D.C. will help or hurt the U.S. economy.
Operation Hope CEO John Hope Bryant and Tom Farley, former NYSE president and current CEO of Far Peak, join CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss whether new spending out of Washington D.C. will help or hurt the U.S. economy.
RBC Capital's Croft: Additional oil supply from Iran would be helpful with Russia in the balance
Helima Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss what's driving a decline in gas prices and more.
Helima Croft, head of global commodity strategy at RBC Capital Markets, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss what's driving a decline in gas prices and more.
This market rally needs breadth to continue, says Aureus' Kari Firestone
Kari Firestone, Aureus Asset Management chairman and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to break down market opportunities ahead of the open on Tuesday.
Kari Firestone, Aureus Asset Management chairman and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to break down market opportunities ahead of the open on Tuesday.
GlobalFoundries CEO Tom Caulfield on earnings, CHIPS Act signing
Tom Caulfield, GlobalFoundries CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's earnings report and the CHIPS Act, which President Joe Biden plans to sign on Tuesday.
Tom Caulfield, GlobalFoundries CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's earnings report and the CHIPS Act, which President Joe Biden plans to sign on Tuesday.
I'm bullish on the tech sector following earnings, says Jefferies' Weisfeld
Jared Weisfeld, tech sector specialist at Jefferies, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box to discuss what the CHIPS Act means for semiconductors stocks, opportunities in the tech sector, and more.
Jared Weisfeld, tech sector specialist at Jefferies, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box to discuss what the CHIPS Act means for semiconductors stocks, opportunities in the tech sector, and more.
Maley: Consumers may start pulling back even more going into the fall and winter, and that's what CEOs are concerned about
Matt Maley of Miller Tabak says if you have the type of demand destruction in which a lot of inflation is supply-induced, that gives you the kind of recession that may be tougher for markets to handle.
Matt Maley of Miller Tabak says if you have the type of demand destruction in which a lot of inflation is supply-induced, that gives you the kind of recession that may be tougher for markets to handle.
Jefferies: Hotel room rates in many major U.S. markets are higher now than they were pre-COVID in 2019
David Katz of Jefferies says the cost of travel, specifically hotel and lodging rates, aren't likely to go down for a while, largely because business and group travel is just getting started again.
David Katz of Jefferies says the cost of travel, specifically hotel and lodging rates, aren't likely to go down for a while, largely because business and group travel is just getting started again.
James Pethokoukis says the Inflation Reduction Act won't do much to reduce inflation
James Pethokoukis, Economic Policy Analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what Washington, D.C. is doing to combat inflation.
James Pethokoukis, Economic Policy Analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what Washington, D.C. is doing to combat inflation.
Jablonski: For long term investors, look to tech generals like Microsoft and Amazon
Sylvia Jablonski, CEO, CIO, and Co-Founder of Defiance ETFs, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what's on her stock shopping list.
Sylvia Jablonski, CEO, CIO, and Co-Founder of Defiance ETFs, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what's on her stock shopping list.
Deal flow is 'languishing' in private markets, PitchBook says
Dylan Cox, head of private market research at PitchBook, discusses the outlook for private equity and venture capital in 2022.
Dylan Cox, head of private market research at PitchBook, discusses the outlook for private equity and venture capital in 2022.
Hybrid working allows companies to cut costs by 50%, workspace firm says
Mark Dixon, CEO of workspace company IWG, discusses its second-quarter earnings and a post-pandemic change in working habits.
Mark Dixon, CEO of workspace company IWG, discusses its second-quarter earnings and a post-pandemic change in working habits.
Legal & General CEO says the U.K. economy needs an 'investment-led recovery'
Nigel Wilson, CEO of Legal & General, discusses the asset manager's second-quarter earnings, the cost-of-living crisis and the U.K.'s investment opportunities.
Nigel Wilson, CEO of Legal & General, discusses the asset manager's second-quarter earnings, the cost-of-living crisis and the U.K.'s investment opportunities.
Pakistan minister says he thinks his country has averted a Sri Lanka-like situation
Miftah Ismail, finance minister of Pakistan, says there were serious worries about Pakistan heading the way of Sri Lanka and getting into a "default-like situation," but that seems to have been averted after significant changes were made.
Miftah Ismail, finance minister of Pakistan, says there were serious worries about Pakistan heading the way of Sri Lanka and getting into a "default-like situation," but that seems to have been averted after significant changes were made.
Continental is looking for alternative energy supplies beyond gas, CFO says
Katja Durrfeld, CFO of Continental, discusses the auto parts company's second-quarter earnings, potential solutions to Europe's energy crisis, and the potential for reduced consumer demand for cars over the next six months.
Katja Durrfeld, CFO of Continental, discusses the auto parts company's second-quarter earnings, potential solutions to Europe's energy crisis, and the potential for reduced consumer demand for cars over the next six months.
Blackstone says it's good to own real estate in an inflationary environment
Kathleen McCarthy of the investment management company discusses shorter lease durations as a strategy for growing cash flow from real estate assets, as rents continue to climb.
Kathleen McCarthy of the investment management company discusses shorter lease durations as a strategy for growing cash flow from real estate assets, as rents continue to climb.
People who meet their fitness goals have one key thing in common, expert says
Justin Santamaria, co-founder of AI-powered fitness app Future, delves into the data to discuss why so many fitness journeys fail.
Justin Santamaria, co-founder of AI-powered fitness app Future, delves into the data to discuss why so many fitness journeys fail.
Goldman Sachs sees accommodative cycle for emerging market equities
Caesar Maasry, Head of EM Cross-Asset Strategy at Goldman Sachs thinks interest rates in some emerging markets have peaked, and could be positive for those equities.
Caesar Maasry, Head of EM Cross-Asset Strategy at Goldman Sachs thinks interest rates in some emerging markets have peaked, and could be positive for those equities.
This investigation has to provide admissible evidence and that takes time, says fmr. deputy AG
Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer joins Shep Smith discuss what the FBI may have been looking for when it raided Trump's Florida home, Mar-A-Lago.
Former Deputy Attorney General Donald Ayer joins Shep Smith discuss what the FBI may have been looking for when it raided Trump's Florida home, Mar-A-Lago.
Options Action: Watching the energy space
Optimize Advisors' Mike Khouw looks at what's going on in the energy and resource space. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Optimize Advisors' Mike Khouw looks at what's going on in the energy and resource space. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Trump issues statement on FBI raid of Mar-A-Lago
CNBC's Shep Smith reports on former President Trump's statement following a raid on his Florida home. With former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti.
CNBC's Shep Smith reports on former President Trump's statement following a raid on his Florida home. With former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti.
This raid points to how serious this case is, says former FBI agent
Former FBI agent and NBC Contributor Clint Watts joins Shep Smith to discuss the FBI's raid on former President Trump's home at Mar-A-Lago.
Former FBI agent and NBC Contributor Clint Watts joins Shep Smith to discuss the FBI's raid on former President Trump's home at Mar-A-Lago.
The DOJ would only execute this search if they thought they'd get evidence of criminal activity, says fmr. federal prosecutor
Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti joins Shep Smith to discuss the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump's home at Mar-A-Lago.
Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti joins Shep Smith to discuss the FBI raid on former President Donald Trump's home at Mar-A-Lago.
Jim Cramer says these 7 Covid-era winning stocks have staying power
The "Mad Money" host offered investors a list of Covid-era winning stocks he says are continuing to perform well on Monday's episode of the show.
The "Mad Money" host offered investors a list of Covid-era winning stocks he says are continuing to perform well on Monday's episode of the show.
Small caps are more exposed to services than goods, says BoA's Jill Carey Hall
Jill Carey Hall, Bank of America Securities head of U.s. small and mid cap strategy, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss investment plays in small cap stocks.
Jill Carey Hall, Bank of America Securities head of U.s. small and mid cap strategy, joins 'Closing Bell: Overtime' to discuss investment plays in small cap stocks.
Two-Minute Drill: TXN & SWK
Burns McKinney, NFJ Investment Group, joins âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ to discuss his take on Texas Instruments and Stanley Black & Decker.
Burns McKinney, NFJ Investment Group, joins âClosing Bell: Overtimeâ to discuss his take on Texas Instruments and Stanley Black & Decker.
Cramer's game plan for the trading week of Aug. 8
CNBC's Jim Cramer gave his thoughts on the companies reporting earnings this week, as well as the economic data set to release, on Monday's episode of "Mad Money."
CNBC's Jim Cramer gave his thoughts on the companies reporting earnings this week, as well as the economic data set to release, on Monday's episode of "Mad Money."
Cramer's week ahead: Hot inflation numbers could lead the Fed to raise rates in August
The "Mad Money" host previewed this week's roster of earnings and economic data on Monday's episode of the show.
The "Mad Money" host previewed this week's roster of earnings and economic data on Monday's episode of the show.
Big bank battle royale, which is the financial favorite
Goldman is outperforming other banks, particularly JPMorgan. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Goldman is outperforming other banks, particularly JPMorgan. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
From soaring wages to used car prices, Jim Bianco warns inflation's bite is deepening
Jim Bianco, Bianco Research, on the markets ahead of key inflation reports. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Jim Bianco, Bianco Research, on the markets ahead of key inflation reports. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
The Chartmaster on where semi stocks go from here
Carter Worth of Worth Charting breaks down where semiconductor stocks are headed after Nvidia's warning. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Carter Worth of Worth Charting breaks down where semiconductor stocks are headed after Nvidia's warning. With CNBC's Brian Sullivan and the Fast Money traders, Steve Grasso, Courtney Garcia, Guy Adami and Jeff Mills.
Crypto has no utility, says Short Hills' Steve Weiss
CNBCâs âHalftime Reportâ investment committee, Steve Weiss, Kevin OâLeary, Joe Terranova and Liz Young, discuss the crypto market.
CNBCâs âHalftime Reportâ investment committee, Steve Weiss, Kevin OâLeary, Joe Terranova and Liz Young, discuss the crypto market.
How a Czech royal family is preserving thousands of artifacts with NFTs
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto in
CNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto in
Here's why Warner Brothers' decided to axe its 'Batgirl' film
Puck News founder Matt Belloni joins 'The News with Shepard Smith' to discuss what was behind Warner Brothers' decision to axe its upcoming 'Batgirl' film.
Puck News founder Matt Belloni joins 'The News with Shepard Smith' to discuss what was behind Warner Brothers' decision to axe its upcoming 'Batgirl' film.
Why ports are such a headache for the U.S. supply chain
America's ports are causing headaches for the supply chain. Labor disputes and a lack of automation are causing slowdowns. Josh Brazil of Project44 explains how long the delays may continue.
America's ports are causing headaches for the supply chain. Labor disputes and a lack of automation are causing slowdowns. Josh Brazil of Project44 explains how long the delays may continue.
How to clean the world's most polluted rivers
It's estimated that every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean through rivers, and as global waste generation increases, the problem is poised to worsen. But a host of companies from Baltimore, Maryland to Bengaluru, India are worki
It's estimated that every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean through rivers, and as global waste generation increases, the problem is poised to worsen. But a host of companies from Baltimore, Maryland to Bengaluru, India are worki
How Steve Jobs' leadership revolutionized the tech sector
Former Apple engineer Justin Santamaria says that Steve Jobs' understanding of what consumers wanted from technology brought Apple success, a lesson he used when co-founding AI-powered fitness app Future.
Former Apple engineer Justin Santamaria says that Steve Jobs' understanding of what consumers wanted from technology brought Apple success, a lesson he used when co-founding AI-powered fitness app Future.
What's behind Pelosi's Taiwan trip?
Dewardric, McNeal, Longview Global, weighs in on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's rumored trip to Taiwan, against the wishes of China. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Guy Adami, Karen Finerman and Brian Kelly.
Dewardric, McNeal, Longview Global, weighs in on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's rumored trip to Taiwan, against the wishes of China. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Guy Adami, Karen Finerman and Brian Kelly.
Why Ukraine wants this high-tech American rocket launcher
Ukraine continues to request Western assistance to fend off Russian aggression, and the precise rockets of the U.S.-made HIMARS weapon system are in high demand. Who makes this lethal rocket launcher and why is it so effective?
Ukraine continues to request Western assistance to fend off Russian aggression, and the precise rockets of the U.S.-made HIMARS weapon system are in high demand. Who makes this lethal rocket launcher and why is it so effective?
Here's what you need to know about a stock split
A stock split is not uncommon for big names like Google, Apple, Amazon and Tesla and 2022 has been a busy year for the move. CNBC's Emily Lorsch explains what happens when a company splits its stock.
A stock split is not uncommon for big names like Google, Apple, Amazon and Tesla and 2022 has been a busy year for the move. CNBC's Emily Lorsch explains what happens when a company splits its stock.
How guns are marketed in the US
There is currently no US federal regulation on how guns are advertised, but many advocates for stricter firearm laws believe limiting the marketing of assault weapons could translate to fewer gun-related deaths.
There is currently no US federal regulation on how guns are advertised, but many advocates for stricter firearm laws believe limiting the marketing of assault weapons could translate to fewer gun-related deaths.
Options Action: MCD earnings
Optimize Advisors' Mike Khouw on what to expect from McDonald's earnings. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Dan Nathan.
Optimize Advisors' Mike Khouw on what to expect from McDonald's earnings. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Dan Nathan.
BofA forecasts 75 bps hike this week, but sees 10-year yield below current levels by year end
Meghan Swiber, Bank of America Global Research U.S. rates strategist & director, looks ahead to this week's Fed meeting. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Dan Nathan.
Meghan Swiber, Bank of America Global Research U.S. rates strategist & director, looks ahead to this week's Fed meeting. With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman and Dan Nathan.
Inside the brains of psychopaths
How are the brains of psychopaths wired differently? In this video, psychologist Kevin Dutton, neuroscientist (and psychopath himself) James Fallon, and professor of psychiatry Michael Stone take the wiring
How are the brains of psychopaths wired differently? In this video, psychologist Kevin Dutton, neuroscientist (and psychopath himself) James Fallon, and professor of psychiatry Michael Stone take the wiring
How Ireland landed in the center of Russia's $10 billion plane heist
International sanctions on Russia in the aviation sector have triggered a global scramble by overseas plane lessors to recover $10 billion worth of aircraft stuck in the country.
International sanctions on Russia in the aviation sector have triggered a global scramble by overseas plane lessors to recover $10 billion worth of aircraft stuck in the country.
Alaska Airlines will move to all Boeing fleet in 2023, says CEO Ben Minicucci
Ben Minicucci, Alaska Air CEO, joins 'The Exchange' with CNBC's Phil LeBeau to discuss company earnings and outlook, rising fuel costs and booking trends.
Ben Minicucci, Alaska Air CEO, joins 'The Exchange' with CNBC's Phil LeBeau to discuss company earnings and outlook, rising fuel costs and booking trends.
Why the birth rate in the U.S. is falling
Children are really expensive to raise in the United States. Economists say people may be taking that into consideration when deciding whether to have kids. Fertility rates dropped ahead of the Great Recession in 2007, suggesting having children
Children are really expensive to raise in the United States. Economists say people may be taking that into consideration when deciding whether to have kids. Fertility rates dropped ahead of the Great Recession in 2007, suggesting having children
Why American wages haven't increased despite productivity growth
Wages have remained virtually unchanged over the last 50 years when adjusted for inflation and many Americans are feeling the pain of slow wage growth. Two-thirds of American workers said that inflation has outpaced any salary gains made in the
Wages have remained virtually unchanged over the last 50 years when adjusted for inflation and many Americans are feeling the pain of slow wage growth. Two-thirds of American workers said that inflation has outpaced any salary gains made in the
How dynamic Covid restrictions are impacting trade
Drivers responsible for the movement of raw materials and finished goods face multiple tests in order to get behind the wheel. These tests can delay deliveries for up to a week, adding stress to an already stretched global supply chain.
Drivers responsible for the movement of raw materials and finished goods face multiple tests in order to get behind the wheel. These tests can delay deliveries for up to a week, adding stress to an already stretched global supply chain.
Top 10 record-breaking women you've never heard of
How how more people not heard of these record-breaking women? For this list, we’ll be looking at extraordinary women from all walks of life whose amazing accomplishments have often gone unrecognized
How how more people not heard of these record-breaking women? For this list, we’ll be looking at extraordinary women from all walks of life whose amazing accomplishments have often gone unrecognized
Could Russia's war on Ukraine escalate into a global cyberwar?
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on technology across all walks of life, the potential for cyberwarfare to wreak havoc on society remains â whether in this conflict or the next.
As the world becomes increasingly reliant on technology across all walks of life, the potential for cyberwarfare to wreak havoc on society remains â whether in this conflict or the next.
Here's how this American couple saves $1,500 per month in Mexico
Travis Grossi, a YouTube content creator who runs the Café con Leche Travels channel, and David Simmons, Jr., who is a singer/songwriter, moved from California to Mexico and now save $1,500 per month. Watch this video to learn how.
Travis Grossi, a YouTube content creator who runs the Café con Leche Travels channel, and David Simmons, Jr., who is a singer/songwriter, moved from California to Mexico and now save $1,500 per month. Watch this video to learn how.
What is inflation and what causes it?
The consumer price index increased by 9.1% from a year ago in June, marking the fastest pace for inflation dating back to 1981. CNBC's Emily Lorsch explains inflation and what causes it.
The consumer price index increased by 9.1% from a year ago in June, marking the fastest pace for inflation dating back to 1981. CNBC's Emily Lorsch explains inflation and what causes it.
Why food is getting more expensive for everyone
Food prices are on the rise worldwide, including essential staples like bread, milk and eggs. So, what is causing the spike, and who is being hit the hardest?
Food prices are on the rise worldwide, including essential staples like bread, milk and eggs. So, what is causing the spike, and who is being hit the hardest?
Why there is a severe auto technician shortage in the U.S.
Several forces have produced a long-term shortage of auto technicians, which has become especially acute during the pandemic. Dealers and auto repair shops are struggling to recruit and retain technicians and other service department workers.
Several forces have produced a long-term shortage of auto technicians, which has become especially acute during the pandemic. Dealers and auto repair shops are struggling to recruit and retain technicians and other service department workers.
Why tensions between China and Taiwan are on the rise
In May, President Joe Biden issued a stark warning to China: The U.S. would come to Taiwan's defense militarily if China were to invade. Although the White House quickly affirmed the president's comments did not reflect a policy shift, the remar
In May, President Joe Biden issued a stark warning to China: The U.S. would come to Taiwan's defense militarily if China were to invade. Although the White House quickly affirmed the president's comments did not reflect a policy shift, the remar
Why this entrepreneur says you can afford anything
Paula Pant went against all advice from family, friends, mentors and her community and quit her job to travel the world and become an entrepreneur. Now she's teaching people how they can afford anything. Watch this video to learn how she says an
Paula Pant went against all advice from family, friends, mentors and her community and quit her job to travel the world and become an entrepreneur. Now she's teaching people how they can afford anything. Watch this video to learn how she says an
The legacy of Shinzo Abe's Abenomics
Despite record employment under Abenomics, Japan's poverty rate is the second highest among the Group of Seven nations at 15.7%, and above the OECD average. CNBC's Timothyna Duncan explores the factors behind the country's prolonged economic mal
Despite record employment under Abenomics, Japan's poverty rate is the second highest among the Group of Seven nations at 15.7%, and above the OECD average. CNBC's Timothyna Duncan explores the factors behind the country's prolonged economic mal
What's next for the United Kingdom and Boris Johnson after prime minister's resignation
Sky News' Wilfred Frost reports on the resignation of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson following a mass exodus of government officials from his cabinet.
Sky News' Wilfred Frost reports on the resignation of UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson following a mass exodus of government officials from his cabinet.
How artists are navigating the world of NFTs
CNBC goes on assignment at the Middle East's largest art fair, Art Dubai â where, as well as displaying and selling their works, artists are learning about the benefits of NFTs
CNBC goes on assignment at the Middle East's largest art fair, Art Dubai â where, as well as displaying and selling their works, artists are learning about the benefits of NFTs
How school shootings created a $5 billion security industry
The private security industry that focuses specifically on the education sector had projected revenue of US$3.1 billion (NZ$5 billion) in 2021, according to research and consulting firm Omdia.
The private security industry that focuses specifically on the education sector had projected revenue of US$3.1 billion (NZ$5 billion) in 2021, according to research and consulting firm Omdia.
Look to these asset classes to protect against a bear market, BNY Mellon says
Lale Akoner, senior investment strategist at BNY Mellon, shares her strategies for navigating the stock market downturn amid concerns about soaring inflation and slowing growth.
Lale Akoner, senior investment strategist at BNY Mellon, shares her strategies for navigating the stock market downturn amid concerns about soaring inflation and slowing growth.
There are limited hopes that the airline industry's problems will improve in the coming months, says analyst
Ruxandra Haradau-Doser, head of airlines and airports equities research at Kepler Cheuvreux, discusses employee strikes, flight cancelations and the rise in Covid rates.
Ruxandra Haradau-Doser, head of airlines and airports equities research at Kepler Cheuvreux, discusses employee strikes, flight cancelations and the rise in Covid rates.
There are 'glaring' cracks in the wall among peripherals in Europe, says Citi strategist
Luis Costa, Head of CEEMEA strategy at Citi, said "we're probably going to see much lower PMIs over the next quarter or so unless we have a miracle from China."
Luis Costa, Head of CEEMEA strategy at Citi, said "we're probably going to see much lower PMIs over the next quarter or so unless we have a miracle from China."
There's a great 'belt-tightening' happening in Southeast Asia's tech industry, says recruitment firm
Oswald Yeo of Glints discusses the roles that have been affected by layoffs and the ones that are still in high demand.
Oswald Yeo of Glints discusses the roles that have been affected by layoffs and the ones that are still in high demand.
Energy crisis: Europe is absolutely shooting itself in the foot, says investment advisory firm
Paul Gambles of the MBMG Group discusses European sanctions on Russia and says the region has an "almost suicidal" supply policy.
Paul Gambles of the MBMG Group discusses European sanctions on Russia and says the region has an "almost suicidal" supply policy.
Citi says there's 'peak monetary policy uncertainty'
Steven Wieting of Citi Global Wealth says the U.S. Federal Reserve can't erase inflation from the past year and has left monetary policy "entirely open-ended."
Steven Wieting of Citi Global Wealth says the U.S. Federal Reserve can't erase inflation from the past year and has left monetary policy "entirely open-ended."
Russian military has 'changed its gears' in the past few weeks, says professor
Cedomir Nestorovic of Essec Business School says Russian forces are focusing on the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine and fighting a war of attrition.
Cedomir Nestorovic of Essec Business School says Russian forces are focusing on the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine and fighting a war of attrition.