Why so down, S&P 500?

Why so down, S&P 500?

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Tech shares zigzag

Tech stocks went into a swivet early this week, with a variety of big names moving sharply in different directions. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong try to figure out what caused the skittishness, and if it was all the new Fed chair Kevin Warsh’s fault. Also they ...  Afficher plus

How to surf turbulent markets

The AI boom is tossing equities around like tiny boats. Today on the show, Katie Martin and Rob Armstrong ask investor Ruchir Sharma how to ride it all out. Sharma is the chair of Rockefeller International and the author of What Went Wrong with Capitalism. The show was recorded a ...  Afficher plus

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MM114: Is a US debt ceiling deal actually bad for stocks?!
Market Maker

On The Trading Floor this week, Piers and I discuss three hot topics:


1) Now a US debt ceiling deal has been struck what next for financial markets?


2) Stocks are still going up, mainly led by big tech but market commentators keep talking about a narrow mar ...

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Hard to See Trump's Google Attack Spurring Change
The Tape

Shira Ovide, Bloomberg Opinion technology columnist, on Trump tweeting that Google rigs its search results to display only negative stories about him. Jim Paulsen, Chief Investment Strategist at The Leuthold Group, on markets, current investment strategy, and why this bull market ...  Afficher plus

MM143: Nvidia Earnings, Cocoa Beans and Japanese Relief
Market Maker

In our end-of-week wrap of Global Markets, we discuss:


**Nvidia’s Market Triumph**:

Nvidia shattered records with the largest single-day market gain in history, adding an astounding $277 billion to its value. This monumental surge propels Nvidia into the ranks ...

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Why “Buy Now Pay Later” is Worse Than Credit Cards
Valuetainment

Patrick Bet-David explains the new concept of Buy Now Pay Later and how it has become a popular way to buy things in today's society. It could be tempting for people to get things now and pay for them later. However, these products usually cost a lot more than you think, a ...

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