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coming, an interview with the ceo of autodesk.loomberg. ♪ katie: it's time for wall street week and the host of wall street week david westin spoke with federal reserve bank of san francisco president mary daly yesterday about whether the fed takes into account interest paid on common expenses like auto loans and credit card bills. >> the way monetary policy works is you raise the interest rate and that raises borrowing costs and that slows people's spending and the economy settles down to a more sustainable pace and inflation comes down. that's how the models work and that's how it empirically works overtime. what's different this time is consumers have stayed in the game. they continue to spend, they continue to want to participate in the economy and that has spurred ongoing growth that has kept inflation a little bit higher for longer than we would've thought. overall, i think the news is good and we absolutely see the challenges that families face when they have to pay higher borrowing costs. but we also know they really want
coming, an interview with the ceo of autodesk.loomberg. ♪ katie: it's time for wall street week and the host of wall street week david westin spoke with federal reserve bank of san francisco president mary daly yesterday about whether the fed takes into account interest paid on common expenses like auto loans and credit card bills. >> the way monetary policy works is you raise the interest rate and that raises borrowing costs and that slows people's spending and the economy settles down...
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coming up, autodesk ceo andrew anagnost joins us. is a software and hardware side to this story i am keen to get into. that conversation is coming up next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ed: autodesk out with earnings that beat expectations, shares seeing their biggest jump since november 2024 -- 2022. let's bring in their ceo to see with the street seems to like. you had clear areas of strength and enterprise but they believe your visibility of earnings to come, the pipeline of new business and revenue for this year. why are you so confident in your ability? andrew: we are confident in our visibility because of our diversification. we are diversified across all things they get made in the world. buildings, infrastructure, products, you name it. if you look at our history, we have a record of delivering consistent performance even when there are dark clouds over one part of the industry. that is one of the things that gives us confidence, diversification of our business. caroline: what has been the flavor of this earnings and prev
coming up, autodesk ceo andrew anagnost joins us. is a software and hardware side to this story i am keen to get into. that conversation is coming up next. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ed: autodesk out with earnings that beat expectations, shares seeing their biggest jump since november 2024 -- 2022. let's bring in their ceo to see with the street seems to like. you had clear areas of strength and enterprise but they believe your visibility of earnings to come, the pipeline of...
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autodesk, marvell technologies, advanced microdevices, qualcomm. nice gains there. were. yields on the 10-year going up, 4.27. the price of gold still above $2,000 an ounce, 2,060. bitcoin, first time we've checked that today, it's at a $62,000 per coin. the price of oil, retreat -- no, it's not. i thought it was of retreating from $80 a barrel. it's at $79.73. nat gas still below $2. and the average price for a gallon of regular is up 2 cents at $3.33. diesel, no change, $4.06. >>> coming up, president biden finally visits the southern border. border agents are not happy. roll tape. >> i want you to know your agents, my agents, they're mad as hell. absolutely mad. president biden went to brownsville, texas, rather than going to arizona, rather than going to san diego, california, rather than coming to eagle pass, texas, which has been the end certain. epicenter. stuart: that was brandon judd, and he will be in our show at 1 11:00. former nickelodeon star josh peck set up a debate with, is losing ozempic to lower weight considered cheating? send your thoughts to var
autodesk, marvell technologies, advanced microdevices, qualcomm. nice gains there. were. yields on the 10-year going up, 4.27. the price of gold still above $2,000 an ounce, 2,060. bitcoin, first time we've checked that today, it's at a $62,000 per coin. the price of oil, retreat -- no, it's not. i thought it was of retreating from $80 a barrel. it's at $79.73. nat gas still below $2. and the average price for a gallon of regular is up 2 cents at $3.33. diesel, no change, $4.06. >>>...
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. >> the application software is being offered by ansys and cadence, autodesk, adobe, and others -- ouris integrated into theirs. our technology is integrated into all these computer makers. and the world connects it together, and that's the reason why nvidia is everywhere. >> you can catch more of that interview, 6:00 p.m. eastern time tonight on "mad money." elsewhere in the a.i. trade, supermicro, shares tumbling 9% after the company filed to sell an additional 2 million shares to purchase inventory, expand manuf manufacturing, and research and development. the company was intended to do that premarket today, it got delayed, which is sort of unusual. so, there's some other little drama surrounding that share sale for supermicro. >> this is the second one, right, over the course of the last couple weeks -- good for them, by the way. >> they should. >> exactly what they should be doing. it's not ridiculously expensive on valuation, but given the stock move, karen says this all the time. you have to take advantage of it, without question. nvidia price action today was very good. early o
. >> the application software is being offered by ansys and cadence, autodesk, adobe, and others -- ouris integrated into theirs. our technology is integrated into all these computer makers. and the world connects it together, and that's the reason why nvidia is everywhere. >> you can catch more of that interview, 6:00 p.m. eastern time tonight on "mad money." elsewhere in the a.i. trade, supermicro, shares tumbling 9% after the company filed to sell an additional 2...
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software is being offered by cadence and synopsis and deso, really amazing company we work with, and autodeskbe and others. our technology is integrated into theirs. our technology is integrated into all these computer makers, and the world connects it together, and that's the reason why nvidia's everywhere. we're in every cloud, every datacenter. >> we hear all the time, well, you know, but amazon's working on a competitive product or alphabet. all i hear from you is, good. we want to help everybody develop whatever's necessary. you are not at war with customers. >> no. well, we do something very different, first of all. our architecture, on the one hand, could do artificial intelligence. it could do computer graphics, physics simulation, data processing, sql data processing, which consumes a lot of energy, lot of cost. for many customers, we reduce it by 95%. 20 times reduction in cost and energy used. so much so that google's data progress is now accelerated by it. we announced a partnership with a great company, databricks. they're going to accelerate their -- they're the large-scale data
software is being offered by cadence and synopsis and deso, really amazing company we work with, and autodeskbe and others. our technology is integrated into theirs. our technology is integrated into all these computer makers, and the world connects it together, and that's the reason why nvidia's everywhere. we're in every cloud, every datacenter. >> we hear all the time, well, you know, but amazon's working on a competitive product or alphabet. all i hear from you is, good. we want to...
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. >>> don't miss the ceo of autodesk after the break. hitting a 52eehi.nues after this. , these guys are intense. with e*trade from morgan stanley, we're ready for whatever gets served up. dude, you gotta work on your trash talk. i'd rather work on saving for retirement. or college, since you like to get schooled. that's a pretty good burn, right? after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm...