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chair powell: good afternoon. my colleagues and i remain squarely focused on achieving our dual mandate goals of maximum employment and stable prices for the benefit of the american people. people. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past two years. labor market conditions have cooled from their formerly overheated state and remain solid. inflation has moved much closer to our 2% longer run goal, though it remains somewhat elevated. in support of our goals, today the federal open market committee decided to leave our policy interest rate unchanged and to continue to reduce our securities holdings. i'll have more to say about monetary policy after briefly reviewing economic developments. recent indicators suggest that economic activity has continued to expand at a solid pace. for 2024 assist a whole, g.d.p. looks to have risen above 2%, bolstered by resill why not consumer spending. -- resilient consumer spending. invest in intangibles appears to have slowed in
chair powell: good afternoon. my colleagues and i remain squarely focused on achieving our dual mandate goals of maximum employment and stable prices for the benefit of the american people. people. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past two years. labor market conditions have cooled from their formerly overheated state and remain solid. inflation has moved much closer to our 2% longer run goal, though it remains somewhat elevated. in...
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chair powell: i'll be glad to. we considered this really at length, and we did decide to withdraw from the ngfs. really, the reason is the work that they do has broadened very significantly. think about nature-related risks and biodiversity and things like that. in addition, the work of the ngsf is in significant part intended to, and this is a quote, mobilize mainstream finance to transition to a sustainable economy. so we join to get the benefit of understanding what other central banks were doing and seeing research and things like that. i think this is just way beyond any plausible mandate that you could attribute to the fed, and so we have a narrow role, as i said many times, and i think that the activities are not a good fit for the fed, given our current mandate. so i just think it was time to acknowledge that, you know, the process dates back, thinking about it dates back a couple of years. i made the decision to bring this to the board some months ago. it just, the process just took time to get here, and t
chair powell: i'll be glad to. we considered this really at length, and we did decide to withdraw from the ngfs. really, the reason is the work that they do has broadened very significantly. think about nature-related risks and biodiversity and things like that. in addition, the work of the ngsf is in significant part intended to, and this is a quote, mobilize mainstream finance to transition to a sustainable economy. so we join to get the benefit of understanding what other central banks were...
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. >> thank you, chair powell. jennifer with yahoo finance. given that households appear unhappy with the elevated level of price,s, do you believe the committee should wait until inflation has fallen back to target to cut rates again? >> i wouldn't say that. we have never said we need to be all the way at target to reduce rates. we're looking at the economy and asking whether our policy stance is the right to maintain maximum price stability. we would want to see further progress. but we think our -- as i mentioned, we think our policy stance is restrictive, meaningful restrictive, not highly restrictive but meaningful restrictive. i would think we need to see further progress and wouldn't say all the way back down to 2% on susp sustainable basis and we would love to see that, and we will. >> separate question for you, on haharper lanes tiffs, and curious -- tariffs, curious if the threat of tariffs could stick or not and maintain business in the united states and cause them to pullback ultimately weighing on growth. does the threat of tariff
. >> thank you, chair powell. jennifer with yahoo finance. given that households appear unhappy with the elevated level of price,s, do you believe the committee should wait until inflation has fallen back to target to cut rates again? >> i wouldn't say that. we have never said we need to be all the way at target to reduce rates. we're looking at the economy and asking whether our policy stance is the right to maintain maximum price stability. we would want to see further progress....
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chair powell. jennifer schonberger with yahoo finance, you said you want to see further progress on inflation, given that households appear to be unhappy with the elevated level of prices, do you believe the committee should wait until inflation has fallen back to target to cut rates again? >> no, i wouldn't say that. we we've never said we need to be all the way at target to reduce rates at any time. what we're doing is we're looking at the economy and asking whether our policy stance is the right one to achieve maximum employment and price stability. so i think if we would want to see further progress, but we think our we think our as i mentioned, we think that our policy stance is restrictive, meaningfully restrictive, not highly restrictive, but meaningfully restrictive. and so i would think we need to see further progress. i wouldn't say all the way back down to 2% on a sustainable basis. so although we'd love to see that, of course. and we will. >> and separate question for you on tariffs. cu
chair powell. jennifer schonberger with yahoo finance, you said you want to see further progress on inflation, given that households appear to be unhappy with the elevated level of prices, do you believe the committee should wait until inflation has fallen back to target to cut rates again? >> no, i wouldn't say that. we we've never said we need to be all the way at target to reduce rates at any time. what we're doing is we're looking at the economy and asking whether our policy stance is...
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. >> federal reserve chair jerome powell announced the fed is keeping the federal interest rate steady at 4 1/4% despite president trump's call for more cuts. his announcement after the january federal open market committee meeting and pointed to the strong job market and persistent inflation as reasons to keep the interest rate steady. our policy stands significantly less restrictive and the economy remaining strong we do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. my colleagues and i remain of dual goals of maximum benefit and stable prices for the american people. the economy is strong overall and has made significant progress toward our goals over the past two years. the labor market conditions have cooled from the formerly overheated state and remain solid. inflation has moved much closer to our 2% longer run goal though it remains somewhat elevated. in support of our goals today the federal open market committee decided to leave our policy interest rates unchanged and to continue to reduce our securities holdings. i'll have
. >> federal reserve chair jerome powell announced the fed is keeping the federal interest rate steady at 4 1/4% despite president trump's call for more cuts. his announcement after the january federal open market committee meeting and pointed to the strong job market and persistent inflation as reasons to keep the interest rate steady. our policy stands significantly less restrictive and the economy remaining strong we do not need to be in a hurry to adjust our policy stance. [inaudible...
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you did hear from the president in terms of his own relationship to fed chair powell. let's listen to what he had to say. pres. trump: i think i know interest rates much better than they do. i think i know it much better than the one who is primarily in charge of making that decision. but i am guided by them very much. but if i disagree i will let it be known. sonali: there was a lot of concern about fed independence coming into this cycle. lindsay, do you worry there could be a push and pull between the president and the fed chair, or at the very least, between the types of policies put in the white house and the fed easing cycle? lindsay: i won't really pontificate on whether there will be fed independence or not. we believe the fed will remain independent. i think we heard clearly from how my december, that -- chair powell in december that independence is in place. in terms of policy effect that is important. it is exactly what we are trying to figure out now. that is what is being priced into the market. what is interesting is january has zero probability in terms
you did hear from the president in terms of his own relationship to fed chair powell. let's listen to what he had to say. pres. trump: i think i know interest rates much better than they do. i think i know it much better than the one who is primarily in charge of making that decision. but i am guided by them very much. but if i disagree i will let it be known. sonali: there was a lot of concern about fed independence coming into this cycle. lindsay, do you worry there could be a push and pull...
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plus, of course, we're just moments away from fed chair jay powell taking the podium. it is going to be a rock and roll rest of the show. stick with us, we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ the club can't even handle me right now. ♪ watching you watching me, i go all out. ♪ the club can't even handle me right now ♪ —hi! —hi! ♪ chocolate fundraiser. ♪ with the chase mobile app, things move a little more smoothly. ♪ deposit checks easily and send money quickly. [coins clinking] ♪ that's convenience from chase. make more of what's yours. charles: all right, folks, the fomc announcing no rate cuts and no hikes. in a moment, of course, jay powell will hold the live press conference. wall street hanging on every word. markets, of course, hanging on every word. they will react. but it's main street that is in a no-win situation, perhaps. think about this, jay powell will end his prepared remarks with this statement, our success in delivering these goals meat matters to all americans. we understand that our actions affect communities, families and businesses across the country. everything
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another decision on rates of course the presser with chair powell.t tonight. as we're holding on to some gains on the dow. but the s&p still circling 6049. back in a moment. >> good morning everyone. >> ready for. >> the big meeting. >> i have. >> to write this. >> project plan. >> i just need. >> to reply. >> to. >> 40 emails linda. >> oh their day disappeared. too many. >> emails. >> messages, docs. >> that's why i have grammarly. it's ai that helps me write faster and better everywhere. it just cleared it for the. >> whole company. >> it was lost in the dark. >> grammarly for. business enterprise. >> ready i. >> 20s a week to lose 20% of your weight in a year with diet and exercise. that's the power and exercise. that's the power of glp one through ro. ok guys, instead of getting weathertech, i saved a few bucks and got some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out
another decision on rates of course the presser with chair powell.t tonight. as we're holding on to some gains on the dow. but the s&p still circling 6049. back in a moment. >> good morning everyone. >> ready for. >> the big meeting. >> i have. >> to write this. >> project plan. >> i just need. >> to reply. >> to. >> 40 emails linda. >> oh their day disappeared. too many. >> emails. >> messages, docs. >>...
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. >> just a couple of minutes away from fed chair powell's press conference to explain what turns outof a hawkish statement. top of the hour. they didn't cut rates. but let's talk to claudia sam about what they did do. she's new century advisors, chief economist, creator of the sam rule, a member of our fed panel. hope you're feeling well. claudia, it's great to have you here today especially. are people reading too much into the statement, do you think. >> we got to be real careful today not to make news out of what is not news, right? >> like we coming. >> into this, we knew. >> what's left. >> inflation like that's what's left that. >> we got good news. >> on the labor market. things have gotten better. and all. >> the. >> fed is doing is telling us that's where we're headed. so i don't i don't. >> think the. >> statement, the very. small changes made to the statement should come as a surprise or, or tell us something we didn't already know, like inflation is still somewhat elevated. >> so, you know, you're you're talking to a trading desk right now and it's, it's you know, it's li
. >> just a couple of minutes away from fed chair powell's press conference to explain what turns outof a hawkish statement. top of the hour. they didn't cut rates. but let's talk to claudia sam about what they did do. she's new century advisors, chief economist, creator of the sam rule, a member of our fed panel. hope you're feeling well. claudia, it's great to have you here today especially. are people reading too much into the statement, do you think. >> we got to be real careful...
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i mean, do you expect to hear chair powell respond?that what's happened, leslie, is that was unusual for a president to make those kinds of statements, perhaps before the first trump administration. and now it's sort of been normalized. and as long as he's not out there sort of tinkering with the makeup of the fed or otherwise sort of interfering with their ability to make policy, i think powell has gotten used to it. i think he'll ignore it. and by the way, i don't think anyone argues that the president, united states, doesn't have a right to speak his mind when it comes to interest rates, whether or not that's helpful. well, that's a subject of another story that needs to be done, which. so there is some research that shows the president talking about all this or, or meeting with fed chairs is not necessarily helpful to the inflation process. >> hey steve, no dot plot today, right? so you don't have to necessarily powell doesn't have to kind of try and corral the disparate views and try to explain the dots. but where do you think he
i mean, do you expect to hear chair powell respond?that what's happened, leslie, is that was unusual for a president to make those kinds of statements, perhaps before the first trump administration. and now it's sort of been normalized. and as long as he's not out there sort of tinkering with the makeup of the fed or otherwise sort of interfering with their ability to make policy, i think powell has gotten used to it. i think he'll ignore it. and by the way, i don't think anyone argues that the...
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i think what chair powell is going to do is wrestle with the same view.n the near term and push growth down over time. they have to wait to see what is implemented and the effect on the economy. then they'll react. i think they assume the effect on tariffs is temporary. they have to wait and see what unfolds. they will be on high alert. when the inflation shows up in the economy, that's it for rate cuts from the fed until they see one of few things. either inflation keeps going up and maybe they turn around and hike more or see the economy slow down and they may start consuming rate cuts. >> seth carpenter, i appreciate your insight from your years at the fed. really appreciate your time this morning. >>> much more on "worldwide exchange," coming up and final thoughts from marc short. nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years and i'm from flowery branch, georgia. when i have customers come in i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself
i think what chair powell is going to do is wrestle with the same view.n the near term and push growth down over time. they have to wait to see what is implemented and the effect on the economy. then they'll react. i think they assume the effect on tariffs is temporary. they have to wait and see what unfolds. they will be on high alert. when the inflation shows up in the economy, that's it for rate cuts from the fed until they see one of few things. either inflation keeps going up and maybe...
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and of course, a press conference from fed chair jay powell. but we are to the downside. and i will point out we are near session lows at or near session lows. right now. the broader s&p 500 is holding above that key 6000 level 6042. but it's still down 25 points. we were down roughly 27 points at the low down five points at the highs of the session. so it has been a modest decline overall for the day. the dow industrials at 44,803 are off just about one tenth of 1%. that's roughly 50 points to the downside. and the tech heavy nasdaq composite index at 19,566, is down about 172 points, or roughly three quarters of 1%, nearly a full percent at this point right now. so that kind of volatility or price discovery phase continues post that big deep sink news earlier this week and this past weekend. with regard to technology, we are still watching what's happening with nvidia shares because as kelly points out, they're down again. but down 17 up 8 to 9. down again. five and a half points. the roller coaster continues as traders again try to assess what the proper level for valu
and of course, a press conference from fed chair jay powell. but we are to the downside. and i will point out we are near session lows at or near session lows. right now. the broader s&p 500 is holding above that key 6000 level 6042. but it's still down 25 points. we were down roughly 27 points at the low down five points at the highs of the session. so it has been a modest decline overall for the day. the dow industrials at 44,803 are off just about one tenth of 1%. that's roughly 50...
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fed chair powell did not oblige. looks like they're on a collision course. on the hoe today, bad news for -- show today, bad news for democrats. late polls show the party is increasingly unpopular. their unfavorable rating at very low levels. the majority wants complete reform. it is thursday, january the 2030th, 2025. -- 30th, 2025. just ten days into trump's flood the zone presidency. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ ♪ stuart: an american airlines flight from wichita, kansas, collided with a u.s. army helicopter in mid-air right near reagan national. 60 passengers, 4 crew members were onboard the passenger jet. finish lauren, this happened 12 hours ago. what do we know now? lauren: what a night. authorities don't believe there are any survivors. they did recover 2527 people from the plane -- 27 people from the plane and 1 from the helicopter, there were 67 onboard both. they say the fuselage of the plane was found inverted many three sections in waist-deep water. around a 9:00 eastern last night, an american airlines regional jet complieded -- colli
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general, because it's 19 voices, only one of which really speaks for the committee and that's chair powellf the people basically provide their own opinions and those opinions may or may not translate into policy at the end of the day. so you end up with really a lot of diverse opinions out there and it's hard to draw conclusions. you mentioned the new voters. let me just say, maria, that in my experience which is dated now but was 10 years around the table, sometimes people will make very strong arguments but they will not decide that it's enough to dissent and even then i think chair powell will be perfectly happy with one or two dissents, that's the nature of the process, but i'm not sure that these new voters are going to somehow change the course of fed decision making. maria: okay. and what are you expecting from the economy? i mean, president trump is going full steam ahead with his agenda. he's delivering on what he promised on the campaign trail. but he's expecting to do a lot more. now, i'll tell you this. there are analysts who do not expect that 25% tariff on canada and mexico t
general, because it's 19 voices, only one of which really speaks for the committee and that's chair powellf the people basically provide their own opinions and those opinions may or may not translate into policy at the end of the day. so you end up with really a lot of diverse opinions out there and it's hard to draw conclusions. you mentioned the new voters. let me just say, maria, that in my experience which is dated now but was 10 years around the table, sometimes people will make very...
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you have been saying as well, kathy, so expect to hear much more about inflation from the fed, chair powell, who talked last year a lot about the anchoring of not wanting to lose ground. what about the idea of higher yields themselves slowing the economy, that this is more restrictive than we have been seeing as the stock market sells off? 8 that's one of those surprising things about the cycle even as credit spreads were tightening. the markets were wide open for companies to issue debt. we have a private sector providing a lot of funding to smaller companies that might otherwise find yields prohibitive. the stock market until recently has been wide open for financing . so, financial conditions have been pretty easy. probably the only area they got tight was for consumers with poor credit. those credit card rates are now proving to be difficult as delinquencies rise. it's hard to make the case that the policy has been terribly restrictive, given the way the markets have behaved and the economy has responded. vonnie: asking you briefly about the term premium, we've seen a rise a lot. now it
you have been saying as well, kathy, so expect to hear much more about inflation from the fed, chair powell, who talked last year a lot about the anchoring of not wanting to lose ground. what about the idea of higher yields themselves slowing the economy, that this is more restrictive than we have been seeing as the stock market sells off? 8 that's one of those surprising things about the cycle even as credit spreads were tightening. the markets were wide open for companies to issue debt. we...
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and trump, of course, was the one with nominated fed chair jerome powell in the first place.ob. he's the one who let inflation go up to over 9% when biden was president, and it's just been kind of a herky-jerky monetary policy. so the big question is will donald trump replace jerome powell before his term is up in 14 months or so. i don't know the answer to that. he's been jawboning the chairman to get out. he'd like to replace him. i think -- i'm going to to make a prediction if though, i think he's going to let powell serve his term and then replace him early in 2026 which i think had be the best outcome. mike: all right. we will follow that. president trump's also putting the world on notice as it relates to tariffs. let's play that. >> right. >> my message to every business in the world is very simple, come make your product in america, and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth. but if you don't make your product in america, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have obey a tariff -- to pay a tariff. mike: i realize a lot of tariff
and trump, of course, was the one with nominated fed chair jerome powell in the first place.ob. he's the one who let inflation go up to over 9% when biden was president, and it's just been kind of a herky-jerky monetary policy. so the big question is will donald trump replace jerome powell before his term is up in 14 months or so. i don't know the answer to that. he's been jawboning the chairman to get out. he'd like to replace him. i think -- i'm going to to make a prediction if though, i...
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chair powell, is a marked cut chair powell, is the march cut still on the table? are you looking to see better better-than-expected data on inflation tod cut or inflation data that is in line with current forecast? >> as i mentioned, the economy is strong, labor market is solid. downside risk appear to haveom abated. we think this inflation will continue on its work sometimes be path. thate tells me and the other members of the committee the broad sector of the committee actually is we don't need to be in her to adjust our policy stance. your second question was -- >> whether not unique to see better than expected inflation data or just inflation data that roughly aligned with your current forecasts. >> it's one of the things will know it when we see it. more context coffee expl make continue progress. that's what we want. will do when we see it. it's going to have to be something that is just idiosyncratic. you want to see continued progress, housing services inflation, you don't wantss to e it -- that's the which going to be. is it better than expectations? we e
chair powell, is a marked cut chair powell, is the march cut still on the table? are you looking to see better better-than-expected data on inflation tod cut or inflation data that is in line with current forecast? >> as i mentioned, the economy is strong, labor market is solid. downside risk appear to haveom abated. we think this inflation will continue on its work sometimes be path. thate tells me and the other members of the committee the broad sector of the committee actually is we...
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fed chair jerome powell saying the central bank will wait for further evidence of cooling inflation before adjusting interest rates again. the fed voted unanimously to keep the benchmark rate on hold. powell says they want to see what policies the trump administration will enact before assessing their impact on the economy. >> with our policy stands significantly less restrictive than it had been and he economy remaining strong, we do not need to hurry to adjust our policy stance. tom: let's bring in mliv strategist mark cranfield. this is a fed that is not in skipping mode, it is on hold mode, and it seems like the policy uncertainty around trump is a factor. >> as you mentioned earlier, they have may be that into account. when traders take a second look at what happened yesterday, the fed themselves are happy that caused little disruption to the market volatility on a day when it was low and u.s. markets are not looking too different from where they were last night. when you look at the futures markets. but the part that is most interesting for investors is that jerome powell, they tweak
fed chair jerome powell saying the central bank will wait for further evidence of cooling inflation before adjusting interest rates again. the fed voted unanimously to keep the benchmark rate on hold. powell says they want to see what policies the trump administration will enact before assessing their impact on the economy. >> with our policy stands significantly less restrictive than it had been and he economy remaining strong, we do not need to hurry to adjust our policy stance. tom:...
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fed chair powell's crucial remarks and message to investors. tomorrow, 2:00 eastern. >> cnbc welcome back to power lunch with some green on the screen today for a change. the s&p up about 8/10 of a percent. the nasdaq nearly 2% dom. and that brings us to market navigator. >> all right so let's talk a little bit about the yield curve and what it's been doing and how to read the signs to profit in this kind of environment. now since last summer the 210 yield curve spread. short term long term yields right has been steepening consistently. that's a trend that picked up some steam after the presidential election. our next guest has thoughts on that. and also says that despite all the sell off in ai stocks, investors can still use that space to their advantage. so joining me now is john szilagyi, the ceo and co-founder of reflexivity, a firm that uses ai and machine learning to glean things about the market. so, john, take us through what you're seeing and what your models are seeing and what it can mean for investors. >> yeah. >> hi. great. >> grea
fed chair powell's crucial remarks and message to investors. tomorrow, 2:00 eastern. >> cnbc welcome back to power lunch with some green on the screen today for a change. the s&p up about 8/10 of a percent. the nasdaq nearly 2% dom. and that brings us to market navigator. >> all right so let's talk a little bit about the yield curve and what it's been doing and how to read the signs to profit in this kind of environment. now since last summer the 210 yield curve spread. short...
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but while chair jerome powell says he sees the economy still growing at a solid pace, the fed's statement removed reference to inflation progress towards the 2% goal, and noted inflation remains somewhat elevated, sending stocks on wall street lower on wednesday. this was the first fed decision under a new donald trump presidency. he was openly said that he wants to see lower rates. when asked if the president has demanded interest rates drop immediately, powell remained tight—lipped. t’m rates drop immediately, powell remained tight-lipped._ remained tight-lipped. i'm not auoin to remained tight-lipped. i'm not going to have _ remained tight-lipped. i'm not going to have any _ remained tight-lipped. i'm not going to have any response - remained tight-lipped. i'm not going to have any response or| going to have any response or comment_ going to have any response or comment whatsoever on what the president — comment whatsoever on what the president said. it's not appropriate for me to do so. the — appropriate for me to do so. the side _ appropriate for me to do so. the side step on complex
but while chair jerome powell says he sees the economy still growing at a solid pace, the fed's statement removed reference to inflation progress towards the 2% goal, and noted inflation remains somewhat elevated, sending stocks on wall street lower on wednesday. this was the first fed decision under a new donald trump presidency. he was openly said that he wants to see lower rates. when asked if the president has demanded interest rates drop immediately, powell remained tight—lipped. t’m...
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while chair powell is quite important, he has one member of a broad committee.major impact with everybody at the fed and the entire committee which has a very important voice. annmarie: when it comes to what we saw with the tech stocks adding absolutely hammered. $600 billion wiped out for nvidia, you still say the best game in town and terms of growth. do you think that u.s. exceptionalism reigns? matt: especially in asset allocation the u.s. is the place to be. we have seen a number of high flyers especially in the tech sector. if you strip out those valuations from the market the rest of the best, valuations are not extended. we are not overly concerned about the high flyers not flying so high. we see the market broadening out and it is too early to call it a trend but we have seen the equal weight start to outperform and that is our belief. we have tilted and more diversified and we are not getting to overweight so we do not mind a little bit of volatility, that is to be exact -- expected. we do not expect valuations to extend but that the equity market will
while chair powell is quite important, he has one member of a broad committee.major impact with everybody at the fed and the entire committee which has a very important voice. annmarie: when it comes to what we saw with the tech stocks adding absolutely hammered. $600 billion wiped out for nvidia, you still say the best game in town and terms of growth. do you think that u.s. exceptionalism reigns? matt: especially in asset allocation the u.s. is the place to be. we have seen a number of high...
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on december 2 the seventh of last year, kind of setting a post on x but chair jarome powell should cutest rates now given most of inflation was caused by supply spots. if he doesn't, he may be the person most responsible for the return of trump. the democratic are using the criminal justice system to prosecute and distract the republican presidential candidate in the mist of campaign. as we know, donald trump currently faces 91 charges, 44 on the federal side, 47 on the state side all felony. this most recent ruling in new york, the real estate case charging him a 355 million-dollar fine, $100 million in interest for a business transaction where there was no victim or complaints where all parties made money, so egregious that even people who are not fans of donald trump are standing up and saying this is crazy and criticizing the judge's decision that from a very beginning has been a clearly politically motivated hit job. this is the truth. they are hoping and doing all that they can, that they can convict donald trump of some crime, any crime to try to undermine the support and theref
on december 2 the seventh of last year, kind of setting a post on x but chair jarome powell should cutest rates now given most of inflation was caused by supply spots. if he doesn't, he may be the person most responsible for the return of trump. the democratic are using the criminal justice system to prosecute and distract the republican presidential candidate in the mist of campaign. as we know, donald trump currently faces 91 charges, 44 on the federal side, 47 on the state side all felony....
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. >> a lot of folks are going to kind of not too different what fed chair powell said. >> they're not going to be in any. >> hurry to do. >> obviously to raise it. but in this case, you know, i just i don't know, i think we're probably going to hit a pause here for the next quarter or so. >> all right. >> let's get to meta. now shares are moving higher on a q4 beat here. the conference call just kicked off top of the hour. julia boorstin has been listening in. julia melissa medici. mark zuckerberg is on the call right now talking about his focus on ai and in particular how the company's ai assistant called meta ai will be transformative this year. they expect it to reach a billion people. he also talked about how important it is that people's ai assistant be personalized to them. and of course, meta has lots of information about what kind of personalization we might want. now, looking at the stock up about 2% this past quarter, meta's revenue growth did accelerate. instead of decelerating like analysts anticipated, meta did guide to decelerating first quarter revenue growth of 8 to 15
. >> a lot of folks are going to kind of not too different what fed chair powell said. >> they're not going to be in any. >> hurry to do. >> obviously to raise it. but in this case, you know, i just i don't know, i think we're probably going to hit a pause here for the next quarter or so. >> all right. >> let's get to meta. now shares are moving higher on a q4 beat here. the conference call just kicked off top of the hour. julia boorstin has been listening...
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begot that rate cut frankly a new era of what defines how we see rate cuts going forward with chair powellw further progress and inflation is what we need to see. of course they said that some kind of deterioration, unexpected deterioration in the labor market would also prompt action in terms of the pace of interest rate cuts. the focus is back on inflation again. when we look through next week, i know thinking about expecting some solid hiring once again, but this picture is still of a jobs market that is overall pretty solid and not on the verge of some kind of collapse. at least that is what the current data shows. >> very quickly here you mentioned there were going to be a lot of fed speakers. who are you paying attention to given there are going to be new voting members of the fomc was comments will be a little bit more -- than others? >> next week we will hear from jeff schmidt, one of the new voters. as well be hear from fed governor -- on saturday, as well as tom barkan who is not a voter this year, but he tends to give one big speech every quarter, and we will hear the first of t
begot that rate cut frankly a new era of what defines how we see rate cuts going forward with chair powellw further progress and inflation is what we need to see. of course they said that some kind of deterioration, unexpected deterioration in the labor market would also prompt action in terms of the pace of interest rate cuts. the focus is back on inflation again. when we look through next week, i know thinking about expecting some solid hiring once again, but this picture is still of a jobs...
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trump is more public about his disagreements with the fomc and chair powell and he will make that clearally think of this as something that is all that new, except for the pressure he might put on them. i don't know that he will do it right away. i think everyone understands that right now the economy is strong. it is strong going into 2025, coming out in 2024. i think that will continue. and right now, although everyone says they want lower interest rates, interest rates are not all that high. the fed funds rate they like to quote is 4.25%. inflation is 2.5% or better. that is not particularly restrictive by any means. they have lowered it 100 basis points. and why would they lower it when they could actually increase the longer end of the yield curve, as it has over the last three or four months? i remember 10 years, or around hundred basis points, while -- excuse me, up about 100 basis points. there is not a lot. the other thing about it is, the fomc and the rest of the world, things are very uncertain. so, we will have to wait and see how those things evolve before you really get in
trump is more public about his disagreements with the fomc and chair powell and he will make that clearally think of this as something that is all that new, except for the pressure he might put on them. i don't know that he will do it right away. i think everyone understands that right now the economy is strong. it is strong going into 2025, coming out in 2024. i think that will continue. and right now, although everyone says they want lower interest rates, interest rates are not all that high....
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as much as we want to hear from fed chair jay powell and is much as people will parse through the nuances of how he carries himself and discusses donald trump and what kind of facial expressions he has really it's always going to be about big tech, how much they plan to spend on capital expenditures and adjust and adapt artificial intelligence spend and development. >> how they defend this on the earnings call will be intriguing. it's going to be a big one. then meta only last week talked about spending $65 billion on projects linked to ai. there was a they intend to bring in the data center so large that would cover a part of manhattan. >> they will have to justify that and give guidance about whether that spend is more of a one-off in terms of infrastructure or whether it's the idea of you cannot throw enough money of the infrastructure tied to artificial intelligence. this is the distinction that the spend so far has been on the chips and data sectors. are we shifting into a world we are putting it into something else about the applications more broadly and is that what we will hear po
as much as we want to hear from fed chair jay powell and is much as people will parse through the nuances of how he carries himself and discusses donald trump and what kind of facial expressions he has really it's always going to be about big tech, how much they plan to spend on capital expenditures and adjust and adapt artificial intelligence spend and development. >> how they defend this on the earnings call will be intriguing. it's going to be a big one. then meta only last week talked...
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and fed chair powell told us there are three kinds of federal officials, one incorporates something of what could happen next year, another group of officials who didn't incorporate anything and a third who wouldn't say. unclear where kugler is on that. you know, tyler, it's like saying draw me a picture of the room but leave out the big elephant in the room. it's almost impossible, i would think, to think about a monetary policy this year to think about the economy this year without incorporating some form of your belief what's going to happen to those two particular areas of critical importance to the economy. >> how unusual is it, steve, for interest rates as set by the fed, and they have one or two rates that they influenced very directly, how unusual is it that their interest rates are coming down and longer-term interest rates are going up? and what does that signal? >> it's pretty unusual, tie lerl. it's worth noting, think people forget this, in the anticipation of those rate cuts yields did come down and now we have given back the largest part of that decline. there was a need
and fed chair powell told us there are three kinds of federal officials, one incorporates something of what could happen next year, another group of officials who didn't incorporate anything and a third who wouldn't say. unclear where kugler is on that. you know, tyler, it's like saying draw me a picture of the room but leave out the big elephant in the room. it's almost impossible, i would think, to think about a monetary policy this year to think about the economy this year without...
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. >>> and the warriors struggling to keep thei >>> well, federal chair jerome powell holding rates at its current level. he believes the current rate will help keep inflation down from 2.9% to the fed's target of just 2%. egg prices are continuing to rise this year. a dozen eggs on average cost about $4.15 today compared to $2.51 a year ago. and it is not because of inflation. egg prices are predicted to increase 20% this year alone has renewed bird flu outbreaks impact farms nationwide. so what do pablo picasso, elvis presley, walt disney, and charles darwin all have in common? well, they all owned pigeons. now, these feathered friends are mostly seen as a nuisance. pigeons might be a perfect pet. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks just like any other pet adoption event. friendly faces. welcoming signs. and excited visitors looking for a new companion. but then you hear it. the unmistakable sound of cooing . >> they are so adorable. >> that is deafly not what i was expecting. >> reporter: welcome to the pigeon party were the guests of honor are wearing tiny pants with leashes to
. >>> and the warriors struggling to keep thei >>> well, federal chair jerome powell holding rates at its current level. he believes the current rate will help keep inflation down from 2.9% to the fed's target of just 2%. egg prices are continuing to rise this year. a dozen eggs on average cost about $4.15 today compared to $2.51 a year ago. and it is not because of inflation. egg prices are predicted to increase 20% this year alone has renewed bird flu outbreaks impact farms...
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and the issue for jay powell, the fed chair powell and the members of the fed are do you cut interestk making a big problem with inflation down the road, especially since some of the president's policies, if enacted, could be inflationary? he was asked about that a lot. the fed chief. he didn't really go there. he said we just there's too many uncertainties about the president's plans. >> what would scott best. >> advise donald trump? >> it's interesting. >> scott bessent seems to have a little more of a measured approach so far. you might have seen his op ed where he was talking about, let's talk about tariffs that are 2.5% every month to allow businesses and countries to get used to these changes. donald trump is not a measured, you know, bit by bit person. he really wants kind of more of a shock and awe. so we shall see what the voices around him. also the commerce secretary and others, what they advise him on his his relationship with the fed. the fed chief, though, said, was asked the very first question he was asked was about donald trump and he said, i'm not going to talk about
and the issue for jay powell, the fed chair powell and the members of the fed are do you cut interestk making a big problem with inflation down the road, especially since some of the president's policies, if enacted, could be inflationary? he was asked about that a lot. the fed chief. he didn't really go there. he said we just there's too many uncertainties about the president's plans. >> what would scott best. >> advise donald trump? >> it's interesting. >> scott...
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fed chair jerome powell saying while inflation remains somewhat elevated, it is trending down toward 2% goal. president trump slammed the decision, blaming jay powell for failing to stop inflation. powell told reporters he would make no comment on any trump remarks. >>> still to come, the tale of two corruption cases. a disgraced senator is handed down his sentence, while a big city mayor might be let off scot-free. those details right after this. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com can your pad flex with you without shifting? always flexfoam can. it's the only pad made with a flexible foam core with wings that fit securely for up to zero bunching and zero leaks. can your pad do that? see what foam can do for you. can neuriva support your brain health? mary, janet, hey! eddie, no. frasier, frank. frank? —fred, how are yo
fed chair jerome powell saying while inflation remains somewhat elevated, it is trending down toward 2% goal. president trump slammed the decision, blaming jay powell for failing to stop inflation. powell told reporters he would make no comment on any trump remarks. >>> still to come, the tale of two corruption cases. a disgraced senator is handed down his sentence, while a big city mayor might be let off scot-free. those details right after this. even a little blurry vision can...
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fed chair powell's crucial remarks and message to investors.two eastern cnbc. >> last few weeks have seen a series of downgrades for amd. today it's been righteous over at melius coast to hold down to 129. pryor 160 says we should have done this ten months ago, jim, when the stock was up 40%. >> i love ben, he's absolutely right. he's done some really good stuff. he's been writing and a good video he did yesterday. but and by the way, it's possible amd is a winner just because like you, if you don't need so much power boom. yeah. so i think but he's he's late but i understand. >> yeah he does say it's not a deep seek related downgrade. dow's down 53. stay with us. >> welcome to reinvented with accenture today i'm here with margherita della valle ceo of vodafone. you were employee 25 in vodafone italy. today you're the ceo of vodafone. what is your strategy and vision for the future? >> we are changing our culture to really focus on our customers. we need to acknowledge that change is hard, but if people understand it's for the right reason, the
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announcer: federal reserve chair jerome powell announced that the fed is keeping the federal interest rate steady
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fed chair powell's crucial remarks and message to investors.er lunch wednesday two eastern cnbc. >> all right, a little less than eight minutes before we get to a very tumultuous opening bell, i think it's fair to say. >> even though i would like to have a shake shack burger right now. >> well, i think we'll have one during lunch. they're going to do the honors. ringing the ringing the bell in about 7.5 minutes. but let's get to something away from deep seek and the implosion going on about some of the hyperscaler spending plans potentially talk so fi. >> right now. so fi is anthony noto. he's made a major turn. the stock used to be much lower. the shorts were all over it. he just delivered consistent consistent. he's flipped the model to be a little more financial service and a little less banking. he does report this morning. now people are going to say, wait a second. it must have been a miss. no, the actual quarter was good. it must be the forecast. only one line. the ebitda was light. people were looking for nine, you know, 90599 5 million
fed chair powell's crucial remarks and message to investors.er lunch wednesday two eastern cnbc. >> all right, a little less than eight minutes before we get to a very tumultuous opening bell, i think it's fair to say. >> even though i would like to have a shake shack burger right now. >> well, i think we'll have one during lunch. they're going to do the honors. ringing the ringing the bell in about 7.5 minutes. but let's get to something away from deep seek and the implosion...
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on this i do agree with fed chair powell.seeing today is not commensurate with the uncertainty we saw around covid before we had vaccines. we are not looking at that. if it was something like that you could call it. jonathan: what do you make of this stance regarding uncertainty to policy? sonal: i think powell showed his origins as a lawyer. [laughter] i think that was a good thing. overall i would say that what he said was, you know, there was not very much there, but he is being honest. there is not very much he can say at this point. i thought he actually moderated some of the questions with respect to tariffs in a very reasonable way. tariffs are relative prices, guys. it is not going to take us back to 9% inflation. jonathan: sonal desai of frank and templeton. the latest on the federal reserve and markets as well. let's get the latest on our top story and head back to reagan national airport in washington, d.c., where annemarie is standing by. what is the latest? annmarie: good morning. the latest is that this rescue m
on this i do agree with fed chair powell.seeing today is not commensurate with the uncertainty we saw around covid before we had vaccines. we are not looking at that. if it was something like that you could call it. jonathan: what do you make of this stance regarding uncertainty to policy? sonal: i think powell showed his origins as a lawyer. [laughter] i think that was a good thing. overall i would say that what he said was, you know, there was not very much there, but he is being honest....
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our guest says chair powell has no choice but to acknowledge the increased uncertainty from president trump and from his tariff threats. the tech heavy nasdaq down more than 3% today. we're still near session lows. the dow is fractionally higher, believe it or not, outperforming the major averages. the exchange is back after this. >> this is the exchange on cnbc. techcheck is sponsored by comcast business. powering possibilities. >> light. >> it guides our every waking moment. what we do and how. >> we. >> do it. but the amount of. >> light. >> we need can. >> change in. >> an instant. >> and when it. >> does. >> you can control it. >> three day blinds. >> three day blinds. >> find the light for your life. oh, it's cold outside. time to protect your vehicle from winter's wrath. of course, the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too. you need weathertech. laser measured floorliners and cargo liner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow. for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade. plus, mud flaps and bumpstep for the exterior. impactliner, with shock absorbing rings, safe
our guest says chair powell has no choice but to acknowledge the increased uncertainty from president trump and from his tariff threats. the tech heavy nasdaq down more than 3% today. we're still near session lows. the dow is fractionally higher, believe it or not, outperforming the major averages. the exchange is back after this. >> this is the exchange on cnbc. techcheck is sponsored by comcast business. powering possibilities. >> light. >> it guides our every waking moment....
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frances: historically, they tell us that they wait for the actual policy to come through and chair powelle are still learning and we have a little experience. economists know a lot about washing machines from 2018, and we know that some of the currency can provide the offset and how retaliatory other countries are matters, so there are too many factors when it comes to modeling how iteris impacts inflation, but we have already heard them, we have heard them through their risks and their already incorporating that they know the risk of the tariff does not create deflation but inflation. meanwhile, the labor market looks tight, even though there are particular reduce like layoffs are low, and there are interesting things happening there, and this is a fed that will be a rare that the market -- be aware that the market needs to get on this so you don't have a significant increase in the unemployment rate, even though there might be interesting factors under the surface. annmarie: today we will hear from key personnel from the trump administration, scott bessent, what would you like to learn
frances: historically, they tell us that they wait for the actual policy to come through and chair powelle are still learning and we have a little experience. economists know a lot about washing machines from 2018, and we know that some of the currency can provide the offset and how retaliatory other countries are matters, so there are too many factors when it comes to modeling how iteris impacts inflation, but we have already heard them, we have heard them through their risks and their already...
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chair powell: it's going to get -- mr. trump: it's going to get done one way or the other. the end result is the same. jonathan: we will head to washington, d.c. and catch up with annmarie. live this morning, good morning. ♪ (wind, rain and rolling thunder) (♪♪) nobody's born with grit. british anncr: rose is really struggling. it's something you build over time. american anncr: that's twenty-one missed cuts in a row. (car trunk slammed shut) for eighty-nine years, morgan stanley has offered clients determination and forward thinking to create the future... crowd: stop it! ...only you can see. american anncr: rose, back in the winner's circle. (crowd cheers) (♪♪) jonathan: we are down by close to .2% on the s&p 500. the bond market, the 10 year 4.6729. on "surveillance" this morning, unified behind trump. mr. trump: we will get it done one way or the other. we talk about two, we talk about one, but it does not matter, the end result is the same. we will get something done, reducing tax, creating a lot of jobs. this is a really unified meeting. jonathan: the latest this morn
chair powell: it's going to get -- mr. trump: it's going to get done one way or the other. the end result is the same. jonathan: we will head to washington, d.c. and catch up with annmarie. live this morning, good morning. ♪ (wind, rain and rolling thunder) (♪♪) nobody's born with grit. british anncr: rose is really struggling. it's something you build over time. american anncr: that's twenty-one missed cuts in a row. (car trunk slammed shut) for eighty-nine years, morgan stanley has...
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. >> on wednesday federal reserve chair jerome powell will hold a news conference to discuss interest rates and monetary policy all of his meeting with the federal open market committee. you can watch the live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now app free mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> democracy, it isn't just an idea. if that a process, a proced by leaders elected to the highest office and entrusted to a select few regarding its basic principles. it's what debates unfold, decisions are made and the nation's course is charted. democracy in real time. this is your government at work this is c-span, giving you your democracy unfiltered. >> mark gordon assert as a governor of wyoming since 2019. in the january spoke about infrastructure and regulations during his annual state of the state address in the state capital of cheyenne. this runs about two minutes. [applause] >> good morning. good to see you. what a day. what a day. thank you. thank you. thank you, pastor, for that wonderful, wonderful opening prayer. mr. president, speaker nyman, members of the 68th legislature,
. >> on wednesday federal reserve chair jerome powell will hold a news conference to discuss interest rates and monetary policy all of his meeting with the federal open market committee. you can watch the live at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now app free mobile app or online at c-span.org. >> democracy, it isn't just an idea. if that a process, a proced by leaders elected to the highest office and entrusted to a select few regarding its basic principles. it's what debates...
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. >> pressure let's say from the white house on fed chair powell to lower interest rates. because again we have this. situation where fed funds you know is not pricing anything. >> maybe a. >> 30% chance of a 25. >> basis point crates and what n to equities in particular? will it kind of reignite a broader rally? >> well. >> i mean look, i mean they cut rates. 100 basis. >> points and the back end. >> went. >> out right. so in. >> many ways i think powell front loaded the rate cuts. some of that was probably. >> just to get ahead of. >> the. >> election, you know didn't want to look too political. and now. >> he's just saying look we're going to wait. he's not cutting tomorrow. they're not cutting tomorrow. >> maybe they. >> cut 1 or 2 more. >> times this. >> year over the course of six months. >> but i mean, i think jay. >> powell. >> seems he seems. >> pretty strong. i don't think he's. >> going. >> to cower to political pressure to do the wrong thing. front end loaded the rates. >> i think there'd. >> be i think the markets would be very upset if he were to cut rates un
. >> pressure let's say from the white house on fed chair powell to lower interest rates. because again we have this. situation where fed funds you know is not pricing anything. >> maybe a. >> 30% chance of a 25. >> basis point crates and what n to equities in particular? will it kind of reignite a broader rally? >> well. >> i mean look, i mean they cut rates. 100 basis. >> points and the back end. >> went. >> out right. so in. >> many...
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he proposed a shadow fed chair to limit jay powell's influence. watch for that, of course.o see if he stays in that lane. one final issue that could become a flash point, democrats on the committee are planning to grill bessent over his taxes. they're claiming he avoided $950,000 in self-employment taxes based on their view of his recent tax filings. bessent, of course, says he believes he was not liable. democrats say he's in violation of the treasury's own policies. look out for tough questions on that front. at this point, bessent is expected to win confirmation pretty easily at this point. he posed with schumer were a photo op yesterday. >> emily, thanks. important day. we'll be happy to take that hearing live. you think he's net-net bond bullish? >> yes. how different is he from say larry -- look, we can grow our way out of it, let's be positive. let's use the example of fossil fuels. we get fossil fuels at 3% growth, everything will be fine. that's somewhat fanciful to me. i don't know where he gets that. >> you think the oil part is the at least -- >> yeah. >> i don'
he proposed a shadow fed chair to limit jay powell's influence. watch for that, of course.o see if he stays in that lane. one final issue that could become a flash point, democrats on the committee are planning to grill bessent over his taxes. they're claiming he avoided $950,000 in self-employment taxes based on their view of his recent tax filings. bessent, of course, says he believes he was not liable. democrats say he's in violation of the treasury's own policies. look out for tough...