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we'll talk about the technology in general then eventually on cnbc, cnbc's "power lunch" will be on,here the cnbc "power lunch" crowd controls a lot of what's happening. >> we should do that at a restaurant that would be very cool. >> i think they have >> they have >> just not every day. thank you, joe appreciate it. we'll stay tuned for "squawk box. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," will dow 22,000 hold? we're getting set up for the ayading day. st tuned where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. you give us comfort. and we give you bare feet... i love you, couch. ...backsweat and gordo's everything. i love you, but sometimes you stink. ♪ new febreze fabric refresher with odorclear technology... ...cleans away odors like never before. because the things you love the most can stink. and plug in febreze to keep your whole room fresh for u
we'll talk about the technology in general then eventually on cnbc, cnbc's "power lunch" will be on,here the cnbc "power lunch" crowd controls a lot of what's happening. >> we should do that at a restaurant that would be very cool. >> i think they have >> they have >> just not every day. thank you, joe appreciate it. we'll stay tuned for "squawk box. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," will dow 22,000 hold? we're getting set...
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everyone, on cnbc, i'm seema mody in from sara eisen. >> and i'm in for wilfred frost.ee seema, a fantastic day, a lot coming up. >> a record high for the dow. take a look at how futures are shaping up here on tuesday morning. a lot of earning to look at, in terms of walt disney, priceline among others here on futures trading mix, dow jones industrials down by 2 points, s&p down by 1 point. a lot of fed seekers coming up we're looking at a ten-year field at 2.6%, so a bit higher >>> economic data out of china overnight, chinese missing expectations, the nikkei off by 0.3% and shanghai up by 0.1%. shaking that data caoming out of china. a bit of a mixed market. they've been hovering between gains and losses the dax in germany, you can't get more flatter the german dax, ftse, in uk, all up by 0.1 of 1% overall. seema, the economic data we'll talk about in just a couple minute but still not having that wailing effect that people thought it was going to have either in asia or europe >> it's interesting, the minors in the uk lower on that underwhelming chinese data we'll get
everyone, on cnbc, i'm seema mody in from sara eisen. >> and i'm in for wilfred frost.ee seema, a fantastic day, a lot coming up. >> a record high for the dow. take a look at how futures are shaping up here on tuesday morning. a lot of earning to look at, in terms of walt disney, priceline among others here on futures trading mix, dow jones industrials down by 2 points, s&p down by 1 point. a lot of fed seekers coming up we're looking at a ten-year field at 2.6%, so a bit higher...
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to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.'m wilfred frost. >> i'm courtney reagan in for sara eisen >> let's get to the market action this morning. this off the back of a day where we saw slight gains for the dow and s&p. fractional decline for the nasdaq that was a better performance than we saw around the rest of the world yesterday. you could frame it as resilient as opposed to lackluster futures pointing nicely higher taking their lead from around the world where it's a risk on mood today nasdaq up about 27 the dow jones up 65. the treasury note, we are back above 2.2% on the ten-year yield. yields just rising a bit equities rising a little bit, too. >> stocks mostly higher around the world. in asia it was a bit more of a mixed picture. we saw the nikkei fall again that makes five straight losing sessions for the nikkei, something that has not happened since april of 2016. marginally lower but it counts as a drop. as you can see, mainland china shares mostly higher for the major sessions all eyes pointing to jackson hole,
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cnbc.com how much is riding on this note 8? >> a lot last year the galaxy note 7 caught fire, it was recalled twice. now they've brought it back. if you were at the airport last year, it said don't bring your galaxy note on this plane. >> was kind of embarrassing if you had one to have a phone that could explode. >> samsung did do a good job earlier this year with the gala galaxy s8 and s8 plus. those were not catching fire those were safe. samsung will have to say we tested like crazy. had third party tests. we suppliers for batteries, this phone is safe. only time will tell that >> with the s8, clearly the brand showed resilience. sales of that have not been bad. tell us about the features on the phone and whether this is an attempt to front-run the new iphone >> it is i think we'll see a better camera on the back, something like we sawed with the iphone 7 plus, with two different sensors. we'll see the latest processioner fr processor we'll see the s-pen come back, and the larger screen
cnbc.com how much is riding on this note 8? >> a lot last year the galaxy note 7 caught fire, it was recalled twice. now they've brought it back. if you were at the airport last year, it said don't bring your galaxy note on this plane. >> was kind of embarrassing if you had one to have a phone that could explode. >> samsung did do a good job earlier this year with the gala galaxy s8 and s8 plus. those were not catching fire those were safe. samsung will have to say we tested...
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france's finance minister, bruno lemer told cnbc he was confident the reforms will help create jobs >> i'm convinced this reform, the reform of the labour market is one of the most important ones, it makes something possible, which is huge simplification of the labor market in france which will make it possible to create more job, and make the life of companies easier so that they can create jobs you know that one of the most important problem there's a we have to face in france is the creation of jobs we must create more jobs we must have growth that's more important and i'm deeply convinced this first important reform will create conditions of more creation of jobs for all french people, and that exactly the goal that we are trying to reach with the president and with the prime minister. >> i also spoke to the ceo of total, he told me he would welcome improved dialogue between companies and unions >> it's important, but we believe in central reforms, big central rules will be important to companies, but we can have more flexibility in ways to discuss and to convince the people in th
france's finance minister, bruno lemer told cnbc he was confident the reforms will help create jobs >> i'm convinced this reform, the reform of the labour market is one of the most important ones, it makes something possible, which is huge simplification of the labor market in france which will make it possible to create more job, and make the life of companies easier so that they can create jobs you know that one of the most important problem there's a we have to face in france is the...
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cnbc.'m sara eisen >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost this morning sara, i never heard this song before. >> that's because it's new music friday this is not new either i don't know >> escalating tensions between the u.s. and north korea remaining front and center for global markets a big selloff on wall street yesterday. it was the worst day for a lot of stocks since back in may. dow futures are pointing higher, perhaps some stability in today's session. this comes after three back-to-back losses for the major averages in what is a pullback officially. dow futures flat s&p down 3.5 nasdaq fought chorutures down 2. the tech sector has been a big winner this year that's receiving some of the biggest moves down >> it maybe makes sense that the stocks that have had the bigger runs higher are selling off the most during the course of the last three days. we made such a big deal that we saw ten straight sessions up for the dow, then it's three in a row. today could be four. as you pointed ou
cnbc.'m sara eisen >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost this morning sara, i never heard this song before. >> that's because it's new music friday this is not new either i don't know >> escalating tensions between the u.s. and north korea remaining front and center for global markets a big selloff on wall street yesterday. it was the worst day for a lot of stocks since back in may. dow futures are pointing higher, perhaps some stability in today's session. this comes after...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square.uick along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. joe is off today it's jobs friday emphases on friday the july employment report is out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we're looking for non-farm payrolls forecast to rise by 180,000. that compares to the 222,000 gains that we saw back in june that number was much stronger than anybody had anticipated the unemployment rate is expected to tick down to 4.3% in july compared to the 4.4% number we got last month. >>> u.s. equity futures, things are in the green the dow is indicated to open up 33 points after closing at yet another record yesterday we're looking at eight days in a row of gains for the dow s&p futures are indicated up by 4 points this comes after the s&p saw its biggest declin
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square.uick along with andrew ross sorkin and melissa lee. joe is off today it's jobs friday emphases on friday the july employment report is out at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. we're looking for non-farm payrolls forecast to rise by 180,000. that compares to the 222,000 gains that we saw back in june that number was much stronger than anybody had anticipated the unemployment rate is expected to tick down...
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will see they are covering lots of ground >>> linkedin's reid hoffman talking tech valuations with cnbce says he thinks things are getting lofty. >> as you get to a network world, we get to larger and larger companies ten years ago it was more oil companies, now it's more tech companies. they benefit from this global scale in a network role. it gets down to a company per company decision now what it does mean is probably most of the valuations are probably too high. that's the challenge for being a haven't chore cventure capitalit >>> some stocks on our radar hp inc. reporting third quarter profits that were slightly better than expected revenue from personal systems, which includes work stations, notebook and testidesktop pcs re 12%. >>> pvh posting second quarter earnings and revenues that beat forecasts. that's the clothingmaker they also raised their full-year guidance the ceo talked about how the company will continue to leverage those brands. >> what will you see from us is a continuation of us buying back and directly operating more and more of our calvin klein and tommy hilfiger
will see they are covering lots of ground >>> linkedin's reid hoffman talking tech valuations with cnbce says he thinks things are getting lofty. >> as you get to a network world, we get to larger and larger companies ten years ago it was more oil companies, now it's more tech companies. they benefit from this global scale in a network role. it gets down to a company per company decision now what it does mean is probably most of the valuations are probably too high. that's the...
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.d morning i am wilfred frost. >> and i am courtney reagan in for sara eisen it is both your birthdays. >> happy birthday to sarah and bill >> let's check on what's happening going on around the world. starting in the united states with futures they are higher but slightly so for three major indexes. a strong week for the dow, logging nine straight positive closes goldman, sachs contributing the most gains up almost a percent, what's going on with the tenure 2.28, for the yield. >>> equities higher off the news of sanctions on north korea. maybe having a positive effect of it. european trade is slightly positive across the board. weak industrial production data, expected to be just slightly positive in fact down a percent germany in red, the rest in green. ftse up 2% last week. >>> start with the wti those prices are under pressure this morning, down by 1.2% below $49 a barrel by a hair they were supportive of prices moved away from that there's a meeting today and tomorrow in abu dhabi
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. >> no, no questions from cnbc. i'm sorry. next question. >> so, not taking any questions from cnbc. attorney ben brafman also referred to prejudice against mr. shkreli coming into trial. he said he didn't always make it easy for him >> there is an image issue that martin and i are going to be discussing in the next several days martin is brilliant young man. but sometimes, people skills don't translate well so, we will have some good substitutio discussions, but at the end of the day, martin has more than held his own in this case. >> so, those discussions apparently not to stay off social media apparently leaping right on a live stream on youtube the second he got home from the courthouse he has been talk with reporters and other followers about the trial and what he expects the sentencing to be so we have not heard the last of martin shkreli have you attempted to ask him the question why this youtube live stream? just wondering if he would shut you down on youtube? >> the track record hasn't been good in terms of him wabtin
. >> no, no questions from cnbc. i'm sorry. next question. >> so, not taking any questions from cnbc. attorney ben brafman also referred to prejudice against mr. shkreli coming into trial. he said he didn't always make it easy for him >> there is an image issue that martin and i are going to be discussing in the next several days martin is brilliant young man. but sometimes, people skills don't translate well so, we will have some good substitutio discussions, but at the end...
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welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e're live at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee with joe kernen. andrew and becky are out joining us is joe ter noe terraa cnbc contributor hope you drank some coffee today. >> already have. >> let's look at how u.s. futures are pointing this friday morning. looking to open higher the dow looking to add 50 points out of the open. s&p at about 7 nasdaq up by 18. let's look at the action overnight in asia. it's been a strong week overall for asia set to end the week up 1.6%. the nikkei up a half percent hang seng up 1 111.2%. in europe, big effort gains in spain. crude, the one big driver for crude the past couple of days would be harvey. now a category 2 storm we're seeing wti crude up by 0.7% brent up by 0.7% >> welcome back. >> thank you great to be back >> when did you get back >> last night. >> last night. >> 8:00. >> all right do you feel different? do you -- >> why would you ask that, joe. >> i'm wondering -- feels g right? >> enjoyed it. >> congrats. everybody
welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e're live at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee with joe kernen. andrew and becky are out joining us is joe ter noe terraa cnbc contributor hope you drank some coffee today. >> already have. >> let's look at how u.s. futures are pointing this friday morning. looking to open higher the dow looking to add 50 points out of the open. s&p at about 7 nasdaq up by 18. let's look at the action overnight in asia. it's been a...
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bank's second quarter profit squarely beats analysts expe expectati expectations the rbs cfo tells cnbc that the results prove the bank's turnaround plan is working >> we're encouraged by the results today. second best results since the cris crisis over 900 million pounds of bottom line profits. >>> challenging market conditions could continue for swiss reason >>> a grand jury and jobs in focus. u.s. special counsel robert mueller reportedly convenes a grand jury to look into russian campaign leak links as investoo await the latest non-farm payroll number >> good morning, everybody it's jobs friday, we expect a print of 180,000 as usual on these fridays, we're in a wait and see mode ahead of that that very much happened in the asian trading session. the stoxx 600 is off a tad we have in other choice but to focus on earnings. rbs is one of the best performers in the stoxx 600. we'll get to that. also swiss re is the other side of the ledger underperforming, we'll get more details on that in a few minutes when it comes to the european equity markets, here's a picture of the ftse 100. hold
bank's second quarter profit squarely beats analysts expe expectati expectations the rbs cfo tells cnbc that the results prove the bank's turnaround plan is working >> we're encouraged by the results today. second best results since the cris crisis over 900 million pounds of bottom line profits. >>> challenging market conditions could continue for swiss reason >>> a grand jury and jobs in focus. u.s. special counsel robert mueller reportedly convenes a grand jury to look...
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socgen suffers as the french lender sees both profits and revenues decline the bank's deputy ceo tells cnbc emerging markets are helping >> we have an advantage from the improving environment in central europe, from the dynamic in africa, which has compensated the still negative interest rate environment in the eurozone, and the low market volatility. >> an apple a day keeps the bears at bay the iphone maker's better than expected earnings boost european suppliers, and set apple shares up to open at a record high. >>> good morning, everyone it's hump day, that means it's wednesday, of course the stoxx 600 is not doing too much this morning. we're off bay fraction the german and french markets are higher, but seeing pressure when it comes to the ftse. that's in part because we're seeing the mining shares on pressure rio tinto off by 2.5%, this on the back of a disappointing dividend the divi not as big as some expected revenues were a touch lighter than anticipated by in large, we are not seeing too much selling let's show you the picture one by one the ftse 1 00 off by a touch off by 0.2%.
socgen suffers as the french lender sees both profits and revenues decline the bank's deputy ceo tells cnbc emerging markets are helping >> we have an advantage from the improving environment in central europe, from the dynamic in africa, which has compensated the still negative interest rate environment in the eurozone, and the low market volatility. >> an apple a day keeps the bears at bay the iphone maker's better than expected earnings boost european suppliers, and set apple...
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welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee with joe kernen. andrew and becky are out joining us is joe ter noe terraa cnbc contributor hope you drank some coffee today. >> already have. >> let's look at how u.s. futures are pointing this friday morning. looking to open higher the dow looking to add 50 points out of the open. s&p at about 7 nasdaq up by 18. let's look at the action overnight in asia. it's been a strong week overall for
welcome to "squawk box" on cnbc.e at the nasdaq market site in times square i'm melissa lee with joe kernen. andrew and becky are out joining us is joe ter noe terraa cnbc contributor hope you drank some coffee today. >> already have. >> let's look at how u.s. futures are pointing this friday morning. looking to open higher the dow looking to add 50 points out of the open. s&p at about 7 nasdaq up by 18. let's look at the action overnight in asia. it's been a strong...
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>> or at cnbc.ont end game design for you if you like. but we have companies like espn and audible -- >> is it 10 grand plus plus for each person using it >> there's a flat subscription fee depending on how big your workforce is if you're espn with 11,000 workers or you're modson square garden with 50 >> mr. wonderful, e aryou buying this for all your employees? >> for financial services, you should do it on this platform. >>> over 200,000 new jobs were created in july. a month later, the top performing sector etfs >>> welcome back, everybody. jim cramer joins us now. let's start with jamie dimon i don't know if you saw his interview or some some of the things he was talking about in the hedge fund industry, some of the opportunities he's seen here in the united states or if you have any thoughts on that. >> i think 2 and 20 is under a lot of threat. i think what they give you was well described in that last buffett letter it kind of was a tree falling in the woods, yet to me, it should have been th
>> or at cnbc.ont end game design for you if you like. but we have companies like espn and audible -- >> is it 10 grand plus plus for each person using it >> there's a flat subscription fee depending on how big your workforce is if you're espn with 11,000 workers or you're modson square garden with 50 >> mr. wonderful, e aryou buying this for all your employees? >> for financial services, you should do it on this platform. >>> over 200,000 new jobs were...
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and then it was warren buffett on cnbc who embarrassed the people who were stalling things in washingtonst said, we haven't default on our debt in 235 years, this is no time to stop. people talked and got through it i think if we have a shutdown, i think it will be relatively short. and i think especially the fact that we're coming into a midterm election next year, you don't want to be on the side that causes the government time to come close to defaulting on its debt or shuts the government down to an extent to damage the economy. >> zero risk this is political theater. to get people scared enough to support spending money >> you're in line with mcconnell, he said zero chance of a shutdown. >> well, whether it shuts down or not, as john said, it would be just a little bit and who cares. basically the debt is good, they are doing this for marketing purposes, so this is not a big story. it's a smaller story. >> so which political risks then are you referring to that you're so worried about >> well, there's a things go wrong for the white house. think of russia investigations there's a ta
and then it was warren buffett on cnbc who embarrassed the people who were stalling things in washingtonst said, we haven't default on our debt in 235 years, this is no time to stop. people talked and got through it i think if we have a shutdown, i think it will be relatively short. and i think especially the fact that we're coming into a midterm election next year, you don't want to be on the side that causes the government time to come close to defaulting on its debt or shuts the government...
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. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. we'll have the latest on all of that barcelona action. let's check what's happening with the global markets. we're seeing a reaction to what happened in barcelona and what happened yesterday in u.s. markets. futures pointing to marginally lower opens following on yesterday's big losses the s&p 500 opening up down 3 points if futures stay where they are the dow down about 11 points as for asia, we saw weakness there carry over from the markets. indexes mostly in the red. the nikkei off by a percent. the hang seng off by a percent the shanghai just about flat the kospi is off by 0.1% as for europe, negativity continues there. some major markets there, the dax in germany off by close to a percent. the cac in france off by over a percent as is the ftse 100 in the uk >> travel and leisure the worst performing sector in early trade in europe. >>> a massive manhunt is underway in spain for the terrorist who drove a va
. >>> good morning welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm seema mody in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. we'll have the latest on all of that barcelona action. let's check what's happening with the global markets. we're seeing a reaction to what happened in barcelona and what happened yesterday in u.s. markets. futures pointing to marginally lower opens following on yesterday's big losses the s&p 500 opening up down 3 points if futures...
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ubs private wealth management, one of barrons and forbes' top 100 financial advisers also with us, cnbc senior economics reporter, steve liesman. coming off of gdp number, the s&p 500 basically flat financials sees a little bit of strength nasdaq seeing the most up 0.6% and the dow is virtually unchanged. pete in gerrenajarian, when thar crossed today, what was your first reaction >> we're seeing the numbers continue to be fairly in line, fairly strong. we've been impressed by those, impressed by the earnings season take a look at what's really reacting to the financials once again. look at goldman sachs and jpmorgan they have been underperformers that's something that's a little bit concerning to me after listening to mr. buffett talk about bank of america, one of my larger holdings, i'm pretty excited about what he's had to say >> what's the reaction since we've had time to adjust these numbers, in terms of thewall street economist and how they see now q3 and how this impacts what they saw for q2 >> so technically, today's gdp number doesn't have a whole lot of information we'll get m
ubs private wealth management, one of barrons and forbes' top 100 financial advisers also with us, cnbc senior economics reporter, steve liesman. coming off of gdp number, the s&p 500 basically flat financials sees a little bit of strength nasdaq seeing the most up 0.6% and the dow is virtually unchanged. pete in gerrenajarian, when thar crossed today, what was your first reaction >> we're seeing the numbers continue to be fairly in line, fairly strong. we've been impressed by those,...
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on cnbc. i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost good morning to you from me as well u.s. futures pointing higher on wall street as tensions ease on the north korean peninsula. up 40 points on the dow. first breaking news overnight. two more corporate leaders are stepping down from president trump's american manufacturing council. the ceos of intel and under armour announcing their departures the rez zig anything that signae wake of president trump's handling of a white national rally over the weekend brian krzanich released a blog post saying i resigned from the council to call attention to the serious harm our divided political climate is causing to critical issues. crzanich and plank join the ceo of merck who resigned yesterday. >> these are big statements, coming 12 hours after frazier decided to step down after the response to charlottesville. clearly ceos are struggling to figure out the best course of action here. they don't like to be involved in politics, but because they were dragged int
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the company is also ranked a cnbc disruptor 50. springer, ceo of docusign, and for full disclosure, i'm on the advisory board of this company because i think it's so cool start by telling us what you do, dan. >> sure. so docusign has two core functionalities. for consumers like you or me buying a house or leasing an apartment, docusign creates an incredible way to sign and create a digital signature for buying a house or leasing a home but for businesses we help drive digital transformation that's companies that are saying we want to move away from paper and move into the digital economy with all of their internal processes >> when i first saw your service i wondered to myself are why have you not been acquired by adobe or microsoft you basically let me sign documents on my mobile device. i use it every day so do all of my private companies. that's why i got so interested in it. why are you still independent? how is it possible you're still switzerland? why aren't you simply a feature on the microsoft platform? >> i think the answe
the company is also ranked a cnbc disruptor 50. springer, ceo of docusign, and for full disclosure, i'm on the advisory board of this company because i think it's so cool start by telling us what you do, dan. >> sure. so docusign has two core functionalities. for consumers like you or me buying a house or leasing an apartment, docusign creates an incredible way to sign and create a digital signature for buying a house or leasing a home but for businesses we help drive digital...
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but the ceo strikes a bullish tone telling cnbc growth rates are likely to pick up. >>> good morning tgif let's get to breaking news the oil market rebalancing is underway but it could take time before the numbers confirm this trend. that's according to latest report from the iea. brent and wti crude prices this morning a little bit lower to the tune of 0.9% let's get to neil atkinson in paris. are we saying the first signs of backwardation? >> a little bit, because the market is slowly beginning to tighten. markets are feeling confident that prices seemed to have stabilized a after nervous period a month or so ago and markets are tightening >> how quickly will they tighten furth further? that's also a key question opec production is still rising and libyan production is at a one-year high. >> that's one of the great unknowns the libyan production has risen strongly in recent months. by its nature because the political situation in libya, it's possible that production could go back down again as continue to rise in nigeria, there is no clear end in site to the difficulties they've ha
but the ceo strikes a bullish tone telling cnbc growth rates are likely to pick up. >>> good morning tgif let's get to breaking news the oil market rebalancing is underway but it could take time before the numbers confirm this trend. that's according to latest report from the iea. brent and wti crude prices this morning a little bit lower to the tune of 0.9% let's get to neil atkinson in paris. are we saying the first signs of backwardation? >> a little bit, because the market is...
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welcome back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.ara eisen >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. always katy perry with -- >> we always have good music, pop music. it's trying to wake you up on a good note >> let's check in on the global markets. the u.s. futures are showing some signs of life the s&p looking a little bit flat now the dow jones up by 45 points. that's what it would open by if the futures gains hold now the nasdaq up by 44. of course the driving force behind that, that big apple earnings beat. the stock could open up at a record high if regular session trading starts at these levels as owe poetz pose opposed to tr yield, it's a bit lower than the last couple of days. 2.27% for the ten-year, we'll keep that in focus as adp numbers come out this morning. >> that's a spillover es pekt from strong wall street, strong apple fueled gains in the asian sector overnight let's show you how they closed the knnikkei higher by a half percent. anyone involved in the production of apple systems from taiwan to japan to china ralli
welcome back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.ara eisen >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost. always katy perry with -- >> we always have good music, pop music. it's trying to wake you up on a good note >> let's check in on the global markets. the u.s. futures are showing some signs of life the s&p looking a little bit flat now the dow jones up by 45 points. that's what it would open by if the futures gains hold now the nasdaq up by 44. of course the driving...
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back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.ara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost good morning to you from me as well >> final day of trading for the month of august, a positive one for the dow and the nasdaq >> just. >> especially for the nasdaq, just for the dow and not for the s&p this morning it looks like positivity all around. dow futures up 44 points s&p up 5 1/2 s&p up 14. big move higher in the nasdaq yesterday, especially a 1% gain there led by biotech and other tech stocks like amazon and microsoft. ten-year treasury note yield sitting around 2.15. we're off the lows of the week and the year which were below 2.10, not much to speak of got a jolt yesterday after that revised second quarter gdp showed 3%. the name of the game has been lower yields we'll see if we get more ticks higher that helped groups like the financials in yesterday's trade. >> financials still in negative territory for the month of august as a whole. energy very much the worst sector for the month down 6%. oil is falling sharply asian equities, the nikkei
back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.ara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost good morning to you from me as well >> final day of trading for the month of august, a positive one for the dow and the nasdaq >> just. >> especially for the nasdaq, just for the dow and not for the s&p this morning it looks like positivity all around. dow futures up 44 points s&p up 5 1/2 s&p up 14. big move higher in the nasdaq yesterday, especially a 1% gain there led by biotech...
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here to help us dig into it is our cnbc contributor, he's also partner and managing director. hi fred. >> it is a pleasure. >> thanks so much for being here >> when look at this price increasing overtime, 5,000 %
here to help us dig into it is our cnbc contributor, he's also partner and managing director. hi fred. >> it is a pleasure. >> thanks so much for being here >> when look at this price increasing overtime, 5,000 %
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up nex on the cnbc business succes of clear the so many people showed up at take home a new best friend. clear the shelters campaign 4600 pets were adopted in our area. 1300 adopted on saturday alone. pets. use the #cleartheshelters and >>> eclipse fever has a number excite dowd has that part of the story. good morning. >> rep hi. defini want to look for and the maker of moon pies wants you to tweet a photo having the the best post could win a year's supply of the tasty treats. back over to you. >> all right. let's talk about couch potatoes really >> rep you know what? if they can enjoy the moon pies there will be an annual sittin on the couch. it's tied to tomorrow's launch that's the latest installment in the contest is open to anyone 16 and older in north america, uk player and if teams and the top finishers will play in a champi held around the back over to you. >> dowd outdoor with cnbc. thank. >>> 5:26. addres the nation. tonigh president trump will >>> there's this. tears by the ocean. ahead why this special surf side marria proposal was quite writte in the sand. search for survi
up nex on the cnbc business succes of clear the so many people showed up at take home a new best friend. clear the shelters campaign 4600 pets were adopted in our area. 1300 adopted on saturday alone. pets. use the #cleartheshelters and >>> eclipse fever has a number excite dowd has that part of the story. good morning. >> rep hi. defini want to look for and the maker of moon pies wants you to tweet a photo having the the best post could win a year's supply of the tasty treats....
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>> the cnbc rapid update we're at 2.8 it's a different -- this is the cnbc wrap it update -- >> why door him? >> because it's sort of fun. but wait we have a really smart guy here at the -- >> ignore him. >> it's fun. when it gets boring we'll move on to some other stupid joke >> no we don't >> we're going to keep on the same stupid joke >> i'm telling you i've been here awhile -- >> get some new writers. get some new writers >> steve, stay here. joining us right now peter henry, the dean of the nyu stern school of business he's also the author of "turnaround: third world lessons for first world growth." thanks so much for being here. >> great to be here. >> why don't we talk about gdp numbers first. 3% better than people had been anticipating do you think it's a one-off? >> well it's a nice increase it's good to see that. but i think it's really important to see what's going to happen in the future you know, one quarter's numbers do not make a trend and it's really trend growth that matters and my suspicion is that we're still looking at some 2% trend growth in the united states. whic
>> the cnbc rapid update we're at 2.8 it's a different -- this is the cnbc wrap it update -- >> why door him? >> because it's sort of fun. but wait we have a really smart guy here at the -- >> ignore him. >> it's fun. when it gets boring we'll move on to some other stupid joke >> no we don't >> we're going to keep on the same stupid joke >> i'm telling you i've been here awhile -- >> get some new writers. get some new writers >> steve,...
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cnbc/live good morning, i )m dominic chu live at cnbc world headquarters. here are your tosi >>> good morning, i'm dominic chu live at cnbc world headquarters. we'll focus on the u.s. jobs market today, july jobs report out before the opening bell. analysts expect another strong month of hiring with employers forecasted to add 180,000 jobs to the economy. key whether wages are growing, a pickup would be another sign of a tighter labor market paving the way for the federal reserve to announce plans to reduce its massive balance sheet. >>> the dow up nine points closing at the a record high of 22,026, the nasdaq slipt to 2340. >>> also in the news this idea of cars, toyota and mazda announcing they'll build a factory in the u.s. to create 4,000 jobs. it could be operational by the year 2021. atmakers say the factory will produce 300,000 cars a year, half of which will be the toyota corolla. back over to you, scott and laura. >> tdominic, thanks. jobs at 5:30, we'll bring it to you. >>> 4:42, we have another check of weather. >> we have plenty of monsoonal moi
cnbc/live good morning, i )m dominic chu live at cnbc world headquarters. here are your tosi >>> good morning, i'm dominic chu live at cnbc world headquarters. we'll focus on the u.s. jobs market today, july jobs report out before the opening bell. analysts expect another strong month of hiring with employers forecasted to add 180,000 jobs to the economy. key whether wages are growing, a pickup would be another sign of a tighter labor market paving the way for the federal reserve to...
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that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to "squawk alley. sarah?sa, thank you >>> and with that, we'll send it out to chicago and our own will ford frost with a special guest. will, take it away >> sayer yashgs thank you very much yes, indeed, i'm joined about it chairman and ceo of jp morgan chase, jamie dimon good morning you to. >> happy to be here, will. >> great to have you here. and specifically in chicago. you spent seven years of your career here. you happy to be back >> i am. i love chicago we moved here -- i moved here to be chairman and ceo. the whole family moved they went to school here i think it's a wonderful town. the people are wonderful the restaurants are wonderful. i hope you enjoyed it last night. >> a very lively atmosphere. it's great to be here. let's talk about the specific reason why we are here so part of jp morgan's $350 million commitment to investing in skills develop ment you're investing half a million today in a foundation robotics training facility here so why that investment today >> absolutely critical that the b
that's our cnbc news update for this hour. back to "squawk alley. sarah?sa, thank you >>> and with that, we'll send it out to chicago and our own will ford frost with a special guest. will, take it away >> sayer yashgs thank you very much yes, indeed, i'm joined about it chairman and ceo of jp morgan chase, jamie dimon good morning you to. >> happy to be here, will. >> great to have you here. and specifically in chicago. you spent seven years of your career here....
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by the way, we should mention a big interview coming up on cnbc today.er paul ryan will sit down exclusively with cnbc to talk taxes, trade and president trump. be sure to catch that at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >> there are some interesting dynamics going on in terms of -- i don't know what mcconnell's kentucky approval rate is now. i saw jeff flake -- i mean it's weird. i don't know what 2018 is going to bring. >> just to put it quite simply, i'm not sure what side you should pick. >> i know, i don't know. >> do you stay close to the president, you know, looking for his supporters or go completely the opposite way. >> at this point the evidence is that you might -- there still might be a trump umbrella for republicans. >> this could be a wave election, not just a loss for the gop, but a -- if you think about how far we were on the other side of the pendulum >> they have -- just the races that are up in 2018 don't really -- aren't really going the democrats way and neither is the fund-raising right now they're broke. >>> the fda -- they haven't raised nea
by the way, we should mention a big interview coming up on cnbc today.er paul ryan will sit down exclusively with cnbc to talk taxes, trade and president trump. be sure to catch that at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >> there are some interesting dynamics going on in terms of -- i don't know what mcconnell's kentucky approval rate is now. i saw jeff flake -- i mean it's weird. i don't know what 2018 is going to bring. >> just to put it quite simply, i'm not sure what side you should pick....
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a very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen today. >> good morning to you all we're continuing to follow the latest developments out of north korea. that country issuing a new threat against the u.s. overnight vowing to fire four missiles in the waters surrounding guam north korea calling president trump's threats of fire and fury, quote, a load of nonsense. multiple news sources telling they have created a preemptive strike if needed we'll follow that developing story and bring you more when we get it meantime, let's check in on the global market reaction futures pointing lower today and more pronounced fashion for the nasdaq down just over 0.5% for the dow and s&p more like 0.25%. the dow 40 points. the nasdaq down 30 points. this comes off a day of declines making it two days of declines albeit muted declines. essentially flat but just slightly lower yesterday for the s&p. we did see some broad risk off purchases. we did see the 10-year treasury note push to 2.21% at the
a very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm seema mody in for sara eisen today. >> good morning to you all we're continuing to follow the latest developments out of north korea. that country issuing a new threat against the u.s. overnight vowing to fire four missiles in the waters surrounding guam north korea calling president trump's threats of fire and fury, quote, a load of nonsense. multiple news sources telling they have created a...
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might have been on cnbc. quoting this anybody that bets against elon musk is betting against the future of humanity >> you did that lickety-split. who did that for you >> google. >> on the google it's going to catch on >> google ninja. >> you are so behind you're like, oh, the google. at some point. google, facebook, snapchat all those things and you tweet constantly >> i am on the twitter i am an early adapter on the twitter. everything is the. and i do a decent job. the facebook confuses me the stock doesn't. the platform does. >> got it. >>> going to switch to a serious topic. north korea firing back at president trump's threats of fire and fury overnight calling it a load of nonsense. this just the latest in a growing war of words between the u.s. and north korea eamon javers has more on this story. and what else is taking place in washington this morning. eamon? >> that's right, andrew. we saw a variety of statements from u.s. officials yesterday including the president of the united states, secretary of
might have been on cnbc. quoting this anybody that bets against elon musk is betting against the future of humanity >> you did that lickety-split. who did that for you >> google. >> on the google it's going to catch on >> google ninja. >> you are so behind you're like, oh, the google. at some point. google, facebook, snapchat all those things and you tweet constantly >> i am on the twitter i am an early adapter on the twitter. everything is the. and i do a...
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cnbc live in japan with the latest good morning >> good morning to you, wilfred. >> like so many people here in japan, we were woken up around 6:00 a.m. local time with the latest launch from north korea triggering a nationwide alert. broadcasters breaking into programming. some residents in northern japan reported getting text messages on their phone urging them to take cover while still other communities talked about sirens going off urging people to find a safe place here. this was a missile that traveled well over 1600 miles about 15 minutes long going from pyongyang passing over to the northern island of hokkaido before landing in the pacific. prime minister shinzo abe condemning the latest provocations in the strongest term he said he would make every possible effort to protect the lives of the japanese people he did say he spoke with president trump. the prime minister saying president trump was committed to japan 100% and to japan's defense. >> translator: this missile proposes an unprecedented serious and grave threat and damages regional peace and stability. >> the timing is c
cnbc live in japan with the latest good morning >> good morning to you, wilfred. >> like so many people here in japan, we were woken up around 6:00 a.m. local time with the latest launch from north korea triggering a nationwide alert. broadcasters breaking into programming. some residents in northern japan reported getting text messages on their phone urging them to take cover while still other communities talked about sirens going off urging people to find a safe place here. this...
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you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide hey gary, what'd you got here?y is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade >>> welcome back tonight's powerball jackpot is now $700 million tim furlong is in delaware with how quickly tickets are selling, tim. >> reporter: i hadn't heard about the powerball, there's a powerball tonight, kelly how about that we're here where they sell both books and tobacco, but today they've been selling a lot more powerball tickets than anything else because as you know, the jackpot is up to $700 million. by the way, none of these would be a bad thing to win, but here in delaware, this store, 20 years ago, had a woman split a jackpot, made $86 million at one time on one ticket, and we had $121 million in the southern part of delaware just in december so everyone's ho
you're watching cnbc first in business worldwide hey gary, what'd you got here?y is a mobile trading desk so that i can take my trading platform wherever i go. you know that thinkorswim seamlessly syncs across all your devices, right? oh, so my custom studies will go with me? anywhere you want to go! the market's hot! sync your platform on any device with thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade >>> welcome back tonight's powerball jackpot is now $700 million tim furlong is in delaware with...
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. >> martin, no questions from cnbc, sorry. next question. >> are you ready to go >> i don't want to answer that question that way. i'm going to do everything i can to convince the jail that a jail sentence is not appropriate. if after sentencing a jail sentence is imposed, there is still an appeal that would be brought here, and i think some of these counts are hanging by a thread, so my hope is that the end of the appellate process, there is no prison time for martin. >> i'll add very briefly to that, that when you have the entire federal government, including parts of congress, as you may have noticed, mr. braffman accompanied me to congress even, it's a scary feeling. it's a daunting thing to meal the weight of the government on your shoulders, and i think there's maybe only one man who can make that burden a little bit easier, and, you know, i don't think there's anything that pales in comparison to the pressure of feeling the entire government sort of trying to squeeze you and standing up to them and telling them, you kno
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eastern and a first on cnbc interview. don't miss it. >>> let's get to our "closing bell" exchange joining us we have quincy crosby from prudential financial and pete costa from empire executions, both here at post 9 and, of course, rick santelli out at the cme in chicago. quincy, this market all year, the story has been, well, maybe we'll get tax reform and the market seems to say, well, maybe, we don't need it given what else we have to fall back on which is pretty decent economic growth. low rate, high liquidity is the that going to continue to be enough or will we get to that moment when we need something on the fiscal side to happen. >> well, you know, as the fed keeps moving towards its schedule and if we get a series of positive economic data releases, december may come in play, at least the market may think that the fed will give us a rate hike and then you've got to the have fiscal stimulus. you've got to take the baton, especially at these valuations, it has to have a transfer, and i think that could actually get
eastern and a first on cnbc interview. don't miss it. >>> let's get to our "closing bell" exchange joining us we have quincy crosby from prudential financial and pete costa from empire executions, both here at post 9 and, of course, rick santelli out at the cme in chicago. quincy, this market all year, the story has been, well, maybe we'll get tax reform and the market seems to say, well, maybe, we don't need it given what else we have to fall back on which is pretty decent...
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you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide >>> all right. we're back one day after hitting dow 22,000 for the first time ever, stocks still holding above that level up more than 18 points where are we going for our seventh straight record close for the dow? >> yeah. >> been that kind of a run for the industrials. s&p and nasdaq have a little more work to do. >> eight for the dow, and -- and eight-day win streak seventh record close. >> we'll get it right. >> let's get a check on today's market mover the consumer products maker beat wall street expectations thanks to improving margins and strong growth in its cleaning and household businesses and soda stream shares are popping after susquehanna upgrade that had stock to neutral. >> aetna is not getting a boost after posting better than extent abouted earnings, up 2%. the insurer raised its outlook for the rest of the year, and it is preparing to leave the last state where it provides individual insurance for obamacare. >> joining us now is an exclusive interview is mark bertolini
you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide >>> all right. we're back one day after hitting dow 22,000 for the first time ever, stocks still holding above that level up more than 18 points where are we going for our seventh straight record close for the dow? >> yeah. >> been that kind of a run for the industrials. s&p and nasdaq have a little more work to do. >> eight for the dow, and -- and eight-day win...
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also cnbc contributor. worry you the developments in politics over the last four, five days and what it means for the markets? >> the biggest sing is from 2014 to 2016 we are in a dynamic where the street was calling for eight rate hikes at the end of the day global pressures stopped the rate hikes. they vetoed the fed policy path. here it's the policy today most of the street now is calling for no rate hikes over the next year, maybe one or two. the futures over the next 18 months as of yesterday morning were down one hike over the next 18 months. the complacency on bond yields is low 9 trillion of bonds with negative yields in the world so the european economy is growing fast the global economy, msci global is at highest level in four, five years now the global picture has a chance to potentially push the fed into a more aggressive hiking path. >> is that risky for stocks you've been sort of bearish for a long time. every time the fed does something, there's talk of trimming the balance sheet, it's fair t
also cnbc contributor. worry you the developments in politics over the last four, five days and what it means for the markets? >> the biggest sing is from 2014 to 2016 we are in a dynamic where the street was calling for eight rate hikes at the end of the day global pressures stopped the rate hikes. they vetoed the fed policy path. here it's the policy today most of the street now is calling for no rate hikes over the next year, maybe one or two. the futures over the next 18 months as of...
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the grubhub ceo will join us first on cnbc.inal hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box. >>> everything is sort of singing and dancing right now. good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. we are live at the nasdaq marketsite in times square on this friday jobs morning i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick melissa lee has been hanging out with us today. joe is off take a look at the futures ahead of those jobs numbers that will come in just about a half hour, and of course those numbers could turn in all sorts of directions but as of now, the dow looks like it would open up about 65 points higher. nasdaq would open about 9.5 points higher. and the s&p 500 would open just a little over six points we also have some news breaking just in the last half hour bill ackman's pershing square seeking control of adp on employment day, by the way, maybe it makes some sense. ackman also wants to see ceo carlos rodriguez replaced and leslie
the grubhub ceo will join us first on cnbc.inal hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> live from the most powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box. >>> everything is sort of singing and dancing right now. good morning, welcome to "squawk box" right here on cnbc. we are live at the nasdaq marketsite in times square on this friday jobs morning i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick melissa lee has been hanging out with us...
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welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.nan in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost this morning >> let's get right to it a check on global markets. we have strength in the u.s. futures, in the equities market. the dow jones is indicated to open up 117 points s&p 500 pointing to a 9 point higher open. and the nasdaq opening "up with steve kornack up nearly 30 points. this is the first time we may see 22,000 apple earnings after the bell. those will be in focus turning to the ten-year trshry no treasury note, the yield is slightly higher. 2.296% >> so, if we get 109 points, we will hit that 22,000 mark. if the gains hold right now, we should hit that 22,000 mark right around the opening bell. closed at 21,891 yesterday these milestones, maybe they're important for some maybe not for others still an important number. it's a milestone it marks something >> it is if we get that today, it will kick off what will be a busy day in terms of data, earnings we get that inflation read today which the fed has been wat
welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.nan in for sara eisen. >> i'm dominic chu in for wilfred frost this morning >> let's get right to it a check on global markets. we have strength in the u.s. futures, in the equities market. the dow jones is indicated to open up 117 points s&p 500 pointing to a 9 point higher open. and the nasdaq opening "up with steve kornack up nearly 30 points. this is the first time we may see 22,000 apple earnings after the bell. those...
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that stock trading down some 12%. >> wow time for a cnbc news update with sue herera sue?> hi, kelly, hi, wil. here's what's happening at this hour the u.s. top commander in the middle east says the first new deployment of u.s. forces in afghanistan will arrive pretty quickly also, estimation it could take days or weeks secretary of state tillerson says no decision about troops levels have been made. >> what will be different this to imis he has empowered our military commanders on the ground to make more timely decisions and conduct battlefield operations based upon the conditions on the ground with the battle plans that secretary of defense mattis will be approving. that is going to change the dynamic on the ground considerably >> in florida, venus williams did not attend the hearing in the wrongful death lawsuit against her. today her attorneys agreed to turn over her cell phone records. attorneys for the victim claimed distracted driving was to blame for the crash. >>> and treasury secretary steve mnuchin's wife is defending instagram post louise linton tagged several
that stock trading down some 12%. >> wow time for a cnbc news update with sue herera sue?> hi, kelly, hi, wil. here's what's happening at this hour the u.s. top commander in the middle east says the first new deployment of u.s. forces in afghanistan will arrive pretty quickly also, estimation it could take days or weeks secretary of state tillerson says no decision about troops levels have been made. >> what will be different this to imis he has empowered our military commanders...
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ambassador, had a phenomenal career now you're a newly minted cnbc contributor.congratulations i don't know where -- that probably -- i had that up at the top maybe different for you as to where that ranks in your illustrious career but welcome. >> i'm pleased to be with you. >> it's good to have you you know, the more i read, the more disturbed i got, mr. ambassador i'll tell you why. it went over japan, and then reportedly broke up into three pieces, as many of their missiles do, on the other side couldn't that have happened over japan, and couldn't there have been casualties, which would take this to a whole new level because as long as he hasn't -- you know, these are still tests. no one's been hurt or killed but that shows a lot of either recklessness or impunity it just brings it to a new level. or does it >> well, it does it's one of the most provocative and dangerous moves the north koreans have made in decades because they flew this missile, they directed it over hokkaido in northern japan. and the reason the japanese sounded the alarm to their populatio
ambassador, had a phenomenal career now you're a newly minted cnbc contributor.congratulations i don't know where -- that probably -- i had that up at the top maybe different for you as to where that ranks in your illustrious career but welcome. >> i'm pleased to be with you. >> it's good to have you you know, the more i read, the more disturbed i got, mr. ambassador i'll tell you why. it went over japan, and then reportedly broke up into three pieces, as many of their missiles do,...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures. they are showing sharply higher. dow futures indicated up by 73 points s&p indicated up by 7. the nasdaq indicated up by 23, this after a flat day for the markets yesterday. markets ended mixed but everything around the flat line. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell if you want to see what happened overnight in asia, you'll see that the nikkei ended down by 0.1% hang seng was up. shanghai was weaker. and in europe, you'll see that at least at this hour there are some green arrows across the board. cac is the biggest gainer of the three major averages up by 1.1% the dax, up by 0.9%. the dollar, take a look. you'll see that the dollar is up against the euro, trading at 1.17 up against the yen at 110. you can check out crude oil prices yesterday a down day for oil you saw oil stocks come under significant pressure this morning wti up by 33 cents to 47.88 >> a couple of b
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. look at the u.s. equity futures. they are showing sharply higher. dow futures indicated up by 73 points s&p indicated up by 7. the nasdaq indicated up by 23, this after a flat day for the markets yesterday. markets ended mixed but everything around the flat line. we'll see what happens as we get closer to the opening bell if...
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. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc look at u.s.s at this hour after a big day yesterday. the dow looks to open off about 12 points. nasdaq down marginally the s&p 500 off by 3 points. some stocks to watch, iac interactive second quarter profit and revenue topping analysts forecasts aic is up about 60% this year. >>> shares of cheesecake factory are sliding. the chain's second quarter earnings and revenue missed estimates. the company broke a string of 29 quarters of same-store sales growth >>> and take two interactive swung to a first quarter profit. revenue rose 34% driven by increased spending on virtual goods and downloadable add-on items for older games >>> alibaba has struck an agreement with french luxury goodsmaker caring to prevent counterfeit goods being sold on alibaba's platform the two companies will create a joint task force to fight counterfeiting and as part of the agreement caring is agreeing to dismess what it had going, that was an intellectual lawsuit filed against alibaba and its ali pay unit in the u.s. >>> the
. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk box" on cnbc look at u.s.s at this hour after a big day yesterday. the dow looks to open off about 12 points. nasdaq down marginally the s&p 500 off by 3 points. some stocks to watch, iac interactive second quarter profit and revenue topping analysts forecasts aic is up about 60% this year. >>> shares of cheesecake factory are sliding. the chain's second quarter earnings and revenue missed estimates. the company broke a...
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the cfo tells cnbc that the bank is in good shape >> the economy is improving in our main markets, mainly france and italy. so i'm confident that we are on track to reach the financial targets we have set. >>> and adidas scores in china and north america after lifting 2017 guidance. we'll speak with the ceo caspkar rorsted at 12:25 cet. >>> good morning we have a bit of data to get through in the form of composite pmis for the eurozone for july we've got the july services pmi, let me get to that first, 55.4 this is bang in line with forecasts. we did see strong numbers coming out of italy but overall german and french growth, when it comes to the composite number, that did slow a bit. what we're seeing for the composite number for the eurozone is that eurozone business activity lost a bit of momentum in the month of july. but still very strong. the eurozone final composite is 55. 55.7 that would be in line with what we saw in the second quarter growth did slow in three of the big four eurozone economies as was showcased in the regional breakup this morning didn't have too much of an impac
the cfo tells cnbc that the bank is in good shape >> the economy is improving in our main markets, mainly france and italy. so i'm confident that we are on track to reach the financial targets we have set. >>> and adidas scores in china and north america after lifting 2017 guidance. we'll speak with the ceo caspkar rorsted at 12:25 cet. >>> good morning we have a bit of data to get through in the form of composite pmis for the eurozone for july we've got the july...
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cnbc has exclusive insight into how the biggest names of business turned their backs on the presidentthe latest on the fallout straight ahead. >>> and the big money impact how the dramatic turn of events at the intersection of wall street and washington is impacting your investment. it's thursday, august 17, 2017, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost >> we have a lot to talk about today. let's check in on the global markets after u.s. stocks sort of held on to their gains yesterday. they lost a lot of them. dow futures under pressure this down 3 ten-year treasury note yield is lower than this time yesterday that was after the release of the fed minutes, which pointed to continued discussion about the lack of inflation and whether it was really a need to continue to raise interest rates given low inflation even with low unemployment that debate continues on the fed. the market is interpreting it in a dovish way, yields being pushed lower we'll watch that, they just ticked higher, but sti
cnbc has exclusive insight into how the biggest names of business turned their backs on the presidentthe latest on the fallout straight ahead. >>> and the big money impact how the dramatic turn of events at the intersection of wall street and washington is impacting your investment. it's thursday, august 17, 2017, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm sara eisen >> i'm wilfred frost...
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para telemundo yo soy silvana ordonez con cnbc tu dinero es tu futuro.vo / blanca ---increble! el sospechoso de robarse un trailer se tom unos minutos antes de su fechora para tener relaciones sexuales y todo queda captado en cmara. take vo / cesar --- surgen nuevos videos del mismo entrenador deportivo de una escuela que somete a varias adolescentes a una rutina muy dolorosa, el caso es investigado por la polica --- take randy sot para salir adelante hay que tener un poco de apoyo, como el que...
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good morning, and a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc i am wilfred frost. >> seema mody. >> we saw the s&p 500, up 0.6. encouraging given a lot going on last week. this morning we are pointing a little low, the dow lower by 22 points, nasdaq by 12, s & p by two points gasoline futures sharply higher, harvey knocks 15% of capacity off line more on that in a moment we've got gas prices up around 4% this morning. >>> the latest on the situation in texas following hurricane harvey these are pictures from the houston area, much of the fourth large city is underwater flood waters swallowing entire neighborhoods as they race to help stranded residents. here's the latest. more than 20 inches has fallen in houston in the past 24 hours, more expected in the coming days two deaths blamed on hurricane harvey more than 218,000 people are without power. some 13 million from san antonio to lafayette, louisiana are under flood watch warning. the white house announcing that yesterday president trump will head to texas tomorrow to survey damage. >>> we have full team coverage of this rapi
good morning, and a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc i am wilfred frost. >> seema mody. >> we saw the s&p 500, up 0.6. encouraging given a lot going on last week. this morning we are pointing a little low, the dow lower by 22 points, nasdaq by 12, s & p by two points gasoline futures sharply higher, harvey knocks 15% of capacity off line more on that in a moment we've got gas prices up around 4% this morning. >>> the latest on the...
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the address is streetsignseurope@cnbc.com as always, you can find us on twitter, treetsignseurope@cnbc i love reading your tweets you can reach me at @carolincnbc. >>> coming up on the show, fed divided. july minutes shows policymakers pushing for cautious on rate hikes, hawks believe it's risky to divert from normalization back in two. there's a denture adhesive that holds strong until evening. fixodent plus adhesives. just one application gives you superior hold even at the end of the day fixodent. strong more like natural teeth. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> welcome back to the show let's tell you about some corporate news novo nordisk has announced a new diabetes drug succeeded in a trial. it sets the stage for the drug to become the new therapy for
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ryan had to say exclusively to cnbc about how the u.s.ax reform will have to be reformed ylan mui has the story. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan taking the case for tax reform on the road he was here in washington touring a boeing factory and talking with employees and the company's ceo dennis muhlenberg. but president trump threw a wrench in the tax reform message with a tweet that blamed ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for making a mess of the debt ceiling fight i sat down with speaker ryan for an exclusive interview and got his reaction to president trump's comments >> i don't take it as going after me that's an option we were looking at the va deadline came up, we were not able to do that then i'm really not that worried about this we have plenty of options ahead of us. we will pay our debts. make the debt limit, hit the increase before is penetrated, meaning we'll pass a debt limit increase, plenty of options. that one wasn't available. >> do those options include a clean hike of the debt ceiling >> there's a bun
ryan had to say exclusively to cnbc about how the u.s.ax reform will have to be reformed ylan mui has the story. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan taking the case for tax reform on the road he was here in washington touring a boeing factory and talking with employees and the company's ceo dennis muhlenberg. but president trump threw a wrench in the tax reform message with a tweet that blamed ryan and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell for making a mess of the debt ceiling fight i...