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stay tuned all day here on cnbc. >>> let's check in on what the markets are doing. we're lower.digit declines while not any more. typical. the dow lower by 97 points. the s&p by 12, the nasdaq by 25. expecting about 0.5, 0.6% decline at the open. yesterday we expected by the same but by the end of the day we saw a significant rally. only two of the s&p sectors didn't rise by more than 1%. that off the back of fed expectations, being pushed back out to december as opposed to september. we'll discuss that in just a second. >>> european trade this morning, somewhat surprisingly and same is true of asia not showing significant gains because asia and europe decline. yesterday they didn't take part in a late rally we saw on "wall street journal". therefore some expected them to rally today. it comes down to what fed expectations, ecb expectations didn't and europe is soft. quick look at asia. slight declines for the hong kong index slight gains for the japanese index. >> as for the broader market picture oil is on the move. giving back yesterday's gain. wti down 2.5%. hovering above $
stay tuned all day here on cnbc. >>> let's check in on what the markets are doing. we're lower.digit declines while not any more. typical. the dow lower by 97 points. the s&p by 12, the nasdaq by 25. expecting about 0.5, 0.6% decline at the open. yesterday we expected by the same but by the end of the day we saw a significant rally. only two of the s&p sectors didn't rise by more than 1%. that off the back of fed expectations, being pushed back out to december as opposed to...
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it's all on cnbc.s woman owns this house, with new cabinets from this shop, with handles designed here, made here, shipped from here, on this plane flown by this pilot, who owns stock in this company, that builds big things and provides benefits to this woman, with new cabinets. they all have insurance crafted personally for them. not just coverage, craftsmanship. not just insured. chubb insured. waiter: here's your check. oh! you--you got it. you know, since i got rid of my car, i really enjoy walking. ok. got it? no, i'm good. announcer: getting pulled over for buzzed driving could cost you around $10,000 in fines, legal fees, and increased insurance rates. oh, you're home early. you live with your mom? announcer: that'll set your game back a few years. buzzed, busted, and broke because buzzed driving is drunk driving. we got a tempur-flex... and it's got the spring and bounce of a traditional mattress. you sink into it, but you can still move around. and now that i have a tempur-flex, i can finally
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stay tuned, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome. so, fedex helped simplify our e-commerce business and this is not a passive aggressive environment. i just wanted to say, you guys are doing a great job. what's that supposed to mean? fedex. helping small business simplify e-commerce. >>> good morning. deutsche bank shares dropping. capital concerns putting pressure on the lender. we'll tell you the details coming up. >>> your money, your vote. it's debate day. presidential hopefuls hillary clinton and donald trump are preparing to square off on stage tonight. >>> plus, high five fail. a picture of a young prince a
stay tuned, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. now that fedex has helped us simplify our e-commerce, we could focus on bigger issues, like our passive aggressive environment. we're not passive aggressive. hey, hey, hey, there are no bad suggestions here... no matter how lame they are. well said, ann. i've always admired how you just say what's in your head, without thinking. very brave. good point ted. you're living proof that looks aren't everything. thank you. welcome....
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. all the networks are great now. 're talking within a 1% difference in reliability of each other. and, sprint saves you 50% on most current national carrier rates. save money on your phone bill, invest it in your small business. wouldn't you love more customers? i would definitely love some new customers. sprint will help you add customers and cut your costs. switch your business to sprint and save 50% on most current verizon, at&t and t-mobile rates. don't let a 1% difference cost you twice as much. whoooo! for people with hearing loss, visit sprintrelay.com. >> good morning. deutsche bank shares dropping the stock continues to slide and the questions about the firm's stability. >> global investors are on high alert. financial fears putting pressure on stocks around the world. it's friday, september 30th, 2016 and you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ ♪ baby we don't need no reason why ♪ >>> good morning and welcome back to "worldwide exchange". i'm sara aseisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. let's check in on glob
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and more on "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. 's why we want to make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> now to the trade of the day. can the company keep up its momentum? our team crunched the numbers historically. they screened to see what happened after apple jumped more than 10% on four trading days over the last decade. the data shows that shares typically decline on a fifth day. one day after the surge, apple did manage to trade positively more than 60% of the time and one month after an apple share spike, history shows that the stock average as negative return. of course, just history there. for more you can go to cnbc.com and check out cnbc, the valuation and the ramp-up to the holiday season that we're expecting here. >> also one month after, it's probably fair -- >> -- to talk some profits? >> yeah. anyway -- >> yesterday was the ninth and final day of new york fashion week here in new york city
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welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. m sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost in washington today for wells fargo's ceo john stumpf's appearance on capitol hill. he goes before the house financial services committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. more on that in a minute. before we go to the markets, good morning to you, sara. >> we're like ships passing in the night. hopefully back together tomorrow where mr. stumpf goes, wilfred frost goes. a lot to cover. >> where christine lagarde goes, so does sara eisen. >> we had a good event. i'll talk more about that in a bit. let's show you u.s. equity futures, after solid rally yesterday on the back of that unexpected opec deal. energy producers are leading the way around the world. dow futures up almost 3 points. s&p 500 futures flat. nasdaq up by 2. more than 100-point rally yesterday led by caterpillar, exxon. the ten-year treasury note yield. we have some economic data today. after a whole bunch of fed speak and more to anticipate later, ten overyield below 1.60. 1.58. lower yields. tick
welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. m sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost in washington today for wells fargo's ceo john stumpf's appearance on capitol hill. he goes before the house financial services committee at 10:00 a.m. eastern. more on that in a minute. before we go to the markets, good morning to you, sara. >> we're like ships passing in the night. hopefully back together tomorrow where mr. stumpf goes, wilfred frost goes. a lot to cover. >> where christine...
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and welcome to" squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan. g the band kansas because we have the musical guest kicking off their 40th anniversary tour. more on that
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. ♪ >>> good morning and very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. m wilfred frost alongside morgan brennan who is in for sara. >> happy tuesday. >> our top story the presidential debate. hillary clinton and donald trump sparring on a range of topics from taxes and trade to homeland security. >> under my plan i'll be reducing taxes tremendously from 35% to 15% for companies, small and big businesses. that's going to be a job creator like we haven't seen since ronald reagan. >> the kind of plan that donald has put forth would be trickle down economics all over again. in fact, it would be the most extreme version, the biggest tax cuts for the top percent of the people in this country that we've ever had. >> much more on the highlights from last night's debate in a minute. first let's get up to speed on the market action. this morning 10 out of 11 s&p sectors in negative territory. for each of the three main indices, banks the worst performers dragged down really by banking performance in europe but also just a continue jays of the volatility we saw last
. ♪ >>> good morning and very warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. m wilfred frost alongside morgan brennan who is in for sara. >> happy tuesday. >> our top story the presidential debate. hillary clinton and donald trump sparring on a range of topics from taxes and trade to homeland security. >> under my plan i'll be reducing taxes tremendously from 35% to 15% for companies, small and big businesses. that's going to be a job creator like we...
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welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm kara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. security is tight today after multiple explosions in the new york area and a stabbing over minnesota this weekend. we'll have the latest on those developments in a molt. >>> but first a quick check on markets this morning. it does look like we are pointed higher after a volatile last week ended in the green. an outperformance by the technology group and apple, in particular, helped put the stock market over the edge despite a friday sell-off. dow futures are up 93 points in the early session here. s&p futures are up almost 10. and nasdaq futures are up about 22 points. as for the ten-year treasury yield, a big week of not just the fed, but the bank of japan meetings as well, the ten-year yield ticked a bit higher on friday after the u.s. price index inflation data came out a little higher. 0.2%, moving in the right direction. still that only put the odds of a rate hike this week back to 20%. 55%, though, for december. the all-important fed will talk a lot more about that. >> absolutely
welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm kara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. security is tight today after multiple explosions in the new york area and a stabbing over minnesota this weekend. we'll have the latest on those developments in a molt. >>> but first a quick check on markets this morning. it does look like we are pointed higher after a volatile last week ended in the green. an outperformance by the technology group and apple, in particular, helped put the...
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you're a busy man, aren't you. >> aren't we all on cnbc. lots to come on "world wide exchange."ack in a couple of minutes. what's it like to be in good hands? like finding new ways to be taken care of. home, car, life insurance obviously, ohhh... but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> welcome back to "world wide exchange." is s&p and dow expected to open jups negative and the nasdaq positive. saw about .30 to .50% of gains. joining us now, chief strategist and management. thanks for joining us. the last couple of weeks been an issue of bringing forward fed rate expectations and yesterday the job number. it's been pushed back again. what's your latest expectation. >> tremendous amount of complacency going on in the market. you look at what came out of the fed in jackson hole. yellen's speech. fisher's speech. trying to talk you have september. certainly t
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welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc.'m sara eisen. >> it is the first day of autumn today. >> fall. >> autumn. even if i say your word, you would pick me up for saying it wrong. >> fall. >> happy fall, happy autumn. the summer was wonderful. over too soon. it's throwback thursday today. the theme is coming, what is it? a fall theme. look at that. >> let's get you caught up to speed on the markets post federal reserve and post rally day on wall street. the market actually climbed more than 1%. it looks like futures are pointed higher again. a smaller amount this morning. dow futures up 20. s&p up 1.2. nasdaq futures up 6. the ten-year treasury note yield the fed decides to pause and hold off, wait for the economy to have room to run. the ten-year yield at 1.64. yields came lower after the fed. a lot of focus on the forecast or the dots for when fed members think the rate hikes will come and a lot look forward to 2017 where they pared it down from three hikes to two hikes. >> the pace of hikes might be slower. also focus o
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >> dpoorng. welcome back to "worldwide exchange". eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. john stumpf was the before senate banking committee. more on that. >>> let's check in on the global markets. i would say pretty quiet awaiting two key central bank decisions out from japan and the fed tomorrow. dow futures are up 51 points. that's been an improvement in the last half hour. s&p futures are up six points and nasdaq futures are up 4.5. this after they closed pretty flattish yesterday giving back what was a sizable rally in the face of oil prices which came off well off of their highs. as for the early action in europe, sort of mixed. you mentioned the word treading water. that's what it feels like. the german dax is up half a percent. france up .2%. italy and spain are trading lower. as for the action overnight in asia, here is what we saw. we'll bring it up. in hong kong flat. shanghai flat as well. south korea adding half of a percent. >> the broader markets let's look at oil prices. the move yesterday came off the highs were soft this morn
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we'll have a first on cnbc interview with the ceo, coming up. d we are less than ten minutes from the close in europe. it is looking to be a dramatic one. european stocks hit the highs of the session. more "squawk alley" coming right up. cdw brought i.t. orchestration to printing, dramatically increasing print security with enterprise printers by hp. which is great, unless you're a corporate spy. unsecured printing makes your network vulnerable. enterprise printers by hp help prevent costly security breaches that can compromise your network and reputation. so i'm stuck spying the old fashioned way. hey. i'm not spying. secure printing by hp. i.t. orchestration by cdw. [text message alert rings] [texting keystrokes] >>> keep your eyes on shares of deutsche right now, extending their earlier gains. a moment ago, up about 7.5%. right now, better than 12% on this report that it will soon announce a settlement with the justice department. deutsche is declining comment on that. kate kelly has more on what has been a volatile week for the ba bank, germa
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you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning. stocks on a three-day win streak.ll ask if the bulls can finish the week strong. >>> under pressure, the dollar on track for its worst week in a month, the top currency strategists from city group will join us. that's straight ahead. >> get ready to binge. netflix debuting the october lineup. and it is already trending. friday, september 23rd, 2016. and you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ♪ >> good morning. welcome back to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm sara eisen with dom chu. >> i love being here because the music is so awesome. >> our producer is an all-star deejay. >> let's get a check of what is happening on global markets. we're seeing a pause for this great week for stocks post fed in the united states. if you look at futures now, we're showing just very, very fractional losses, s&p 500 futures down by 4 or 5 points. dow jones futures down by 23. nasdaq off by 4 points as well. very, very much a wait and see to see how regular trading kicks off. as opposed to what is happening in europe, seeing mor
you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. >>> good morning. stocks on a three-day win streak.ll ask if the bulls can finish the week strong. >>> under pressure, the dollar on track for its worst week in a month, the top currency strategists from city group will join us. that's straight ahead. >> get ready to binge. netflix debuting the october lineup. and it is already trending. friday, september 23rd, 2016. and you're watching "worldwide...
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on cnbc. first in business worldwide. [click] [click] man: ♪ you're beautiful ♪ i'm coming back [clicking] ♪ back to you >>> welcome back to "fast money." the price target to 960 publication bucks. a 20% jump. 49 million users, tracking for 12 million ads for 2016, saying the remaining addressable is another $60 million. tim. >> yeah, john blacklidge does interesting stuff on their deep dive. he talks about the power of prime and it's more about, hey, prime users more likely to be streaming users. and makes that, you know, that crossover. so, in fact, how amazon could really be impeding heavily on the streaming of music. obviously on netflix. the businesses we don't always talk about with relation to amazon. so is this a place where you should put a higher multiple on the stock? i don't think so. i think it's pointing out that the prime business is the core to what they do in retail and it's going to get better. >> yeah, so it's the core to what they do in retail. the margins okay for the first time in years, and retail.
on cnbc. first in business worldwide. [click] [click] man: ♪ you're beautiful ♪ i'm coming back [clicking] ♪ back to you >>> welcome back to "fast money." the price target to 960 publication bucks. a 20% jump. 49 million users, tracking for 12 million ads for 2016, saying the remaining addressable is another $60 million. tim. >> yeah, john blacklidge does interesting stuff on their deep dive. he talks about the power of prime and it's more about, hey, prime users...
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a first on cnbc interview with a man who just issued the $100 million fine.onsumer financial protection bureau richard cordray. >> will hillary clinton's health concerns and deplorables comment have a big impact? the latest polling data is coming up later on "closing bell." stay with us. [ crash ] and reunited three decades later for a tour that sold out in three minutes. and your cisco hybrid cloud handled millions of ticket orders without breaking a sweat. before all of this, [ crash ] the experts at cdw orchestrated a cisco hybrid cloud solution. scalability by cisco. orchestration by cdw. we're drowning in information. 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. it's not just a car... it's your daily retreat. go ahead, spoil yourself. the es and es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. across new york state, f
a first on cnbc interview with a man who just issued the $100 million fine.onsumer financial protection bureau richard cordray. >> will hillary clinton's health concerns and deplorables comment have a big impact? the latest polling data is coming up later on "closing bell." stay with us. [ crash ] and reunited three decades later for a tour that sold out in three minutes. and your cisco hybrid cloud handled millions of ticket orders without breaking a sweat. before all of this,...
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welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost alongside morgan brennan this morning. od morning. >> good morning. congratulations on being halfway through a busy "newsweek." >> we're not until we're halfway through the show today. almost there. >> almost there. >> lots of news to cover. lots breaking in europe on deutsche bank. headlines on wells fargo. sara not here this morning. on assignment in chicago. she'll bring you an interview with imf head christine lagarde, 11:45 a.m. eastern time. sara with christine lagarde, talking about the woes in europe with the imf cheap. let's check in on what markets are doing. a decent risk on rally yesterday, around three quarters of 1% of gains for the main indices. the nasdaq better. of the s&p 500 sectors, most were positive. tech the best, utilities the worst. it was traditional, the exciting sectors do well, the boring sectors less well. this morning we expect that to continue. the dow higher by 31 points. let's look at the ten-year treasury note. we have seen bond buying of late over the last week or so. sparked in europe's
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here on cnbc. >>> a lot of heavy lifting. i'm exhausted. anyway, tonight's debate could have an impact on the markets where the strategist from ubs and howard lynch are. the u.s. equity futures are tracking what is happening in europe but not quite as bad in europe down 70. "squawk box" will be right back. i'm anne. i'm a scientist. why don't you let me... and me... help you out? ♪ you're gonna hear what i say... ♪ i love taking stuff apart and building new things out of it. anne: pal's my most advanced annedroid. [gasps] this is awesome. ♪ oh anne: you haven't seen anything yet. announcer: give your cardboard box another life. >>> welcome back, everybody. we have a few stocks to watch today. germany's lanxess is buying chemtura at a have of $2.7 billion. lanxess will pay $33.50 a share. that's a premium of 19%. the deal will expand lanxess businesses in lubricants and flame retardants. >>> and samsung is delaying the sale of the new smartphone to october 1st. the moves are necessary to complete the ongoing recall of that device. as you prob
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. >> a very good morning and warm welcome on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost along with morgan in for sara. welcome morgan. >> good morning and thank you for having me. i'm excited to be here. it's my first time and i'm really excited to be your copilot early hour. >> great to have you with us. very good morning. happy friday. let's get straight to the market action. we were a little soft yesterday. a quarter of a percent down. the nasdaq a little softer still around .50 declines. we're expected to go into a third session in a row of declines today. you can see now the dow called lower 30 points. the s&p 500. the nasdaq by around 12 points. yesterday energy over took telcos as the best performing sector year to date as wti rallied 4%. in general, though, it was a theme of taking money off the table. the ecb failed to deliver with sufficient dovish action or rhetoric. either way we didn't get what we expected. markets lost a little bit of steam. as we look at the bond markets, we did see yields tick up yesterday around the world as that ecb action didn't come in in terms of easeness. and tod
. >> a very good morning and warm welcome on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost along with morgan in for sara. welcome morgan. >> good morning and thank you for having me. i'm excited to be here. it's my first time and i'm really excited to be your copilot early hour. >> great to have you with us. very good morning. happy friday. let's get straight to the market action. we were a little soft yesterday. a quarter of a percent down. the nasdaq a little softer still around .50 declines....
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and again, watch coverage on cnbc starting at 2:00 p.m. ive q&a afterwards. >>> cnbc and inc. magazine teaming up for an iconic conference tomorrow with a look at the start-up scene. >> hey there. we are here at boston's hall ahead of that conference where i talked with one start-up that wants to be sure your bike never gets stolen again. anyone who's biked in a big city knows they're at risk for flat tires and potentially losing their bikes to thooieves if it isn't properly secured. >> we back it with a no matter what guarantee against theft. >> if you're wondering how, we were too. the answer? a first in class security bolt. >> everything on it from the handlebars to the wheels to the seat is actually locked down with a custom security bolt. it's essentially like having a key to your car. >> the boston-based start-up launched in 2012 with a very different product. a bike light that was also impossible to steal. they went into boston tech stars in 2014 with their eye on moving into manufacturing a bike specifically for city riders. today f
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on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you from me as well.et straight to the action. a late in the day rally took the dow and s&p to above flat. the nasdaq up a quarter of a percent yesterday in the premarket we are now once get pretty flat. the s&p low and the nasdaq called slightly higher. the stock 600 broadly flat as we came into today's trade. ending the week just positive for the week as a whole. the ftse 100 has lagged. it was down 1% for week. it's still flat. in asia we a seeing activity. the nikkei just below flat having a strong week in the face of some weakness in the yen. shanghai and hong kong closing out a little bit positive. >> almost 2% decline for the yen this week. huge sigh of relief for the japanese policymakers and stock market market as well. >> as for the broader market. oil is back on the radar front and center these days after a pretty steep selloff. we'll talk about it in a few minutes. over the course of the week rebounding this morning. wti back down to 43.59. brent is up 1% as well. ten-year treasury yield. hove
on cnbc. i'm sara eisen. >> i'm wilfred frost. good morning to you from me as well.et straight to the action. a late in the day rally took the dow and s&p to above flat. the nasdaq up a quarter of a percent yesterday in the premarket we are now once get pretty flat. the s&p low and the nasdaq called slightly higher. the stock 600 broadly flat as we came into today's trade. ending the week just positive for the week as a whole. the ftse 100 has lagged. it was down 1% for week. it's...
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we'll speak exclusively later on cnbc. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday and we're roughly one hour into the trading session. the stock 600 is not moving nir at this point. we got the very week ism numbers out yesterday. that is once again lowering the odds for a rate hike from the fed in the month of september. the odds are now down to 15%. let's have a look at the embassies one by one. we're seeing the xetra dax up 0.1%. did get some weak german industrial output numbers. steepest drop down 1.2%. that comes on the back of their weak factory orders. the cac 40 is flat. the ftse mib is up 0.1%. quick look at the sectors. travel and leisure down .5%. similar decline for banks. >> thanks for that one. we continue to watch the debate around the fed rate hike expectations of course. we did get comment from williams yesterday. pushing for a rate hike sooner than later. said the economy has climbed back to full strength and therefore makes sense to move monetary policy gradually back to the normal. join us how, paul, head of research at northern tr
we'll speak exclusively later on cnbc. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday and we're roughly one hour into the trading session. the stock 600 is not moving nir at this point. we got the very week ism numbers out yesterday. that is once again lowering the odds for a rate hike from the fed in the month of september. the odds are now down to 15%. let's have a look at the embassies one by one. we're seeing the xetra dax up 0.1%. did get some weak german industrial output numbers....
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eastern time on cnbc. coming up, gold to 1,500 bucks an ounce. e strategist says the metal is heading by year end. what makes him so bullish. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. remember here at ally, nothing stops us from doing right by our customers. who's with me? i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. i'm in. ♪ ♪ one, two, - wait, wait. wait - where's tina? doing the hand thing? yep! we are all in for our customers. ally. do it right. we are all in for our customers. hey, jesse. who are you? i'm vern, the orange money retirement rabbit from voya. orange money represents the money you put away for retiremen
eastern time on cnbc. coming up, gold to 1,500 bucks an ounce. e strategist says the metal is heading by year end. what makes him so bullish. you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options...
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you can catch the coverage on cnbc. stick around for the post debate analysis here on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> breaking news on mylan happening right now. let's get to meg at hq. >> mylan saying it's clarifying the epipen profit figures it's provided to congress. this according to dow jones, saying epipen's pretax profits are 60% higher than it told congress, it calculated the profits by including taxes, it now says it's providing more detailed calculations to congress. mylan down almost 1%. again, mylan saying it's clarifying the pre-tax profits on the epipen. bring you anymore news on that. >> thank you for that. that story continues. >>> when we come back, as ad week kicks off in new york city, facebook is still feeling the heat over what some of calling inflate-gate. media link ceo is joining us, he'll weigh in next. >>> plus, shares of twitter under pressure after friday's wild ride. >>> and google glass may have been a flop, but that's not stopping snapchat from releasing its own pair of smart specta
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i'm melissa lee, you're watching "fast money" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. here's what else is coming up on "fast." >>> these two are gearing up for their first debate. and here's what it could do to the market. we'll tell you the one group of stocks that could be hardest hit. >>> plus -- that's basically what happened to oil today. on reports opec won't reach a deal next week. and we'll tell you what has one top technician saying this is just the beginning of the breakdown. all that and more ahead this hour. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. doenough for retirement?aved are you or your spouse 62 or older? a government-backed reverse mortgage enables you to turn the equity you've built into the retirement you deserve. with over 20 years in the mortgage business, lendingtree allows you to compare free reverse mortgag
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oh, and watch it all play out on cnbc tonight at 9:00 like me. on "mad money," the hottest pot stock on the planet up 17% today alone after today's promising trial results. i'll see if gw pharma can keep smoking in my exclusive with the ceo. then the phone race is heating up, literally. i'm going to give you my take on how samsung's ill-timed battery issue could light a fire under apple, and i'm talking about a further. forget a tin grin. i'm eyeing a company that's taking an eye on the braces market. don't miss my interview with the ceo of align technology. and stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. they may want the latest products and services, but they demand the best shopping experiences. they're your customers. and by blending physical with digital, cognizant is helping 8 of the 10 largest u.s. retailers meet their demands
oh, and watch it all play out on cnbc tonight at 9:00 like me. on "mad money," the hottest pot stock on the planet up 17% today alone after today's promising trial results. i'll see if gw pharma can keep smoking in my exclusive with the ceo. then the phone race is heating up, literally. i'm going to give you my take on how samsung's ill-timed battery issue could light a fire under apple, and i'm talking about a further. forget a tin grin. i'm eyeing a company that's taking an eye on...
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you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. what's going on here?the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at voya.com. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical information about every inch of the car from virtually anywhere. brakes are getting warm. confirmed, daniel you need to cool your brakes. understood, brake bias back 2 clicks. giving them the agility to have speed & precision. because no one knows & like at&t. >>> a historic day for sarepta. the stock skyrocketing more than 70% on the fda decision to fast track approval for a drug used to trade mus call oar dystrophy. they are at the highest level since 2002. meg tirrell joins us with ed kaye as interim ceo. meg, take it away. >> dr. kaye, thank you for being here. a historic da
you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. what's going on here?the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at voya.com. this car is traveling over 200 miles per hour. to win, every millisecond matters. both on the track and thousands of miles away. with the help of at&t, red bull racing can share critical...
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>> you watch "power lunch" on cnbc. >> what else would you be doing? >> and i recall a few weeks ago, if not a month ago, the time sort of slips away. great interview with richard fain, royal caribbean. that night on this show, we talked about, hey, folks, this stock got really cheap, really quickly on valuation, it's extraordinarily cheap, looking at a double bottom around 64 bucks. nice dividend for a play. all the bad news might be out. royal caribbean looks good. look where it is today. look at the type of day it had today. what does it mean? it means carnival cruise might have given them more air cover for the stock to continue higher. i'm not saying it's getting to 85, but could you see the levels we last saw march to april. in rcl. >> you know what happens this time of year? >> what happens. >> the temperature gets cooler. >> do you want to go on a cruise? if i said zika -- >> yeah, that was the -- the weather. >> going on a cruise. >> but anyway. is that a hypothetical question? >> what is that? >> if i were to say -- >> if i were say -- no? >>
>> you watch "power lunch" on cnbc. >> what else would you be doing? >> and i recall a few weeks ago, if not a month ago, the time sort of slips away. great interview with richard fain, royal caribbean. that night on this show, we talked about, hey, folks, this stock got really cheap, really quickly on valuation, it's extraordinarily cheap, looking at a double bottom around 64 bucks. nice dividend for a play. all the bad news might be out. royal caribbean looks good....
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew sorkin. welcome back andrew. >> good to see you. >> we were a week natural ago. >> briefly for a day. >> one day. >> now it's september and it's back to school and back to seriousness for us. we hope you're ready to get back to work too. let's take a look at the u.s. equity futures at this hour. see at least right now things looking slightly higher. nasdaq up by close to 2. still a lot of questions swirling about that weak r than expected job report from the fed. we're going to talk a lot about that this morning. in the meantime, take a look at what happened overnight in asia. the nikkei was up a quarter of a percentage point. markets higher in china too with the shanghai up .60%. hang sang putting in a similar gain. if you take a look at what's happening in the early trading in europe, things are mixed at this point. dax is up a third of a percent. cac is up just under .20%. ftse is down .20% and check out crude oil price this is morning, up 1% settling in just under $45 for wti. >>> among st
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew sorkin. welcome back andrew. >> good to see you. >> we were a week natural ago. >> briefly for a day. >> one day. >> now it's september and it's back to school and back to seriousness for us. we hope you're ready to get back to work too. let's take a look at the u.s. equity futures at this hour. see at least right now things looking slightly higher. nasdaq up by close...
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ideas, inspirations, strategy from the best in business all day coverage continues on cnbc. >>> alpha's to think that the human brain can't make a judgment about one company versus another, one set of products versus another. i mean, these companies are run by human beings, right? and each one of us makes that judgment every single day as to what we think the future is of those opportunities. and that's what great portfolio managers do. >> that was j.p. morgan's mary erdoes rejecting the idea active management is dead. you can hear more of what she and other big money managers had to say about watching the entire panel. it's available at deliveringalpha.cnbc.com. >>> our guest list this morning has been peter boockvar, cnbc contributor. peter, just a quick thought on the markets from here. >> i know there's a tremendous amount of focus on what the fed did and what they will do, but don't let that distract you from focusing on long-term interest rates globally. which i think bottomed in the middle of july in the post-brexit blowoff. bank of japan is acknowledging they can't push this any
ideas, inspirations, strategy from the best in business all day coverage continues on cnbc. >>> alpha's to think that the human brain can't make a judgment about one company versus another, one set of products versus another. i mean, these companies are run by human beings, right? and each one of us makes that judgment every single day as to what we think the future is of those opportunities. and that's what great portfolio managers do. >> that was j.p. morgan's mary erdoes...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew sorkin. lcome back andrew. >> good to see you. >> we were a week natural ago. >> briefly for a day. >> one day. >> now it's september and it's back to school and back to seriousness for us. we hope you're ready to get back to work too. let's take a look at the u.s. equity futures at this hour. see at least right now things looking slightly higher. nasdaq up by close to 2. still a lot of questions swirling
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew sorkin. lcome back andrew. >> good to see you. >> we were a week natural ago. >> briefly for a day. >> one day. >> now it's september and it's back to school and back to seriousness for us. we hope you're ready to get back to work too. let's take a look at the u.s. equity futures at this hour. see at least right now things looking slightly higher. nasdaq up by close to...
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on cnbc. and now it is time for the and then the lightning round is over, are you ready, ski daddy! talk being about the lightning round, starting with jack in massachusetts. jake. >> caller: hey, jim, how's it going, big fan of the show. >> thank you. consider i'm just wondering, potash is talking about a merger. >> let's stay with that one. >> caller: looking for an a little insight on incyte. >> i think i would hold off for now. i think september could be a dicey month for stocks like that. stan in florida. >> caller: jim, i have a speculative position in a small >> because you framed it like that, will i bless that idea, because that is ever speculative. let's go to mark in utah. >> caller: booyah from behind the curtain. it seems like it would be a good investment, because they're set up to export liquid natural gas. >> i can't go with it. the man who built the company is reason we got involved in it. no go back. glen in new york, glen. >> yeah, big booyah to you. i wanted to ask you about a company that deals with the shortages, international shortages of freshwater. need to w
on cnbc. and now it is time for the and then the lightning round is over, are you ready, ski daddy! talk being about the lightning round, starting with jack in massachusetts. jake. >> caller: hey, jim, how's it going, big fan of the show. >> thank you. consider i'm just wondering, potash is talking about a merger. >> let's stay with that one. >> caller: looking for an a little insight on incyte. >> i think i would hold off for now. i think september could be a...
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questioned clinton's health expressed concern on cnbc. "it was quite sad to be honest with you. and i hope she gets well soon. no satisfaction, believe me, whatsoever. (jamie yuccas/cbs news, washington) clinton is 68. trump is 70. neither has released their full medical records although trump said this morning he had a physical last week and plans to release the results soon. he also released a new ad attacking clinton's comments last week at an lgbt fundraiser where she insulted half of trump's supporters. sot from ad hillary ct supporters into what i call the 'basket of deplorables.' the racists, sexists, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you name it." people like you . . . you . . . and you. "deplorable." clinton has said she regrets the comments. jamie yuccas, cbs news, the white house. ((michael stevens)) >> trump's campaign says it will begin airing the ad in the battleground states of ohio, pennsylvania, north carolina and florida this week. by the way... clinton is scheduled to make a still happening as planned./// ((michael stevens)) >>> 8 news now is your local el
questioned clinton's health expressed concern on cnbc. "it was quite sad to be honest with you. and i hope she gets well soon. no satisfaction, believe me, whatsoever. (jamie yuccas/cbs news, washington) clinton is 68. trump is 70. neither has released their full medical records although trump said this morning he had a physical last week and plans to release the results soon. he also released a new ad attacking clinton's comments last week at an lgbt fundraiser where she insulted half of...
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we actually spoke with donald trump last week on cnbc. here's what he said about nafta. he said nafta is the worst trade deal ever made. not in this country, but in the history of the world. nafta is a one-way street into mexico and other places. what do you say to that? >> well, we gained manufacturing jobs when i was president, and we gained 1.7 million jobs. between 2010 and 2014 although mr. trump kept saying we needed the wall, there was no net in migration from mexico. mexico is our third biggest trading partner, and until their economy kind of took alt b litt bit of a notes dive after 2014, there was no migration because they could support themselves, and they were trying to be good neighbors. products we import from mexico have about 40% american contributed content of products . products we import from china have about 4%. i think it's a little more complicated than he says, and i think the real nafta problem -- i mean, the real mexican problem is not nafta. it's look at what happened to carrier and they moved that plant down there. i think that was bad. that's b
we actually spoke with donald trump last week on cnbc. here's what he said about nafta. he said nafta is the worst trade deal ever made. not in this country, but in the history of the world. nafta is a one-way street into mexico and other places. what do you say to that? >> well, we gained manufacturing jobs when i was president, and we gained 1.7 million jobs. between 2010 and 2014 although mr. trump kept saying we needed the wall, there was no net in migration from mexico. mexico is our...
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more on the speech and headlines on the rest of the day here on cnbc. >>> let's give you a quick checkn the negotiabglobal market. s&p and dow managed to finish the month strong. dow futures losing a bit of air throughout the morning. still up 43 points. s&p up 4 and nasdaq up about 15. this ahead of some key data points. initial jobless claims on thursday. jobless reports manufacturing numbers and more. as for the early action in europe, you mentioned european soft, but strong in the uk. bouncing back post-brexit. i would just say the ftse 100 in the uk is flat. the rest of the embassies stronger. as for the action in asia overnight. hong kong shares are the stars lately. highest level since last year for that market. shanghai comp closing lower. nikkei bouncing off the weaker yen. we've seen in the last two se s sessions. finishing higher by .25%. second quarter productivity and labor cost. at 10:00 a.m. look for august services index and july construction spending. big auto makers release sales and cleveland fed president speaking this afternoon. >>> joins us now to discuss markets
more on the speech and headlines on the rest of the day here on cnbc. >>> let's give you a quick checkn the negotiabglobal market. s&p and dow managed to finish the month strong. dow futures losing a bit of air throughout the morning. still up 43 points. s&p up 4 and nasdaq up about 15. this ahead of some key data points. initial jobless claims on thursday. jobless reports manufacturing numbers and more. as for the early action in europe, you mentioned european soft, but strong...
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john, we'll see you then. >> you bet. >> don't forget our coverage right here on cnbc. >>> and other ws, pivoting to banks, deutsche lows on fears they'll have to face $14 billion fine. germany's largest lender says capital raising is not an issue and has never asked for government help. and then published reports say goldman will cut a quarter of investment banking jobs in asia amid a slowdown in m&a. but a lot of discussion this morning about what a reasonable fine for d.b. could be. >> i think -- let's compare this with j.p. morgan $13 billion in justice. jamie dimon, i'm not saying anyone was a wizard at seeing things coming. but he had $28 billion in reserves going into negotiations. deutsche bank for many years did not think this could ever lead to anything big. so if you look at the reserves, they're dramatically smaller. >> about six, as i recall. >> yeah. you had to pay those fines. and i was looking through about when you had to pay them. were they staggered? >> right. >> no. you had to write a check. i think that's part of the worry. deutsche bank came in with a very differ
john, we'll see you then. >> you bet. >> don't forget our coverage right here on cnbc. >>> and other ws, pivoting to banks, deutsche lows on fears they'll have to face $14 billion fine. germany's largest lender says capital raising is not an issue and has never asked for government help. and then published reports say goldman will cut a quarter of investment banking jobs in asia amid a slowdown in m&a. but a lot of discussion this morning about what a reasonable fine...
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eastern here on cnbc.r of the premier we will speak with the designer of the 9/11 memorial michael arad. stay with us. much more ahead on "squawk on the street." when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it. but once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the machines respond. harnessing data to make great products better - that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> markets are awaiting tomorrow's jobs number but we could be in for a volatile month. historically september seen average up or down moves of 4.5% making it the second most volatile month of the year. for more on the september trade we're joined by cantor fitzgerald bill nickels and hans, global head of investment strategy at stifel wealth and investment management. nice to see you here. more volatile month than the one w
eastern here on cnbc.r of the premier we will speak with the designer of the 9/11 memorial michael arad. stay with us. much more ahead on "squawk on the street." when whirlpool builds an appliance, they put everything they know into it. but once it's sold, there usually isn't a way to keep improving that product. today, whirlpool can analyze iot sensor data from connected appliances on the ibm cloud. so they can continuously learn how customers are using their products. and how the...
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on cnbc. as someone who goes by the gigantic construction site every day, i have pretty much decided that it would take forever to out something together there, something that could meld commerce and remembrance in any dignified way. and i was a bit fearful, too, when i instinctively ducked my head when i saw a plane reflected on the glass of the tower on a crystal-clear day when we started filming. but as we did interview after interview of these directly involved people in the reconstruction, including the denizens of the new tower, i learned that the noisy coalition of interests that came together was successful in accomplishing the impossible, building a respectful memorial to those who lost their lives, as well as erecting a wondrous and secure tower that serves as a and resilience that made me proud. merging commerce and remembrance seemed to be an impossible goal. after watching tonight's documentary, i would like to think you agree with me that the project has succeeded in doing both,
on cnbc. as someone who goes by the gigantic construction site every day, i have pretty much decided that it would take forever to out something together there, something that could meld commerce and remembrance in any dignified way. and i was a bit fearful, too, when i instinctively ducked my head when i saw a plane reflected on the glass of the tower on a crystal-clear day when we started filming. but as we did interview after interview of these directly involved people in the reconstruction,...
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that premiers tonight on cnbc. we'll give you a preview, next. the number of units we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you don't round up facts. powerful analytics driving decisions for the world's most valuable brands. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> hadn't thought of that either. it's going to be 15 years. we're approaching that anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. and today ground zero and the downtown area has gone through a transformation that includes a retail resurgence. courtney reagan now joins us with that part of the story. hi, courtney. >> reporter: good morning to you, joe. there's been a lot of changes since the tragedy of 9/11 15 years ago. and retail has played a big part in the revitalization. according to the downtown alliance for new york, lower manhattan has added 2 million square feet of retail space in just the l
that premiers tonight on cnbc. we'll give you a preview, next. the number of units we'll make next month to maximize earnings. that's a projection. no, it's a fact. based on hundreds of proprietary and open data sets folded into a real-time, actionable analytics model. nine. eight. three. five. two. you're not gonna round that up? you don't round up facts. powerful analytics driving decisions for the world's most valuable brands. hewlett packard enterprise. >>> hadn't thought of that...
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you're watching "fast money" on cnbc. here's what else is coming up on fast. >> yep, pete pitching the crew on what he says is the best stock to own right now and it could be a home run for your portfol portfolio. plus, here's how excited apple fans are about tomorrow's big product announcement. we'll tell you why that could be a good thing for the stock. when "fast money" returns. hon go pin jobs dar llion angrowy prramslikekedk do tecomy. we don't ebt pem ust 8 yes,st wbad newsormalless. est feral prra >>> donald trump taking aim after the r federal reserve this week. while in ohio this week, he told a reporter quote, they're keeping the rates down so everything else doesn't go down. we have a false economy. the only thing that's strong st the artificial stock market. the remarks sounded similar to what these fwis have been saying. >> i don't think the fed wants to add a bear market to a recession. i think they're going to keep this bubble going. they're going to talk as if they can raise rates because they don't want to
you're watching "fast money" on cnbc. here's what else is coming up on fast. >> yep, pete pitching the crew on what he says is the best stock to own right now and it could be a home run for your portfol portfolio. plus, here's how excited apple fans are about tomorrow's big product announcement. we'll tell you why that could be a good thing for the stock. when "fast money" returns. hon go pin jobs dar llion angrowy prramslikekedk do tecomy. we don't ebt pem ust 8...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with andrew kernan and andrew ross sorkin. security is tight in new york city after multiple explosions in the area. also a mall stabbing in minnesota over the weekend. we will have the latest in just a moment. >>> first, though, we'll get a check on the markets. the u.s. equity futures this morning are indicated higher. the dow futures up by 90 points. the s&p futures up by 9 points. the nasdaq up by 19 after the market did make some gains for the week last week. overnight in asia, the nikkei was closed for a public holiday. this is in celebration of respect for your elders. you can see the asian markets that were open, the hang seng was up .90%. similar gains for the shanghai composite and the kospi in south korea. in early trading in europe at this hour, you'll see green arrows as well with the biggest gainer among the major markets. the cac in france is up by a third of a percent. and wti crude is up by 1.5% to 43.68. >>> back to the top story, another explos
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with andrew kernan and andrew ross sorkin. security is tight in new york city after multiple explosions in the area. also a mall stabbing in minnesota over the weekend. we will have the latest in just a moment. >>> first, though, we'll get a check on the markets. the u.s. equity futures this morning are indicated higher. the dow futures up by 90 points. the s&p futures up by 9 points. the nasdaq up by 19 after...
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the whole notion of him going on cnbc saying carl will unload stake or looking to unload his stake. icahn. >> carl icahn, biggest shareholder, carl buying more, they think that is shot that they won't leave them alone. they're fighting back. what we understand from sources inside of the place, they have no intents and purposes to slow down their attack ads on bill ackman. they will go further on the offensive. here is one other thing. it kind of adds to some of the reporting we've been doing. what we understand, they do, they have, their lawyers have drawn up, put together a draft lawsuit. so there, against bill ackman. they have taken what we understand is the first steps to a possible lawsuit against bill ackman. what the lawsuit might be, i think it might be along the lines of slander and libel. not saying i agree with them. they say they have been libeled and slandered by bill ackman. from what we understand attorneys in the company drawn up a suit on bill ackman, based on his attacks. liz: drawn up. haven't decided. >> i give it, asking me personally, suits like this are diffic
the whole notion of him going on cnbc saying carl will unload stake or looking to unload his stake. icahn. >> carl icahn, biggest shareholder, carl buying more, they think that is shot that they won't leave them alone. they're fighting back. what we understand from sources inside of the place, they have no intents and purposes to slow down their attack ads on bill ackman. they will go further on the offensive. here is one other thing. it kind of adds to some of the reporting we've been...
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as the second hour of "squawk box" begins now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, firstbusiness worldwide. i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. this is distracting. we're sending a signal here. buying intentions. i don't know. it's working on the nasdaq. >> i like it. >> let's check out europe. we had a good day on friday. there's the price of oil above $45. >>> it is a big day for apple. holding its product event in san francisco. company expected to unveil the newest version of its iphone. also sony has a new product event today as well. i don't know why you would do your own if apple is. the company expected to do a new version of the playstation 4 console. and the federal reserve is out with its latest beige book today. that's out at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> in other corporate news, activist investor bill ackman's hedge fund taking a nearly 10% stake in chipotle. he believes shares of the fast casual chain are undervalued. the company has suffered from repeated food illness outbreaks. the fund is in the red though for the year so far. more on bi
as the second hour of "squawk box" begins now. ♪ >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc, firstbusiness worldwide. i'm joe kernen with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. this is distracting. we're sending a signal here. buying intentions. i don't know. it's working on the nasdaq. >> i like it. >> let's check out europe. we had a good day on friday. there's the price of oil above $45. >>> it is a big day for apple. holding its product...
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on the economy. "squawk box" tomorrow cnbc. >> good morning, it's 8:00 a.m. alo alto, california. 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪
on the economy. "squawk box" tomorrow cnbc. >> good morning, it's 8:00 a.m. alo alto, california. 11:00 a.m. on wall street, and "squawk alley" is live. ♪
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and welcome to" squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan. 're playing the band kansas because we have the musical guest kicking off their 40th anniversary tour. more on that in a bit. >>> after some huge losses on friday, relatively speaking to what we have seen over the last couple of months, you can see that the futures are once again indicated for a triple-digit down day. dow futures right now down by close to 150 points below fair value. it looks like the s&p 500 would open up down 18 points if we were to open here. and the nasdaq down by 48. the dow was down by 394 points on friday, a decline of 2.1%. that was the worst daily performance since brexit. the s&p broke the 43-session streak without a move of 1% in one direction or the other. finally getting decisiveness down by 2.4%. obviously, a lot of things have changed. people are coming back from vacations. some are coming back with the big issue fed speak. there were concerning comments for the bulls if you listened to boston fed president eric rosengren to sound like he was in favor o
and welcome to" squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernan. 're playing the band kansas because we have the musical guest kicking off their 40th anniversary tour. more on that in a bit. >>> after some huge losses on friday, relatively speaking to what we have seen over the last couple of months, you can see that the futures are once again indicated for a triple-digit down day. dow futures right now down by close to 150 points below fair value. it looks...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin and we do have a big day ahead of us as we bring you a front row seat to the sixth annual delivering conference. produced by cnbc and institutional investor. >> signed, sealed and delivered. not seeking. very few deliver. >> this event brings together the most important players in asset management and tackling the critical issues facing investors in today's economy. among the headliners today we have treasury secretary jack lew, his predecessor tim quite quite, ray dalio, steve schwartzman and carl icahn. stay tuned to cnbc all day for the highlights. in the meantime let's get you caught up where we stand. yesterday the markets had a rebound. the dow was up by over to 230. volatility is back at least for a few days. dow is down by almost triple digits decline of 96 points below fair value. nasdaq down by 24 and s&p down by over 30. overnight in asia the nikkei stabilizeed a bit after the big losses it posted the day before catch
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin and we do have a big day ahead of us as we bring you a front row seat to the sixth annual delivering conference. produced by cnbc and institutional investor. >> signed, sealed and delivered. not seeking. very few deliver. >> this event brings together the most important players in asset management and tackling the critical issues facing investors in today's economy. among the...
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powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box." >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the futures have been strong all morning. 66 points up on the dow. the nasdaq just under 8 this morning. >> also if you've been watching oil prices, under a bit of pressure. wti now falling below $43 a barrel. that's a key level we've been above for several days. weighing in at $42.82. keep an eye on this. as oil prices go, when they fall below some of the issues put pressure on stocks as well. >>> among our top stories today, john stumpf is going to be testifying before the senate banking committee over the bank's sales practices. wilfred frost is in washington. he's going to watch all of this coverage. he joins us now with a preview of what to expect. >> that's right. thank you. john stumpf set to appear on capitol hill at 10:00 a.m. here's some of the key points he's due to make. he'll go further than he has before in terms of apologizing and say, quote, i'm deeply sorry we failed to fulfill our responsibility to our cus
powerful city in the world, new york, this is "squawk box." >> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc i'm joe kernen along with becky quick and andrew ross sorkin. the futures have been strong all morning. 66 points up on the dow. the nasdaq just under 8 this morning. >> also if you've been watching oil prices, under a bit of pressure. wti now falling below $43 a barrel. that's a key level we've been above for several days. weighing in at $42.82. keep an eye...