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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen.toli, senior cnbc markets commentator take a look at how we finished up the day on wall street. really a mixed picture if you look across the major averages the dow climbed all the way back toward the flat line was mostly negative all afternoon. positive this morning. flat at the close. s&p 500 down a third of 1% the real story was in the technology names getting slammed on fresh news of antitrust investigations by the u.s. government nasdaq lost 1.6% ten minutes ago that was down 2% looking a little better into the close. the russell 2000 and small caps up a third of 1% what stood out to you? >> we did see yields turn around in the last ten minutes as well as equity markets lifted off the load of the session. still of course yields lower but not down to the 2.06% level that we saw in the -- trade-related names doing relatively well. the chinese white paper over the weekend taken as not as bad as it could have been perhaps also the pmi from china not as bad as it could have been materi
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen.toli, senior cnbc markets commentator take a look at how we finished up the day on wall street. really a mixed picture if you look across the major averages the dow climbed all the way back toward the flat line was mostly negative all afternoon. positive this morning. flat at the close. s&p 500 down a third of 1% the real story was in the technology names getting slammed on fresh news of antitrust investigations by the u.s. government nasdaq lost...
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i suppose you could say the least, wilfred. >> yeah.bsolutely, scott. i asked him, whether facebook had approached morgan stanley to be a part of the initial 28 partners he said no i asked him whether he felt that morgan stanley could lose business because of facebook's libra coin and he just smiled and said, anything that has 28 partners doesn't sound like a very focused initiative. it doesn't sound like he felt threatened at all by that. scott, much more to come from that exclusive interview on "closing bell" at 3:00 p.m. >> are you surprised he was as dismissive about cryptocurrency in general makes me think back to when jamie dimon dismissed it out of hand as well. >> i was times have changed and i think some of the banks who initially were skeptical have shown some signs of coming around to that even if it was just to cover their own bases in case they end up being wrong a light softening of the tone. the interesting thing for me here going into that was, were the banks excluded by facebook or did the banks decide not to partake an
i suppose you could say the least, wilfred. >> yeah.bsolutely, scott. i asked him, whether facebook had approached morgan stanley to be a part of the initial 28 partners he said no i asked him whether he felt that morgan stanley could lose business because of facebook's libra coin and he just smiled and said, anything that has 28 partners doesn't sound like a very focused initiative. it doesn't sound like he felt threatened at all by that. scott, much more to come from that exclusive...
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she won in three sets to see off job wilfred friday.ob wilfred sonia —— tsonga. causing on social media the announcement that an 18—year—old has been drafted number one by nbn franchise the pelica ns. been drafted number one by nbn franchise the pelicans. a two—year deal is expected at the louisiana outfit. you can get all the latest sports news on our website. for me and asa sports news on our website. for me and as a team, that is your friday sports briefing. commemorations are taking place to mark the centenary anniversary of the scuttling of the german fleet at scapa flow. new research suggests 50 ships were sunk when the germans were about to be seized by the allies. it is believed to be the biggest loss of ships in a day. nine people died. the vast natural harbour in clean, the once mighty german fleet had been turned here while his fate was decided during the peace negotiations at the end of the first world war. through winter and on into the later months, 7a german ships, flags lowered, lay idle. the crew is reduced to a minimum
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>> the story is wilfred are spending on pet food, not so much on snack fools. specifically organic revenues negative 1%, for the key north american segment, down 2% on flat volumes the company did blame snacks for the big miss, especially fiber one bars, the nature valley bars and fiber one will be a focus executives say they can fix through innovation and marketing. cereal what a bright spot. using up improved, but neither particularly hot, what is hot is pet food blue buffalo growing 38% in terms of sales, continuing to be a driving here the story is indicative of the fact that these consumer food companies in particular are city having a hard time keeping up with consumer tastes and habits. they're not eating cereal and granola bars anymore, so they have to follow the consumer trend. >> it's a scary space. do we need a 20th variety of cheer i don'ts i don't think so they need to think about what to millennial consumers want that's different from what's been stocked on the shelves for decades? some companies are good at adapting we've seen it with general mil
>> the story is wilfred are spending on pet food, not so much on snack fools. specifically organic revenues negative 1%, for the key north american segment, down 2% on flat volumes the company did blame snacks for the big miss, especially fiber one bars, the nature valley bars and fiber one will be a focus executives say they can fix through innovation and marketing. cereal what a bright spot. using up improved, but neither particularly hot, what is hot is pet food blue buffalo growing...
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>> and i'm wilfred frost good afternoon to you. let's get to what's driving the action comments from fed chair powell and vice chair clarida indicate the fed is listening to what the market wants there are also reports that senate republicans could vote to block mexico tariffs and big tech is seeing a big rebound let's check in on the markets. not far from the session highs 440 points up to 480 at one point on the dow. and it feels more like a fed-related rally. cyclicals and software toward the top, including banks, as opposed to trade-related sectors. steven grasso from stuart frankel here for the whole hour. steve, what's your take? >> i think it's all fed. the market cares about one thing. it's fed obviously on day to day they want to be a little bit preoccupied with trade news. but ultimately, if the fed says that they're there to backstop the market by cutting rates or being soft, that's all the market cares about and that will keep the rally going >> just also point out as well, the banks almost a perfect layout for them bec
>> and i'm wilfred frost good afternoon to you. let's get to what's driving the action comments from fed chair powell and vice chair clarida indicate the fed is listening to what the market wants there are also reports that senate republicans could vote to block mexico tariffs and big tech is seeing a big rebound let's check in on the markets. not far from the session highs 440 points up to 480 at one point on the dow. and it feels more like a fed-related rally. cyclicals and software...
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i'm wilfred frost at post 8. coming up a rare and exclusive interview with the two decade long ceo of the disney company michael eisner >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. we're going to tell you everything you need to know as an investor before the market close. let's start here with what is driving the action higher. the dow is up a little more than 60 points. oil prices are spiking after a tanker attack in the middle east this morning consumer stocks are rallying and bond yields are sliding. joining us for the entire hour until the close, cnbc contributor stephanie link from tiaa a nuveen company. welcome, stephanie >> thanks. >> energy doesn't usually lead this market but is today on the oil bounce and questions about whether that's sustainable and given sort of the scale and increase in tensions whether the move is big enough to bring back the sector and commodity trade >> i don't know. i really don't because it's been a tough industry for the whole year. for a whul of years now. so this is really more a s
i'm wilfred frost at post 8. coming up a rare and exclusive interview with the two decade long ceo of the disney company michael eisner >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. we're going to tell you everything you need to know as an investor before the market close. let's start here with what is driving the action higher. the dow is up a little more than 60 points. oil prices are spiking after a tanker attack in the middle east this morning consumer stocks are rallying and bond yields are...
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i'm wilfred frost live from the stock exchange where the dow could break its six-day win streak markets have lost steam today. all four of the major indices pointing lower we have 59 minutes left to trade, and everything you need to know as an investor coming up >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. here's what's driving the action right now on wall street rally fatigue after six straight days of gains. anything can happen in this last hour uncertainty over a potential china trade deal and energy is one of the leading sectors in the market right now. joining us for the hour to break down the action, steve grasso from stewart frankel welcome, steve >> thank you >> are we going to end the six-day win streak here? >> if we did would it be a shock? and it's still plenty of time for us to turn around, turn green. we bounced about 6% off the lows but we are not overbought. so to your point, i don't think that we necessarily have toned today but it's a good stop to say let's take a breather, we're still above all the moving averages in the overall market about 10 handles lower in the s&p cash
i'm wilfred frost live from the stock exchange where the dow could break its six-day win streak markets have lost steam today. all four of the major indices pointing lower we have 59 minutes left to trade, and everything you need to know as an investor coming up >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. here's what's driving the action right now on wall street rally fatigue after six straight days of gains. anything can happen in this last hour uncertainty over a potential china trade deal...
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wilfred ross is here to explain. >> reporter: banks bounced back recently even as expectations of a raterisen. so first, let's explore why a hike typically is good for banks. it's because it increases their ability to charge borrowers more without paying necessarily savers more at the same time also get more from reinvesting their securities, which boosts their net interest income. perhaps not as much as feared. the shape of the curve is also important. banks borrow short and lend long, so their net interest margin is bigger with a steeper curve given the current shape of the curve as you can see, a cut will, in fact, lead to a steeper curve if that short end comes down also, banks fees may rise from wealth management, all of which improve when the economy is stronger when the rate cut may lead to. here's a chart of fee income as a percentage of total revenue for the big banks. the investment banks like goldman sachs and morgan stanley, more likely to benefit in a relative sense to the others either way, given back to valuations, the market has focused on the positives for all of the ban
wilfred ross is here to explain. >> reporter: banks bounced back recently even as expectations of a raterisen. so first, let's explore why a hike typically is good for banks. it's because it increases their ability to charge borrowers more without paying necessarily savers more at the same time also get more from reinvesting their securities, which boosts their net interest income. perhaps not as much as feared. the shape of the curve is also important. banks borrow short and lend long,...
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. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell, i'm wilfred on the floor of the stock exchange s&p on pace for a record close that stock surging 55% on its first day of trade as a public traded company >> i'm sara eisen, we have breaking news. the white house holding a meeting with congressional leadership to discuss iran we'll have more on that shortly. first we want to tell you what is driving the action. a dovish fed driving stocks to record levels. treasury yields are falling with the ten year yield breaking a key level of 2% and oil is spiking over those concerns over iran >>> also coming up on the show, house financial services chair maxine waters on why she wants a hearing over facebook's crypto play, libra. join us, stephanie link, from levine, welcome. are you doing buying today >> little bit. little bit >> like what >> little semiconductors >> semis >> little broadcom i started a position last week when it fell 8% on the day and i just kind of think that the valuation makes a lot of sense and we'll see. it's a china proxy for sure, so something good has to happen on t
. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell, i'm wilfred on the floor of the stock exchange s&p on pace for a record close that stock surging 55% on its first day of trade as a public traded company >> i'm sara eisen, we have breaking news. the white house holding a meeting with congressional leadership to discuss iran we'll have more on that shortly. first we want to tell you what is driving the action. a dovish fed driving stocks to record levels. treasury yields are...
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we've been building gains throughout the day, wilfred. key moment was when there was word that the trump administration may delay those mexican tariffs that were set to kick in on monday if no deal is reached with the mexicans. we know they're talking now, either way delay positive for the market. oil's popping 2% that's helpful especially to those beaten down energy stocks. >> the dow's up 3.7% for the week as a whole. the russell only up 2% or so oil prices higher today but still negative for the week. >> best week for stocks. it's turning into of the year. >> we got those headlines from bloomberg. u.s. weighing a delay in mexican tariffs as time for a deal runs short. don't have more information than that we got a lot of mixed signals on mexico but look at some of the stocks that moved immediately. obviously look at auto stocks, general motors is your obvious one here that stock rallied as well not tied to mexican tariffs, apple, all the tech stocks, just goes o'show you how quickly things will move even if hard to clearly place a rela
we've been building gains throughout the day, wilfred. key moment was when there was word that the trump administration may delay those mexican tariffs that were set to kick in on monday if no deal is reached with the mexicans. we know they're talking now, either way delay positive for the market. oil's popping 2% that's helpful especially to those beaten down energy stocks. >> the dow's up 3.7% for the week as a whole. the russell only up 2% or so oil prices higher today but still...
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i'm sara eisen >> and i'm wilfred frost alongside mike santoli senior cnbc commentator.o the close nonetheless, essentially flat for the dow. s&p's down slightly. nasdaq down half a percent russell down 0.9 for the week as a whole, though, we do have gains for the major indices. up about half a percent or so for the s&p. >> what stood out to me this week, the dow transports this was one of the pessimists' argument for going into this week they're a leading indicator. there are trains and planes. they tell us something about the economy. they performed terribly. this week they came up a lot 1.6% for the week. outperforming the overall market still down 11% from recent highs. but potentially a bullish signal things continue to repair this week in the market and certainly in the mindset, whether it is better economic data or just the fed or whatever was the catalyst things were looking better >> just going to point out yields down today but a very strong dollar. euro and sterling slipped today. we did get a week to date gain for the dollar 1%. the individual stock i want to
i'm sara eisen >> and i'm wilfred frost alongside mike santoli senior cnbc commentator.o the close nonetheless, essentially flat for the dow. s&p's down slightly. nasdaq down half a percent russell down 0.9 for the week as a whole, though, we do have gains for the major indices. up about half a percent or so for the s&p. >> what stood out to me this week, the dow transports this was one of the pessimists' argument for going into this week they're a leading indicator. there...
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so, wilfred, one red, two greens we'll send things back over to you. >> 2-1, we'll take it, dom thanks> some technical indicators are pointing to a possible rally in the back half of the year here to explain, christopher roan, partner of strategic securities thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> first, this is based on 52-week highs and positive signs from that. >> yeah, i think one of the important characteristics of adorable advance is participation broadening out this is probably the third or fourth time over the last 18 months we've been in this 2,850-2,900 range. but i think the 52-week high data is starting to expand here, so more stocks are participating in this rally. and secondly, very quietly, money growth is starting to reaccelerate so i think liquidity here is getting a little bit better. listen, i know seasonality is not great here over the next number of weeks, but i think ultimately you don't want to get too bearish or too defensive here. >> looking at the yield picture, what's that telling you? >> well, i find it curious that despite a pmi miss and payroll mi
so, wilfred, one red, two greens we'll send things back over to you. >> 2-1, we'll take it, dom thanks> some technical indicators are pointing to a possible rally in the back half of the year here to explain, christopher roan, partner of strategic securities thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> first, this is based on 52-week highs and positive signs from that. >> yeah, i think one of the important characteristics of adorable advance is participation...
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on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals of the helo open in germany federal rules looking for its 10th title of this event he won the match 75 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the deciding set on a tie break to reach them last night. queen's club also saw the return of andy murray on thursday the 3 time grand slam champion is back up to 6. and so following hip surgery one is 1st round doubles match with playing partner feliciano lopez they beat the top seeds one sebastian carballo and robert fowler. and at the birmingham classic there was a big upset for the world number one naomi osaka she was beaten in the 2nd round by the world number 43 yulia putting in 7 of kazakhstan only took 5 games in a straight sets defeat. but no problems for the 2nd seed actually barty the french ope
on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals of the helo open in germany federal rules looking for its 10th title of this event he won the match 75 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the...
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on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals at the hello open in germany federer is looking for his 10th title of this event he won the match $75.00 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the deciding set on a tie break to reach them last night. queen's club also saw the return of andy murray on thursday the 3 time grand slam champion is back after 6 months. following hip surgery one is 1st round doubles match with playing partner feliciano lopez they beat the top seeds one sebastian carballo and robert frost. and at the birmingham classic there was a big upset for the world number one naomi osaka she was beaten in the 2nd round by the world number 43 yulia putting in 7 of kazakhstan only took 5 games in a straight sets defeat. but no problems for the 2nd seed ashley barty the french open
on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals at the hello open in germany federer is looking for his 10th title of this event he won the match $75.00 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the...
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on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals of the hallow open in germany favor looking for his 10th title of this event he won the match 75 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the deciding set on a tie break to reach them last night. queen's club also saw the return of andy murray on thursday the 3 time grand slam champion is back after 6 months. following hip surgery one is 1st round doubles match with playing partner feliciano lopez they beat the top seeds one sebastian coverall and robert 4. of the birmingham classic there was a big upset for the world number one soccer she was beason in the 2nd round by the world number 43 year putting serve are of kazakhstan softer only took 5 games in a straight sets defeat. but no problems for the 2nd so eventually barty the french open champio
on a fractured need cap a time wimbledon champion roger federer meanwhile was pushed hard by joe wilfred's longer as he reached the quarter finals of the hallow open in germany favor looking for his 10th title of this event he won the match 75 in the deciding set. well it was a tough day for the top seed stephanus 50 pass at queen's club in london yet to finish his match with carl edmond and then he was taking the 3 sets by jeremy shaadi in the 2nd match of the day city pass taking the deciding...
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i'm wilfred frost. we are on pace for the best week for stocks in all of 2019. a perfect week for the dow five days of gains in a row and all for indices higher today 59 minutes left of trade everything you need to know as an investor coming up. >>> and i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen here's what's driving the action investors anticipating a fed rate cut will come sooner rather than later after this morning's weak jobs report hopes of a potential deal that would avoid tariffs on mexico. and big tech is leadinging the charge higher. joining us for the hour to break down the market action is barbara duran from bda capital partners good to see you, barbara what do you think of the market action this week i mean, it's almost like bad news is good news. >> it certainly is i mean, you saw coming into the market very oversold beginning of the week for the reasons well known with trade, the uncertainties, the unknowables but i think the catalyst all week long has really been about the prospect of rate cuts. that's really underping the market today of course we had
i'm wilfred frost. we are on pace for the best week for stocks in all of 2019. a perfect week for the dow five days of gains in a row and all for indices higher today 59 minutes left of trade everything you need to know as an investor coming up. >>> and i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen here's what's driving the action investors anticipating a fed rate cut will come sooner rather than later after this morning's weak jobs report hopes of a potential deal that would avoid tariffs on...
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wilfred, back to you. >>> seema, thank you for that.a long one, as they referred to a whist up blower. they flagged potential payments, including the kushner family, should also point out that it's not just related, of course, to mr. kushner, and also that other banks potentially also might fall under this investigation. that, according to this article. >> just the latest in a string of bad headlines for deutsche bank, i mean, from all angles. >> including mr. drawingi's comments about more easing. >>> stocks in the green today after the fed kept rates unchanged. glo a. >>> a whole other sector did now. it rantly was an so the banks moved down same thing with real estate. >> thank to bertha cooperation, we have a fourth straight day of gains. meantime adobe was the standout. really impressing the street as tech shares moved higher in gent >>> some of the lag guards included alphabet, which is still down a bit for the month we're about 2.5% away from april 24th all-time highs. >> bertha, thank you very much. >>> huawei's ceo sat down for
wilfred, back to you. >>> seema, thank you for that.a long one, as they referred to a whist up blower. they flagged potential payments, including the kushner family, should also point out that it's not just related, of course, to mr. kushner, and also that other banks potentially also might fall under this investigation. that, according to this article. >> just the latest in a string of bad headlines for deutsche bank, i mean, from all angles. >> including mr. drawingi's...
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wilfred? >> thank you very much for that. and sarah, we've got a big show ahead on "closing bell."e, on the big show, virginia senator mark werner will be joining us with his new push to protect workers in the gig economies and way out front on regulating big tech we'll see if he sides with elizabeth warren, her calls for a break-up and then after the bell today, some exciting earnings results, lululemon is on track, the stock up 40% this is what i'm going to be covering from the desk and i told you it's all about expectations, which are high but the company has delivered just industry-leading comps quarter after quarter. >> the stock is up 40% year to date >> and dan ives, bull turned bear information so lots to come on "closing bell." >> wilfred and i will see you then "squawk alley" is up next. carl, what's coming snup >> a lot to come from the recode conference in arizona. we'll hear what ceo david solomon has to say, omfr goldman sachs. "squawk alley" is next dear tech, you've been making headlines. smart tech is everywhere. but is that enough? i need tech that understands my
wilfred? >> thank you very much for that. and sarah, we've got a big show ahead on "closing bell."e, on the big show, virginia senator mark werner will be joining us with his new push to protect workers in the gig economies and way out front on regulating big tech we'll see if he sides with elizabeth warren, her calls for a break-up and then after the bell today, some exciting earnings results, lululemon is on track, the stock up 40% this is what i'm going to be covering from...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> and i'm sara eisen. there is the bell.e first half of the year for stocks what a june it was got a nice pop into the close. look at the russell. s&p 500 up half a percent. looks like the dow's best month. the best june. >> the s&p doubled its gains on the day in that last ten minutes to close up half of a percent. financials we talked about a lot. energy did well today despite crude slipping >> energy had a good month >> all sectors higher. >> joining us to talk about the market and what we went through for the month and the first half of the year, jim is still with us from ubs, the chief investment officer at citi, the founder of macro policy perspectives and, mike, what is your perspective into the second half given what we witnessed? >> month by month there's been a series may was down from the very beginning. the market doesn't always sit around and pause the way it did this week. i think it's a net positive. i think traders just want the event passed i think the market is kind of gearing up to try and relax a little b
i'm wilfred frost. >> and i'm sara eisen. there is the bell.e first half of the year for stocks what a june it was got a nice pop into the close. look at the russell. s&p 500 up half a percent. looks like the dow's best month. the best june. >> the s&p doubled its gains on the day in that last ten minutes to close up half of a percent. financials we talked about a lot. energy did well today despite crude slipping >> energy had a good month >> all sectors higher....
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i'm wilfred frost. that is the boeing post. the stock up it tops the dow today. live from the paris market we'll get what's moving on the stock. >>> i'm sara eisen everything an investor needs to know before the market closing let's get to the action. the market is awaiting a fed decision on wednesday. treasury yields near the low and joining us is lindsay bell i hear you, i think earnings seeing the two-week bounce in the market, what's happening with expectations? >> we are seeing second half earnings, especially the third quarter numbers come down a little bit this is going to be after a second quarter where we see a decline of 1.4%. that's the expectation as we all know, earnings coming in better than expected. i would expect flat to up slightly in the second quarter but it is all about guidance as it always is because these tariffs the numbers haven't been accounted for in the second half. >> broad come a wake-up call >> it was. they're expecting $500 billion of imports to be tariffed by the end of the year so we wouldn't be surprised to see more companies t
i'm wilfred frost. that is the boeing post. the stock up it tops the dow today. live from the paris market we'll get what's moving on the stock. >>> i'm sara eisen everything an investor needs to know before the market closing let's get to the action. the market is awaiting a fed decision on wednesday. treasury yields near the low and joining us is lindsay bell i hear you, i think earnings seeing the two-week bounce in the market, what's happening with expectations? >> we are...
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. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell, i'm wilfred on the floor of the stock exchangeor a record close that stock surging 55% on its first day of trade as a public traded company >> i'm sara eisen, we have breaking news. the white house holding a meeting with congressional leadership to discuss iran we'll have more on that shortly. first we want to tell you what is driving the action. a dovish fed driving stocks to record levels. treasury yields are falling with the ten year yield breaking a kele
. >> good afternoon, and welcome to the closing bell, i'm wilfred on the floor of the stock exchangeor a record close that stock surging 55% on its first day of trade as a public traded company >> i'm sara eisen, we have breaking news. the white house holding a meeting with congressional leadership to discuss iran we'll have more on that shortly. first we want to tell you what is driving the action. a dovish fed driving stocks to record levels. treasury yields are falling with the...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. breaking news this hour. vice president pence and secretary pompeo meeting with mexican officials over the proposed tariffs on mexico just about half an hour, mexican officials should be arriving any moment let's get to kayla tausche at the white house. >> some of those officials are already starting to arrive mexico's economy minister spoke on her way in just a few moments ago and expressed some optimism about what could result from this meeting listen >> we'll find ways to have workable plan. thank you. >> of course, that meeting is set to begin in about 30 minutes. mexico had said it would present a comprehensive proposal to the united states delegation, though it has said it will also reject a u.s. proposal for mexico to accept all asylum seekers coming through from central america that is something that the white house has floated before, but mexico has now called it a red line so we'll see exactly what, if any, sort of compromise the two sides can reach. we're running about a half an hour behind today.
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. breaking news this hour. vice president pence and secretary pompeo meeting with mexican officials over the proposed tariffs on mexico just about half an hour, mexican officials should be arriving any moment let's get to kayla tausche at the white house. >> some of those officials are already starting to arrive mexico's economy minister spoke on her way in just a few moments ago and expressed some optimism about what could result from this...
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>> i have said this before, wilfred.about a growing economy, increasing demographic population growth, by definition the market should finish at a high every single day. it should be a surprise when they don't logically of course, they don't because there are things that -- you stand far back from an s&p over time, it's a straight line you get very, very close and it's doing this. some i surprised no the u.s. economy has been in phenomenal shape let's just say it. it's been in phenomenal shape. am i surprised there is uncertainty about the future of that no, i'm not surprised either. >> james, always a pleasure to talk with you. we are going to hit the pause button and head it back to sara. sara, more to come on closing bell later in the show. >> safe the juicy stuff for closing bell thank you very much. see you a bit late sneer dow is down 14 points "squawk on the street" will be right back when it comes to your customers' expectations, there's one thing you can be sure of. they're changing by the nanosecond. that's why
>> i have said this before, wilfred.about a growing economy, increasing demographic population growth, by definition the market should finish at a high every single day. it should be a surprise when they don't logically of course, they don't because there are things that -- you stand far back from an s&p over time, it's a straight line you get very, very close and it's doing this. some i surprised no the u.s. economy has been in phenomenal shape let's just say it. it's been in...
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i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost and mike santelli.look at the market, we have lost some of those early gains, though s&p is still positive, up a little more than 0.2 of 1%. the dow is flat up 24% health care and technology weaker yields stay higher after that weaker chicago pmi data. the roadmap for the hour is going to start in osaka, japan presidents trump and xi prepare to meet. we are live at the g20 summit. >>> plus, ipo watch. the realreal getting ready to go public we will speak with the ceo. >>> and jony ive is departing apple after more than 20 years on the job. >>> but we begin in osaka at the g20 with the latest as the president prepares forwhat could be a pivotal meeting with president xi kayla. >> reporter: good morning, wilf. white house officials can't say what will transpire between president trump and president xi in that meeting 12 hours from now. a sore administration official says the working assumption is the result we will get is an agreement to de-escalate tensions and resume negotiations going forward unless pr
i'm sara eisen here with wilfred frost and mike santelli.look at the market, we have lost some of those early gains, though s&p is still positive, up a little more than 0.2 of 1%. the dow is flat up 24% health care and technology weaker yields stay higher after that weaker chicago pmi data. the roadmap for the hour is going to start in osaka, japan presidents trump and xi prepare to meet. we are live at the g20 summit. >>> plus, ipo watch. the realreal getting ready to go public we...
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i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. breaking news this hour.president pence and secretary pompeo meeting with mexican officials over the proposed tariffs on mexico just about half an hour, mexican officials should be arriving any moment let's get to kayla tausche at the white house. >> some of those officials are already starting to arrive mexico's economy minister spoke on her way in just a few moments ago and expressed some optimism about what could result from this meeting listen >> we'll find ways to have workable plan.
i'm wilfred frost. >> i'm sara eisen. breaking news this hour.president pence and secretary pompeo meeting with mexican officials over the proposed tariffs on mexico just about half an hour, mexican officials should be arriving any moment let's get to kayla tausche at the white house. >> some of those officials are already starting to arrive mexico's economy minister spoke on her way in just a few moments ago and expressed some optimism about what could result from this meeting...
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i'm wilfred frost at post 8.e and exclusive interview with the two decade long ceo of the disney company michael eisner >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. we're going to tell you everything you need to know as an investor before the market close. let's start here with what is driving the action higher. the dow is up a little more than 60 points. oil prices are spiking after a tanker attack in the middle east this morning consumer stocks are rallying and bond yields are sliding. joining us for the
i'm wilfred frost at post 8.e and exclusive interview with the two decade long ceo of the disney company michael eisner >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. we're going to tell you everything you need to know as an investor before the market close. let's start here with what is driving the action higher. the dow is up a little more than 60 points. oil prices are spiking after a tanker attack in the middle east this morning consumer stocks are rallying and bond yields are sliding. joining...
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." >> "closing bell" is right now >> and i'm wilfred frost good afternoon let's get to what is movingion, and treasury secretary telling that it's a path to a trade deal let's economic in on the market action we essential flat with just one hour left to trade, but quite
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i'm wilfred frost. we are on pace for the best week for stocks in all of 2019. a perfect week for the dow five days of gains in a row and all for indices higher today 59 minutes left of trade everything you need to know as an investor coming up. >>> and i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen here's what's driving the action investors anticipating a fed rate cut will come sooner rather than later after this morning's weak jobs report hopes of a potential deal that would avoid tariffs on mexico. and
i'm wilfred frost. we are on pace for the best week for stocks in all of 2019. a perfect week for the dow five days of gains in a row and all for indices higher today 59 minutes left of trade everything you need to know as an investor coming up. >>> and i'm morgan brennan in for sara eisen here's what's driving the action investors anticipating a fed rate cut will come sooner rather than later after this morning's weak jobs report hopes of a potential deal that would avoid tariffs on...
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. >>> and i'm wilfred frost. good afternoon to you.'s look at what's driving the market action today. tariffs on mexico were avoided and investors hopeful of a deal with china tr
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i'm wilfred frost here at the stock exchange tech stocks getting slammed today as facebook and googlee the threat of regulation. it's hitting the broader software and cloud space as well sales force down 5%. everything you need to know coming up. >>> i'm sara eisen we'll start with what's driving the action tech stocks falling on regulatory fears fed president bullard says a rit caught may be warranted soon and concerns over additional tariffs still lingering.
i'm wilfred frost here at the stock exchange tech stocks getting slammed today as facebook and googlee the threat of regulation. it's hitting the broader software and cloud space as well sales force down 5%. everything you need to know coming up. >>> i'm sara eisen we'll start with what's driving the action tech stocks falling on regulatory fears fed president bullard says a rit caught may be warranted soon and concerns over additional tariffs still lingering.
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>> and i'm wilfred frost good afternoon to you.et's get to what's driving the action comments from fed chair powell and vice chair clarida indicate the fed is listening to what the market wants there are also reports that senate republicans could vote to block mexico tariffs and big tech is seeing a big rebound
>> and i'm wilfred frost good afternoon to you.et's get to what's driving the action comments from fed chair powell and vice chair clarida indicate the fed is listening to what the market wants there are also reports that senate republicans could vote to block mexico tariffs and big tech is seeing a big rebound
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. >>> and i'm wilfred frost. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the market action today. tariffs on mexico were avoided and investors hopeful of a deal with china treasury yields are rising and the return of merger monday with the raytheon-united technologies deal and salesforce buying tableau software has us up by 145 points on the dow. joining us for the first full hour of the show j.j. kin ahan from td ameritrade we mentioned yields there. that's playing into one sector as well. >> it absolutely is. the financials overall one stock that reflects it has been citigroup the stock's up almost 2 1/2% today. and i think financials in general, wilf, are a good summary of the last six days even though rates have been kind of beaten up, they've actually done okay because there's been a pent-up demand for stocks overall. >> financials up 1.2%. only one sector higher still, consumer discretionary tech also up more than 1%. a risk-on day for sure big stories we're watching today. bob pisani's covering the big stock movers kayla
. >>> and i'm wilfred frost. good afternoon to you. let's look at what's driving the market action today. tariffs on mexico were avoided and investors hopeful of a deal with china treasury yields are rising and the return of merger monday with the raytheon-united technologies deal and salesforce buying tableau software has us up by 145 points on the dow. joining us for the first full hour of the show j.j. kin ahan from td ameritrade we mentioned yields there. that's playing into one...
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i'm sarah eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost, along with mike santoli.'s check in how the markets closed dow is down 0.15%. s&p down 0.2 the russell stayed in positive territory just about the nasdaq did lag some moves in oil. that meant the energy sector was low. yields for the first time this week slipped a bit, undoing the good work the banks had done in the early part of the week in fact, wells fargo down as much as 3% at the close. >> and for all the talk today about the defensive groups going up, how about this ipo we got an ipo at the nasdaq today, crowdstrike, ticker crwd. popped 70% there's still hunger in this market for the hot, fast growing names. this is a company that posted 100% year on year revenue growth last quarter and became a $20 billion company just like that so some mixed ipo performance in general, but it's in cyber it's in cloud. it's in all the secular growth places that investors still want if you want any sign that risk is still on, check that out. >> as we talked about with josh, zoom was up again today. beyond meat, even aft
i'm sarah eisen. >> and i'm wilfred frost, along with mike santoli.'s check in how the markets closed dow is down 0.15%. s&p down 0.2 the russell stayed in positive territory just about the nasdaq did lag some moves in oil. that meant the energy sector was low. yields for the first time this week slipped a bit, undoing the good work the banks had done in the early part of the week in fact, wells fargo down as much as 3% at the close. >> and for all the talk today about the...
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we'll tell you everything an investor needs to know >> and i'm wilfred frost d good afternoon to you driving down tech stocks bond yields sitting near recent lows, and investors are awaiting next week's fed decision at the moment markets down by about five points on the dow that's ner the highs of the
we'll tell you everything an investor needs to know >> and i'm wilfred frost d good afternoon to you driving down tech stocks bond yields sitting near recent lows, and investors are awaiting next week's fed decision at the moment markets down by about five points on the dow that's ner the highs of the
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i'm wilfred frost live from the stock exchange where the dow could break its six-day win streak marketsteam today. all four of the major indices pointing lower we have 59 minutes left to trade, and everything you need to know as an investor coming up >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. here's what's driving the action right now on wall street rally fatigue after six straight days of gains. anything can happen in this last hour uncertainty over a potential china trade deal and energy is one of the leading sectors in the market right now. joining us for the hour to break down the action,
i'm wilfred frost live from the stock exchange where the dow could break its six-day win streak marketsteam today. all four of the major indices pointing lower we have 59 minutes left to trade, and everything you need to know as an investor coming up >> i'm sara eisen. welcome, everyone. here's what's driving the action right now on wall street rally fatigue after six straight days of gains. anything can happen in this last hour uncertainty over a potential china trade deal and energy is...
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i'm wilfred frost. that is the boeing post. the stock up it tops the dow today.om the paris market we'll get what's moving on the stock. >>> i'm sara eisen everything an investor needs to know before the market closing let's get to the action. the market is awaiting a fed decision on wednesday. treasury yields near the
i'm wilfred frost. that is the boeing post. the stock up it tops the dow today.om the paris market we'll get what's moving on the stock. >>> i'm sara eisen everything an investor needs to know before the market closing let's get to the action. the market is awaiting a fed decision on wednesday. treasury yields near the
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here's something you don't see every day a bit of football on the tennis court take a look at this joe wilfred song playing fellow fringe players in the open 1st round and when you lose your record as. well as well just play some football is going quite well up until this pretty executed says click here is. not only lost his record but the match to. a metal sport we have you for now we'll have more again later. let's show you the live picture right now from florida where the vice president of the united states mike pence he is speaking at that rally taking place right now in orlando and the u.s. president is expected to kick off his reelection campaign any moment really and he's landed in florida trump that is that state of course crucial to his victory in 2016 so live pictures coming out from florida we'll get a live update in just a moment right here. carcinogen. where every. i've always been fascinated by space but the story of the space race isn't just about the men who risked their lives to travel into the unknown but the ones who held those lives in their. grandfather and his colleagues
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here's something you don't see every day a bit of football on the tennis court take a look at this joe wilfred song is playing fellow french player in the hello open 1st round and when you lose your records as there may as well just play some football is going quite well up until this cruelly executed surface kick there is. not only lost his record but the match too. and that's all sport we have if an hour we'll have more again later. thanks for watching at the news hour on al-jazeera we'll be with you in just a moment we'll have much more of the day's news coming up but all the day's top stories thanks for watching al-jazeera about. voters beaten in polling stations stolen 12 european politicians on trial for their role in a referendum on catalan independence their political opponents in the prosecutor's seat for a case that traces crucial questions about democracy and self-determination. but is the outcome already decided by a hostile spanish state the catalonia trials justice or vengeance on a. leah and her husband gavin were sleeping when 4 teenagers broke down the back the teenagers just
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. >> wilfred frost thank you. >> i will be watching you on the opening bell you are wonderful. make sure you join us tomorrow, "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street. i am scott walker with jim cramer at the new york stock exchange, carl quintanilla is at the conference bringing us great news and david faber is off. the s&p 500 would open higher by 19 points. dow jones and industrial average good for about 160 at this moment and the nasdaq is up another 76 our road map this morning starts with the stocks surge all time highs. it is longest winning streak big techs, big problem why the new head of instagram think breaking up facebook would make it a less safe space. share of beyond meat taking a dive after a downgrade the top is in only after 600% rally. someone else i know has been talking a lot about beyond meat which we'll get to a minute. this is a beyond incredible rally. the dow is up 1300 points in like six days. >> scott, great to see you first of all people came in your show describes it all the time. people came in short thi
. >> wilfred frost thank you. >> i will be watching you on the opening bell you are wonderful. make sure you join us tomorrow, "squawk on the street" is next ♪ >>> good morning, welcome to "squawk on the street. i am scott walker with jim cramer at the new york stock exchange, carl quintanilla is at the conference bringing us great news and david faber is off. the s&p 500 would open higher by 19 points. dow jones and industrial average good for about...
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i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty
i'm sara eisen with wilfred frost and mike santoli jim, carl and david all have the morning off.we're building toward a higher open on wall street. dow up 107 points. s&p up 9 nasdaq up 16 final day of the month of the quarter of the first half of the year, all looking pretty