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The ASX 200 finished the month up 56 points to 8126 (+0.7%), giving us a 3.7% rise for the month. Hard to believe really. A 14% rally off the lows. CPI today came in slightly higher than some expected, but clears the way for a rate cut next week. Banks celebrated with CBA pushing 2.2% higher, NAB up 0.5% and the Big Bank Basket up to $265.43 (+1.6%). Other financials were a little mixed. MQG fell 0.5%. Insurers better, SUN up 2.3%. REITs also going well. GMG up 1.9% and SGP up 1.3%. Industrials firmed with retail again doing better, JBH up 0.7% and WES up 1.6%. COL reported today and eased 0.8%. BXB starting to find support. ALL up 1.9% and Tech doing ok, WTC up 1.0% and the Index up 1.2%.Resources took a breather today as the shorts backed off on the buying. Uranium stocks fell back a little as did gold miners. NST still suffering from soft quarterly, down another 3.5%. FMG gave back some of yesterday's gains, down 1.1%, and S32 fell 1.1%. BHP and RIO were relatively steady. Lithium stocks slipped a little, PLS down 2.3% and MIN unchanged after the big rally yesterday. JHX finding support, up 1.2%.In corporate news, plenty of quarterlies. ORG fell 1.4% on its weaker quarterly. SGR unchanged despite news that losses increased.On the economic front, the local CPI came in at 0.9% and 2.4% for the year, giving the RBA a reason to be cheerful. Meanwhile in China, factory activity fell. No surprise there really. Asian markets were firm. 10 -year yields slipped to 4.13%. Dow futures flat, NASDAQ futures down 0.4%Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The Dow and S&P 500 extended their rally into a sixth consecutive session after Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Trump administration has negotiated its first trade deal with an unnamed country - Dow rose +300-points or +0.75%, logging its longest winning streak since the period ended 17 July, 2024.
MRKT Matrix - Tuesday, April 29th Dow rises 300 points, hits high of the session as Lutnick hints trade deal coming (CNBC) Trump: ‘I think we'll have a deal with India' on tariffs and trade (CNBC) Trump to Soften Blow of Automotive Tariffs (WSJ) Goldman's Solomon Says Markets Will ‘Settle Down' After Disorder (Bloomberg) Barclays says a U.S. recession is increasingly likely, so underweight ‘risk assets' (CNBC) Retail Giants Manage to Keep a Lid on Prices but Warn It Can't Last (WSJ) Merck to Spend $1 Billion on New Factory to Make U.S. Supplies of Blockbuster Drug (WSJ) UPS Plans 20,000 Job Cuts This Year in Pullback From Amazon (Bloomberg) --- Subscribe to our newsletter: https://riskreversalmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe MRKT Matrix by RiskReversal Media is a daily AI powered podcast bringing you the top stories moving financial markets Story curation by RiskReversal, scripts by Perplexity Pro, voice by ElevenLabs
An increase in tourist taxes could mean more money for the State's climate change projects. Where the funds could go. Will a babysitter found guilty of manslaughter for giving a toddler Benadryl get a new trial? Our Lynn Kawano has the details at court. A huge $25,000 kitchen upgrade is up for grabs. Casey Lund out live this morning to show you how you can win. Plus how many new jobs a Hawaii Island based business is bringing to town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The former babysitter found guilty of giving a fatal dose of Benadryl to an infant is back in court pushing for a new trial. A proposal to make surfing an official high school sport in Hawaii rides a wave of momentum at the Capitol. And an annual Children's Day display is the target of thieves.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Woedend is het Witte Huis op Amazon. De webwinkel wilde op een deel van de website laten zien hoe erg die handelstarieven van Trump er in hakken. Dat kan de president er niet bij hebben, niet nu hij aan die tarieven aan het morrelen is.Trump komt namelijk de autosector tegemoet. Een aantal heffingen bouwt hij af. Daarmee maakt hij wéér een draai. Deze aflevering kijken we of hij nog meer concessies gaat doen en wat er over blijft van zijn plannen voor de handelsoorlog. En of het nog goed komt tussen hem en Amazon-oprichter Jeff Bezos.Spanningen zijn er ook tussen Microsoft en OpenAI. Jarenlang waren ze de beste vrienden van Sillicon Valley. Zelfs toen de topman van OpenAI ruw op straat werd gezet, ving Satya Nadella van Microsoft hem op. Maar die tijd is voorbij. Ook bespreken we de problemen van chipmaker NXP. Dat waarschuwt voor een 'zeer onzekere omgeving'. En juist van die onzekerheid zijn beleggers niet gecharmeerd. Ook niet van het feit dat de topman ineens met pensioen gaat.Hebben we ook nog goed nieuws en dat komt van de maker van het favoriete drankje van Trump. Coca-Cola zegt dat het (tegen de verwachtingen in) géén last heeft van de tarieven van diezelfde Trump. In tegenstelling tot aartsrivaal Pepsi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wall Street recorded another set of gains on Tuesday in a choppy session as markets weighed upcoming earnings, economic data and changing trade policy. Sixth straight day of gains for the S&P 500. S&P 500 up 0.58%, NASDAQ up 0.55%. Dow fell early on but recovered to end the day up 300 points (+0.75%). Closed near high. All sectors in green except Energy. Lower oil prices. Materials and Non-Cyclicals top performing sectors. Trump signed an order to reduce the impact of his auto tariffs to positive results. Ford up 1.3%, Tesla up 2.2%, most of the Magnificent Seven. General Motors down 0.6% but it pulled its outlook amid tariff uncertainty. Visa up 1.2% after beating estimates on strong card spending volumes. Coca Cola (+0.8%) also beat estimates but guided tariffs could hurt consumer sentiment. Resources mixed. Oil down to two weak low. OPEC+ boost to output and fears of global economic slowdown. Metals mixed. Aluminium up +1.3%, Nickel down 0.4%.ASX to rise. SPI futures up 28 points (+0.35%).Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Woedend is het Witte Huis op Amazon. De webwinkel wilde op een deel van de website laten zien hoe erg die handelstarieven van Trump er in hakken. Dat kan de president er niet bij hebben, niet nu hij aan die tarieven aan het morrelen is.Trump komt namelijk de autosector tegemoet. Een aantal heffingen bouwt hij af. Daarmee maakt hij wéér een draai. Deze aflevering kijken we of hij nog meer concessies gaat doen en wat er over blijft van zijn plannen voor de handelsoorlog. En of het nog goed komt tussen hem en Amazon-oprichter Jeff Bezos.Spanningen zijn er ook tussen Microsoft en OpenAI. Jarenlang waren ze de beste vrienden van Sillicon Valley. Zelfs toen de topman van OpenAI ruw op straat werd gezet, ving Satya Nadella van Microsoft hem op. Maar die tijd is voorbij. Ook bespreken we de problemen van chipmaker NXP. Dat waarschuwt voor een 'zeer onzekere omgeving'. En juist van die onzekerheid zijn beleggers niet gecharmeerd. Ook niet van het feit dat de topman ineens met pensioen gaat.Hebben we ook nog goed nieuws en dat komt van de maker van het favoriete drankje van Trump. Coca-Cola zegt dat het (tegen de verwachtingen in) géén last heeft van de tarieven van diezelfde Trump. In tegenstelling tot aartsrivaal Pepsi.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Kaplan, Chairman of Novagold (NG), says gold could become equal to the Dow. “Everyone is going to say that they want precious metals…and there isn't enough to go around at these price levels.” He argues that Novagold has the best “development story in the world today” for mining as it acquires Barrick Gold's (GOLD) stake in the Donlin mine along with John Paulson.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Even though the eruption has paused, Kilauea continues to send volcanic gas into the air, leading to vog and poor air quality across the islands. And fire officials say a brush fire on Hawaii Island is now 70-percent contained, having burned 20 acres, but no homes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nadat Prosus maaltijdbezorger Just Eat Takeaway overnam, dreigt nu hetzelfde te gebeuren bij het Britse Deliveroo. De Amerikaanse concurrent DoorDash wil het bedrijf kopen voor dik 3 miljard euro. Doordash is in de VS al de grootste, maar wil met de inlijving van Deliveroo ook z'n positie in Europa verder uitbouwen. Maar doe je er wel verstandig aan om de eeuwige nummer 2 te kopen? Tegelijk is het een mooi moment om te kijken of beleggers in Just Eat wel een eerlijke prijs krijgen. Of komen die er bekaaid vanaf? En niemand had dat gedacht: het oer-conservatieve ExxonMobil dreigt nog groenere praatjes te krijgen dan de 'Jesse Klaver' onder de oliebedrijven. Eerder deed ExxonMobil al dat duurzame gedoe nog af als een 'schoonheidswedstrijd', die klimaatverandering niet zou stoppen. Ook waarschuwt Klaas Knot dat zijn laatste ECB-vergadering 'echt een ingewikkelde' wordt. Verfmaker AkzoNobel staat op het punt om de grootste overname in jaren te doen. En Apple raakt steeds verder op achterstand in China.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fixing the Fed - President Trump's escalating feud with Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has suddenly taken center stage, as the Dow drops major points, the dollar slides and tariffs are set to take effect. What lies ahead for the U.S.? Will Trump's policies usher in a golden age for America, or will the economy turn in a different direction? Attorney Larry Dershem interviews financial expert Todd Sheets https://toddsheetswriter.com/, author of the new book 2008: What Really Happened--Understanding the Great Financial Crisis, who will set the record straight on what needs to be done to fix the Fed. Also, ... The Real Tax Issue is the Federal Budget – Is the federal budget like a runaway train that can't be stopped? How do we reign in the profligate monetary habits of both Democrats and Republicans who continually spend beyond their means? And can DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) help defuse this financial time bomb? Find out answers to these questions and more as we interview Dr. Murray Sabrin of the Mises Institute. https://mises.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nadat Prosus maaltijdbezorger Just Eat Takeaway overnam, dreigt nu hetzelfde te gebeuren bij het Britse Deliveroo. De Amerikaanse concurrent DoorDash wil het bedrijf kopen voor dik 3 miljard euro. Doordash is in de VS al de grootste, maar wil met de inlijving van Deliveroo ook z'n positie in Europa verder uitbouwen.
Wall Street recorded a flat session on Monday ahead of various economic data and earnings releases this week. S&P 500 up 0.06%, NASDAQ down 0.1%. Dow fell throughout the day but rose in the late afternoon to finish in the green. Up 114 points (+0.28%). Mixed sector performance. Real Estate and Energy best two performers. Tech worst performer after leading gains for three consecutive days. Modest losses. Amazon (-0.7%) down as sellers plan on reducing Prime Day discounts to protect margins amid China tariffs. IBM (+1.6%) up after it pledged $150 billion US investment. Another Tech concession to Trump. Nvidia down 2.1% as rival Huawei announces new chip. Intel (+2.3%) up after it was 6.7% down the previous session. Rebound from a strong sell-off. Resources mixed. Oil down. Weakening demand fears. Nickel up +0.9%. Natural gas up 7.9% on lifted demand forecast and front-month contract's expiration.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The Dow and S&P 500 posted a fifth consecutive session of gains, booking their longest winning streak of 2025 to date and settling well off their session lows in a muted trading to open a very busy week of corporate earnings and economic data - Dow rose +114-points or +0.28%. Boeing Co rose +2.44% to US$182.30, buoyed by an upgrade from analysts at Bernstein to ‘outperform with a target price of US$218 (from US$181 previously), and as its deal to reacquire Spirit AeroSystems Holdings (+2.61%) cleared another hurdle. International Business Machines (IBM) Corp +1.61% after pledging a US$150B investment over the next five years to aid the development of technology in the U.S. The company said it would invest more than US$30B in research and development to continue its domestic manufacturing of mainframe and quantum computers. Nvidia Corp fell -2.05% following a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) report that China's Huawei Technologies has developed a new chip called the Ascend 910D, with hopes it will become be more powerful than Nvidia's H100. Huawei is already poised to ship more than 800,000 of its Ascend 910B and 910C chips to customers including state-owned telecommunications carriers and private AI developers, such as TikTok's parent ByteDance, according to the WSJ. Nvidia's H100 was released in 2022 and has since been superseded by later generations of its Hopper chips and its new Blackwell AI semiconductors. Nvidia is prohibited from selling its most powerful AI chips to Chinese companies.
US equity markets extended their strong rebound into a fourth consecutive session on Friday (25 April), lifting the S&P and Nasdaq to their highest settlements since 2 April (the day the Trump administration unveiled sweeping tariffs on America's trading partners) – Dow edged +20-points or +0.05% higher after climbing +487-points or +1.23% last Thursday (24 April). Nvidia Corp (up +4.30%) was the leading performer in the 30-stock index. Merck & Co Inc rose +3.63% a day after the pharmaceutical major delivered better-than-expected first-quarter financial result, with EPS of US$2.22 (versus consensus US$2.13) and revenue of US$15.5B (versus consensus US$15.4B) topping consensus analysts forecasts. The pharmaceutical major slightly lowered its earnings forecast for 2025 to account for a US$200M upfront payment to Hengrui Pharma in a licensing deal, now projecting non-GAAP EPS of between US$8.82 and US$8.97 (down from a range of between US$8.88 and US$9.03 previously).
Nadat Prosus maaltijdbezorger Just Eat Takeaway overnam, dreigt nu hetzelfde te gebeuren bij het Britse Deliveroo. De Amerikaanse concurrent DoorDash wil het bedrijf kopen voor dik 3 miljard euro. Doordash is in de VS al de grootste, maar wil met de inlijving van Deliveroo ook z'n positie in Europa verder uitbouwen. Maar doe je er wel verstandig aan om de eeuwige nummer 2 te kopen? Tegelijk is het een mooi moment om te kijken of beleggers in Just Eat wel een eerlijke prijs krijgen. Of komen die er bekaaid vanaf? En niemand had dat gedacht: het oer-conservatieve ExxonMobil dreigt nog groenere praatjes te krijgen dan de 'Jesse Klaver' onder de oliebedrijven. Eerder deed ExxonMobil al dat duurzame gedoe nog af als een 'schoonheidswedstrijd', die klimaatverandering niet zou stoppen. Ook waarschuwt Klaas Knot dat zijn laatste ECB-vergadering 'echt een ingewikkelde' wordt. Verfmaker AkzoNobel staat op het punt om de grootste overname in jaren te doen. En Apple raakt steeds verder op achterstand in China.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Honolulu police have opened an attempted murder investigation after a underage boy was attacked by another juvinile boy with a bat last night in Ewa Beach. A local non-profit animal sanctuary in Windward Oahu is facing tough financial times and is struggling to stay afloat. A woman has been charged after she was accused of murdering her boyfriend in Pahoa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aan cijfers geen gebrek. De komende dagen bereikt het cijferseizoen z'n hoogtepunt. Vier van de Magnificent Seven komen met de cijfers, en ook in Nederland komen grote namen zoals Adyen en ASM International langs. Maar echt belangrijk is en blijft Donald Trump, die eindelijk iets te vieren heeft. Hij heeft namelijk de eerste 100 dagen van zijn termijn erop zitten. Voor Han Dieperink van Auréus betekent dat dat ook beleggers iets te vieren hebben. Want volgens hem is de zwaarste periode nu bijna achter de rug. In Beurs in Zicht stomen we je klaar voor de beursweek die je tegemoet gaat. Want soms zie je door de beursbomen het beursbos niet meer. Dat is verleden tijd! Iedere week vertelt een vriend van de show waar jouw focus moet liggen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An online sports betting bill hoped to defy the odds, but in the end lawmakers couldn't agree on a final version. Police arrested a woman on suspicion of second-degree murder after a report of a domestic dispute led to a man’s death. And the desperate search for an elderly man on Oahu who has been missing for nearly a month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A live look over St. Peter's Square where roughly a half-million people are expected for Pope Francis' funeral. Former Hawaii resident Luigi Mangione pleads not guilty to a federal murder charge in the killing of UnitedHealthcare's CEO. And a bill to ban assault rifles in Hawaii moves to final votes in the state Legislature.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The current session of state legislature will soon end and our lawmakers still have much to discuss before today's deadline. We look at some of the controversial issues still on the docket. After a 3-day winning streak, investors are waking up to some bad news this morning. Howard is tracking the markets, here's a live look at the Dow. A springtime favorite returns. The Iolani Fair is set to give families a weekend of fun. Casey Lund will join us live for a preview. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hebben geen leugendetector, maar die zouden we voor deze aflevering maar wat goed kunnen gebruiken. Want wie spreekt nu de waarheid. Is dat Trump of toch Xi Jinping? Trump zegt namelijk dat ze aan het onderhandelen zijn, zelfs nu China dat ontkent. Ziet of hoort Trump dingen die er niet zijn? Of is het gewoon een tactiek van de Chinezen? Volgens Amerikaanse media zouden de Chinezen achter de schermen namelijk importtarieven aan het verlagen zijn. Deze uitzending proberen we te kijken waar de handelsoorlog staat en wat het voor jou betekent. De handelsoorlog betekent nog niet zoveel voor Alphabet. De eigenaar van Google zou er heel veel last van hebben, was de gedachte. Maar uit de kwartaalcijfers blijkt iets anders. Ook hoor je over een onderdeel van een Amerikaans bedrijf dat al 60 miljard (!) dollar verlies heeft gemaakt. En toch wil de topman er mee doorgaan. Apple maakt geen verlies, maar gaat z'n iPhones wel ergens anders maken. Het gaat China voor India inruilen. Al is de vraag of dat wel zo'n slim besluit is. Over slim gesproken: Trump heeft geen zin om te stoppen. Hij heeft de petjes en shirtjes voor 'Trump 2028' al laten drukken.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tens of thousands of faithful line up to pay respects to Pope Francis; Harvard President speaks out in exclusive interview, says we “cannot compromise”; Dow surges over 400 points amid new Trump statements on China tariffs; and more on tonight's broadcast.
Live at 2pm PT, today's episode of "3rd Bullish Day in a Row!" breaks down the massive 3-day rally lighting up the markets! The S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow are all surging—and we're here to uncover what's fueling the momentum and whether it can continue. We'll also dive into Google's latest earnings, a fresh update on the U.S.-China trade war, and the technical picture shaping short-term market direction.
What's behind the Dow's 3-day winning streak? David Stryzewski says it's a "miracle" given the current headwinds and expects some softening in the market over the next 2-4 quarters. David's eyeing hard assets like gold, silver, and Bitcoin, which he believes are undervalued and have room to run. He's especially bullish on Bitcoin, predicting it could hit $250,000 by 2026 and likes the gold miners ETF (GDX), citing the sector's low valuations and high growth potential.======== Schwab Network ========Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribeDownload the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watchWatch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-exploreWatch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetworkFollow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
De brutalen hebben de halve wereld. Dat moet ASML hebben gedacht toen het op hoge poten bij Donald Trump aanklopte. ASML wil namelijk vrijstelling van Amerikaanse invoerheffingen. ASML verscheept onderdelen heen en weer tussen de VS en Europa, maar wil volgens het FD een opeenstapeling van heffingen voorkomen. Deze aflevering kijken we hoe ASML de onderhandelingen met Trump aan moet gaan. De president wil altijd iets terug, wat moet de maker van chipmachines geven aan de Amerikanen? Verder is het de aflevering waarin ceo's een hoofdrol opeisen. Bij IMCD en FlowTraders stappen de ceo's onverwachts op. Bij FlowTraders was de paniek onder beleggers zo groot dat de beurshandel stilgelegd moest worden. De exit van de topman en de slechte cijfers zorgen daar voor paniek.Bij ABN Amro en Unilever zijn de hoogste bazen al vervangen en de nieuwe bazen hebben grote plannen. Zo wil de ceo van ABN nu écht beter op de kosten gaan letten. Die van Unilever ook, maar daarnaast komt hij ook met een bijzondere voorspelling. Die importtarieven, die raken het bedrijf niet echt.Opvallend, helemaal omdat grote concurrent Procter & Gamble waarschuwt dat die handelsoorlog er wél in hakt. Net als een paar andere Amerikaanse bedrijven, die zelfs hun hele outlook intrekken.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stock market is open with wind at its back. The Dow is up 2.8%, the S&P 500 is up 3.3%, and the Nasdaq is 4.1%. Market participants attribute this to President Doanld Trump saying he's not going to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. What should we make of this all? Also on the show: a look at Tesla stock movements and an idea to spur spending among China's retirees.
Market Trends and Economic Indicators - April 23rd In today's episode of Dividend Cafe, Brian Szytel provides a market update from the West Palm Beach office on April 23rd, highlighting two consecutive positive days in the markets. Key drivers include easing rhetoric on tariffs with China and the retraction of statements about ousting Fed Chair Jerome Powell. The episode discusses the impact of these events on major indices like the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq, as well as the performance of the dollar and interest rates. Additionally, Seitel emphasizes the importance of sticking to fundamentals amid market volatility, especially as earnings season progresses with significant corporations reporting positive results despite tariff pressures. He also touches on the major upcoming focus on tax legislation, an unexpectedly strong new home sales report, and a bland Beige Book from the Fed. The episode concludes with responses to audience questions about the implications of firing the Fed Chair and the potential impact of tariffs on the budget deficit. 00:00 Introduction and Market Overview 00:31 Impact of Presidential Actions on Markets 01:48 Earnings Season Insights 02:37 Sector-Specific Performance 04:02 Economic Indicators and Data 04:51 Ask TBG: Market Reactions and Tariffs 06:37 Conclusion and Upcoming Data Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
The stock market is open with wind at its back. The Dow is up 2.8%, the S&P 500 is up 3.3%, and the Nasdaq is 4.1%. Market participants attribute this to President Doanld Trump saying he's not going to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. What should we make of this all? Also on the show: a look at Tesla stock movements and an idea to spur spending among China's retirees.
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Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber covered all of the bases as the markets surged for a second straight day, including the Dow aiming for another1,000-point session. Catalysts ranging from President Trump saying he has "no intention" of firing Fed Chair Powell to the latest White House developmentson China tariffs. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg joined the program to discuss the jet maker's quarterly results that gave a big lift to the stock. Tesla shares also in rally modedespite a big Q1 miss: Elon Musk said he plans to spend less time on DOGE. Also in focus: The AI trade and data centers, AT&T's customer gains and higher profits. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
The Dow is down, Virginia's flag sounds hot, we have a new color, the government wants ladies knocked up and college isn't worth it for the fellas anymore. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The annual sustainability report is out and the city is closer to reaching its goals. What officials are saying about the positive trends we are seeing. A live look at the Dow as it bumps up again this morning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look at Hanalei Bay on Kauai's north shore as a flood watch is currently in effect due to a deepening storm drifting closer to the state. Plus Kilauea is once again putting on a show with episode 18 of the ongoing eruption producing lava fountains more than 600 feet high. And despite market gains, the Dow is still set for one of the worst Aprils since the Great Depression.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Al wekenlang jaagt de FBI op Tesla terroristen, mensen die Tesla's in de brand steken. Maar de échte terreur vindt plaats in de financiën van het bedrijf. Het eerste kwartaal was ronduit dramatisch. Topman Elon Musk geeft daarbij toe dat hij de reden is.Deze aflevering hebben we het over de onmogelijke positie van Tesla. Het blijft afhankelijk van een topman die toch bij blijft klussen voor de Amerikaanse president. Een president die tarieven oplegt waar Tesla dan weer enorme last van heeft.We kijken of Musk een list weet te verzinnen. Hoe (en vooral waar) kan hij meer Tesla's verkopen, met betere marges? Tesla drijft nu alleen nog maar op de verkoop van emissierechten...Verder hebben we het over héél veel kwartaalcijfers van eigen bodem. AkzoNobel, Randstad, Just Eat Takeaway en Besi komen voorbij. Vooral die laatste is interessant. Het aandeel stond even 11,5 procent in de plus, maar de koers stortte daarna als een kaartenhuis in elkaar. We onderzoeken waar de angst van beleggers vandaan komt. We vertellen je ook meer over boekhouding en personeelszaken. Saai? Nee! Het bedrijf dat zich daarmee bezighoudt is het meest waardevolle beursbedrijf van Europa. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
JP Morgan warns that Trump's tariffs could raise import taxes to 10–20%, sparking investor fear. As markets dip and the Dow faces its worst April in a century, they recommend structured notes and hedge funds to ride out the storm. Is this the necessary pain of fixing a broken trade system?▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://bit.ly/3GmaRCd
The International Monetary Fund warns global economic growth is projected to slow due to uncertainty over Trump's trade war. The news comes as the Dow heads for its worst April since the Great Depression. Roben Farzad, host of the podcast "Full Disclosure," breaks down what's happening economically. And, Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia details his trip to El Salvador to demand the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was wrongfully deported there in March. Then, Joliet, Illinois, is in a long-standing water crisis. A pipeline from nearby Lake Michigan could solve it, but it also opens up a host of other questions about who can drink water from the Great Lakes. Here & Now's Chris Bentley reports.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Jerome Powell might be the only man in America who can tank the stock market and calm it down—all in the same sentence. In this episode, Chris and Saied break down Powell's most recent cryptic speech (complete with purple tie and Fed-speak flair) and explain why the central bank is stalling like your friend who won't define the relationship. With tariffs looming like a bad sequel and markets reacting like it's a rollercoaster sponsored by Dramamine, the guys dive into the real question: Is this a dip… or just indigestion?➡️ Meanwhile, Nvidia is catching strays, Netflix is crushing it in a recession (because apparently we all just want to binge and cry), and retail sales are peaking like everyone rushed to buy a car before the tariff guillotine drops. Throw in a McLaren parked in general population, some spicy banter about floppy-wrist jump shots, and a side of Zaddy Zandi recession forecasts, and you've got an episode that's equal parts economic insight and comedy gold. Pull up, pour a cold brew, and don't forget your gooseneck.
Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq holding onto gains as stocks try to rebound off fresh lows – Sara Eisen, David Faber, and Carl Quintanilla discussed the latest on a big day of earnings and tariff headlines. New this morning: the International Monetary Fund cutting U.S. growth estimates - on tariff headwinds… As names from 3M to GE Aerospace to RTX warn of fresh impacts. Why Barclays says tech might be worth buying here – and more on what to expect from Tesla ahead of results this afternoon. Also this hour: a wide-ranging interview with European Central Bank President Lagarde… Spanning trade, tariffs, Trump, and even Powell. Why she does not see a recession ahead for Europe – but the U.S. could be a different story. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber explored stocks recouping most of their losses from Monday's sell-off, which put the Dow on track for its worst April since the Great Depression. Jim weighed in on President Trump's criticism of Fed Chair Powell and its impact on the markets. The anchors also discussed earnings from the likes of Verizon, GE Aerospace and 3M -- which saw its shares jump despite the addition of "tariff sensitivity" to its guidance. Also in focus: Warren Buffett's timely Apple stock sale, what Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon told CNBC about tariffs, Boeing sells some of its digital aviation assets to Thoma Bravo for $10.55 billion, International Monetary Fund slashes its 2025 U.S. growth forecast. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the rebound for stocks as the Dow heads for its worst April since 1932. Plus, the desk debate Tesla's earnings report tonight. And later, Leslie Picker brings us an exclusive interview with Disney Chairman James Gorman.
It's Tuesday, April 22nd, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 125 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Kevin Swanson Pope Francis, who affirmed homosexual ideology, has died Hebrews 9:27 says, “It is appointed once for man to die, and after that the judgment.” The Roman Catholic Pope Francis died Monday of a stroke and heart failure, reports The Epoch Times. He was 88 years old. Francis was not shy to enter into international politics. The pope had recently stated that the Trump administration policies removing illegal immigrants would “end badly.” He had also approved of the Vatican policy allowing church blessings for homosexual couples living in unnatural relations one with another. And he made numerous comments publicly lauding those who advocate LGBT ideology. Francis will also be remembered for his signing over the installation of Catholic bishops in China to the Communist Government. The deal was first signed in 2018, and then renewed in 2020, 2022, and 2024. U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo commented on the travesty, stating that “It's clear that the Sino-Vatican agreement has not shielded Catholics from the Party's depredations, to say nothing of the Party's horrific treatment of Christians.” King Charles references Islam in his “Easter message” Sadly, the King of England took opportunity in his “Easter message” to refer to Judaism and Islam, instead of representing the Christian faith, reports The Christian Post. Referring to Jesus, King Charles said, “The love He showed when He walked the Earth reflected the Jewish ethic of caring for the stranger and those in need, a deep human instinct echoed in Islam and other religious traditions, and in the hearts of all who seek the good of others.” Ostensibly, King Charles III is the head of the English Anglican Church. No wonder the Disciples of Christ tweeted, “King Charles is neglecting his role as Defender of the Faith.” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, an atheist, was a little more encouraging to Christians in his Easter message, referencing the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as “a story of hope, redemption and renewal.” He also referred sympathetically with “Christians facing hardship, persecution or conflict around the world who cannot celebrate freely.” Supreme Court: Can parents opt kids out of LGBT propaganda? The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments today from parents in Maryland concerning the public school ban on their opting out their kids on storybook readings on homosexual pride parades, gender transitions, and drag queens, reports USA Today. Mostly Muslim and Christian parents have wanted to opt their children out. Colorado set to punish parents for objecting to kid's gender transition The Colorado State House has approved what may be the worst bill in the nation. The current legislative wording is geared to criminalize parents for disagreeing with their children on gender identity, compel speech, and punish those who hold faith-based or scientific beliefs about sex and gender, reports The Gospel Coalition. Specifically, Colorado liberal legislators could punish a parent guilty of “deadnaming” which is using the transgender child's birth name or “misgendering” which is using pronouns that align with the child's actual biological sex. The legislators describe these actions as forms of “coercive control” which would be considered threatening or intimidating behaviors that courts could consider when determining child custody. Republican Rep. Chris Richardson spoke out against the bill. RICHARDSON: “This is not protecting children, it's weaponizing the courts against parents. This would allow a parent who may be navigating an incredibly complex and emotional issue with their child to lose custody for not affirming a gender identity they may not understand.” Last week, pastors gathered at the capital to protest the bill. Leaders included Pastors Matt Patrick of The Well Church in Boulder, Chris Goble of Ridgeline Community Church in Castle Rock, and Matt Johnson of BRAVE Church in Englewood. The bill is heading for the Democrat-dominated Colorado Senate for approval. Will pastors stand in the gap? Ezekial 22:30 reads of impending judgment: “And I sought for a man among them who should build up the wall and stand in the breach before Me for the land, that I should not destroy it, but I found none.” Is Colorado the most anti-gun state? Colorado is also poised to become the most anti-gun state in America. Indeed, 12 bills restricting gun rights have already passed. The state legislature is considering a record 18 more anti-gun bills this season, which would further restrict gun rights, as monitored by the Rocky Mountain Gunowners Association. Family arrested for “kidnapping” own kids over vaccine issue A Massachusetts homeschool family has been arrested for “kidnapping” their own children. They are held on a $200,000 bond or $20,000 cash bail. The couple's five children have reportedly been taken into custody by Child Protective Services. The extreme response was allegedly sparked by the parents' informed decision to decline to vaccinate their healthy nine-month-old baby, on what they called “sincerely-held religious beliefs.” They had attempted an escape to Texas, where they were hunted down and arrested. Walgreens pays $350 million for prescription Walgreens has agreed to pay up to $350 million for allegedly filling unlawful opioid prescriptions, without taking the time to confirm that the prescriptions were lawful, reports Fox 4. The suit was filed by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Drug Enforcement Administration. This is in addition to paying $5.5 billion for a plethora of suits filed by local and state governments. Walgreens is on a path to bankruptcy, planning 1,200 store closures in the next few years. Drug overdose deaths have killed 1.25 million Americans since 1999 — more than the deaths caused by COVID-19. Dow and the Nasdaq composite dropped The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,000 points, and the Nasdaq composite slipped 3.5% on a Bear Monday. The NASDAQ registered an 18% drop since the first of the year. Meanwhile, gold topped $3,400 per ounce —another record high. The gold-to-silver ratio reached 105-fold — an all-time high. Historically, the ratio has been 20 to 1. Pat Boone is back And finally, Pat Boone is back on the charts with another Adult Contemporary Hit. With a little help from Lee Greenwood, Vince Gill, Larry Gatlin, and Alabama, the singer released We Are One — with the hope the proceeds will fund clean water in Tanzania, Africa. Take a listen. BOONE: “One. I am one. Like no other human being, I am one.” GREENWOOD: “And in my life, there is a meaning. There is worth. There is a purpose like no other on this planet, I am one.” ALABAMA (RANDY OWEN AND TEDDY GENTRY): “One. We are one. When good people come together, we are one.” GREENWOOD: “And in our oneness, there is purpose, there is honor, there is courage, when we put our hearts together, we are one.” (African children singing) Half of Tanzania does not have clean drinking water. You can make a donation on the website www.OneForTanzania.org/give Remarkably, Pat Boone will be 91 in June. The singer set a new record for the longest span between songs on the adult contemporary chart -- 63 years, eight months, and three weeks. Boone has four children 16 grandchildren, and 17 great grandchildren. Psalm 127:3 says, “Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward.” Close And that's The Worldview on this Tuesday, April 22nd, in the year of our Lord 2025. Subscribe for free by Amazon Music or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
Brian cuts through the noise surrounding market volatility, interest rates, and U.S.-China trade tensions. As the S&P 500 and Dow show signs of technical stress—with major players like Nvidia and Apple influencing index performance—Brian explains why low-volume selloffs might not be as dire as they appear, and why institutional investors are still holding steady. He explores the practical impacts of tariffs, particularly those targeting China, not from a partisan lens, but from a macroeconomic and behavioral standpoint. With a live call-in from a 24-year-old listener, the show evolves into a broader discussion on generational investing, the rise of AI and robotics, and how young investors should be thinking about long-term opportunity, not just short-term volatility. We wrap up with a call from Congressman Russ Fulcher, who affirms the administration's tariff strategy as a driver of long-term domestic investment. Brian ties it all back to fundamentals: investing against the U.S. economy has historically been a losing bet. Now may be one of the best times to lean in strategically—not emotionally. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Listen, Watch, Subscribe, Ask! https://www.therealmoneypros.com Host: Brian Wiley
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We got ourselves a Conclave coming, Eli Zaret joins us in-studio, Billy Ray Cyrus lands Elizabeth Hurley, Melinda French Gates bores us all to death and Cop Cams: Karen Edition. Eli Zaret drops by to cover the Pistons playoff run, Joe Dumars new gig, the fall of the Phoenix Suns, the Tigers take the series against the Royals, Tom Izzo moves, the NFL Draft is this week, Jazz Chisholm Jr. antics, Drake vs diss tracks, John Rocker vs Pat Mahomes Sr. fight called off, and more. The Dow is down 1000 points. RIP The Pope. JD Vance was like the last person to see him. Another leak for Pete Hegseth. Cornell wants some money. WrestleMania 41 went down. John Cena won the title. The Cowboy Carter tour is not selling well. Billy Ray Cyrus is now plowing into Elizabeth Hurley. They've had genital friction. We recall Pat O'Brien's infamous voicemails. Travis Hunter and Shedeur Sanders had their Colorado jerseys retired. Melinda French Gates is a bore and won't go away. Tesla vandalism is alive and strong. They just keep coming. Spring Break in Georgia is off the hook. Justin Bieber looks like total dogshit at Coachella. Diddy has a dream team of lawyers. Cop Cams: Karen Edition. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon)
Today's Post - https://bahnsen.co/43YcP5F Market Turmoil Amid Presidential Threats and Tariff Tensions In this Monday edition of Dividend Cafe, recorded the day after Easter, the host reflects on recent market movements and significant factors influencing them. Despite the lingering concerns surrounding tariffs, the primary driver of market uncertainty today includes President's hints about potentially firing Federal Reserve Chairman Jay Powell and requesting emergency rate cuts. This has fueled concerns about the politicization of monetary policy. The market saw significant declines with the Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq all dropping around 2.5%. Additionally, credit spreads have widened, indicating potential recession fears, and freight and shipping have been impacted due to the trade war. The segment also briefly touches on Pope Francis's death at age 88 and the upcoming selection of a new Pope by the Catholic Church. 00:00 Introduction and Weekend Recap 00:16 Tariffs and Tax Policies 01:53 Market Reactions and Federal Reserve Concerns 04:11 Market Performance Overview 06:00 Economic Indicators and Credit Spreads 09:31 Housing Market and Tariff Impacts 10:33 Federal Reserve Rate Cuts and Oil Prices 11:17 Energy Infrastructure and Tariff Definitions 12:30 Conclusion and Upcoming Events Links mentioned in this episode: DividendCafe.com TheBahnsenGroup.com
Dow, S&P, and Nasdaq kicking off the week in the red - with all the Mag-7 sitting firmly lower. Sara Eisen, David Faber, and Carl Quintanilla broke down the latest for stocks after a weekend of growing calls from President Trump for Fed Chair Powell to be fired… and ahead of huge IMF and World Bank meetings in DC. What investors need to know, and where things stand (on jobs, inflation, consumer sentiment and more) heading into the action, including a breakdown of CNBC's latest All-America Economic survey results. Plus: a deep dive with Apollo Chief Economist Torsten Slok, on the heels of a new note from the firm arguing there's a 90% probability of a US recession this year – and more with one former U.S. Trade Representative who calls tariffs an “exit ramp” for better policy. Also within the hour: a Netflix bull-bear debate post-results, the latest out of DOJ Vs. Google, and a live report from the Vatican as tributes roll-in for Pope Francis. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer