Nightly Business Report

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Synopsis

"Nightly Business Report produced by CNBC" (NBR) is an award-winning and highly-respected nightly business news program that airs on public television. Televisions longest-running evening business news broadcast, "NBR" features in-depth coverage and analysis of the biggest financial news stories of the day and access to some of the worlds top business leaders and policy makers. Co-anchored by award-winning journalists Bill Griffeth and Sue Herera, NBR produced by CNBC will explain the days leading stories in a comprehensive and accessible way to a wide-ranging audience.

Episodes

  • Kyle Bass’ Next Big Bet, Under-The-Radar AI Plays, and A Big Week for IPOs 6/27/23

    27/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    Investor Kyle Bass bet big against subprime mortgages ahead of the 2008 financial crisis, and now he’s betting against office space. He joins Kelly to defend his call. Plus, our market guest has two international AI plays for your portfolio, and one of them has matched Nvidia’s gains YTD! And is the IPO freeze starting to thaw? We’ll debate.

  • Russia’s Game of Thrones, Small Caps’ Big Gains, and Legacy Media Meltdown 6/26/23

    26/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    Russian President Vladimir Putin faced the biggest threat to his leadership this past weekend, but our guest says the game of thrones around him is just beginning. We’ll look at what’s next and how to position. Here at home, our market guest says the setup for small caps is pointing to a major cycle run. She’ll bring us the names she likes the most in that trade. And Netflix is gaining while legacy media names are waning. We have an all-star panel looking at the trends in the landscape.

  • The Lazy Bull Market, DeSantis’ Real Estate Ban, and Calm Seas for Cruises 6/23/23

    23/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    All three major averages set to snap weeks-long winning streaks, but one economist is calling this ‘a lazy bull market.’ A new Florida bill goes into effect on July 1 barring foreign nationals from China and six other countries from buying what the state deems sensitive American land. Real estate investor and developer Don Peebles weighs in…and tells us the states and cities that ban could benefit. Plus, think inflation would be bad for the cruise industry? Think again says Citi. Why cruise lines could benefit from sustained higher prices. 

  • Hikes Heard ‘Round the World, Unsurprisingly Horrible, and Shrinking Shrink 6/22/23

    22/06/2023 Duration: 43min

    Fed Chair Powell repeating there’s a long way to go in the fight against inflation in his Senate testimony today. With the surprise half a point hike from the Bank of England just the latest hawkish move from a global central bank, could the Fed follow suit at its July meeting?The economics are ‘horrible (but unsurprising)’ at Intel, according to one analyst. He tells us what could finally turn the company around. Plus, retailers from Target to Foot Locker saying shrink—or unexpected inventory loss—took a bite out of profits last quarter. But UBS expects shrink to start shrinking thanks to a few factors and names the retailers poised to benefit.

  • The Fed’s Inflation Fight Continues, Tesla’s Short-Term Risks, Navigating the Narrow Rally 6/21/23

    21/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    Fed Chair Jay Powell testifying on the Hill today, and not letting go of the Fed’s 2% inflation target. Former NEC director Larry Lindsey weighs in on what he expects from the July meeting. Barclays downgrading Tesla to equal weight, but hiking their price target. We talk to the analyst behind the call. Plus, one strategist says the mega-cap tech rally is running out of steam, he gives us the smaller names to buy should the market broaden.

  • Invest Like its 1999? What’s Next for Housing? And Nevermind the Narrow Rally? 6/20/23

    20/06/2023 Duration: 45min

    A new CNBC economic survey revealing most economists see improving growth this year, so could we avoid a hard landing? Wells Fargo’s Chris Harvey says not so fast, he tells us why he’s breaking out the 1999/2000 playbook. May housing starts surging on the heels of strong homebuilder sentiment. We talk what’s next for the real estate market. Plus, nevermind the mega cap tech stocks, there’s a rotation underway according to Goldman Sachs. We have the names to buy now. 

  • Advertising turns to AI, Post-Pandemic Travel & SMH ETF 6/16/23

    16/06/2023 Duration: 43min

    Torstein Hagen, Viking chairman and founder, discusses a rebound in travel following the pandemic, pricing packages for Viking Cruises, and opportunities for older consumers looking to travel. Chris Murphy, Susquehanna co-head of derivative strategy and CNBC’s Bob Pisani discuss SMH ETF making gains, put trading in the airline space to finance upside call spreads, and possible catalysts for a market pullback. Allan Boomer, chief investment officer at Momentum Advisors, and Ed Yardeni, president of Yardeni Research, discuss earnings picking up as profit margins improve, fears of a Fed over reaction, and consumer resistance to price increases. Mark Douglas, founder and CEO of MNTN, discusses new advertising tools that utilize AI video editing, productivity gains from AI integration, and open-source AI developers competing with big tech. Plus, CNBC’s Hugh Son reports on internal conflict within Goldman Sachs, concerns about CEO David Solomon’s DJ lifestyle, and undercurrents of displeasure within the Goldman Sac

  • From the Desk of Kelly Evans: This is a pretty odd time for a "melt-up" 06/16/23

    16/06/2023 Duration: 03min

    Kelly explains how markets are bucking conventional wisdom here.

  • Cava’s Market Debut, CRE Lending Opportunities, and The Black Swan 6/15/23

    15/06/2023 Duration: 45min

    Shares of Mediterranean chain restaurant Cava soaring in their market debut, but will it be enough to inspire others to go public? The CEO of one of the largest non-bank lenders in the US joins us with the opportunities he’s seeing in commercial real estate and why this could be one of the best years in his 20+ year-long career. Plus, “Black Swan author” Nassim Nicholas Taleb warns the current macro environment resembles that of 2007/2008. 

  • The Exchange: Fed Edition 6/14/23

    14/06/2023 Duration: 39min

    Kelly’s Power Lunch co-host Tyler Mathisen joins for a special Fed Decision edition of The Exchange, covering the intersection of politics, policy, and your money. Congressman Brad Sherman (D-California) weighs in on bank regulation, while Senator Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee) stresses the importance of Secretary of State Blinken’s trip to China. Plus, Dan Clifton of Strategas’ on the what could turn around market leadership and why the Fed could be pressured to end tightening early. 

  • Brian Moynihan on the Record, The Cardboard Box Recession, and Billionaires’ Row 6/12/23

    12/06/2023 Duration: 51min

    Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan weighs in on the state of the economy, what the Fed should do next, and the strength of his bank’s balance sheet. We look at the cardboard box indicator and what that tells us about the chances of a global recession, and what could keep one at bay. Plus, we take a deep dive into the super high-end real estate market in NYC and who’s managed to get it right. 

  • The Bear Market is Over, Where to Invest in China Now, eVTOL Sector Poised for Lift-Off? 6/9/23

    09/06/2023 Duration: 46min

    We’re officially out of the bear market with the S&P up 20% from the lows, but can the bull run be sustained? China’s economy dampened by deflation and flagging exports, but one fund manager says investors are missing a key opportunity. And Canaccord Genuity initiates coverage on the eVTOL sector; we’ve got the names to ‘buy.’ Plus, Tom McClellan sees a bottom in oil…depending on your timing. 

  • When Bad News Is Bad News, Credit Card Crackdown, and Smooth Sailing 6/8/23

    08/06/2023 Duration: 43min

    Initial jobless claims climbed for the third-straight week; does the market believe a recession is on the way. We’ll look at the leading economic indicators and let you decide. Plus, household debt on the rise. We’ll look at the fallout for consumers and one bill on Capitol hill aimed at cracking down on credit card companies. And, Royal Caribbean’s CEO is adamant the cruise operator can maintain pricing power. He’ll tell us why – and how he’s able to avoid passing costs along to customers.

  • Flights Paused, The Fed's Next Move & AI Travel Booking 6/7/23

    07/06/2023 Duration: 43min

    CNBC’s Phil LeBeau reports the FAA has paused all flights into LaGuardia Airport due to limited visibility from smoke. PagerDuty CEO Jennifer Tejada discusses PagerDuty’s collaboration with travel booking platforms, integrating A.I. into the digital booking experience, and changes in customer spending patterns. Brian Stelter, media commentator and former CNN anchor, and CNBC.com media reporter Alex Sherman, discuss the departure of CNN’s Chairman and CEO Chris Licht, headwinds facing CNN, and the potential for a sale of CNN. Paul Donovan, chief economist at UBS Global Wealth Management, and AAndy Kapyrin, CI RegentAtlantic Private Wealth co-CIO, discuss the Fed’s next policy move, signs of moderating inflation, and companies pushing off costs on to consumers. Plus, CNBC’s Robert Frank discusses his findings from the CNBC Millionaire Survey including more millionaires moving out of banks and into treasuries, concerns about fallout from the retail banking crisis, and support for raising the FDIC limits.

  • The Fed’s Fight Against Inflation, A Crypto Clash, and The Read On Retail 6/6/23

    06/06/2023 Duration: 48min

    The Fed’s fight against inflation could be winding down, according to our market guest. He’ll tell us why September will confirm the end of the rate hike cycle. Plus, the SEC targeting Binance and Coinbase in back-to-back lawsuits. Will regulators drive business overseas? We’re live in Amsterdam with that angle. And the newly installed CEO of Academy Sports & Outdoors joins Kelly with a look at the retailer’s Q2 results, and why he thinks the 2nd half will see better sales.

  • Apple WWDC 2023, Fed At A Crossroads, and The Growth Playbook 6/5/23

    05/06/2023 Duration: 47min

    Apple kicking off its highly anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference with a slew of announcements. We have live coverage in Cupertino, California, and speak with two guests about what today’s news means for the future of the world’s most valuable company. Plus, the Fed finds itself at a crossroads after Friday’s jobs report. Should it hike, pause, or pivot? We’ll debate. And XPRIZE Foundation Executive Chairman Peter Diamandis joins the show with the new playbook and strategies for executives looking to grow their companies.

  • The Good & The Bad, AI Holy Grail, Addressing America’s Cancer Drug Shortage 6/2/23

    02/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    This morning’s jobs report had something for the hawks and the doves. We’ll debate the best move for the Fed and investors’ best move in the market. Plus, our guest says there’s a “holy grail” setup in the AI space. She’ll tell us what it is and how she’s playing it. And the CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb joins Kelly as the ASCO conference kicks off. How are they helping solve America’s cancer drug shortage? He’ll explain.

  • Pause in Peril, Discount Retail Trade, and The Great De-Stocking 6/1/23

    01/06/2023 Duration: 44min

    The economic picture for the Federal Reserve is getting murkier by the day. Will they rely on retail, manufacturing, or labor market data to make their decision this month? Plus, Dollar General on pace for its worst day ever. We’ll tell you what’s driving the declines, and what it suggests about the rest of the retail landscape. And Goldman Sachs head of commodity research says the long-term bull thesis remains intact for commodities. You’ll never guess why he’s so optimistic.

  • Global Walls of Worry, The Next AI Gainers, and A Rising Rates Play 5/31/23

    31/05/2023 Duration: 44min

    Stocks falling on concerns of global market risks, but our guest sees big opportunities in one key sector. She’ll tell us where, and what to avoid.Plus, if big tech and semiconductors were the first wave of AI, what’s the next? One analyst says watch the freight space. And with mortgage rates seemingly on a rollercoaster these days, where can investors find safety. We’ll speak with the CEO of one mortgage stock that’s beating the market this year.

  • Debt Ceiling Deal Risks, Soft Landing Ahead, and Will AI Save Silicon Valley Real Estate? 5/30/23

    30/05/2023 Duration: 45min

    The Biden Administration and Congressional leadership hashing out a tentative deal to avoid a default, but what about the market risks? UBS’ Evan Brown says liquidity concerns are overblown. Consumer confidence slipped to a six-month low in May, but Moody’s Mark Zandi still says no recession ahead .And Wolfe Research says AI could renew optimism around Silicon Valley real estate, but Slow Ventures’ Sam Lessin says ‘that’s a bridge too far.’ 

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