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
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A Broken Record, Restaurant Reality, and Social Media Giants take a Stand.
07/07/2020 Duration: 46minTesla, Apple, Netflix, Amazon, these are just some of the same stocks that keep hitting all-times highs. This can’t be sustainable…or can it? We’ll debate.Plus, one Texas restaurant owner shares his main concern as cases in his state spike and re-opening plans get rolled back. And, social media giants take a stand in Hong Kong but are they on a collision course with the world’s biggest consumer market, China? We’ll look at how this could impact their bottom line.
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Markets Defy Expectations, A New Rapid, Mobile Coronavirus Test and the PPP Recipient List
06/07/2020 Duration: 46minStocks are rallying, but big banks like Goldman and Citi aren’t running with the bulls…a look at why the markets are defying expectations and the names to own now.And the CEO of Becton Dickinson joins to discuss the company’s new rapid, mobile Covid-19 test.Plus, after the government released a list of PPP recipients, our panelists take a look at the companies that took loans, and the potential pitfalls of making that information public, in today’s Rapid Fire.
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Searching for Direction, Restaurant Reality Check, and the Moderna Mystery
02/07/2020 Duration: 46minInvestors seem to think June’s strong jobs gains may not last as the stay-at-home trade keeps going strong. Should you stick with those stocks or not? We’ll ask.Plus, an inside look at Moderna’s corporate culture and how the company became the frontrunner to develop a Coronavirus vaccine despite not having a single medicine on the market.And, McDonald’s pausing its plans for reopenings as Covid cases rise. Will others follow suit, and what names are best positioned to weather the storm? We have a restaurant reality check.
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Vaccines the driver now?, Tesla Takes Over, and Real Estate Reality
01/07/2020 Duration: 46minReopenings and macro data were the key drivers of the market action in the last quarter, will the next six months be driven by vaccine news like today? We debate.Plus, full speed ahead for Tesla as the company becomes the world’s largest automaker by market cap. Can it keep the momentum going? We explore.And, we’ll speak with one of New York City’s largest property owners about whether rent payments are picking up as the city reopens.
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Investing in a world with no guidance, Facebook faces backlash from advertisers and Boeing’s 737 Max gets back in the sky…for testing.
29/06/2020 Duration: 46minMore than 40% of companies have pulled guidance this quarter, so how do investors invest in a world without clarity? ‘Plus, more companies – big and small – will stop advertising on Facebook. Will it matter in the long run or will they get through this unharmed? We debate.And, re-opening and re-closing. The story of one small business in Arizona who opened their shop and closed just 3 days later.
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Reopenings Rolled Back, Mortgage Forbearances Rise & The growing Facebook Boycott
26/06/2020 Duration: 46minWith another volatile day on Wall Street, we take a closer look at the biggest catalyst for the markets. Is it the virus or the Fed? We explore.Plus, Coronavirus mortgage bailouts suddenly swell as homeowners face new struggles. We’ll tell you what they are and what it means for the overall housing market.And…the list of companies boycotting ads on Facebook keeps growing. We’ll look at whether it could lead to changes and what it means for Facebook’s bottom line.
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Under the Radar Plays, Four Economic Scenarios and Bowdoin College’s Back-to-Campus Plan
25/06/2020 Duration: 46minA volatile day on Wall Street as the reopening of states across the country is put on pause, a top strategist gives his under the radar small cap stocks to buy now.And with jobless claims climbing, but factory data strong, Morgan Stanley’s Chief US Economist digs through the mixed reports and lays out four possible outcomes for this post -Covid economy.Plus, the President of Bowdoin College lays out the plans for reopening campus in the fall--which students will be back in the dorms, who will be learning from home and how much it will cost.
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Stocks Tumble on Virus Worries, Doubts about Reopenings, and the Stay-at-Home Trade.
24/06/2020 Duration: 46minStock getting slammed as Covid cases spike across the country. We’ll look at the hotspots and what it could mean for states reopening, and for the markets.Plus, from restaurants, to casinos, to banks, we drill down on the individual sectors and the big movers.And, as cases spike, we look at the stay-at-home trade and the names that could benefit.
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Stocks Too Overheated?, The $600 Debate, and How to Get Into College without SATs
23/06/2020 Duration: 46minStocks rallying again today with the Nasdaq touching a new record high—we dig in for buying opportunities as some worry the market is too overheated.And, the $600 wedge: why some people may rejoin the workforce despite making more on current unemployment benefits and what needs to be done to keep the economy running.Plus, the soaring under-the-radar stay-at-home trade, MLB’s reopening plan, and how to get into college in a post-Covid world. That’s all in today’s Rapid Fire.
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Too Top-Heavy?, SEC Shuffle Winners, and the Great Covid Coin Shortage
22/06/2020 Duration: 46minApple is once again nearing record highs, and it exerts a ton of force on the markets. We take a closer look at whether this market is too top-heavy.Plus, billionaire investor, Mike Novogratz, says the shuffle at the SEC is going to be positive for one area of the market. He tells us which one.And, why the recent pandemic has many businesses and consumers hoarding coins.
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Stocks Pare Gains on Renewed Coronavirus Concerns, Apple’s App Store Battle, “Follow the Yellow Brick Road”
19/06/2020 Duration: 46minNews that Apple is reclosing some of its stores amid a surge in coronavirus cases caused stocks to pare early gains and head into the red, we discuss whether this is the news bearish investors were awaiting.And it’s not just store closing Apple is dealing with, we take a look at what an ongoing fight with a prominent developer—and increasing attention from regulators both here and overseas—could mean for the company.Plus, Morgan Stanley’s Chief US Equity Strategist on why he’s upping his price target on the S&P 500 despite the uptick in COVID cases and why investors should “follow the yellow brick road.”
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What jobless claims are telling us, Nikola’s first analyst call, Fleeing to Florida, the economic hit from ‘Work From Home’
18/06/2020 Duration: 46minInvestors are trying to read the tea leaves of the latest jobless claims numbers for a look at where the economy may be here. We look at the trends, the fallout and what it means for the markets. Plus, Nikola has doubled in a month and it’s diving head first into the EV market, taking on Tesla. The first analyst to initiate coverage on the stock tells us why it’s a buy here.
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Powell’s Warning, Biggest Apple Bull, Vaccine by November?
16/06/2020 Duration: 46minA life-saving treatment for coronavirus and record retail sales in May pushed stocks higher despite Fed Chair Jay Powell’s warning about the economic downturn and more shutdown measures back in place in Beijing. A panel of experts discuss what’s next for the economy, the markets and your money.And Citi is now the biggest Apple bull on the street with a $400 price target. The analyst behind that call looks at the headwinds—and tailwinds—for the company.Plus, the healthcare strategist who says there will be a coronavirus vaccine ahead of the US Presidential election joins us with who’s leading the charge.
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Bulls vs. Bears, Covid Cases Spike, and 1999 all over again?
15/06/2020 Duration: 46minWith the Bulls and Bears battling it out on Wall Street, we look at who’s bound to have the upper hand, and what that means for your money.Plus, almost half of all U.S. states are reporting a rise in Covid cases but is the case count really what investors should be watching? We’ll explore.And…there’s something happening in the market that we haven’t seen since the late 1990s and one of our guests calls it “the perfect storm.” He tells us what it is and why it could spell trouble for Wall Street.
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The Corporate Debt Threat, Restaurants’ New Reality, and Time to Buy Oil?
12/06/2020 Duration: 46minCorporate America has been on a borrowing binge this year, could we be setting ourselves up for a very slow economic recovery because of this? We’ll explore.Plus, Darden’s former CEO joins us with his take on the future of the restaurant industry and who is best positioned to adjust to changes in a post Covid world.And, oil is on pace for its first negative week in seven and one market watcher says now is the perfect time to buy. He tells us why.
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Finding Opportunities in the Market Sell-Off, Corning’s Vaccine Effort, The Day Trader Effect
11/06/2020 Duration: 46minWith the Dow falling more than 5% in its worst drop since mid-March, one trader tells us which names he’s cherry picking amid the sell-off.And the CEO of Corning joins to discuss how his company is joining the fight to find a coronavirus vaccine as biotech companies make big advances in potential treatments.Plus, we take a look at the effect the surge in day trading has had on the market and whether it spells more froth ahead.
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The Fed’s Next Move, Kudlow on Fourth Round of Stimulus, Starbucks’ Strategy Shift
10/06/2020 Duration: 45minThe Dow falling for a second straight day, while the Nasdaq touches a record intraday high ahead of the Fed’s interest rate decision. We examine the moves still available to help keep the economy humming.And the White House saying there is a very good chance there will be a fourth phase of stimulus, NEC Director Larry Kudlow joins to discuss.Plus, why Starbucks is taking a page from rival Luckin Coffee’s playbook.
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Sign of a Top?, The Tesla Rally, and Woes from Home.
09/06/2020 Duration: 46minThe Dow is taking a breather, the NASDAQ crossing 10,000 for the first time ever, and the S&P is up over 25 percent since mid-March. We look at whether this market could be topping out.Plus, legendary investor Ron Baron says Tesla will be up ten fold from where it is today, even as the stock hits all-time highs. Will he be proven right? We debate.And…why work from home could backfire for companies.
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The Rally Marches on, Reopening NYC, i-Search Ahead?
08/06/2020 Duration: 47minWith stocks continuing to rally--despite the National Bureau of Economic Research declaring the US is in a recession--a top asset manager discusses the sectors that are poised for gains.And, the CEO of Empire State Realty Trust, which ones the famed Empire State Building, discusses the reopening of NYC and what the city looks like post-COVID 19.Plus, Google pays billions of dollars to be the default search engine on Apple’s operating system, but what happens if Google stops paying up? One analyst says it’s time for an Apple search engine and suggests one to buy.
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Jobs Shocker, Dow Powerhouses, and Mortgage Rates Spike
05/06/2020 Duration: 48minToday’s jobs report defying all expectations, showing job growth and fewer unemployed Americans. So did the stock market have it right all along? We’ll explore.Plus, Boeing shares up 124% and Apple up 50% since the March lows, we’ll take a closer look at what’s driving the gains of these two Dow Powerhouses.And, the surge in bond yields isn’t great news for homebuyers shopping this weekend. We’ll tell you what it means for the overall health of housing.