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Hosted by CNBC's Brian Sullivan, "Last Call" is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Through panels, debates and newsmakers, the "Last Call" podcast delivers fresh takes on the biggest business topics of the day while also shining a light on the other important stories that listeners may have missed.
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“Options Action,” hosted by Melissa Lee, features option traders from some of the top firms on Wall Street. Each week, they gather for a fast-paced, half-hour show that focuses on how to increase profits and limit losses using common option techniques. Fresh from the trading desk, the “Options Action” panel demystifies the daunting terminology often used when talking about options, and simplifies this fast-growing and crucial corner of the market.
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Get a front row seat at CNBC’s events and hear directly from the visionary executives, innovators, leaders and influencers taking the stage at CNBC’s live events series, including Evolve, @Work, and more. Hear the best sound from the fireside chats, keynote talks, and panels, with added, behind-the-scenes commentary from the moderators and interviewers who were on stage at the event, and other CNBC beat reporters close to the action.
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"On the Money," which airs 9pm E.T. weeknights on CNBC, is a new show dedicated to helping you make the most of your money. CNBC's Carmen Wong Ulrich, leading personal finance expert and frequent contributor to NBC's The Today Show and Nightly News, delivers personalized, actionable information that allows you to survive and thrive during these volatile economic times. Watch as Carmen answers your everyday Dollar Dilemmas, and guides you through what can be the very confusing, intimidating, ...
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George Kwok Lung Hongchoy of real estate company Link REIT says interest rate rises have been a challenge for property investment companies and "inflation will persist for a little big longer."CNBC International TV による
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The global sneaker resale market is predicted to grow to $30 billion by 2030 and is only spurred by a phenomenon known as sneaker botting. Sneaker bots took off in 2012, when Nike released its Air Jordan Doernbecher 9 shoes on Twitter. And today, sneakerheads say that buying shoes without bots is nearly impossible.CNBC dives into the sneaker indust…
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From floods to droughts, CNBC Marathon explores the water crisis in the U.S.Today, one out of three people don’t have access to safe drinking water. And that’s the result of many things, but one of them is that 96.5% of that water is found in our oceans. It’s saturated with salt, and undrinkable. Most of the freshwater is locked away in glaciers or…
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With the rise of social media, blogs, and streaming services, there is a seemingly endless demand for high-quality, engaging content. No wonder in today's digital age, content is king. This is why organisations have 4xMORE problems. They want MORE Things (Bigger, Better, Deeper), MORE Channels, MORE Assets, MORE frequently– BUT with LESS time. The …
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Large emitters "need to be at the table" at COP28 in the UAE, the conference's Director-General Majid Al Suwaidi tells CNBC, as the fossil fuel producer faces criticism ahead of November's climate talks.CNBC International TV による
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Izumi Devalier of Bank of America Global Research says the Bank of Japan probably "doesn't want a situation where markets anticipate monetary policy normalization."CNBC International TV による
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Sean Kevelighan, Insurance Information Institute CEO, and Tom Corringham, Scripps Institution of Oceanography research economist, join 'Last Call' to discuss news that State Farm will no longer insure new houses in California.CNBC Television による
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Herb Greenberg, Empire Financial senior editor, joins 'Last Call' to decide Y(A.I.) or N(A.I.) on what companies are true A.I. plays and which ones are hopping on the bandwagon.CNBC Television による
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Malcolm Ethridge, CIC Wealth executive vice president, John Kasich, former governor (R-Ohio), and Heidi Heitkamp, former senator (D-North Dakota), join 'Last Call' to discuss the upcoming vote in the house on the debt ceiling bill.CNBC Television による
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Commodity prices got crushed in May, with crude oil seeing its worst month since November 2021. So will falling prices become a tailwind for the consumer and the market? Plus, while tech stocks have been rallying in the last few weeks, one top investor says the run has come too far too fast. What he’s saying to do next. Fast Money Disclaimer…
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Charlie Giancarlo, Pure Storage chairman and CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the company's Q1 beat, the A.I. boom, and why more 'warm' data will be needed in the near future.CNBC Television による
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Javier Díaz-Gimenez, professor of economics at IESE Business School, discusses the potential ramifications of what he describes as a "huge gamble" taken by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to call a snap general election.CNBC International TV による
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Tech stocks continuing their run on Tuesday, with Nvidia clocking yet another all-time high. But while tech is up over 10% this month, energy and staples are taking it on the chin. So why is one sector’s success coming at the expense of so many others? Plus the CEOs of Tesla and JPMorgan making their first trips to China in years. What it means for…
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