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stephanie link and dan ives, thank you for your time. have a great day. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," much more on the middle east tensions and if further violence with israel and iran could push crude abe ov$100 a barrel. "worldwide exchange" is coming back in just a moment. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. cirkul is the energy that gets you to the next level. cirkul is what you hope for when life tosses lemons your way. cirkul, available at walmart and drinkcirkul.com. >>> welcome back. oil prices are falling today after the drone and missile attacks on israel over the weekend by iran. that caused limited damage and investors are assessing the possible fallout from the incident. wti and brent crude down 1%. pippa stevens is joining us with more on what may play out in the energy markets. >> reporter: frank, iran telegraphed the attack was coming and indicating the country doesn't want a full-out war. the move was a face-saving exercise and well planned to make a statement without further conflict wit
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we have joe terranova, stephanie link, and bill baruch. we'll get to them in just a moment first, here is how your money looks, and not great not as bad as it could have been given what we saw last night the hair selling triggers on word ace rail was striking back in iran, a fairly measured response by israel, probably just to sent a message the markets have calmed down a bit, but technology is getting hit. and one of your committee, just before the show, comes up, she dps -- i just gave it away, she. i'm not good at this job abt, anything but technology all right, so we'll get to that in a moment. but related to all the geomacro stuff going on is our starting point. that is a trade alert. the aforementioned stephanie link just made a big trade in the energy patch that is the company formerly known as schlumberger, slb, sales up 13%, net income up 14%, you're buying more. >> it was a good quarter it trades off on the quarters. i don't know why all the numbers you just cited, you have earnings up 19% you have revenues up 13% adjusted ebitda
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stephanie, we - trial. interesting how that is linked. stephanie, we have| trial. interesting how that is| linked. stephanie, we have a few weeks ahead in this trial to go through that process but no matter what happens here, what do you think this means in his bid for the white house? i am naively want to believe that our justice system am naively want to believe that ourjustice system should be able to operate separately and apart from our political system but i do understand that every time the former president is indicted or at court he uses it as a platform for his presidential campaign and i think we should expect that, especially since all of the camera and media attention, to him at those moments. they are an opportunity for him to speak to his face. an opportunity for him to speak to his face-— to his face. stephanie and rodney. _ to his face. stephanie and rodney, thank _ to his face. stephanie and rodney, thank you - to his face. stephanie and rodney, thank you very i to his face. stephanie and - rodney, thank you very much for sharing your insights. a
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stephanie link is standing by with her top pick and under the radar play. >>> and curtain call for the disney board battle as bob iger and company reportedly move closer to victory over activist nelson peltz. it's wednesday, april 3rd. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm dominic chu in for frank holland this morning. will it ooh is pick up the half hour with a check of u.s. equity futures which are on the offer but not by that much. the dow is implied lower by just about 25 points, the s&p 500 down by 7 points and the nasdaq down by 49 or 50 points. the nasdaq posted its second loss in the last three sessions. the dow leading declines for the week so far, down by just over 1.5% overall. so let's dig further into the market action right now. if you take a look at some of the sectors that have been a key focus for investors in the first part of this year, it has been communications services, energy, and technology. those three sectors, by the way, the three top performers in the s&p 500 on that year-to-date basis. mea
stephanie link is standing by with her top pick and under the radar play. >>> and curtain call for the disney board battle as bob iger and company reportedly move closer to victory over activist nelson peltz. it's wednesday, april 3rd. you're watching "worldwide exchange" right here on cnbc. ♪ >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm dominic chu in for frank holland this morning. will it ooh is pick up the half hour with a check of u.s. equity...
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joining me for the hour josh brown, stephanie link and jim lebenthal. taking you to the markets, holding on to gains at least as the dow is concerned. the s&p remains in the red as does the nasdaq. you have had some buying but not able to get anything sustainable. jon jonathan krinsky, saying the risk is to the down side. technicians like jonathan krinsky have not been right recently but maybe are feeling emboldened by the recent price action. >> down 4% from the highs. in the last 16 months you're up 32% in the s&p 500. that is huge. i have to take a step back. we talk about the overall growth being important because it's so important for earnings. if you look at the u.s., the gdp tracker, and growth is raised. china 5.3%, the second quarter in a row over 5, and 6.6% sequential analyzed growth rate there. no one was really expecting that. their stimulus programs are starting to kick in. that is the reason why the inflation story, in my mind, is kind of stubborn but the growth is better. that should bode well for earnings. bank earnings are always slobb
joining me for the hour josh brown, stephanie link and jim lebenthal. taking you to the markets, holding on to gains at least as the dow is concerned. the s&p remains in the red as does the nasdaq. you have had some buying but not able to get anything sustainable. jon jonathan krinsky, saying the risk is to the down side. technicians like jonathan krinsky have not been right recently but maybe are feeling emboldened by the recent price action. >> down 4% from the highs. in the last 16...
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josh brown, stephanie link, jim lebenthal joining us. lows of the day for the dow, down 300 points right now. the s&p is giving back about two-thirds of a percent. steph, employment cost index jumps by the most in the year. chicago pmi now 20 months under 15, under 40. that's ugly. consumer confidence under 100. that's the lowest since july of 2022. what's going on here? >> i think it's way too premature to talk stagflation. >> that's the word of the day, the dreaded s word. >> it's premature. that gdp number last week i think will get revised higher. i think the consumer was misrepresented. if you look at all the numbers, the wage numbers we've been getting in the eci today, up 4.3% year over year, that's great for the consumer. if you look at the pce last week, income and spending grew 5 and 6% respectively. that's great for the consumer. manufacturing, we talk about it all the time, i had a whole slew of companies today that reported earnings in the manufacturing industry. and they are on fire. parts of manufacturing. >> why consumer
josh brown, stephanie link, jim lebenthal joining us. lows of the day for the dow, down 300 points right now. the s&p is giving back about two-thirds of a percent. steph, employment cost index jumps by the most in the year. chicago pmi now 20 months under 15, under 40. that's ugly. consumer confidence under 100. that's the lowest since july of 2022. what's going on here? >> i think it's way too premature to talk stagflation. >> that's the word of the day, the dreaded s word....
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, your take on this and then weigh in with stephanie link on the market reaction. stephanie kelton, your thoughts on this? >> yeah. this is an economy that's being powered by two thing. fiscal policy and net imgrigs. i think it's really important that we do pay attention to that last part of this. last year half of the growth in the labor force came from net immigration. there were 5.2 million additional jobs last year. thanks to net immigration. it's been the key to rebalancing the labor market. a huge part of the reason why we have the growth we've got, and the disinflation we've had. so i mean, this is an eye-popping number and the story it tells, we should be expecting the fed to follow through on that promise of higher for longer. i don't think it make as whole lot of sense to think in terms of three and probably not even two rate cuts this year. >> hmm. >> becky, quick. >> go ahead. >> i am correct. 25 to 54 prime age workforce participation up a half point. from pre-pandemic. rick is correct. the overall is down half a point. >> down. >> i think seniors are
, your take on this and then weigh in with stephanie link on the market reaction. stephanie kelton, your thoughts on this? >> yeah. this is an economy that's being powered by two thing. fiscal policy and net imgrigs. i think it's really important that we do pay attention to that last part of this. last year half of the growth in the labor force came from net immigration. there were 5.2 million additional jobs last year. thanks to net immigration. it's been the key to rebalancing the labor...
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we had victoria greene this week animal and malcolm ethridge as well as stephanie link and jeff kilburg on as well. we get to cap off the week with kari firestone. the executive chair of aureaus asset management. all kinds of things we can talk about on your resume. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the q2 picture. it has gotten a little dicey the last few days. you are finding opportunities amid the wreckage. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me here. this was not unexpected. when you have a market that goes up 27% from the middle of october to the end of the first quarter, you have to expect there could be some correction. particularly in names that have just been hyperbolic. we took money off the table in a number of names. not that we don't like them, but they got too big for the portfolio or somewhat overpriced. >> where have you been trimming? >> for example, home depot, sherman williams, hamilton, o'reilly auto. these are great companies, but these stories are predicated on the rates going down. the market has believed interest rates would come down seve
we had victoria greene this week animal and malcolm ethridge as well as stephanie link and jeff kilburg on as well. we get to cap off the week with kari firestone. the executive chair of aureaus asset management. all kinds of things we can talk about on your resume. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about the q2 picture. it has gotten a little dicey the last few days. you are finding opportunities amid the wreckage. >> first of all, thank you so much for having me...
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and stephanie link naming vegas sands as her top pick. now is the time to bring in jeff kilburg. he is a cnbc contributor. jeff, let's talk about the playbook for q2 coming up here and for the balance of the year. what is the top play? >> dom, the top play is the name i love. tesla is my top name. elon musk, the second richest man in the world, has been scrutinized and ridiculed. if you go back to january of 2023 and he bought twitter, you thank yo saw that go down to $100. it has the ability to retake the 50-day moving average at 184 and the way i'm looking at this and this is my top play is not ev growth. i don't look at it as an ev company. i look at a pure play in artificial intelligence. you talk about the full self automation driving which is under prappreciated. elon musk has been quiet lately. it feels like he will defend his stake and the fact he owns 25%. not quite 25%. this will allow him to vault his net worth above $200 billion and reclaim the number one richest man in the world. >> jeff, you may not consider tesla to be an ev play, but the problem is a lot of people
and stephanie link naming vegas sands as her top pick. now is the time to bring in jeff kilburg. he is a cnbc contributor. jeff, let's talk about the playbook for q2 coming up here and for the balance of the year. what is the top play? >> dom, the top play is the name i love. tesla is my top name. elon musk, the second richest man in the world, has been scrutinized and ridiculed. if you go back to january of 2023 and he bought twitter, you thank yo saw that go down to $100. it has the...
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. >> stephanie link? >> slb. >> see what the market does. s&p is negative as is the dow. take you into the final hour. "the exchange" is now. >>> welcome to "the exchange." i'm jon fortt. here's what's ahead. the ten year up after the fed's key inflation reach and the prices mo prices moderated, but spending remained resilient and manufacturing increased for the first time in 16 months. our economy sees three rate cuts still on the table this year and she's going to make her case ahead of friday's jobs report. manufacturing in china also extending, breaking five straight months of contraction. is it bl
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like stephanie link, a new entrant into this stock -- >> and apparently cramer was, too. >> she likes spins and she likes the ceo probably as much as you do. >> right. and so what you have now, there's about $8 billion of debt, well, 3m, the original company, they're down to only $2.5 billion of debt. yes, they have a huge liability ahead for the ear plugs but they can handle that and that's the quantify and we know how much it will be, what the lawsuits look like. you have a company that has really incredible products, a great management, new ceo coming in, fantastic, and there's this clarity. we're staying on the 3m side, once i can see the dust settle on the whole transaction. no issue whatsoever with the 3m shares. >> good stuff. i appreciate that. by the way, we know many of you are interested in dividend payers, if you're looking for m more plays check out cnbc pro. we have four elite dividend stocks stand out. scan the code. >>> coming up, earnings setup for the week ahead is a big one. mike santoli joinss, u as always, with his "midday word." so this is pickleball? it's basica
like stephanie link, a new entrant into this stock -- >> and apparently cramer was, too. >> she likes spins and she likes the ceo probably as much as you do. >> right. and so what you have now, there's about $8 billion of debt, well, 3m, the original company, they're down to only $2.5 billion of debt. yes, they have a huge liability ahead for the ear plugs but they can handle that and that's the quantify and we know how much it will be, what the lawsuits look like. you have a...
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john maury, stephanie link, and we're goingto count you down the a special "closing bell." don't want to miss that. let's do "final trades." bryn? >> i think the market is going to stay choppy. cowz focuses on the companies in the russell 1,000 with the highest free cash flow yield. >> weiss? >> only because i like janet yellen, the two-year treasury and the 5%-year-old. >> the fact that you like anybody is breaking news. but thank you very much for that. >> don't count on it coming your way. >> fine, that would be fine. jason snipe? >> i like axp, 12 million new members last year. i like this one. >> interactive brokers, stay long. >> i look forward to "closing bell." "the exchange" begins right now. >> scott, thank you very much. welcome to "the exchange." i'm tyler mathisen in today for kelly evans. here's what we got for you this hour. has the fed's base case shifted from later cuts to no cuts at all this year? our market guest says it doesn't really matter for stocks. he sees them going higher, regardless. he tells us why, and the one scenario that could change all tha
john maury, stephanie link, and we're goingto count you down the a special "closing bell." don't want to miss that. let's do "final trades." bryn? >> i think the market is going to stay choppy. cowz focuses on the companies in the russell 1,000 with the highest free cash flow yield. >> weiss? >> only because i like janet yellen, the two-year treasury and the 5%-year-old. >> the fact that you like anybody is breaking news. but thank you very much for...
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. >> stephanie link? >> slb. >> see what the market does. s&p is negative as is the dow. take you into the final hour. "the exchange" is now. >>> welcome to "the exchange." i'm jon fortt. here's what's ahead. the ten year up after the fed's key inflation reach and the prices mo prices moderated, but spending remained resilient and manufacturing increased for the first time in 16 months. our economy sees three rate cuts still on the table this year and she's going to make her case ahead of friday's jobs report. manufacturing in china also extending, breaking five straight months of contraction. is it a blip thanks to the lunar new year holiday or is the country on the brink of a recovery. we'll discuss whether the bottom is really in. plus macy's pain is who's gain? the troubled retailer planning to close 150 stores over the next few years. we'll take a look at the company that stands to win those customers, but we begin today with the market action. let's get over to dom chu. >> it started off positive and we lost steam, jon, during the session as the early afternoon kick
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there is stephanie link, a cnbc contributor. i will go to you here. what do you make of late day trade action? >> i think it's not surprising because we have to deal with a bunch of things. where are we going to settle out in terms of interest rates and the fed? is it zero? is it three? it certainly not six and probably not even three. but i step back and i think, why are we talking about less cuts? and that's because the economy is growing better than expected. the atlanta fed trackers at 2 1/2% for gdp for the first quarter and the consumer continues to be strong. i know we have a very important job report tomorrow but adp was encouraging especially on the wage front, 5% wage growth for consumers and if you switch to job, 10%. that is wonderful for the consumer. i know that hurts the inflation story but the consumer 70% of our economy roof for that. and manufacturing, we got pretty good manufacturing data not only here in the states but also overseas in china and i think that is encouraging as well, so we have to step back here and say the economy c
there is stephanie link, a cnbc contributor. i will go to you here. what do you make of late day trade action? >> i think it's not surprising because we have to deal with a bunch of things. where are we going to settle out in terms of interest rates and the fed? is it zero? is it three? it certainly not six and probably not even three. but i step back and i think, why are we talking about less cuts? and that's because the economy is growing better than expected. the atlanta fed trackers...
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and joining us on that right now, stephanie link, chief investment strategist at hightower and cnbc contributor stephanie, good morning. >> good morning. >> so what is driving the markets right now? yesterday, the tech sector on the s&p was down dramatically more than lots of other stuff. semiconductors having a particularly bad day are things just trying to find some equilibrium now what do you think is going on? >> i think so. i feel like we hit kind of a volatile time ahead of earnings. them week is going to be great in terms of earnings i think earnings are going to give us a better picture for the time being, we hit this air pocket, we're trying to figure out where rate cuts and how many rate cuts are going to occur this year. i'm kind of getting into this camp of maybe no cuts and i don't think that we need cuts because we have better growth. especially earlier this week, we had the imf revised global growth higher to 3.2%. we had better china gdp growth at 5.3%. here in the states, we're running at about 2.9%, and so that -- all of this growth, this dynamic is keeping inflation elevated
and joining us on that right now, stephanie link, chief investment strategist at hightower and cnbc contributor stephanie, good morning. >> good morning. >> so what is driving the markets right now? yesterday, the tech sector on the s&p was down dramatically more than lots of other stuff. semiconductors having a particularly bad day are things just trying to find some equilibrium now what do you think is going on? >> i think so. i feel like we hit kind of a volatile time...
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joining us right now to talk tech stocks is stephanie link with hightower. are you saying everything is on sale and you should buy it or are you saying the knife is falling and i'll keep letting it fall until i want to catch it? >> the expectations are still high, andrew. i think we have a couple of good looks at the bigger names in technology. i own amazon. i like that name a lot. i own apple. i like that name a lot. i know it is controversial especially as numbers are coming down, but i think both stocks offer good risk/reward into the prints and i will be long on both of them. i like bm very much. they are turning the company around into software and consulting and services and recurring revenue is going on the way up which is good. they are an a.i. play as well. i like lam research. that stock has come down a bit. i think semi cap equipment is interesting. you need seven times the memory for a.i. the fab equipment is recovering. i can pick and choose within tech. i will say i'm underweight the sector relative the benchmark. i think there are other areas
joining us right now to talk tech stocks is stephanie link with hightower. are you saying everything is on sale and you should buy it or are you saying the knife is falling and i'll keep letting it fall until i want to catch it? >> the expectations are still high, andrew. i think we have a couple of good looks at the bigger names in technology. i own amazon. i like that name a lot. i own apple. i like that name a lot. i know it is controversial especially as numbers are coming down, but i...
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i want to bring in stephanie link at hightower and cnbc contributor. we got the blackrock numbers and wells. we will get jpmorgan chase and citi up next. i'm curious over your reaction to the wells numbers. >> the stock has had a heck of a run from the october lows. the stock is up 40% to 60% from the october ows. expectations were pretty high going in. little disappointed with wells guidance and not giving guidance. they're conservative. it is the first quarter. there are a lot of giving guidance. but they're conservative, it is the first quarter, there is a lot of moving parts, andrew. i think the biggest question in my mind and we're going to learn about this on the call is on all the calls, by the way, is that 2024 was supposed to be the year of revenue growth accelerating. and with higher interest rates, there is a lot of puts and takes. is that now pushed out to 2025. in the meantime, i think you're going to have very mixed quarters like net interest income, all the companies are going to be down sequentially, but probably up year over year. a ne
i want to bring in stephanie link at hightower and cnbc contributor. we got the blackrock numbers and wells. we will get jpmorgan chase and citi up next. i'm curious over your reaction to the wells numbers. >> the stock has had a heck of a run from the october lows. the stock is up 40% to 60% from the october ows. expectations were pretty high going in. little disappointed with wells guidance and not giving guidance. they're conservative. it is the first quarter. there are a lot of giving...
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we've heard from stephanie, iranians hijacked the ship with links to israel. in the last hour you had a member of the kennesset parliament and any attack will depend on the origin. >> we will retaliate no matter what, there's a huge difference. if the proxy of iran like we saw in the past few weeks when the lebanon, from yemen or even iraq would send a uav into our direction, you're going to have a rocket or uav from iran flying into israel. it's different and the retaliation will be different as well. >> as far as u.s. assets go in the region, u.s.s. dwight d. eisenhower terror strike group has moved closer to the red sea and they carry the ms6 which can shoot down ballistic missiles ap others can shoot down drones and cruise missiles. a brigadier general gave the following prediction what he thinks will come next. >> i sure don't expect them to do anything directly against israel because i don't think their forces are up to it. i do expect them to use proxies. hamas is pretty much defeated in gaza and perhaps hezbollah, perhaps some proxy forces operating ou
we've heard from stephanie, iranians hijacked the ship with links to israel. in the last hour you had a member of the kennesset parliament and any attack will depend on the origin. >> we will retaliate no matter what, there's a huge difference. if the proxy of iran like we saw in the past few weeks when the lebanon, from yemen or even iraq would send a uav into our direction, you're going to have a rocket or uav from iran flying into israel. it's different and the retaliation will be...
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>> well, stephanie, it is more evidence, not that we needed any, that the far right is picking up the signals. that they have gotten for a long time from trump. and, the way they interpret that language and those signals from trump land manifests itself in this kind of violence. so the great fear i have, this is one isolated incident. there are more of them all the time. that led to january 6th. it is just, one is a point and two is a pattern. and three is a problem. >> how about this problem? that some are getting strategic? juanita, nbc identified seven candidates running for office this year who are either at the capitol on january 6th or attended the rally beforehand. how concerning is that? they are not just breaking the law. some are looking to be lawmakers. it is the same thing that will keep happening. not only have they drunk the trump cool aid, but they intend to continue to inflict harm. at multiple levels of government. the enduring impact of trump's election lies. that is not going to stop with these candidates but it will continue with the threats we have seen impacting
>> well, stephanie, it is more evidence, not that we needed any, that the far right is picking up the signals. that they have gotten for a long time from trump. and, the way they interpret that language and those signals from trump land manifests itself in this kind of violence. so the great fear i have, this is one isolated incident. there are more of them all the time. that led to january 6th. it is just, one is a point and two is a pattern. and three is a problem. >> how about...
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>> stephanie, it's more evidence not that we needed any, that the far right is picking up signals, that they've gotten for a long time from maga land, from trump, the way they interpret that, that language and those signals from trump land is manifesting itself in this kind of violence. so, the great fear that i have and a lot of other people do, this may be one isolated incident, but there are more and more of them all the time, and that's the sort of thing that led to january 6th, it's the sort of thing that accumulated, could lead to another situation just like that in the next election. it's just, one is a point, two is a pattern, three is a problem. >> how about this problem, that summer getting strategic. nbc identified seven candidates who are running for office this year who are either at the capital on january 6th, or attended the rally before hand. how concerning is that? they're not just breaking the law, some are looking to become lawmakers. >> is the same thing we saw in 2022 when those same type of profiles of candidates were running for secretary of state positions, runni
>> stephanie, it's more evidence not that we needed any, that the far right is picking up signals, that they've gotten for a long time from maga land, from trump, the way they interpret that, that language and those signals from trump land is manifesting itself in this kind of violence. so, the great fear that i have and a lot of other people do, this may be one isolated incident, but there are more and more of them all the time, and that's the sort of thing that led to january 6th, it's...