Charles Dallara, the former CEO of the Institute of International Finance and current chairman of the board for Partners Group, joined the show to discuss whether the tariff uncertainty is threatening a global recession, or worse.
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Evercore ISI's Julian Emanuel may not think the current volatility in markets presents a "generational buying opportunity", but there are stocks too cheap to ignore as we head into earnings season, including one Magnificent 7 name.
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Markets saw minor moves today as volatility retreated and the bond market settled after weeks of turmoil. But Allianz chief economist advisor Mohamed El-Erian said investors should not get used to today's calmness.
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Interactive Brokers reported first quarter results after the bell, which pushed shares lower. The company also announced a stock split and raised its dividend. Interactive Brokers founder and chairman Thomas Peterffy joined the show for an exclusive interview to break down the company's latest results.
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Meta and the FTC faced off in court today over whether the social media giant is a monopoly. Bradley Tusk, co-founder of Tusk Venture Partners and founder of Tusk Strategies joined the show to talk about whether the U.S. government has a shot.
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"The potential for an economic downdraft is very serious" - Former Richmond Fed President Jeffrey Lacker joined the show to explain how the Federal Reserve could react to the current tariff uncertainty and why it is going to be in a tight position for the rest of the year.
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Stocks ended the day higher but tariff headlines have kept Wall Street on edge for weeks. So how should investors navigate the constant stream of headlines? Morgan Stanley Wealth Management's head of U.S. policy Monica Guerra lays out what she is telling clients on how to navigate policy uncertainty.
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The energy sector bounced back today but the energy complex has been under pressure since President Trump's tariffs announcement. Skylar Capital Management LP's Bill Perkins joined the show to tell us if he thinks there could be more upside for crude after WTI dipped below $60 a barrel.
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Apple was one of the top performers in the Dow today and posted its best week since February. But, the stock shed over $300 billion in market cap since President Donald Trump's tariffs announcement. But CFRA Research's Angelo Zino raised his odds for an Apple-specific exemption to the China tariffs. He joined the show to explain his thesis.
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"This is a highly abnormal state of affairs for the U.S." - Evercore chairman Krishna GUHA talks about the moves in the U.S. dollar and yields this week.