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Review & Preview: Fed's Big Finale
After six weeks of waiting, the Fed delivers its next rate move. Plus, JPMorgan's big spending.
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Investors can make money by picking individual stocks, says Jim Cramer
CNBC's Jim Cramer talks about the importance of stock picking for individual investors.
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Stock Market Year-End: Did The Santa Rally Come Early?
November delivered a different tone compared to the last few months, with markets grappling with renewed volatility, concerns over stretched valuations, and uncertainty around the path of monetary policy.
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Markets Wary Ahead of Fed Meeting as Bond Yields Rise | Closing Bell
Comprehensive cross-platform coverage of the U.S. market close on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and YouTube with Romaine Bostick, Katie Greifeld, Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. -------- More on Bloomberg Television and Markets Like this video?
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Retail investors are cautiously optimistic, says Investopedia's Caleb Silver
CNBC's “Fast Money” team discusses how retail investors are feeling about markets, according to a new Investopedia survey, with Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of Investopedia.
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December FOMC Decision to Outline Rate Cutting Path for 2026
Investors will have their attention all on Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the FOMC in a highly anticipated interest rate decision. Ian Wyatt believes a hawkish tone will lead to a pause in January.
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Big Bubbles Are Not Deterring Bullish Investors
Individual investors remain optimistic despite fears of bubbles and inflation. Many bought the dip in the biggest stocks in November. AI-related stocks and cryptocurrency top the list of frothy assets.
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Memos From Howard Marks: Is It A Bubble?
News reports are filled with widespread fears that America's biggest corporations are propping up a bubble that will soon pop. Bubbles are what happen when the enthusiasm reaches irrational proportions.
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Why a former Trump advisor believes Kevin Hassett would be a good Fed chair
Independent Institute senior fellow Judy Shelton explains why she believes Kevin Hassett would be a strong fit for the next Fed chair on ‘The Claman Countdown.' #fox #media #us #usa #new #news #theclamancountdown #foxbusiness #inflation #economy #finance #federalreserve #fed #kevinhassett #markets #business #policy #rates #interest #american #america #wealth #money
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Stock Market Holds Strong With Fed Decision Next; Gold Stocks Power Higher
The stock market is back near all-time highs as Wall Street awaits more commentary from the Federal Reserve Wednesday at 2 p.m. ET.
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Fed will cut interest rates because market wants it, says Richard Bernstein's Contopoulos
CNBC's “Fast Money” team discusses what to expect from the Federal Reserve in anticipation of a likely interest rate cut with Michael Contopoulos, deputy chief investment officer at Richard Bernstein Advisors.
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Three Mining Stocks To Buy As Silver Hits All-Time High
On Tuesday, silver prices pushed past $60 per ounce to set an all-time record. Silver reached that unprecedented price after a roughly 5% rally on Tuesday.
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Hassett likely next Fed chair, but most think Trump should nominate someone else, CNBC Fed survey shows
The December survey shows 84% believe President Trump will tap Hassett, director of the National Economic Council, to head the central bank.
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Japan Might Be A Bomb Ready To Explode-- Why You Should Care
Japan's 229% Debt/GDP ratio, once sustainable via yield curve control, now faces crisis as inflation and rising rates end this policy era. With the Bank of Japan turning hawkish and long-term yields climbing toward 2%, debt servicing costs threaten fiscal stability and economic recovery.
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How The Data-Dependent Fed Stopped Depending On The Data
The Fed is expected to cut the Fed Funds Rate by 25 bps at the December FOMC, lowering the range to 3.5%-3.75%. Despite historically emphasizing data dependence, Powell has prioritized labor market risks over elevated inflation, even amid incomplete economic data.
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Will a Year-End Rally Start Tomorrow?
Why Louis expects a rate cut tomorrow
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This Political Event Should Occur In 2026 And Could Boost Your Portfolio
I reiterate a buy recommendation on assets tracking main American indices, supported by robust trading data and positive macro signals. Put/call ratio at a four-year low and record foreign inflows signal strong investor optimism for US equities.
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The voting Fed members who could dissent on rate cut, Michael Burry's latest bullish stance
Market Domination host Josh Lipton breaks down the day's market headlines ahead of the closing bell on December 9, 2025. GammaRoad Capital Partners CIO Jordan Rizzuto joins the program to discuss how an interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve could set up the bond market in 2026.
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From mortgages to car loans: How affordability rises and falls with the Fed
Affordability in America increasingly comes down to one institution, the Federal Reserve, whose decisions ripple through nearly every household budget.
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Tech earnings will be more important Fed rate cuts next year, says Truist's Keith Lerner
Truist's Keith Lerner joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the latest news prior to Tuesday's close.
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