Former CEA Chair Kevin Hassett weighs in on how to combat inflation
Kevin Hassett, former Council of Economic Advisers chairman under President Donald Trump, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to break down how inflation will impact Fourth of July holiday spending.
Read More »JetBlue’s latest offer to acquire Spirit Airlines was not enough, says Cowen’s Aaron Glick
Aaron Glick, Cowen merger strategist, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to weigh in on JetBlue’s latest offer to acquire Spirit Airlines.
Read More »Mortgage demand stalls even as rates drop briefly
CNBC’s Diana Olick joins ‘Squawk Box’ to break down the latest weekly mortgage demand data.
Read More »Move away from semiconductor stocks and toward growth areas, says Jefferies’ Jared Weisfeld
Jared Weisfeld, tech sector specialist at Jefferies, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to break down opportunities in the tech sector. Weisfeld breaks down why investors should consider moving away from semis and toward other growth areas, such as software.
Read More »Today’s RBI: Corporate spending on private jets for personal use is surging
Brian Sullivan details which companies are spending the most on private jets for their top executives’ personal use.
Read More »Eastspring: The downside risk for China’s markets is limited from here
Sarah Lien of Eastspring Investments says while China is not completely out of the woods yet from the pain of the past few years, the markets are steadily improving and offer a real opportunity for investors to dive in.
Read More »Wells Fargo: It’s a little more likely than a coin flip we see a mild recession by mid-2023
Anna Han of Wells Fargo discusses growing recession risks for the U.S. economy, and whether investors should resist the temptation of “bottom fishing” in the markets.
Read More »Inflation will remain high until final market capitulation, says Komal Sri-Kumar
Komal Sri-Kumar, president of Sri-Kumar Global Strategies, joins CNBC’s ‘Squawk Box’ to break down his expectations for rate hikes from the Federal Reserve, markets and more.
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