King Operating CEO on increasing investment and production in the oil & gas industry
Jay Young, CEO of independent oil and gas producer King Operating, discusses the biggest challenges in tackling high energy prices and the cost of new production and investment.
Read More »Zentner: Little can be done to lower inflation in the near-term
Morgan Stanley chief U.S. economist Ellen Zentner says the Fed will succeed in slowing the economy and eventually bring down inflation, but says fiscal policies from the Biden administration have yet to be proven as game-changers.
Read More »Brian Sullivan’s RBI: A rise of mortgage rates, gas prices likely means a recession
Brian Sullivan’s daily RBI segment focuses on the impact that mortgage rates and gas prices will likely have on the likelihood of a recession.
Read More »Alex Kantrowitz: Apple’s new features will not change the market
Alex Kantrowitz, Founder of Big Technology, joins Worldwide Exchange to recap Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference.
Read More »Matt Maley: Why investors should be weary of being too bullish
Matt Maley, Managing Director and Chief Market Strategist at Miller Tabak, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss Fed tightening, an economic slowdown, and liquidity in the marketplace.
Read More »Daniel Flax: This is what to expect from Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference
Daniel Flax, Senior Research Analyst at Neuberger Berman, joins Worldwide Exchange to discuss what’s in store for Apple as it kicks off its annual Worldwide Developer Conference.
Read More »Exclusive: The potential supply chain impact of Shanghai’s reopening
Lori Ann LaRocco looks at U.S., China, and Europe heat maps, using exclusive data from the world’s top maritime and logistics resources, to show how Shanghai’s reopening may affect global supply chains.
Read More »Jeff Kilburg, Ivory Johnson on what to expect from the Fed this week
Jeff Kilburg, Chief Investment Officer at Santucary Wealth, and Ivory Johnson, Founder of Delancey Wealth Management, join Worldwide Exchange to discuss de-inflation, the job market, and higher commodity prices.
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