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CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC
1886 episodes   Last Updated: Jun 04, 25
Hosted by Melissa Lee and a roundtable of top traders, “Fast Money” breaks through the noise of the day, to deliver the actionable news that matters most to investors. Fast Money airs weeknights at 5p ET on CNBC. Visit http://fastmoney.cnbc.com for additional information.

Episodes

U.S.-China trade tensions ramping up, as President Trump weighs in on his exchanges with China’s President Xi Jinping. How the markets are handling the latest developments, and what we can expect from other trade deals in the works. Plus Doses and Deals. Pharma in focus as M&A heats up in the space. The names one top health care anlayst is watching as potential takeout targets.Fast Money Disclaimer
Three major stock moves catching our traders attention. How they’re handling the action in Nvidia, Netflix, and Boeing… and which direction they see them heading next. Plus, stocks inching back towards record highs, but is there even more opportunity in the private sector? How one firm is giving investors an alternative to public stocks, and where they see the most action.Fast Money Disclaimer
Another crack in the housing sector’s foundation, as construction spending fell for a second straight month. The impact its having on homebuilders, housing retailers, and how this morning’s manufacturing data is moving the risk-off trade. Plus A gas gamble in the last frontier. Why the White House is pushing the Alaskan LNG project, and if the costs outweigh the benefits.Fast Money Disclaimer
Shares of Nvidia reversing in today’s session, and sat out the mid-day Mag7 rebound. How the chip giant is faring since its post-earnings pop, and how our traders are positioning in the stock going into June. Plus Jamie Dimon ringing the alarm bell on the bond market. The cracks he sees starting to form, and why one top market strategist is ignoring the bond market alarmists.Fast Money Disclaimer
Stocks closing higher after a Federal repeals court temporarily reinstating President Trump’s tariffs. What the back and forth means for equities, and how our traders are navigating the volatility. Plus Costco, Gap, Ulta, and more retailers reporting results. The details from those quarters, and what one outlet mall CEO has to say about the consumer and the broader retail space.Fast Money Disclaimer
Nvidia on the move after reporting its latest results. How the Fast Money traders are handling the chip giant’s stock reaction, and what one top semi analyst thinks about the quarter. Plus Mortgage maneuvers out of the White House, as Presiden Trump weighs ending the conservatorship for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. The impact it could have on mortgage rates and the housing market.Fast Money Disclaimer
Stocks jumping to kick off the shortened holiday week, as investors digest President Trump’s EU tariff delay. How the pause, mixed with better-than-expected consumer confidence, helped boost markets and pull yields back. Plus All eyes on Nvidia, as the chip giant gears up to report earnings after the bell tomorrow. How the Fast Money traders are positioning, and what to expect from the numbers. Fast Money Disclaimer
Apple shares extended their losing streak after President Trump said the company needs to pay at least 25% tariffs on any phone made out side the U.S. How realistic is the threat and what’s it mean for the stock. Plus Novo Nordisk shares have been cut in half over the past year. Would some M&A be the antidote for its slide?Fast Money Disclaimer
Markets fading late in the session as investors digested President Trump’s tax bill passing in the House. Was it the final hurdle on the path to new highs? Where Morgan Stanley’s Mike Wilson sees stocks heading next and where he’s seeing the most opportunity. Plus, the housing sector slumping as April home sales drop to the slowest pace for that month since 2009. But could the spring market malaise be about to turn around?Fast Money Disclaimer
Stocks closed near session lows as long-term yields hit more than one-year highs. A disappointing 20-year bond auction a catalyst for the action. Plus OpenAI announcing it’s buying the startup helmed by long-time Apple exec Jony Ive. What it means for both companies. Fast Money Disclaimer