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CNBC’s “Money Movers”

Business & Economics Podcasts

“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.

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“Money Movers” provides investors with real-time analysis of the stories and the people attracting the attention of the markets each day. Capturing the energy of day’s early trading, the program includes the breaking news and numbers driving stocks and sectors, helping investors make critical decisions. “Money Movers” anchors speak with the CEOs, government decision-makers and newsmakers who play a relevant role in how money is moving.

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English


Episodes
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RH’s Tariff Warning, Media Mergers, The Next Frontier for Weight Loss Drugs 9/12/25

9/12/2025
RH just the latest company to warn about the impact of tariffs on its earnings. Its CEO adding this is probably the worst housing market in 50 years. Then what could a potential bid from Paramount Skydance for Warner Brothers Discovery mean for the media landscape? And Novo Nordisk prepares for the launch of an oral version of its blockbuster weight loss drug. A look at the competition with Eli Lilly.

Duration:00:42:16

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An “Assault” on Fed Independence, Senate to Vote on Miran’s Fed Nomination, OpenAI’s Power Play Against Nvidia 9/11/25

9/11/2025
New this hour: The Senate says it will vote on Stephen Miran’s nomination to be Fed Governor on Monday. Then former Fed Vice Chair Alan Blinder joins the show to break down his new op-ed arguing “The Assault on The Fed’s Independence Should Concern Everyone.” Plus, the power struggle between OpenAI and Nvidia. How OpenAI is looking to empower smaller rivals.

Duration:00:42:04

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Klarna’s Largest Investor, Tapestry CEO, Larry Ellison Becomes World’s Richest Person 9/10/25

9/10/2025
Sequia Partner and Klarna board member Andrew Reed joins the show ahead of the fintech company’s public debut at the NYSE. With a more than 20% stake, Sequioa is the largest shareholder. Then Tapestry announcing a new growth strategy and a $3 billion buyback. We sit down with the CEO. Plus, with Oracle shares jumping more than 40% after earnings, we look at how much the stock surge is adding to Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison’s wealth.

Duration:00:43:40

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AT&T CEO on iPhone Refresh Cycle, White House Responds to BLS Data Revision, Barclays CEO’s Economic Outlook 9/9/25

9/9/2025
The CEO of AT&T says he doesn’t expect an iPhone super cycle following the release of the iPhone 17. Plus his thoughts on the company’s recent $23B deal with Echostar. Then the White House responds to the revised payroll data, saying the large change in numbers is why new leadership is needed. And the CEO of Barclays, live from the company’s financial services conference. His outlook for the economy and rate cuts.

Duration:00:43:02

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Supreme Court Rules on FTC Firing, Tesla’s Falling U.S. Market Share, NFL Agent Drew Rosenhaus 9/8/25

9/8/2025
Breaking this hour: The Supreme Court allows President Trump to remove democratic FTC member Rebecca Slaughter pending further review. Then new numbers detail Tesla’s falling market shares as a percent of EV sales in the United States. Plus NFL super-agent Drew Rosenhaus, on the shift to streaming and ratings from week 1 of the season.

Duration:00:42:11

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Elon Musk’s $1T Pay Package, Lululemon Shares Plummet, Oklo CEO 9/5/25

9/5/2025
An unprecedent pay package for Tesla’s Elon Musk doesn’t come without some high performance benchmarks. How should shareholders be thinking about the potential compensation package? Plus, Lululemon shares plummet after an increasingly competitive environment and tariff headwinds dented outlook. The Street’s top retail analyst, JPMorgan’s Matt Boss lays out what to do with the stock. And then CEO of Nuclear company Oklo joins the show. After announcing plans to invest nearly $1.7B in a new nuclear waste recycling facility. Shares are up more than 1000% in the past year.

Duration:00:43:01

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HPE CEO on Earnings, Abercrombie Partners with the NFL, Tim Cook Arrives at the White House 9/4/25

9/4/2025
The CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise joins the show after a beat and raise in the most recent quarter. He breaks down how AI demand is impacting the business. Then the CEO of Abercrombie, on the company’s recently announced partnership with the NFL. How tariffs and consumer spending are impacting sales. Plus Apple CEO Tim Cook arrives at the White House, ahead of a rose garden event with other tech executives. A look at big tech’s relationship with Washington.

Duration:00:44:46

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Google Avoids Chrome Breakup, Macy’s Turnaround Takes Shape, HP CEO on Tariffs & AI Demand 9/3/25

9/3/2025
Shares of Alphabet soar after a judge rules it won’t have to divest its Chrome browser. A look at the impact of the ruling for other AI startups as well as Apple, which Google pays to be the default search engine on the iPhone. Then Macy’s shares tracking for the best day since 2021. A breakdown of results and the company’s turnaround efforts. Plus the CEO of HP Inc. is live from Citi’s annual TMT conference. How tariffs and AI demand are impacting business.

Duration:00:43:13

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Former World Bank President Malpass, Manhattan Office Rebound, ChatGPT Safeguards 9/2/25

9/2/2025
As President Trump continues to take aim at the Fed and Fed Governor Lisa Cook, former World Bank President David Malpass’ name has been floated as a potential replacement. He joins us with his outlook for monetary policy. Then a rebound in Manhattan office demand. A new study breaks down sentiment in the commercial real estate sector. Plus, OpenAI pledging to rollout new safeguard for ChatGPT after some high-profile cases have raised safety concerns for those in crisis.

Duration:00:43:06

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Fed Governor Lisa Cook’s Court Hearing Begins, Former CEA Chair Jared Bernstein, Autodesk CEO on Earnings 8/29/25

8/29/2025
We’re live outside the courthouse as the first court hearing for Fed Governor Lisa Cook gets underway. Arguing against her attempted firing for alleged mortgage fraud. What comes next in her court battle against the President? We discuss with former U.S. Assistant Attorney General Bill Baer. Then, Former CEA Chair Jared Bernstein reacts to this morning’s inflation print and gives his outlook on what it means for a possible rate cutting cycle. Plus, it’s the top gainer on the S&P 500 for the day. Autodesk surging after a beat and raise. Its CEO breaks down the quarter.

Duration:00:42:15

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Looking Beyond Nvidia, E.U. to Remove Some U.S. Tariffs, Intel CFO Gives Update on Government Stake 8/28/25

8/28/2025
Following Nvidia’s results, where can investors look for opportunity in the market? Jefferies lays out its playbook to capitalize on the recent momentum in small caps. Then the E.U. says it will remove tariffs on U.S. industrial goods. We have the latest from Washington. Plus, the CFO of Intel gives an update on the U.S. government’s stake in the company. Saying Intel received $5.7B in cash from the U.S. government last night.

Duration:00:42:25

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Fears Of Eroding Fed Independence, Okta CEO on Results, Underestimating AI Acceleration? 8/27/25

8/27/2025
The White House now calling on Fed Governor Lisa Cook to go on leave, even as her lawsuit challenging her removal looms. Allianz’s Mohamad El-Erian joins the show to talk about the concerns over Fed independence. Then Okta CEO Todd McKinnon. Reacting to results after raising full-year guidance. Plus, is the market underestimating the pace of AI adoption? Citi thinks so. Out with a new report outlining the potential growth.

Duration:00:42:22

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Former Fed General Counsel, Former Fed Governor Frederic Mishkin, Nvidia’s China Wildcard 8/26/25

8/26/2025
Fed Governor Lisa Cook vows to fight back against President Trump, saying he doesn’t have the authority to fire her. The Fed’s former General Counsel joins the show. Representing the Fed’s Board of Governors and the Federal Open Market Committee for 13 years. Laying out some scenarios of what could happen next. Then former Fed Governor Frederic Mishkin is also with us. With more on the impact for the Fed’s independence and the impact on rates. Plus Nvidia caught in the crosshairs of geopolitics. Can CEO Jensen Huang play international diplomat to unlock the resumption of its China specific exports?

Duration:00:42:28

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Elon Musk’s XAI Sues Apple & OpenAI, Mortgage Rates and the Rental Market, New Furniture Tariff Threats 8/25/25

8/25/2025
Breaking this hour: Elon Musk’s XAI suing Apple and OpenAI, alleging the companies are violating antitrust laws and have “colluded” to maintain monopolies in the smartphone and generative AI markets. Then the CEO of Invitation Homes breaks down what elevated mortgage rates mean for housing affordability and the decision to rent versus buy. Plus UBS breaks down the potential winners and losers in the face of new tariff threats on imported furniture. The two names they say are best positioned.

Duration:00:42:55

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Cleveland Fed President Hammack Reacts to Chair Powell’s Speech, Intuit CEO on Earnings, The Market’s Next Catalyst 8/22/25

8/22/2025
Stocks surge to new records following Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s speech in Jackson Hole. Signaling he could be open to lowering rates at the September meeting. Cleveland Fed President Beth Hammack joins the show – with her first reaction to those remarks. Then Intuit a rare tech stock in the red after reporting results. CEO Sasan Goodarzi breaks down the quarter. Plus following Powell, what’s the next catalyst for the market? Could it be Nvidia results next week? We break down some of the challenges facing the company.

Duration:00:56:45

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DOJ Official Calls on Powell to Remove Fed Gov. Cook, Redfin CEO on Housing, Inside Look at New U.S. Drug Manufacturing Plant 8/21/25

8/21/2025
New this morning: CNBC’s Sara Eisen details a letter written by the DOJ’s Ed Martin, to Fed Chair Powell, suggesting the DOJ will investigate allegations of mortgage fraud against Fed Governor Lisa Cook. Then existing home sales jump 2% in July, defying expectations for a modest slump. The CEO of Redfin has more on what that means for buyer and sellers. Plus, President Trump urging pharmaceutical companies to produce drugs in the united states, or face a tariff. Now a new plant, five years in the making, appears to be opening at the perfect time. We take you inside the facility.

Duration:00:42:14

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Trump Calls for Fed Governor Cook to Resign, Opportunities in Private Credit, A Monster Hit: Labubu-Parent Soars 8/20/25

8/20/2025
In his latest attack on the Fed, President Trump calling for Fed Governor Lisa Cook to resign. After the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, Bill Pulte, says the DOJ should look into possible mortgage fraud. Pulte joins the show with more on the accusations. Then wealthy investors loading up on alternative assets. Marathon Asset Management's Bruce Richards has more on the opportunities in private credit. And finally, a monster hit. Shares of Labubu-maker parent company ‘Pop Mart’ soar on the back of results. It is just a fad or the start of a longer term trend?

Duration:00:41:57

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FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson, Cruise Operator Viking Holdings, Softbank’s Intel Stake 8/19/25

8/19/2025
The FTC taking aim at ticket resellers, particularly focusing on Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour. FTC Chairman Andre Ferguson discusses the suit and the M&A environment for big tech. Then the CEO of cruise operator Viking is with us, discussing the outlook for global travel demand. Plus Softbank taking a $2B stake in Intel. What that means for shareholders.

Duration:00:43:23

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An “Evaporating Labor Force,” Zelenskyy Heads to Washington, Tesla’s New China Model 8/18/25

8/18/2025
Moody’s Analytics Chief Economist Mark Zandi warning a recession is looking increasing likely. Pointing to the fact he expects a negative jobs print in the near future. Then Ukrainian President Zelenskyy heads to Washington with other European leaders, looking to work towards a ceasefire with Russia. A live report from outside the White House. Plus Tesla teasing a new model could be coming to China. Trying to push back against rising EV competition. The details, this hour.

Duration:00:43:15

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Buffett Backs UNH, UFC CEO Dana White, OpenAI’s GPT-5 Rollout 8/15/25

8/15/2025
Shares of UnitedHealth jump after Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway revealed it had taken a stake in the company. Is this a long-term buying opportunity or just a near-term bounce? We discuss. Then, UFC CEO Dana White joins the show. After inking a $7.7B streaming deal with Paramount. Plus OpenAI CEO Sam Altman speaking with CNBC and other reports about the rollout of GPT-5. Those comments, this hour.

Duration:00:42:07