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CNBC’s “Money Movers”

CNBC’s “Money Movers”

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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.2025 CNBC Economics
Episodes
  • Former NEC Director Gary Cohn, Goldman’s Top Earnings Trades, Global Central Bankers Back Powell 1/13/26
    Jan 13 2026

    Former NEC director Gary Cohn reacts to this morning’s inflation data and concerns over Fed independence. Then Goldman Sachs out with its quarterly list of top earnings trades. A list that has historically outperformed the S&P 500 by 3% annually over the past 14 years. Those names, this hour. And former IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath, as global central bankers rush to defend Fed Chair Powell from attacks from President Trump’s DOJ.


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    43 mins
  • DOJ Investigation into Fed Chair Powell, Former Fed General Counsel, Trump Calls for Credit Card Rate Cap
    Jan 12 2026

    Investors react to the DOJ investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell over the renovations to the central bank’s headquarters. Former Fed general council Scott Alvarez breaks down what could come next in the legal battle. Then bank and credit card stocks under pressure after the President calls for a cap on interest rates. KBW CEO Tom Micahud helps look ahead to those earnings and the possible long-term impact. And the CEO of nuclear company Oklo, after inking a deal to power Meta’s data centers.


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    43 mins
  • Toymaker vs. Trump Tariffs, Institutional Single-Family Homeowner Pushes Back, Meta Inks Nuclear Deal 1/9/26
    Jan 9 2026

    An Illinois toymaker fights against the Trump administrations tariffs. One of the lead plaintiffs in the Supreme Court case challenging the tariffs’ legality. Then the former CFO of Goldman Sachs is now running a firm that’s one of the largest single-family homeowners in the country. He’s pushing back against the President’s call to ban institutional investors from the market. And nuclear stocks are surging after Meta announced a deal for nuclear power. More on those moves.


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    43 mins
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