Eaton Vance's Henry Peabody and 3EDGE Asset Management's Steve Cucchiaro join Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer and Chris Dieterich with the official breakdown of how the markets fared in the first quarter and where they stand moving forward.
21 min
102
The Changing Tides on the U.S. Dollar Bet
Millennium Global's Mark Astley and the Wall Street Journal's Ira Iosebashvili join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to talk about the state of the U.S. dollar, and how the markets and the disarray in Washington are poised to impact its growth.
23 min
103
This Week: Inflation, Consumer Spending, Yellen...
The Wall Street Journal's Eric Morath joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview the coming week's economic news with a look at reports on inflation, consumer spending, and speeches from a dozen Fed speakers -- including Janet Yellen.
15 min
104
The Market Reacts as Push to Repeal Health Law ...
The MoneyBeat camp breaks down Wall Street's reaction to the healthcare bill to replace Obamacare being pulled, and how concerned the market should be moving forward.
22 min
105
Intrepid Capital's Mark Travis Breaks Down Toda...
Mark Travis, President and CEO Intrepid Capital Management, joins Stephen Grocer and Ben Eisen to discuss his investing strategies, the Trump presidency's impact on stocks, and what the market's future may hold.
24 min
106
A Market Sell-Off and the Woes of High-Frequenc...
First, MoneyBeat examines whether Tuesday's sell-off means we can expect more stock market volatility in the near future. Then, an in-depth look at the many woes facing the high-frequency trading industry.
20 min
107
This Week: Housing, Business Spending, the Fed
The Wall Street Journal's Ben Leubsdorf joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview this week's economic calendar, looking at new housing data, business spending, and whether any scheduled speakers will hint at the Fed's next move.
16 min
108
A Tale of Two Economies -- Which One is Right?
Two regional branches of the Federal Reserve that track the U.S. economy are drawing different assessments about its rate of expansion. MoneyBeat attempts to figure out which one makes the most sense.
23 min
109
William Cohan Talks 'Why Wall Street Matters': ...
William D. Cohan returns to definitively break down the importance of Wall Street, and how it can restore trust and transparency so that it can work correctly again.
41 min
110
The Fed Raises Rates; Canada Goose Goes Public
The MoneyBeat camp breaks down how the Fed finally raising interest rates will impact the markets and beyond. Plus, a cold-weather coat company heats up the IPO market.
25 min
111
Week Ahead: The Fed, Inflation Data, Retail Sales
Jeffrey Sparshott discusses what's in store on the coming week's economic calendar with a look at the Fed's two day policy-setting meeting, inflation and retail sales data, and more.
18 min
112
Has the Stock Market Gone From Enthusiasm to Eu...
The Wall Street Journal's James Mackintosh joins Paul Vigna, Corrie Driebusch and Stephen Grocer to discuss how the current market's optimism can lead to risk, and whether it's already gone from enthusiasm to euphoria.
25 min
113
Value Investing With AFAM Capital's John Buckin...
John Buckingham, Chief Investment Officer at AFAM Capital Asset Management, joins Stephen Grocer, Spencer Jakab, and Chris Dieterich to talk all things value investing and the best ways to pick stocks in the current market.
26 min
114
Week Ahead: Trade, Jobs Report and Fed Impact
The Wall Street Journal's Ben Leubsdorf joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview this week's economic calendar, including new data on trade and jobs and what it all means for the Fed.
12 min
115
Sizing Up Janet Yellen's Speech and Snap's IPO
The MoneyBeat camp recaps Federal Reserve chairwoman Janet Yellen's Chicago speech, and what may be in store for interest rates in the near future. Then, a break down of Snap Inc.'s second day as a publicly traded company.
24 min
116
Could Snap Inc.'s Price Tag Awaken Tech IPO Mar...
As Snap Inc. prepares to price its initial public offering, Miriam Gottfried, Maureen Farrell and Pivotal Research's Brian Wieser join the show to break down what it could really be worth, and whether it's poised to awaken a dormant tech IPO market.
23 min
117
William Cohan Talks 'Why Wall Street Matters'
William Cohan, author of "Why Wall Street Matters," joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to discuss everything right and wrong with Wall Street and why it remains an essential institution despite its flaws.
30 min
118
What's a $20 Trillion Debt Among Friends?
With U.S. debt poised to surpass $20 trillion, Gerstein Fisher's Gregg Fisher joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to discuss what this level of public debt represents, its ramifications, and possible implications for investors.
25 min
119
Week Ahead: The Fed, More Data and Trump's Speech
The Wall Street Journal's Ian Talley joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to preview a busy economic week, looking at the Fed, new data, and President Trump's big address to the nation.
22 min
120
Book Club: Liaquat Ahamed Talks 'Lords of Finan...
MoneyBeat's book club round table welcomes Liaquat Ahamed, author of 'Lords of Finance: The Bankers who Broke the World,' for a discussion about what the powerful central bankers of a century ago can teach us about policies today.
33 min
121
MoneyBeat's Bull Vs. Bear Smackdown
The MoneyBeat camp goes head to head in an all out market debate with predictions on where the current rally is going, and how Washington politics and Corporate America will impact the market's record run.
29 min
122
Warren Buffett's Annual Investment Letter: A Pr...
Nicole Friedman and Erik Holm join Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to break down the most important things to watch for ahead of Warren Buffett's highly anticipated annual letter to Berkshire Hathaway shareholders.
22 min
123
Gerald Seib Talks Clouds of Uncertainty Over Ta...
The Wall Street Journal's executive Washington editor Gerald Seib joins Paul Vigna, Stephen Grocer and Ben Eisen to discuss why a tax overhaul continues to face an uncertain path and the complications standing in way.
24 min
124
This Week: The Fed, Housing and Retail Earnings
The Wall Street Journal's Josh Mitchell joins Paul Vigna and Stephen Grocer to talk about this week's calendar, looking at the Fed, the housing market, and earnings from major retailers.
21 min
125
A $600 Million Loss and Kraft Heinz Jolts Wall St.
First, Chris Dieterich and Gunjan Banerjito talk the decline of the Catalyst Hedged Futures Strategy fund and how its $600 million loss impacts Wall Street. And can Kraft Heinz really afford a merge with Unilever? Stephen Wilmot and Erik Holm join the show to break it down.