
Inflation Cools in March, What Buffett Told CNBC, Emerson's $8.2B Deal 4/12/23
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with market reaction to key inflation data: The March Consumer Price Index cooled from a year ago to levels not seen in nearly two years. The anchors also discussed Warren Buffett's comments from Tokyo in a wide-ranging CNBC interview, including his take that even though "we're not through with bank failures," there's no reason for depositors to panic. Also in focus: Emerson to buy National Instruments in an $8.2 billion cash deal, what's fueling McDonald's shares’ jump to fresh record highs, UConn men's basketball head coach Dan Hurley and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont joined the anchors at Post 9 after ringing the NYSE opening bell, in celebration of the Huskies' 2023 championship. Squawk on the Street Disclaimer
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Show Notes
Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber led off the show with market reaction to key inflation data: The March Consumer Price Index cooled from a year ago to levels not seen in nearly two years. The anchors also discussed Warren Buffett's comments from Tokyo in a wide-ranging CNBC interview, including his take that even though "we're not through with bank failures," there's no reason for depositors to panic. Also in focus: Emerson to buy National Instruments in an $8.2 billion cash deal, what's fueling McDonald's shares’ jump to fresh record highs, UConn men's basketball head coach Dan Hurley and Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont joined the anchors at Post 9 after ringing the NYSE opening bell, in celebration of the Huskies' 2023 championship.
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