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A Fed-Fueled Rally, FedEx, & the Fourteenth Amendment 12/20/23

A Fed-Fueled Rally, FedEx, & the Fourteenth Amendment 12/20/23

The market rally surges on, after the Federal Reserve announced its pivot. Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh discusses the rally and the Fed’s next move. FedEx shares tumbled after disappointing Wall Street in its second quarter report and lowering its revenue guidance; Broughton Capital’s Donald Broughton explains why this company is often considered a bellwether for macroeconomic conditions. CNBC’s Steve Liesman reveals America’s public opinion on its billionaires, and coming out on top was the ‘beloved Buffett.’ Plus, the Colorado Supreme Court has barred Donald Trump from appearing on state ballots in the 2024 Presidential election, citing the 14th amendment, and Rite Aid will shelf its facial recognition strategy after thousands of customers were wrongly targeted as shoplifters. Donald Broughton - 10:24 Kevin Warsh - 17:04 In this episode: Steve Liesman, @SteveLiesman Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie

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December 20, 202344m 56s

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Show Notes

The market rally surges on, after the Federal Reserve announced its pivot. Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh discusses the rally and the Fed’s next move. FedEx shares tumbled after disappointing Wall Street in its second quarter report and lowering its revenue guidance; Broughton Capital’s Donald Broughton explains why this company is often considered a bellwether for macroeconomic conditions. CNBC’s Steve Liesman reveals America’s public opinion on its billionaires, and coming out on top was the ‘beloved Buffett.’ Plus, the Colorado Supreme Court has barred Donald Trump from appearing on state ballots in the 2024 Presidential election, citing the 14th amendment, and Rite Aid will shelf its facial recognition strategy after thousands of customers were wrongly targeted as shoplifters. 

 

Donald Broughton - 10:24

Kevin Warsh - 17:04

 

In this episode:

Steve Liesman, @SteveLiesman

Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawk

Andrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkin

Becky Quick, @BeckyQuick

Katie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie


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