You big bucks and more. All that on making money. Charles so the market has been seesawing all day long. Really all eyes on the Federal Reserve, chairman jay powell, what he will say tomorrow at the annual conference in wyoming. President trump tweeted about this today. The economy doing really well. The Federal Reserve can maybe it a recordsetting. The question being asked why are we paying much more in interest than germany and certain other countries . Be early, for a change, not late. Let america win big rather than just win. I want to bring in david dietze, moneymap press their chief investment strategist keith fitzgerald. Let me start with you. On one hand im sort of impressed with the market resolve. Yesterday we had slight inversion. We only lost 60 dow points. Today we had a slight inversion. We dipped little built. Last wednesday we lost 800 points. What is the message of the market right now . Historically, believe it or not, charles, this is actually a bullish indicator. Wh
Wont believe how many people think they have a shot against the tennis star is. It is monday, it is july 15th fbn am starts right now. Good morning everyone im shale cheryl. Good morning im Lauren Simonetti on this sunny bright monday green arrow across the board and nasdaq up 9 points. Theres a lot of talk about negative yield and if theyll hit the u. S. Well not the case right now. The tenure is at 2. 14 . Were watching oil after Tropical Storm barry cut more than 70 of Oil Production down in the gulf as you can see were up just two cents but above 60, 6023. Take a look at asia on that weak gdp number out of china. Shanghai composite up 1. 5 . South korea down 5 . For the japanese market now europe kind of a mixed bag but flat there you have the cac 40 lower the dax is slightly highser. Fasten your seat belts everybody it is one busy week for wall street. Second quarter earning season kicks off today. The spotlight will be on the financial companies. 25 Financial Firms in the s p 500
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Over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. The highest calling of mankind, ive often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. While i watch your interview, i know how to do some interviews. Ive learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. Jeff i asked him how much he wanted. He said 250. I said, fine. I didnt negotiate with him. I did no due diligence. David i have something i would like to sell. And how they stay there. You dont feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right . [laughter] vasant narashimhan is the ceo of novartis, a major swissbased Pharmaceutical Company. He was educated at Harvard Medical School but chose not to Practice Medicine. He chose to go into the pharmaceutical industry and is leading the transformation of novartis to one of the most important pharmaceutical companies in the world. I had a chance to sit down with him in new york to talk about t
Decades, i have been an investor. The highest calling of mankind, ive often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. While i watch your interview, i know how to do some interviews. Ive learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. Jeff i asked him how much he wanted. He said 250. I said, fine. I didnt negotiate with him. I did no due diligence. David i have something i would like to sell. And how they stay there. You dont feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right . [laughter] vasant narashimhan is the ceo of novartis, a major swissbased Pharmaceutical Company. Born in the United States to indian parents, he was educated at Harvard Medical School but chose not to Practice Medicine. He chose to go into the pharmaceutical industry and is leading the transformation of novartis to one of the most important pharmaceutical companies in the world. I had a chance to sit down with him in new yor