The central bank is likely due for a pause after raising interest rates twice this summer, but the strength of the labour market will keep Bay
Street talking about a third increase before the year is out.
There's video review and live shows and Kickstarters and all kinds of things the kids on
the streets talk about.
Not exact matches
Thanks to the events of the past two days, we now know the answer: Precisely enough to discuss the subject with Wall
Street analysts, but not enough to
talk about it with members of Congress.
It's not
about how big the numbers are once you're
talking about real people living on the
streets.
If Wall
Street analysts are to be believed, this answer will depend upon the performance of Apple's yet to be revealed, yet unnamed, and yet heavily
talked about iPhone 8 / iPhoneX.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talks about Amazon's blowout quarter and why Jim Cramer thinks it's the best quarter he's ever seen of a company.
The «Squawk on the
Street» news team
talks about upcoming testimony from United CEO Oscar Munoz where he will face tough questions from a House committee hearing
about passenger policy.
Holman Jenkins, The Wall
Street Journal,
talks about the outrage building
about a passenger being dragged off a United flight, the CEO's attempted apology and the viral PR nightmare that followed.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talk about United's Oscar Munoz's letter defending the airline's action over treatment of a passenger who was forcibly removed from the aircraft.
The «Squawk on the
Street» news team
talks about Marvell's agreement to buy rival chipmaker Cavium for $ 6 billion in cash and stock.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew weighs in on
talks between Disney and 21st Century and what it indicates
about changes ahead in media.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talks about the ongoing negotiations between Broadcom and Qualcomm.
«It's been nice to hear Macy's
talk about reality rather than tell the
Street what it wants to hear,» says Stacey Widlitz, president of consulting firm SW Retail Advisors.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talk about Viacom's willingness to make an all - cash deal to buy Scripps Networks.
The «Squawk on the
Street» news crew
talks about Discovery's $ 12 billion deal to acquire Scripps Networks.
Isle of Man - based GVC, which has grown rapidly into one of Britain's biggest online gambling companies, and high
street - based Ladbrokes held
talks about a deal earlier this year but they broke down without agreement.
The Wall
Street Journal reported on Monday that Amazon was
talking about partnering with J.P. Morgan and others to offer its customers a low cost, checking account type of product that would appeal to younger and perhaps lower income people who don't have traditional bank accounts.
The Wall
Street Journal had reported earlier this week that the two were in
talks about a potential deal.
The latest
talking point
about how unfair capitalism is comes from Rolling Stone, where Occupy Wall
Street organizer Jesse Myerson writes
about The Five Economic Reforms Millennials Should Be Fighting For.
It's a total scam and journalists like you are promoting it and stupid people will lose a lot of money and you will
talk about how Wall
Street scammed them when its actually the press causing it.
Baker Hughes shares, which had jumped nearly 14 percent in extended trading after the Wall
Street Journal had reported that General Electric was in
talks to buy the company, pared some gains and were up
about 7 percent.
We're
talking about Cowtown's other notable Brian Hunter, the oil industry engineer who forced Bay
Street to stop ignoring the average folks who collectively and unwittingly dumped hundreds of millions of dollars into the now frozen market for asset - backed commercial paper (ABCP).
But for those of us who live with the specter of gender - based harassment every day (recently demonstrated by this viral
street harassment video), we'd rather people
talk about it than continue to ignore it.
From starting his business from a small salon in London's Bond
Street, Sassoon
talks about how he revolutionised the hair industry in the 1960s, how he grew his global hair empire and turned his name into a multi-million dollar global brand with salons, a hugely successful product line and academies around the world.
«Squawk on the
Street's» David Faber
talks about the key issues on hand in the telecom sector as the president pushes for deregulation.
She
talked about how difficult her life is: She'd been disowned by her family, left out on the
streets and had to do horrific things just to make money and stay alive.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talks about false reports of a merger between Target and Kroger and whether it would make sense.
Cain, a former Wall
Street lawyer, has been researching and writing
about the subject for years, and her new book, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World that Can't Stop
Talking (Crown), synthesizes much of that research.
I sat down with Reynolds to
talk about Return to Bay
Street, getting girls interested in finance, and making it to the C - suite.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talk about Big Blue's mixed quarterly results as sales decline for the 20th consecutive quarter despite gains in cloud service and Watson AI operations.
The «Squawk on the
Street» crew
talks about the government's security concerns
about Broadcom's bid for Qualcomm.
The «Squawk on the
Street» team
talks about Salesforce's biggest acquisition to date, buying software company Mulesoft in a deal worth $ 44.89 per share in cash and stock.
During an interview with The Wall
Street Journal in 2014, Porat was asked for her best piece of financial advice, and she
talked about listening to the tone being offered by a company's leaders.
That's why you often hear Wall
Street analysts
talking about the life cycle of drug patents.
Antony Currie and Richard Beales
talk about Tesla's biggest - ever quarterly loss, the electric - car maker's ambitions, and boss Elon Musk's impatience with Wall
Street analysts on the company's earnings call — and what that means for its capital - raising prospects.
An adult - film star was paid $ 130,000 by a lawyer for Donald Trump in the weeks before the 2016 election to not
talk publicly
about a sexual relationship with the then - Republican candidate, according to a report in the Wall
Street Journal.
Here is an article that was published in The Wall
Street Journal featuring one of our multi-store owners
talking about...
Author Joshua Cooper Ramo joins CNBC's Squawk On The
Street to
talk about «The Seventh Sense.»
Goldman is the latest big bank ensnared in a multiyear scandal where currency traders at major Wall
Street firms got caught using electronic chat rooms to
talk about their customers» orders.
«He engaged the media, he was respectful and firm, he
talked about accountability on a two - way
street, he gave facts, he broke news in terms of what the president was doing.»
The Dirty Little Secret Of Silicon Valley's Startup Boom... Posted by Tom Foremski - February 3, 2012 In San Francisco cafes and bars, even on the
street, I overhear people
talking about their startup ideas, business plans, and goals.
With each plunge in the share price, Wall
Street analysts revised lower their target price but
talked about how a turnaround was just around the corner.
There was an article in the Wall
Street Journal a couple of weeks ago
talking about a Chinese state - owned enterprise that operated salt mines, but now it's building office parks.
They pitched a story to The Wall
Street Journal that ran that
talked about this cabal of market - manipulating short sellers.
There have been many rumors
about the hassling Finnish mobile phone maker Nokia's (NOK) acquirement, many companies have eyed on Nokia.According to The Wall
Street Journal, Microsoft (MSFT) has been in
talks with the company
about acquiring out its...
According to The Wall
Street Journal, Microsoft (MSFT) has been in
talks with the company
about acquiring out its devices unit.
Later, DeMoss
talks about being turned off by the evangelical
street preachers he'd seen on the
street corners there, preaching to Mormons in town for the church's annual general assembly.
The event consisted of music, a testimony from P.O.D's lead singer, Sonny Sandoval, a relevant message from Burden, clips of on the
street interviews with local people
about their views on God, heaven, etc., and an opportunity for individuals with questions
about spirituality to
talk after the event.
Except Jesus was just a
talking head who pretended to be divine, his word has
about as much authority as the drycleaner down the
street, except that the drycleaner is actually wise.
We don't exaggerate when we
talk about a church on every
street corner.