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CNBC Daily Open: Markets rise as tech boost offsets trade worries — for now


Trade tensions still lurk, with Intel CFO David Zinsner warning that tariffs and retaliation from other countries have increased the likelihood of a recession. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Trump's escalating attacks on Powell are making investors cautious of the U.S.


With no market closure to shield shares from U.S. President Trump’s threats of interfering in the Federal Reserve, investors unloaded their stocks. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Consumers are worried over the economy. The White House insists it’ll be fine


U.S. markets made tentative gainsU.S. stocks rose Monday, aided by a slight recovery in tech names on news of a tariff exemption for electronic goods. The S&P 500 rose 0.79%, the Dow Jones Industrial ... Read More

CNBC Daily Open: The rally in stocks fizzles out — March's cool inflation has little impact


Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were as feverishly anticipated by investors as Nvidia earnings reports? CNBC Daily Open ... U.S. stock market fell Thursday, as ... Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Tech takes centerstage, but trade tensions loom large


While tech appears to be at the forefront of investors’ mind for now, tariffs and trade tensions still lurk in the shadows. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Fears of a U.S. recession intensify among consumers and CFOs


Still, the U.S. occupies such a central role in the global financial and economic system that if a ... It's also lower than the 93.5 reading expected in a Dow Jones survey of economists. Read More

CNBC Daily Open: Cool CPI is of no comfort to investors as stock rally peters out


Remember when inflation readings were the headline news of the day, and were feverishly anticipated? CNBC Daily Open remembers. Read More


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