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White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has thrust himself into the center of Wall Street's biggest guessing game, telling Fox News on Sunday he'd be “happy to serve” if tapped to lead the Federal Reserve.

The Federal Reserve will end Quantitative Tightening on December 1st, halting SOMA portfolio reductions after a $2.4 trillion shrinkage since June 2022. Money market conditions signal reserve levels are now 'ample,' prompting the Fed to stop QT and reinvest maturities, stabilizing the balance sheet at $6.45 trillion.

During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. These are often companies that have high free cash flows and reward shareholders with a high dividend payout.

The concept of the US equity market being 'objectively overvalued' is misguided. Market prices reflect the valuations of marginal investors.

Former Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the search for the next Fed Chair, whether reforms are needed at the central bank, future of the Federal Reserve after Jay Powell, and more.

Concerns remain over global supply tightness, while markets are pricing in an 88% chance of a Federal Reserve rate cut.

Steve Sosnick, Chief Strategist at Interactive Brokers, warns Frank Holland that seasonality isn't reliable, AI optimism is overstretched, easy gains are gone, and markets should broaden toward value and earnings.

Victoria Greene, CIO at G Squared Private Wealth and CNBC contributor, says market weakness is temporary, expects a year-end rally, and sees realistic but positive returns ahead, boosted by stimulus and resilient tech demand.

The most oversold stocks in the energy sector presents an opportunity to buy into undervalued companies.

CNBC's Joe Kernen reports on the 5 things to know on December 1, 2025.

U.S. stocks settled higher on Friday, with the Nasdaq Composite gaining for the fifth straight session as rate cut hopes surged and risk appetite returned across tech, crypto and commodities.

This week will just be a short update on how markets have performed year-to-date. International markets have been the stars so far this year.

A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets by Dhara Ranasinghe, Editor, Financial Markets EMEA.

Brent crude has drifted into the low-$60s, a price corridor OPEC+ has spent the better part of two years trying to defend through disciplined supply management. Yet the market's center of gravity is shifting.

President Donald Trump said he has decided on his pick for the next Federal Reserve chair, telling reporters on Air Force One Sunday, “I know who I am going to pick, yeah.” Jonathan Tamari of Bloomberg Government has more on Bloomberg Television.

The December meeting is around the corner, and Fed Chair Jerome Powell is facing a divided body.

U.S. futures and international equities markets started the week lower and bond yields rose as investors shifted away from risky assets.

Fund managers are picking Chinese industrial stocks and holding volatile tech shares, betting a two-year-old equities rally can withstand an economic rough patch, as valuations and steady returns lure foreign investors back.

Bitcoin faces fresh pressure

Markets eye a cautious start to December with risk-off sentiment still very much in play amid AI valuation fears and continuing weakness in cryptocurrencies. U.K. Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces fresh scrutiny as claims swirl that she misled the public about the state of the country's finances ahead of the budget last week.