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Investors are growing increasingly concerned about us being in an AI bubble. However, recent events make the Fed an even bigger risk to markets than an AI bubble.

CNBC's Steve Liesman reports on news regarding the U.S. Treasury.

Stephanie Aliaga, a global market strategist at JPMorgan Asset Management, discusses the fall in Nvidia shares and why investors should stay in the AI trade despite concerns about a bubble. She joins Caroline Hyde on “Bloomberg Tech.

European and Asian shares mostly gained on Tuesday after U.S. stocks rallied on hopes the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates soon.The futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped 0.1%.Germany's DAX edged 0.1% lower to 23,216.76 and the CAC 40 in Paris added 0.1% to 7,965.77. Britain's FTSE 100 likewise gained 0.1%, to 9,542.55.In Asian trading, Tokyo's Nikkei 225 picked up 0.1% to 48,659.52 as a plunge in technology giant SoftBank's shares weighed on the market.

‘The Big Money Show' panel discusses the growing divide inside the Federal Reserve as pressure mounts for rate cuts to protect jobs and ease inflation pain.

The income growth level is similar to the rate seen in the early 2010s, when the unemployment rate was stuck at 7% and slow to come down, according to a study.

Kiana Danial (@InvestDiva) believes there are still plenty of opportunities to discover in crypto amid heavy volatility in the space. She notes that the cryptocurrency's drop in 2018 was significantly larger than the one happening now, telling investors to find patterns in price activity for potential pullback opportunities.

CNBC's Steve Liesman and Dana Peterson, The Conference Board chief economist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the economy picture ahead of the Federal Reserve's December meeting.
Paul Christopher, Wells Fargo head of global investment strategy, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the position he's left in the AI trade and much more.

While more Americans report feeling the crunch from the growing affordability crisis — which has largely inflated grocery bills and housing prices — Mastercard still expects US holiday spending to rise by 3.6% from last year. Mastercard Economics Institute chief economist Michelle Meyer speaks with Julie Hyman about how US consumers continue to spend and their mindset when comparing current price tags to those from a few years ago.

The AI gold rush returned with a flourish last week as solid earnings from NVIDIA and Google's Gemini 3 calmed jittery investors. However, two big up days don't make a rally, and the large trading ranges in major indices usually aren't signs of a confident market.

One of the big drivers of the surge of stock prices over the past many years has been the prodigious amount of corporate cash spent on share buybacks by Big Tech and other companies. Some of the share buybacks were funded from cash flow, some with borrowed money.

Only 9% of consumers polled said they expected business conditions to improve in the next six months, although only 7% expected them to worsen during the same period. They were equally lukewarm about the job market.

Treasury yields continued to fall as as U.S. consumer confidence disappointed.

"Bloomberg Crypto" covers the people, transactions, and technology shaping the world of decentralized finance. Today's guests: PIMCO Economist Tiffany Wilding, Dynamix CEO Andrejka Bernatova and Hyperion DeFi CEO Hyunsu Jung.

Natascha Willans says Alibaba (BABA) posted beats in all the areas it needed through earnings. She explains the "transformational effort" to A.I.

White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is seen by advisers and allies of President Donald Trump as the frontrunner to be the next Federal Reserve chair, according to people familiar with the matter, as the search for a new central bank leader enters its final weeks. With Hassett, Trump would have a close ally whom the president knows well and trusts installed at the independent central bank, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.

With interest rates poised to drop, bonds could see a rally- here's how investors can position themselves. 00:10 — Fed Rate Cut Expectations 00:43 — Weakening Labor Market Impact 02:56 — What It Means for Fixed Income 04:30 — Barbell Strategy & Sector Picks 06:17 — XAGG ETF Opportunities 08:13 — Fixed Income vs.

The Investment Committee debates their top small- and mid-cap names for 2026.

As the search for a new central bank leader enters its final weeks, White House National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett is seen by advisers and allies of President Donald Trump as the frontrunner to be the next Federal Reserve chair. Pimco Economist Tiffany Wilding looks at how Hassett could impact the Fed and the Trump administration's push for lower interest rates.