Halftime Report is on the front lines of CNBC’s market coverage. CNBC’s Scott Wapner and the Street’
Stocks are on pace for their best month since 2020. Frank Holland and the Investment Committee deba
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate what the Fed’s decision on rates means for your mon
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee discuss the biggest day of the week for your money with th
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee countdown to big tech earnings today. Microsoft and Alpha
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee discuss the most important week of the summer. From Mega
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee discuss their playbook ahead of the most critical week for
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the surging NASDAQ and whether tech is a buy ahead
The major averages trading above a key technical level since April. Scott Wapner and the Investment
Market bearishness reaching peak levels. Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate whether th
Stocks rallying again. The S&P going a full month without making a fresh bear-market low. Scott Wapn
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee discuss today’s bounce in stocks after retail sales beat e
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the Bank of America Bombshell that sent stocks lowe
Inflation surging higher again and surprising the markets. Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate whether the environment is improving or deteriorati
Big banks kick off earnings this week and key inflation data on deck. Scott Wapner and the Investmen
Stocks aiming for a winning week, with a number of mega-cap names up between 5% and 9% this week. Sh
Stocks trying for a 4th straight day of gains for the first time since March. Scott Wapner and the
David Faber and the Investment Committee discuss how to position your portfolio ahead of the Fed min
Stocks plunging as recession fears rise. Frank Holland and the Investment Committee debate what’s pr
Markets coming off their worst first half in 50 years. Brian Sullivan and the Investing Committee de