Sinopsis
CNBC's flagship show in Europe sets you up with everything you need to know for the European business day. Anchors Geoff Cutmore, Steve Sedgwick and Karen Tso engage in unscripted and dynamic debate on the day's top stories. They are joined by leading business executives, policymakers, financial strategists, fund managers and other newsmakers to provide original points of view and instant analysis of the latest business news and key market themes.
Episodios
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SQUAWK BOX, TUESDAY 9TH APRIL, 2019
09/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the US government’s threat to slap $11bn-worth of tariffs on EU products, including aircraft, wine, cheese and apparel, in response to Brussels’ subsidies for Airbus. UK Prime Minister is travelling to France and Germany in a last-ditch effort to win backing for another Brexit extension ahead of this week’s emergency EU summit and Standard Chartered is reportedly to pay out $1bn to settle charges that it violated US sanctions on Iran. We are also live in Tel Aviv ahead of what could be one of the closest Israeli elections in years with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeking a fifth term in office.
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SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 8TH APRIL, 2019
08/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss U.S. stocks logging their second straight weekly rise after a strong jobs print, while Chinese shares reverse early gains despite hints of more stimulus from Beijing. President Trump revives his attack on the Federal Reserve calling on the central bank to cut rates and start quantitative easing, while top White House officials say the prospective Fed board nominations for Herman Cain and Stephen Moore are on track. And the U.K. Prime Minister calls for continued cross-party talks to break the Brexit deadlock, and warns voters that Parliament must agree on a deal to leave the EU before the latest deadline this Friday.
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SQUAWK BOX, FRIDAY 5TH APRIL, 2019
05/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the Dow jumping more than 150 points amid hopes for a U.S.-China trade deal as Beijing's top trade negotiator says a 'new consensus' has been reached. Meanwhile, the man who coined BRIC - former Goldman Sachs asset management chairman Jim O'Neill - tells CNBC he thinks a trade deal will get done, but not fix the real issues plaguing the world's biggest economies. President Trump recommends Herman Cain for a seat on the Federal Reserve Board, and a U.S. Federal Judge gives Tesla CEO Elon Musk and the SEC two weeks to sort out their differences over contempt claims.
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SQUAWK BOX, THURSDAY 4TH APRIL, 2019
04/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the upcoming trade talks between President Trump and China’s top trade negotiator Liu He with White House chief economic advisor Larry Kudlow touting progress on many sticking points. In the UK, MPs pass a bill to delay Brexit by one vote as initial cross-party talks between Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn ended inconclusively. Meanwhile in Japan, former Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is rearrested a fourth time over new financial misconduct allegations and Tesla’s Q1 deliveries of the Model 3 slump by almost a third due to transit problems to Europe and China.
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SQUAWK BOX, WEDNESDAY 3RD APRIL, 2019
03/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s decision to seek another Brexit extension from the EU as she announces plans to reach across the aisle and hold compromise talks with Labour. Meanwhile, EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager tells CNBC exclusively that a delay to Brexit is not something to be feared. Asian stocks surge to a fresh seven-month high on hopes of a US-China trade deal. Beijing’s chief trade negotiator Liu He is due in Washington for the next round of talks. And in an exclusive interview with CNBC, the IMF’s managing director Christine Lagarde says that despite global growth slowing, a rebound is due later this year.
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SQUAWK BOX, TUESDAY 2ND APRIL, 2019
02/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the US stock markets’ strong start to the second quarter on the back of surprisingly solid gains in manufacturing activity in the US and China, also helping Chinese stocks hit a seven-month high. In the UK, MPs again fail to back alternatives to the Brexit deal. We have detailed analysis from Westminster. The OECD predicts that Italy’s budget deficit will rise to 2.5 per cent this year and Lyft’s debut gains are wiped out with the ride-hailing firm falling 12 per cent on the second day of trade. Meanwhile, we’re live in Turkey, where President Erdogan’s AK party is disputing local elections which saw it lose several key cities.
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SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 1ST APRIL, 2019
01/04/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the best first quarter for the S&P 500 in twenty years while Asian stocks surge off the back of unexpectedly strong Chinese manufacturing growth. UK prime minister Theresa May plans her next move to deliver Brexit following the third defeat of her withdrawal agreement on Friday. We are live in Kiev where actor and comedian Volodomyr Zelensky has taken the lead in the first round of voting in Ukraine’s presidential election. We are also live in Istanbul after President Erdogan’s AK party loses seats in key cities in local elections, including the mayor of Ankara.
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SQUAWK BOX, FRIDAY 29TH MARCH, 2019
29/03/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss the latest round of US-China trade talks resuming in Beijing, as Chinese stocks rally on hopes of progress. The S&P is on track to record its best Q1 since 1998 but legendary investor Warren Buffett says fears of an imminent slowdown in the global economy are justified. We preview today’s $24bn-listing of Lyft, which is the first public offering by a ride-hailing company. In London, on what was meant to be Brexit day, UK prime minister Theresa May is set to attempt another Parliament vote on her withdrawal agreement. We’re also talking about Huawei which has posted a 25% annual rise in profits despite what it calls a US campaign to ‘smear’ the company.
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SQUAWK BOX, THURSDAY 28TH MARCH, 2019
28/03/2019 Duración: 23minSquawk Box anchors discuss the UK parliament impasse following MPs’ rejection of all 8 of last night’s alternative Brexit decisions as well as Prime minister Theresa May’s resignation offer to break the deadlock. We discuss the move down in bond yields, as the US 10-year treasury yield hits the lowest level since 2017. We are live from Beijing to take a look at US and Asian market moves as China vows to open up to more FDI ahead of the next round of trade talks with Washington. Also, Saudi Aramco snaps up a majority stake in petrochemicals firm Sabic for $69bn. Elsewhere, ride-hailing company Lyft boosts its price range ahead of its IPO, chemicals giant Bayer is slapped with an $80m damages pay-out over another weed killer-related cancer case and we have an exclusive interview with former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi.
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SQUAWK BOX, WEDNESDAY 27TH MARCH, 2019
27/03/2019 Duración: 25minSquawk Box anchors discuss the market moves in the US and Asia, with China outperforming the region despite its worst slump in industrial profits for 8 years. We have an exclusive with ECB executive board member Yves Mersch who insists EU industries must keep up with competition from the US and China. We’re live in Westminster where UK MPs are set to vote on amendments to the EU withdrawal deal amid talk of Prime Minister Theresa May setting a resignation date. And, in Germany, finance minister Olaf Scholz denies the government is pressuring Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank to merge.
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SQUAWK BOX, TUESDAY 26TH MARCH, 2019
26/03/2019 Duración: 24minSquawk Box anchors discuss Apple’s unveiling of its new TV streaming, credit card and gaming services. Meanwhile, UK MPs vote to seize control of the Brexit agenda, allowing them to vote on alternatives to Prime Minister Theresa May’s withdrawal deal. We have detailed analysis from Westminster. Chinese market losses continue amid signs of a global slowdown but Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters exclusively tells CNBC that recession fears are unfounded. Also, Uber is poised to swoop for Dubai ride-hailing service Careem in a multi-billion dollar deal.
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SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 25TH MARCH, 2019
25/03/2019 Duración: 25minSquawk Box anchors discuss the market sell-off in Asia after the inverted yield curve stateside sparks fears of a US recession, weighing on Wall Street. We speak to Chicago Federal Reserve President Charles Evans who downplays the concerns. Special Counsel Robert Mueller reports that there was no collusion between President Trump’s election campaign and Russia. Also UK prime minister Theresa May fails to win round Tory rebels during Brexit talks at her country retreat Chequers. And we have an exclusive interview with Italian deputy prime minister Luigi Di Maio about his country’s controversial endorsement of China’s Belt & Road Initiative.
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SQUAWK BOX, THURSDAY 21ST MARCH, 2019
21/03/2019 Duración: 18minSquawk Box anchors discuss the US Federal Reserve’s decision to hold steady on rate hikes for 2019 as Chairman Jerome Powell warns of a global economic slowdown. President Trump is confident of a trade deal with China but says that tariffs on Chinese goods will remain for some time to make sure Beijing honours any final agreement. Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Theresa May slams the House of Commons for forcing her to apply for a Brexit extension. Brussels has told her it will only delay the UK’s withdrawal by three months should MPs back her deal. And we have an exclusive with UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti who says that challenges remain in the equity markets following one of the worst first quarters in recent memory.
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SQUAWK BOX, WEDNESDAY 20TH MARCH, 2019
20/03/2019 Duración: 16minSquawk Box anchors discuss Chinese market uncertainty ahead of the expected next round of US-China trade talks, while Beijing correspondent Eunice Yoon brings the latest on reports suggesting the Chinese officials have begun backpedalling on commitments. FedEx shares slump as the shipping company cuts its profit forecast for the second time in three months. Meanwhile in the UK, Prime Minister Theresa May is to formally ask the EU for a short extension to Brexit to help secure a deal.
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SQUAWK BOX, TUESDAY 19TH MARCH, 2019
19/03/2019 Duración: 18minSquawk Box anchors discuss UK Commons Speaker John Bercow’s ruling out of a third meaningful Brexit vote this week, unless the motion is amended. We have detailed analysis live from our correspondents in Westminster and Brussels. Also, Facebook shares slump to their worst level this year following a downgrade while US crude holds near a four-month high after Opec cancelled its April meeting. Meanwhile, Boeing shares dip on the news that global regulators have discovered similarities between two recent fatal 737 MAX 8 crashes. We also take an in-depth look at recent Chinese market performance.
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SQUAWK BOX, MONDAY 18TH MARCH, 2019
18/03/2019 Duración: 11minSquawk Box anchors discuss confirmation of the upcoming Deutsche Bank-Commerzbank tie-up talks. We are live in Moscow and have an exclusive interview with Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska following his move to sue the US Treasury over sanctions. Also, we hear from Russian energy minister Alexander Novak in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Opec + oil output cuts plus all the latest on Brexit with Theresa May urging MPs to back her deal or risk a ‘Hotel California’-style divorce.
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SQUAWK BOX, FRIDAY 15th MARCH, 2019
15/03/2019 Duración: 16minSquawk Box anchors discuss the UK lawmakers’ vote to delay the Brexit date and we have detailed analysis about the fallout and possible permutations of an extension from Westminster and Brussels. They break news of Swiss banking giant UBS’ annual report, as the lender says it will be difficult to reach its financial targets this year given cautious client sentiment in the first quarter. Chinese Premier Li Keqiang pledges support for the flagging economy at the close of the annual National People’s Congress. Also in the headlines, Volkswagen is sued by the US SEC over the emissions scandal and there are multiple fatalities reported following a shooting at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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SQUAWK BOX, THURSDAY 14th MARCH, 2019
14/03/2019 Duración: 15minSquawk Box anchors discuss UK lawmakers voting to rule out a no-deal Brexit and sterling’s best one-day percentage gain since April 2017. They preview today’s upcoming vote on extending Article 50 with detailed analysis from Westminster and Brussels. Plus, US aviation authorities ground Boeing’s entire fleet of 737 MAX 8 planes citing links between two recent fatal crashes. We hear from the FAA’s acting administrator. Also, more signs of weakness in the Chinese economy as industrial output growth slumps to a 17-year low.
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SQUAWK BOX, WEDNESDAY 13th MARCH, 2019
13/03/2019 Duración: 22minSquawk Box anchors discuss the defeat of UK Prime Minister Theresa May’s revised Brexit deal in parliament, with detailed analysis from Westminster and Brussels. We also take a look at how Sterling and markets have reacted since last night’s House of Commons vote. Plus, Boeing shares fall heavily after more regulators ground the jetmaker's 737 MAX 8 planes, dragging the Dow into negative territory, U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says America's shale revolution will strengthen the U.S. foreign policy agenda, and tells CNBC exclusively he's confident American companies can compete with China. Also, bond king Jeffrey Gundlach warns that stocks are still in a bear market and forecasts a U.S. recession.