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Claudia Sahm, New Century Advisors chief economist, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss expectations for the Federal Reserve ahead of its rate decision today, what's at stake, and much more.

Gary Cohn, IBM vice chairman and former director of the National Economic Council, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss outlooks on the economy, expectations for the Fed, and much more.
CNBC's Steve Liesman joins ‘Halftime Report' to discuss the latest news on rates ahead of Jerome Powell's Fed Speech today. The Investment Committee debate what it means for the market and your money.

Wall Street is pretty confident that stock market will get a boost from a rate cut on Wednesday.
Some on Wall Street like to compare the current artificial-intelligence driven stock-market boom with the dot-com bubble of the 1990s.
The performance of initial public offerings this year had been lackluster before August, trailing US stocks overall, based on an ETF tracking these securities vs. the S&P 500 Index.

BritishAmerican Business CEO Duncan Edwards discusses whether President Donald Trump will renegotiate his U.K. trade deal on 'Varney & Co.' #foxbusiness #varney

JPMorgan Global Research Chair Joyce Chang discusses what to expect from the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision. "I think you're going to get a 25 basis-point cut," she tells Bloomberg Television, adding that the central bank is "going to really take a look at the employment mandate" following August jobs data.

Bank of America Head of US Rates Strategy Mark Cabana and Head of ETF Strategy Jared Woodard discuss the outlook for today's Federal Reserve policy decision, its potential impact on markets, and the chances of new governing board member Stephen Miran, an ally of President Donald Trump, voting for a 100 basis-point cut. "It is a low probability, but I wouldn't rule it out," Cabana tells Bloomberg Television.

Opening Bid anchor Brian Sozzi breaks down the latest market news for September 17, 2025. Trader Talk host Kenny Polcari and our panel weigh in on what investors should expect from today's Fed meeting.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's mortgage documents show he once agreed to call two houses his "principal residence" at the same time. President Donald Trump cited similar claims by Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to justify firing her.

Morning Brief: Market Sunrise anchor Ramzan Karmali breaks down the latest international market news for September 17, 2025. Investors are expecting a 25 basis point rate cut at today's Fed meeting.

The Federal Reserve faces pressure to cut rates despite persistent inflation and strong GDP growth. Labor market revisions and falling credit scores highlight growing financial stress for lower and middle-income Americans, contrasting with continued spending by the wealthy.

Authentic Brands Group hopes to finalize its agreement to acquire a controlling ownership interest in the intellectual property of retailer Guess? According to Authentic Brands Group Chief Operating Office Corey Salter.

Concentration risk in the Mag 7 and the communications services sector is something that @CharlesSchwab's Kevin Gordon considers a "yellow flag." He wouldn't be surprised if there's a pullback on weakness in those names, or if the Fed signals more hawkish-than-expected commentary from Wednesday's meeting.
The 'Fast Money' traders look ahead to Wednesday's FOMC rate decision.

Financial markets are bracing for what could be a dramatic upward acceleration, according to macro strategist Henrik Zeberg.
Jonathan Corpina previews Powell's press conference after the Fed rate cut decision and how it could move markets. He thinks if his comments spook the market, there could be a “3-4%” pullback over the next few days.
Ron Insana, CNBC Senior Analyst & Commentator, and Gunjan Banerji, WSJ Lead Writer, debate Trump's proposal to cut quarterly earnings reports, warning it may spur volatility, insider risk, and pushback.
Jay Woods, Chief Global Strategist at Freedom Capital Markets, says Nvidia will weather China's chip push, anticipates a Fed-driven pullback as a buy chance, and highlights consumer discretionary as key.