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Jenny Johnson, Franklin Templeton CEO, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Fed's interest rate decision today, state of the economy, latest market trends, and more.
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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.
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As of Sept. 17, 2025, three stocks in the financial sector could be flashing a real warning to investors who value momentum as a key criteria in their trading decisions.

Veronica Clark, Citi economist, and Mark Vitner, Piedmont Crescent Capital chief economist, join 'Squawk Box' to preview the Fed's interest rate decision today, what to expect from the central bank, state of the economy, and more.
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The outlook for the S&P 500's dividends in the current and remaining quarters of 2025 has changed in the month since we presented our previous snapshot of their future. The change for the worse applies to the current quarter of 2025-Q3, while the change for the better holds for the fourth and final quarter of 2025.
The good times are set to continue for stocks, says a bank advising investors to broaden out exposure.

What matters in U.S. and global markets today

Asian equity markets ended on a mixed note on Wednesday as investors looked ahead to the Federal Reserve's interest-rate decision later in the day, with a 25-basis-point cut widely anticipated and already priced in. China and Hong Kong stocks lead gains China's Shanghai Composite Index advanced 0.37% to close at 3,876.

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

U.S. corporate sectors that are sensitive to interest rates will be in focus as the Federal Reserve looks poised to lower borrowing costs for the first time this year, with most having already notched up gains after Chair Jerome Powell hinted at cuts last month.

Anna Edwards, Guy Johnson, Valerie Tytel and Mark Cudmore break down today's key themes for analysts and investors on "Bloomberg: The Opening Trade." Chapters: 00:00:00 - MLIV 00:00:04 - Fed Day: How Big is the Cut?

As the Fed eases up, it could pay to own a mix of defensive and cyclical stocks, and non-U. S. bonds.