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The Investment Committee debate what megacap earnings, a rate decision and a possible Warsh nomination means for the market and your money.

The founder of Bridgewater Associates said persistent inflation pressures alongside slowing growth create a backdrop that demands caution from policymakers. "We are certainly in a stagflationary period," Dalio said Monday on CNBC's "Money Movers.

The S&P 500 may be far more dangerous than most investors realize right now. A powerful, under-the-radar market rotation is already underway.

At present, our most reliable valuation measure (based on correlation with actual subsequent S&P 500 total returns over a century of market cycles) stands at the highest extreme in history. Despite record valuations, and, in my view, wildly over-optimistic analyst expectations for profit margins, we should be emphatically clear: our concerns about valuations do not imply any forecast for near-term market behavior.

Investors Keenly Awaiting FOMC Direction.

CNBC's Steve Liesman joins ‘Squawk Box' to discuss the latest results from the CNBC Fed Survey.

Recent White House and FDA actions fast-track psychedelic depression drug approvals, granting priority review vouchers and accelerating rescheduling for eligible therapies. Compass Pathways leads with a CNPV for COMP360 in treatment-resistant depression, positive Phase 3 data, and a sub-$1bn market cap suggesting potential upside.

The current stock market bull cycle, now ~16 years old, is likely to persist until at least 2027, supported by healthy private debt levels. Historical cycles and yield curve analysis suggest a market top is more probable in 2027-28, not 2026, absent a second 10y-2y inversion.

Wizz Air's CEO said on Monday the European budget airline's summer schedule would be 17% larger this year, with growth focused on the Balkan and Caucasus markets, despite concerns over jet fuel supply and costs tied to the Iran war.

While geopolitical volatility in the Middle East has captured the headlines and stoked market anxiety, a more profound and constructive narrative is quietly unfolding within the domestic economy. For the disciplined investor, the noise of the news cycle often obscures a broadening opportunity set.

Laura Rippy, Alumni Ventures Managing Partner, joins 'Fast Money' to talk how public markets could be impacted by possible mega-IPOs.

The Strait of Hormuz has been closed for almost two months, and there are no expectations of reopening anytime soon - that's the trigger for an inflationary recession. The April PMI data for the EU confirms that the EU is already slipping into an inflationary recession, while the US PMI shows some early signs with a struggling service sector.

Short sellers' bets against U.S. life insurance stocks more than doubled in the past year to over $5 billion, a Reuters analysis of ORTEX data shows, a move that analysts say in part reflects concerns about exposure to the opaque private credit sector.

Hungarian oil group MOL said on Monday talks about the purchase of a Russian stake in Serbian oil group NIS are ongoing, in line with a framework agreement signed earlier.

Kevin Hincks hit some of the key headlines surrounding the U.S., Iran, and the Strait of Hormuz creating undercurrents in Wall Street as it braces for Mag 7 earnings later this week. Also on Kevin's radar: the Fed's interest rate meeting and decision, along with the future of its leadership under Kevin Warsh.

Private-sector job cuts were down 1% in the first quarter, but AI led to 40% more job cuts in tech.

Wall Street's main indexes were muted on Monday, as stalled peace talks between the United States and Iran and rising oil prices kept investors cautious ahead of a crucial week for earnings and monetary policy. The S&P 500 slipped about 0.04%, while the Nasdaq Composite declined 0.28%.

The second-longest ever winning streak for the S&P 500 was broken on Monday, 20 April 2026. The streak had endured for 13 days, one short of the all-time record.

China's DeepSeek has rolled out preview versions of a new flagship artificial intelligence model, calling it its most powerful open-source platform. Bloomberg Intelligence's Robert Lea explains how the Chinese flagship system is hampered in some areas by a lack of access to Nvidia tech but playing to its strengths in others.