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Kelly Evans

@kellycnbc

CNBC anchor of "The Exchange" and “Power Lunch.” Come help babysit anytime. On Instagram “realkellyevans” you’ll see what I mean.

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"A 40-year mortgage using the FHLB system as the framework...with life expectancy nearing 80 years, a 40-year term aligns better with modern realities." More here --> cnbc.com/2024/08/20/op-… By John Hope Bryant

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I'm joining Kelly Evans on The Exchange today to discuss the $VIX, including how options traders got crushed and how to avoid being late so you can capture the next volatility spike! Coming up soon...! #stockmarket #trading #options CNBC

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This has been another rough week for those who believe electrification is the future, present company included. The two headline announcements included $F reducing its “mix of annual capital expenditures dedicated to pure electric vehicles [which] will decline from about 40% to

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From Michael Hartnett's team at BofA... "5 of 6 Powell Jackson Hole speeches saw the S&P 500 drop 7.5% on average in the next 3 months."

From Michael Hartnett's team at BofA...

"5 of 6 Powell Jackson Hole speeches saw the S&P 500 drop 7.5% on average in the next 3 months."
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The The Economist elected a horrific moment to die on the hill of Warren Buffett is over it. Is there ever really a good time? Had the formerly great magazine fact-checked the facts, they’d conclude Berkshire eviscerated the S&P over not only the long, but the intermediate and

The <a href="/TheEconomist/">The Economist</a> elected a horrific moment to die on the hill of Warren Buffett is over it. Is there ever really a good time? Had the formerly great magazine fact-checked the facts, they’d conclude Berkshire eviscerated the S&amp;P over not only the long, but the intermediate and
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"U.S. corporate concentration has been steadily increasing for 100 years...But now we have hit new extremes." -JPM's Michael Cembalest, vis-a-vis Nvidia/Mag 7

"U.S. corporate concentration has been steadily increasing for 100 years...But now we have hit new extremes."

-JPM's Michael Cembalest, vis-a-vis Nvidia/Mag 7