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After Tuesday's sharp sell-off, triggered by renewed fears of potential U.S. tariffs on Europe tied to President Donald Trump's stance on Greenland, Wall Street attempted a cautious rebound in Wednesday's session.

Charles Bobrinskoy, Ariel Investments vice chairman, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the tariff threat to markets, the inflationary forces in the world and much more.

S&P500 recovers today as Trump rules out Greenland military action. “Sell America” trade and EU retaliation threats create rangebound forecast ahead.

David Zervos, Jefferies chief market strategist, joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the Supreme Court's decision on Fed governor Lisa Cook's firing.
Citadel CEO Ken Griffin says Biden administration's regulatory policies created 'constant friction' for businesses, calling Trump's approach an 'extraordinary boom.'
Former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo joins ‘Varney & Co.' to discuss why the Supreme Court may be delaying its decision on President Donald Trump's tariffs and the legal uncertainty surrounding the case.

U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order restricting Wall Street investors from buying up single-family homes could boost demand for homes while doing little to address tight housing supply, a key reason for house price inflation, investors said.

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Yesterday's sell-off struck many Wall Street strategists as a good buying opportunity, and investors appeared to agree.

US Supreme Court justices suggested they are wary of President Donald Trump's effort to fire Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook over unproven mortgage-fraud allegations, saying the move could upend the Fed's independence and rattle markets. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall reports on Bloomberg Intelligence.

Cathie Wood, Ark Invest CEO and CIO, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss Wood's top ideas for 2026, Wood's market outlook and much more.

The restaurant industry group is up over 20% so far this year, according to MarketSurge.

The Investment Committee debate how to navigate the market and trade around the noise.

The S&P 500 and NASDAQ 100 have stalled after record highs, while small caps advance, signaling potential market rotation and topping. High valuations (CAPE ~40), record margin debt, and low cash levels heighten the risk of a significant pullback, especially in the volatile 2026 midterm election year.

Scott Alvarez, former general counsel to the Fed board of governors, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss the Supreme Court, the federal reserve, and more.

Geopolitical tensions at Davos, especially over Greenland, signal a shift toward economic multipolarity and potential de-globalization. Markets are reacting to President Trump's stance on Greenland and broader trade conflicts, with increased volatility and currency pressure, notably a declining dollar.
News from the Australian miner Lynas is helping the U.S. sector.

Gold notches a record high, eyes $5,000 as President Donald Trump speaks in Davos. Bond buying rebounds, Treasury yield eases.

Technology stocks bounced on Wednesday as President Donald Trump ruled out military force in Greenland during a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Chip stocks rallied, led by Intel, Micron Technology and Advanced Micro Devices.

Geopolitical risk has surged as President Trump intensifies efforts to acquire Greenland, raising global market uncertainty. Recent tariff threats against EU nations and escalating rhetoric at Davos highlight the fragility of the transatlantic alliance.