The Dow and NASDAQ’s Friday closing numbers marked the end of U.S. markets’ worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. The economic fallout has also lead to massive layoffs and predictions of an unprecedented slowdown. I joined CBS This Morning: Saturday to break down the latest financial information.
Pandemic Economy: Winter Has Come
Coronavirus Market Questions
As the world tries to get a grip on the coronavirus, the free fall in the global markets continue, and in turn, the emails are pouring in. So that's how we're going to start the latest show, by trying to help you guys navigate this crazy, crazy time.
Also, we’ve started releasing a daily podcast that focuses on answering all the coronavirus related questions we’ve been getting. You can subscribe to it here. Everyday there’s a short new episode.
In an attempt to keep things somewhat light in hour two, we’re running an interview with business psychologist Melanie Katzman.
Technology has enabled us to be more interconnected today than ever before. So why do so many of us feel isolated and undervalued at work? Why does it feel like something is missing? It doesn’t have to be this way. In these rapidly changing, challenging times, how do we, YOU, develop the intuition, self-awareness, and interpersonal agility required to prosper?
In Connect First: 52 Simple Ways to Ignite Success, Meaning, and Joy at Work, Katzman reveals the key to greater success, meaning, and joy at work.
The book delivers an impactful approach to connect first as fellow humans, then as coworkers and colleagues, to forge deep bonds that make a significant difference.
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CBS This Morning: Market Volatility
The New York Stock Exchange will temporarily close its famous trading floor on Monday after two people tested positive for the coronavirus. Trading is set to resume electronically. On Wednesday, the Dow closed below 20,000, erasing nearly all its gains since President Trump took office. I joined CBS This Morning with reaction to the extreme economic uncertainty.
CBS This Morning: Navigating Financial Uncertainty
Coronavirus fears led to another terrible day for stocks Monday, amid growing concerns the world may be headed into a new recession. Consumer spending makes up 68% of the U.S. economy. I joined CBS This Morning with some tips on how everyday people can cope with the financial uncertainty.
CBS Evening News: Recession Fears Grow
Wall Street is hoping to rebound Tuesday after Monday's historic losses, but traders still worry about the long-term impact of the outbreak. Some finance experts are fearing the coronavirus pandemic could lead to a recession. I joined CBS This Morning to explain where the U.S. economy stands, and who could be impacted the hardest.
CBS Evening News: Dow Falls 3,000 Points
Financial markets suffered losses of historic proportions Monday, with the Dow falling almost 3,000 points, the biggest one-day point drop of all time. The tumble comes as President Trump concedes the country "may be" heading for a recession. Here’s my report for the CBS Evening News.
Fed Action and Coronavirus Bear Market 2020
CBS Evening News: Dow Recovers After Brutal Week
The stock markets ended a brutal week on a positive note. The Dow bounced back by nearly 2,000 points, picking up more than 9% on Friday. Here’s my report from the CBS Evening News.
CBS Evening News: Meltdown on Wall Street
The Dow plummeted nearly 10%, leaving investors fearing that the government has not done enough to help the economy amid the coronavirus pandemic.