cover of episode Closing Bell Overtime: Keith Rabois On 2024 Election, Chamber of Commerce CEO On Business On The Ballot; Super Micro Troubles 11/05/24

Closing Bell Overtime: Keith Rabois On 2024 Election, Chamber of Commerce CEO On Business On The Ballot; Super Micro Troubles 11/05/24

2024/11/5
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Closing Bell

Chapters

Discussions on market volatility, bond yields, and the impact of election outcomes on fiscal and monetary policies.
  • Market volatility expected due to policy divergences between candidates.
  • Conventional wisdom suggests a Republican victory could be beneficial for stocks.
  • Split government with a Harris administration might be better for the economy and stocks.

Shownotes Transcript

Keith Rabois, early investor in Affirm, Stripe, DoorDash and others, on why he is supporting Trump in the election—and why he changed his stance as a former Never Trumper. Chamber of Commerce CEO Suzanne Clark talks the business issues on the ballot and what is most important to the CEOs she represents. Plus, Lumen CEO Kate Johnson on her company's new deal with Google Cloud and why Big Tech is partnering with Lumen for building AI networks. Plus, investors sour on Super Micro's latest earnings.