Squawk on the Street

Markets And The Reopening Trade, Credit Suisse Takes a $4.7B Hit Due To Archegos Scandal, Morgan Stanley's Apple Call, And Senator McConnell's Warning To CEOs

April 6, 2021

One day after a rally which resulted in new record highs for the Dow and S&P 500, Carl Quintanilla, Jim Cramer and David Faber discussed the reopening trade amid the jump in COVID vaccinations and stronger demand for air travel: What it all means for the recovery and the markets. The anchors also reacted to what the CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line told Jim about urging the CDC to allow the company to "get back to cruising." The next chapter of the Archegos hedge fund scandal also in the spotlight: Credit Suisse taking a charge of $4.7 billion and shaking up its executive ranks in wake of the Archegos meltdown – plus Carl, Jim and David react to Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon telling CNBC the he is pleased about the way his team handled the risk related to Archegos. On the big tech front, the anchors discussed Morgan Stanley analyst Katy Huberty raising Apple's services forecast. Also in focus: Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's warning to CEOs to "Stay out of politics" as several companies criticize Georgia's new voting law.

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