CNBC Business News Update - Market Midday: Stocks Flat Ahead of Tomorrow's Inflation Report, Apple Shares Hit Record, Coffee Futures Hit Record 12/10/24
Episode Date: December 10, 2024From Wall Street to Main Street, the latest on the markets and what it means for your money. Updated regularly on weekdays, featuring CNBC expert analysis and sound from top business newsmakers. Ancho...red by CNBC's Jessica Ettinger.
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I'm Jessica Edinger, CNBC, Flattish Markets this afternoon.
Ahead of the inflation number coming tomorrow in the CPI, the Consumer Price Index.
The Dow is in the green, up 18 points, being led higher by shares of Boeing, which are up 4.5% this afternoon.
The S&P 500 index in the green by a point.
The Nasdaq is higher by 30 points.
Companies whose shares have hit fresh all-time highs today include AutoZone and O'Reilly Auto, ServiceNow and Apple.
Coffee futures setting a fresh record high today, beating the high set in 1977.
Climate change impacting coffee bean producers worldwide.
26-year-old Ivy League-educated Luigi Mangione of Maryland charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York.
Mangione was identified and arrested at a McDonald's in Altoona, Pennsylvania,
and reports say he struggled with chronic back pain for years.
People on social media have held him up as a hero against the health insurance industry
that some say routinely denies payment for care.
He was carrying a handwritten manifesto that referenced the health care industry.
The CNBC National Retail Federation data showing solid consumer spending last month.
Weak gains month to month in November that could still mean solid consumer spending
because of the quirk in the calendar. Thanksgiving this year fell on the latest possible day of the
year, the 28th, pushing half of the Black Friday weekend into December. Last year, all four days
from Black Friday through Cyber Monday were in November. So November this year, hey, pretty good,
even when missing two major holiday shopping days.
CNBC's senior economics reporter Steve Leisman.
Taylor Swift's impact on the entertainment industry will be long-lasting after wrapping up the nearly two-year, $2 billion tour on Sunday night.
The legacy of the $2 billion Heiress Tour is shaping the concert and the entertainment industry. Taylor Swift's approach of doing mini-residences shows only over the weekend in fewer cities,
normalized concert travel, which created a more robust fan experience by having these
mini-residencies as she gave herself a couple of days to rest, which allowed her to perform
for three and a half hours for three or four nights in a row. And that also allowed them
to build these giant sets. I mean, if she was doing a concert hours for three or four nights in a row. And that also allowed them to build these giant sets.
I mean, if she was doing a concert for one night or two nights in many more different cities,
it would not have enabled her to have such elaborate sets
or for her to physically rest after that three and a half hour performance.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
Alaska Airlines planning new nonstop flights to Japan and Korea from Seattle
in a billion-dollar post-merger profit push.
Alaska merged with Hawaiian Airlines about three months ago, giving it access to wide-body airplanes.
Tesla being sued by the family of a deceased driver over what they call the fraudulent misrepresentation of autopilot safety.
Tom Brady's goat collection of watches and treasures,
as it says, is on sale today. 20 sports artifacts being auctioned off that could fetch millions.
The sale includes the 2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers jersey Brady wore when he broke the NFL career
passing yards record. Disney started selling cabins today on its first Asia-based cruise ship,
a Marvel-themed voyage from Singapore happening a year from now. Jessica Ettinger, CNBC.
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