Perspective: Latest Reports from CNBCs ‘Editorial Section’

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Here are the latest reports from CNBCs ‘Editorial Section‘.

Apple is not doomed! Four reasons why you shouldn’t give up on the stock
Apple’s earnings may be bad for a few quarters but Michael Yoshikami says don’t give up on the stock.

Donald Trump’s next move: Attack Hillary Clinton to win GOP nomination
Donald Trump needs to stop fighting with his GOP rivals and focus on attacking Hillary Clinton instead, says Jake Novak.

Sorry, June lovers—The Fed isn’t likely to hike interest rates until December
While the market buzzes about June, this former Dallas Fed official says a hike isn’t likely until December. Here’s why.

Ditch the doom, the election will take the market higher
Investors should stop the doom and gloom, says Debra Silversmith. Election year markets generally go higher.

Ted Cruz can save the GOP by losing to Hillary Clinton in November
If Ted Cruz can snag the nomination, he can save the GOP … by losing in November, says Stephen Myrow.

The Fed would be crazy to raise interest rates right now
It would be absurd for the Fed to raise rates now, says Stephen Kalayjian. Here’s why.

I quit JPMorgan and ended up winning two Grammy awards
Kabir Sehgal never loved Wall Street, so he followed his passion for music all the way to the Grammys. Twice!

There are some ‘serious flaws’ in the court’s verdict against Tom Brady
Brady’s suspension will stick this time, says Eaton. However, Eaton found “serious flaws” in the appeals court ruling.

The Tea Party has more in common with immigration activists than you think
Standing outside the Supreme Court, Julissa Arce realized the Tea Party and immigration reformers are actually fighting for a lot of the same things.

Saudi Prince’s plan won’t fix oil problem
Riyadh’s new plan to reform the economy will raise cash, but won’t solve the kingdom’s crude problem, says BreakingViews columnist Andy Critchlow.

Beware of ‘false positives’ in this market
Looking for the all-clear sign from this market? Don’t fall for a “false” green light, says Korn Ferry CEO Gary Burnison.

Is Donald Trump right about the GOP this time or just whining?
According to Donald Trump, the GOP selection process is downright “rigged.” Two GOP strategists debunk his claim.

The only way to fix the housing crisis
Here’s why Fannie Mae’s and Freddie Mac’s new proposal to help homeowners should be adopted, says housing expert Elyse Cherry.

On Earth Day it’s time to admit business isn’t the enemy
On Earth Day 2016, it’s about time the environmental movement realizes that business isn’t the enemy, says Green Building Council’s Rick Fedrizzi.

Kudlow: How Donald Trump crushed Ted Cruz
Donald Trump strategically outmaneuvered Ted Cruz in the race for the GOP nomination, says Larry Kudlow. Here’s how he did it.

Global security depends on this
On Earth Day, global leaders will sign the COP21 Paris agreement, but this is why we need action, not just talk, says Gabon’s president.

How the US should respond to Saudi threat
The US shouldn’t just sit by with the Saudis threatening to pull $750 billion in US assets, says Ron Insana.

From garlic to composting, Jet Blue’s going green
A rooftop farm at JFK airport is just one way Sophia Mendelsohn is reducing Jet Blue’s carbon footprint.

Why Jet Blue is growing potatoes at JFK airport
Growing potatoes, kale and garlic at JFK airport? Jet Blue’s sustainability chief is rewriting the book on going green.

Hillary Clinton has a big problem
Even though it’s inevitable that Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination for president, she still has a big problem, says Jake Novak.

A or F? How Congress scores on marijuana
Does your congressman know anything about weed? Here is NORML’s 2016 Congressional Scorecard on marijuana.

On Weed Day, this is a total buzzkill
As more and more states legalize marijuana, banks are caught between serving pot businesses and federal law.

Forget delegates. For Trump, it’s all about the VP
The key for Trump securing the GOP nomination could be all about his VP pick. Jake Novak has a couple of ways Trump could play that strategy.

Here’s what to watch on ECB decision day
UBS’s Mark Haefele lays out the important things to look out for on ECB “decision day.”

This US manufacturing sector is booming
Cheer up, Trump fans! There’s one US manufacturing sector that’s soaring and it can’t be outsourced.

Buckle up: Stocks could drop 25% or more
Buckle up: The stock market is due for a drop of 25 percent or more, says Michael Pento. Here’s why.

What XO in an email really means
Diane Sawyer does it. Lena Dunham does it. This (male) rabbi does it. Executives from Twitter do it. What the XO at the end of an email really means.

Challenger banks: More than just a fancy app?
It was hard to go a week last year without hearing another story about a start-up threatening the existence of the banks.

This is how we legalize pot
To legalize marijuana nationwide, start by taking it off this international list, says cannabis industry expert David Dinenberg.

Bernie Sanders wins even if he loses
Bernie Sanders is gaining on his rival Hillary Clinton. But here’s why he wins, even if he loses, says media strategist Mark Macias.

Oil is headed to $30 after Doha: UBS
UBS sees oil falling to $30 a barrel after world producers failed to agree on a production freeze at the weekend meeting in Doha.

It’s not OK to ‘rate’ employees
“Rank and yank” — or ranking employees in any way — doesn’t work says Monster’s human-resources chief. Here’s what you do instead.

US trade deficits are killing growth and profits
Without a thorough revision of trade rules, the U.S. will be left holding the bag with a rapidly increasing external debt.

How to cut your taxes on equities
Here are a few ways investors can minimize taxes on their equities from First Quadrant’s Paul Goldwhite.

Cruz’s stealth strategy to defeat Trump in NY
Cruz has a targeted strategy in New York. But will it be enough to defeat Trump in the April 19 primary? Here’s a breakdown from two GOP strategists.

Sanders doesn’t understand Wall Street—or math
Bernie Sanders just doesn’t have the math to back up his plan to break up big banks and tax Wall Street, says this HFT advocate.

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