Here are five key things investors need to know to start the trading day:
1. Inflation watch
2. Banking on it
It was a big day for the biggest bank. JPMorgan Chase shares fell 5% on Tuesday as President Daniel Pinto told analysts at a financial conference that expectations for 2025 net interest income and expenses — one of the main ways banks make money — were too high. Meanwhile, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said at a separate conference that he wouldn’t rule out the idea of stagflation, which he said would be the “worst outcome.” Both leaders’ comments came as a top Federal Reserve official on Tuesday unveiled toned-down banking regulations that would roughly cut in half the extra capital that the biggest banks would be forced to hold under a regulatory overhaul. That move would be a victory for Wall Street, which has said the previous requirements were too onerous.
3. Change in the air
A Southwest commercial airliner takes off from Las Vegas on Feb. 8, 2024.
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Southwest Airlines executive chairman and former CEO Gary Kelly will step down next year and the company will shake up its board, the carrier said Tuesday. Kelly has spent nearly 40 years at Southwest and held the role of chairman since co-founder Herb Kelleher retired in 2008. The moves come as the airline faced pressure from activist investor Elliott Investment Management, which revealed a nearly $2 billion stake in Southwest in June. Kelly also said six of Southwest’s board members will retire in November and the company will appoint four new independent directors.
4. From screen to cart
5. Debate
Former US President Donald Trump and US Vice President Kamala Harris are shown on screen during a debate watch party at the Cameo Art House Theatre in Fayetteville, North Carolina, US, on Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2024. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris enter Tuesday’s debate in search of the same goal, a moment that will help them gain the edge in a race polls show is essentially tied. Photographer: Allison Joyce/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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— CNBC’s Pia Singh, Hugh Son, Sarah Min, Leslie Josephs, Rohan Goswami, Gabrielle Fonrouge, Lillian Rizzo, Dan Mangan, Kevin Breuninger, Josephine Rozzelle, Rebecca Picciotto, Ece Yildirim and NBC News contributed to this report.