Stocks @night is a daily newsletter that runs outside of business hours, and we’ll be looking at the last look at tomorrow and today. Sign up for free to receive directly in your inbox. Here’s what CNBC TV producers saw on Monday, and what they’re on the radar for Tuesday’s session: Record Breaker Tomorrow morning, our focus will be on the next part of the US equity benchmark at the record level. Our coverage begins with Frank Holland in 5 AMET’s “Worldwide Exchange.” It’s worth getting up. The Nasdaq Composite, Nasdaq 100, and S&P 500 all hit new highs today. NASDAQ currently has an increase of 4% in September and a 15% increase over the past three months. The NASDAQ 100 rose 3.75% in September, up 12% over the past three months. The S&P 500 rose 2.4% in September, up 11% over the past three months. .SPX YTD BAR SPX Starting in 2018, United Airlines CNBC automotive and airline reporter Phil Lebeau will speak with United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby Live at “Squawk Box” at 6am. United’s stock has skyrocketed 41% over the past three months, 10% from its 52-week high hit in January. Delta and American were last hits in January. The Delta has since declined 16.5%, but has risen 24% in three months. Americans are at a maximum of 34%. An increase of 21% in three months. Libian Lebaud also recorded an interview with Libian CEO RJ Sculling at 9am on the Street Scoke. Stock is 21% from May 20th. Stocks have grown 11% over the past month. Rivn 1M Mountain Rivn 1-Mo Chart Sales Data from August will be announced at Squawk Box at 8:30am. Experts are looking for a 0.3% increase. The SPDR S&P Retail ETF (XRT) rose 4% in September, at a high last week. Over the past month, American Eagle Outfitters has grown by 51% in retail ETF top stock. The Build-A-Bear workshop has grown by 36% over the past month. Macy’s has also grown by 36% over the past month. Groupon, Dollar Tree, and Target are at the bottom of last month’s retail mountains. Tomorrow is at “Squawk Box,” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent will be doing a lot on the agenda, along with Becky Cootcy, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin, from the rates to the future of the Federal Reserve. (Learn the best 2026 strategies from within NYSE with Josh Brown and others on CNBC Pro Live. Tickets and info here.)
