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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: Apple’s China Business In Focus; Private Company Insights Ahead Of Earnings 4/9/24

Closing Bell

CNBC

News, Business

4.4139 Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Checking on Apple’s China business with Wedbush’s Dan Ives, plus talking the prospects for the other tech giants. Earnings season insights from private companies with Golub Capital CEO Lawrence Golub. Our Kristina Partsinevelos on Intel’s new AI chip aiming to compete with Nvidia; Moor Insights & Strategy CEO Patrick Moorhead on what it means for investors.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well there you have it again for the S&P albeit just barely it looks like 5210 is going to be the level there the

0:08.4

Nasak turning higher in the final moments of trading as well, but the Dow

0:13.0

just below the flat line.

0:15.0

Well, major average is closing off the lows of the session.

0:18.0

That's the square power of Wall Street,

0:20.0

but the action is just getting started.

0:21.0

Welcome to the closing bell over time.

0:22.0

I'm Wergen Brennan. John Fort is off.

0:24.7

The Dow falling for the sixth time in seven days as investors await a key reading on inflation

0:29.8

tomorrow. Meanwhile, earning season, it's about to kick off.

0:33.8

Coming up, Gallup Capital CEO, Lawrence Golub on what trends from private equity-backed companies

0:39.8

are indicating about the outlook for Wall Street earnings.

0:43.0

Plus, NVIDIA shares getting hit hard as new competition enters the AI chip market.

0:48.0

We will discuss the potential winners and losers in this fast-growing race.

0:53.9

And let's get to today's market action

0:55.9

with our market panel.

0:57.4

Charlie Bibrinsky of aerial investments

0:59.0

and Adam Chrysophouille of vital knowledge.

1:01.1

It's good to have both of you on. Charlie, I'm going to start with you here because we saw bond

1:07.3

yields come off a little bit here. We saw stocks basically middling at least into the close but commodities have in general

1:15.2

maybe x oil today have been pretty strong as well what to make of some of these

1:20.1

different cross currents and dynamics and where do we go from here?

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