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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: The Investing Impact of Uncertainty & Tariffs 3/19/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8 • 118 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2025

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.

Transcript

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0:00.0

That's hand of regulation. Black women on boards ringing the closing bell, the New York Stock Exchange,

0:05.0

Nijian bioscience, doing the honors at the NASDAQ. Well, that's the scorecard on Wall Street.

0:10.0

The action is just getting started, though. Welcome to closing bell overtime. I'm Morgan Brennan.

0:14.0

We've got stocks storming higher into the close after the Fed kept its forecast for two rate cuts this year,

0:20.0

while noting increased uncertainty

0:21.9

about the economy, the S&P finishing up more than 1%. But coming up, we will get a reaction

0:27.3

to the Fed's decision and what it means for your portfolio from Dan Niles, David Zervos, and

0:32.7

Sarah Malick. And if you're wondering where John Ford is, well, you'll see him in just a few minutes when

0:38.8

he speaks exclusively with Adobe Chairman and CEO, Sean Tenoon, Orion from the Adobe Summit

0:43.8

in Las Vegas.

0:45.6

And later, Continental Resources chairman and founder Harold Hamm will be discussing the outlook

0:50.7

for oil prices.

0:52.3

Right now at the White House with President Trump. He's going to join

0:54.7

us once that meeting wraps up. But let's bring in BD8 Capital Partners, CEO, Barbara Duran

1:00.7

and Jeffrey's chief market strategist and CNBC contributor David Zervos, also CNBC's senior

1:05.3

economics reporter Steve Leesman. As we do wrap up this Fed day, I'm going to go to you you're in the room

1:12.3

there were a lot of expected moves and comments by Powell specifically the fact that

1:18.4

that rates were kept unchanged talked about uncertainty looks like the economic projections

1:24.1

were weakened here inflation possibilities strengthened me, one of the biggest

1:28.8

takeaways was the fact that QT is going to get less tight here in the next couple weeks.

1:33.7

I think that's a factor here, Morgan, but I'm going to give you my movie review here rather

1:39.6

than the technical analysis of the Fed. I personally think the Fed is in a very difficult position here.

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