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CNBC's "Fast Money"

Why is wall street so calm in a seemingly world of crisis? 10/9/23

CNBC's "Fast Money"

CNBC

News, Investing, Business

3.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2023

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Stocks post a comeback and sectors react to the war in Israel following the Hamas terror attack over the weekend Fast Money Disclaimer

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Live in the Nasak market site in the heart of New York City's Times Square, this is Fast

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Money.

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Here's what's on tap tonight.

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Israel now ordering a full siege of Gaza following the deadly attacks by Hamas this weekend.

0:12.2

The terror and the geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, rippling through global

0:15.6

markets will break down the impact on energy, the consumer, and your money coming up.

0:20.3

Plus, storming the castle activist Nelson Peltz, up in a stake in Disney, and once again

0:25.2

up in the pressure on Bob Eiger, conceits on the board, who is Disney's struggling soft

0:29.8

price.

0:30.8

And later, Oprah doing it about face the media tightened just a couple weeks ago, said

0:34.5

taking obesity drugs, taking the easy way out.

0:37.3

Today, she's changing her tune, the details, the context straight ahead.

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I'm Melissa Lee coming to you live from Studio B at the Nasak on the desk tonight.

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Tim Seymour, Karen Feinerman, Dan Nathan, and Guy Azami.

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We start off with a major market turnaround, the Dow down 153 points at session lows, before

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rebounding and rallying, to close up 200 points on the day, the S&P 500 closing up more

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than half a percent, and the Nasak surging 52 points all as investors shake off the

1:03.0

war in Israel following the deadly Hamas terror attacks over the weekend.

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Crude and Brent, both popping more than 4 percent, both seeing their biggest gains since

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early April, safe haven gold, more than a percent, and a half, and the defense sector

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posting an outsize move higher, as expected, airline travel-related names suffering today,

1:20.6

major carriers, including United Delta, American Suspending Service to Tel Aviv, the late

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