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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: 3/27/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8 • 118 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2025

⏱️ 43 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 the end of regulation. Dow Jones, ringing the closing bell, the New York Stock Exchange,

0:03.7

wing VC doing the honors at the NASDAQ. Stocks finishing lower as tariff concerns weigh on sentiment,

0:10.6

but the major averages are still pacing for gains on the week. That's the scorecard on Wall Street,

0:15.7

but the action is just getting started. Welcome to Closing Bell overtime. I'm Morgan Brennan.

0:19.6

John Fort is off today.

0:21.3

We'll head this hour. We are awaiting pricing for one of the most highly anticipated IPOs of the

0:25.8

year. AI play core weave. We've got much more on that in just a moment. Plus, we'll get the latest

0:32.5

read on the high-end consumer when Lulu Lemon reports earnings results. And Funstrats, Tom Lee, will join us with

0:39.7

his take on the wild market action we've seen lately and where stocks could be heading in the

0:45.1

second quarter. So just a couple days away from that. But let's get straight to the market

0:49.1

action with Henyon and Walsh asset management president and CIO, Kevin Mon, and BD8 Capital Partners,

0:55.6

CEO, Barbara Duran.

0:57.2

It's great to have you both here.

0:58.2

And as I mentioned, all the major averages finished in the final moments down here today.

1:03.9

So second down day.

1:05.3

Most of the sectors in the S&P, it looks like finishing lower to Kevin.

1:09.2

We've seen a lot of volatility this March, which also maybe not be that atypical for March in general when you think about seasonality patterns historically.

1:18.9

Your take on where we go from here.

1:20.7

Yeah, talk about seasonality.

1:22.1

I think March Madness actually started in the stock market this year as opposed to on the basketball courts.

1:27.6

As the S&P moved into correction to worry in just 16 trading days.

1:32.5

However, if I can expand upon that basketball analogy a little bit, I can create final four

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