
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, Morgan Brennan and Jon Fortt guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 2030 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Kevin Mahn, President and Chief Investment Officer at Hennion & Walsh, and Victoria Greene, Founder and Chief Investment Officer at G Squared Private Wealth talk the broader market outlook. Tom Rogers breaks down Paramount’s hostile bid for Warner Br... more
The commerce department is set to allow exports of Nvidia H200 chips to China. We break down that developing story with our Kristina Partsinevelos and super analyst Dan Ives from Wedbush. Plus, Blackrock’s Rick Rieder weighs in on the market, rates a... more
New economic data after the government shutdown and what it means for the Fed. Diane Swonk, Chief Economist at KPMG, breaks it down. RTX CEO Chris Calio joins for a wide-ranging conversation from Reagan National Defense Forum, the biggest defense con... more
Can stocks stage an end of year run? We discuss with The Wharton School’s Jeremy Siegel, Requisite Capital’s Bryn Talkington and Neuberger Berman’s Shannon Saccocia. Plus, we hear from Alex Lasry – the CEO of the New York, New Jersey host committee –... more
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Enough with the excessive “reporter” (really news readers) involvement. It would be nice to hear a thing or two from your guests for a change.
Why are CNBC’s market shows so loud? It makes listening very tiring. It’s like watching cable news.
I’m really tired of all the shows soft-peddling the lack of coherent strategy and meat-axe approach by ”DOGE” to “downsizing” the Federal workforce and just call it what it is - the forced destruction of government services and the administrative state for everyone but the 1%. “DOGE” should, at minimum, publish a strategy, why certain things are targeted, and REAL savings achieved, not just blowhard PR. The “uncertainty” they continually refer to is because Trump and Musk have no agenda to actua... more
I prefer Closing Bell over Overtime. Scott Wapner is an excellent host and brings in quality guests. I am not a huge fan of Jon Fortt. His On The Other Hand segment is lame. Morgan Brennan is okay. I prefer to pass on Overtime unless specific company earnings are being released after the market closes. Lastly, please stop bringing back members of the Halftime Report investment committee so often, like Josh Brown, Stephanie Link, and Joe Terranova. We get enough of them elsewhere. Guests like Ada... more
She’s unlistenable. I can’t hit the fast forward button fast enough when I hear start to pip and squeak about her portfolio and what an f’ing tenuous she is.
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This podcast provides comprehensive coverage of financial market movements, featuring analysis and insights from seasoned hosts and a roster of influential guests. Episodes typically center on current market conditions, economic trends, and significant financial events, breaking down what these developments mean for investors and the broader economy. The discussions often highlight key factors driving market shifts, such as inflation rates, corporate earnings, and industry innovations, particularly in technology and defense sectors.
An especially notable aspect is the focus on the intersection of technology and finance, with guests from notable firms discussing advancements in areas like AI and their impact on market dynamics. This podcast... more
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Recent guests on Closing Bell include:
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2. Chris Calio
3. Will Roper
4. Daniel Dines
5. Stephen Ehikian
6. Nick Fink
7. Michael Dell
8. Alex Kandrewitz
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