The market pullback is opening opportunities in small caps, says NFJ Investment's John Mowrey
John Mowrey, NFJ Investment Group CIO and senior portfolio manager, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss market reaction after the Fed's latest statements leaving investors unsure about rate cuts.
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