The selling on Wall Street just won't quit, and here's how bad it could get
Stocks get crushed as the markets close at dead lows. What happened? And what's next? With CNBC's Melissa Lee and the Fast Money traders, Tim Seymour, Karen Finerman, Steve Grasso and Guy Adami.
Видео The selling on Wall Street just won't quit, and here's how bad it could get канала CNBC Television
Видео The selling on Wall Street just won't quit, and here's how bad it could get канала CNBC Television
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Why One Wall Street Trader Quit His Job To Wash High-End Cars | CNBC Make It.T-Mobile And Sprint CEOs John Legere And Marcelo Claure On Mega Merger | CNBCWATCH LIVE: President Biden delivers first address to a joint session of Congress — 4/28/2021Jeffrey Gundlach is still bearish (Full) 2018 12 17Markets Have Flipped From Being All Good to All Bad, Says Oaktree's MarksIs it safe to trim Apple for some profit? #AskHalftimeCNBC price updates: Jamie Dimon, markets and Microsoft's new initiative - (9/24/2018)U.S.-China tensions flare up againNardelli's plan to save GEUber prices IPO at $45, here's what the traders thinkJim Cramer's guide to the earnings gauntlet: 'It's pure mayhem out there'The key to personal development & organizational effectiveness | Adam Grant & Ray Dalio at CollisionAs trade war fears grip Wall Street, stocks have their worst day since January 3rd, and here's how bIt's a bank bloodbath as the sector gets crushed, so what's wrong with the banks?Stocks surge back after yesterday's sell-off, but can you trust the bounceOne of Wall Street's top bulls on what could stop the sellingUber reversing in public debut could be warning for investorsCNBC's Jim Cramer breaks down Wednesday's big stock sell-offThe reopening rally: S&P crosses 3,000, Dow back above 25KHere are the names you can still buy: Traders