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Mar 2024
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Closing Bell: Keep Your Eyes on the Vol ...

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This return of volatility has investors wondering if they need to prepare for a pickup, especially with another Fed meeting looming next week. Joe Terranova of Virtus, CNBC’s Steve Liesman and BNY Mellon’s Alicia Levine break down what they think investors need to be watching. Plus, top tech investor Glen Kacher gives us his top 5 names in the AI space and why he says they’re worth watching. And, Chris Hyzy from Merrill and Bank of America Private Bank explains why he is bullish on small caps. 

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