
S&P 500 Falls After $8.6 Trillion Surge From Lows
Bloomberg Television brings you the latest news and analysis leading up to the final minutes and seconds before and after the closing bell on Wall Street. Today's guests are Jitania Kandhari, Morgan Stanley, Wendy Schiller, Brown University, Michael Baker, DA Davidson, Rich Clarida, PIMCO, Jody Lurie, Bloomberg Intelligence, David Bailin, CIO Group, Donald Trump, Rashaan Reid, BofA, Elon Musk from QEF, Ed Ludlow, Bloomberg News, Jackie Davalos, Bloomberg News, Kevin Kajiwara, Teneo, Adrienne Yih, Barclays. (Source: Bloomberg)
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