Closing Bell: Choppy Trading Day, Chips Dip & Wells Fargo's CEO On Housing 06/29/22

Closing Bell - A podcast by CNBC

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It was another volatile day on Wall Street as the market winds down the worst first half of the year since 1970. BNY Mellon Wealth management's Alicia Levine says a market bottom is not yet in sight and reveals what she wants to see before buying again. JPMorgan Chief U.S. Economist Michael Feroli on how tomorrow's key inflation data could impact the market and the Fed. Wells Fargo CEO Charles Scharf sat down for a rare conversation from the Aspen Ideas Festival and discussed whether the U.S. is heading in to a recession and how rising interest rates are impacting his company's big mortgage business. RiskReversal's Dan Nathan discusses whether beaten down semiconductor stocks are starting to look attractive. And Senator Rob Portman discusses when the Senate will finally move to fund the bipartisan Chips Act, which will help semiconductor companies build new plants in the U.S.