Closing Bell: Markets In Turmoil, Fed Fears & Oy Oil 9/23/22

Closing Bell - A podcast by CNBC

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Stocks closing sharply lower to close out a brutal week for the bulls amid rising fears of a global recession. Former Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig discusses whether the Federal Reserve is making a mistake by being so aggressive with its interest rate hikes. Laffer Tengler Investments' CEO Nancy Tengler says the market is starting to price in a policy mistake by the Fed and unveils how she is positioning her clients as a result. JP Morgan Asset Management's David Lebovitz says high quality fixed income is starting to look very attractive as investors seek safety from this market turmoil. Bespoke's Paul Hickey on how this week's huge market sell off could impact historic seasonal patterns. Ariel's Charlie Bobrinskoy says value stocks are the way to play this market sell off, but Edward Jones' Mona Mahajan believes it may be time to buy back into growth stocks. Evercore ISI's Mark Mahaney reveals where he sees longer term opportunities to buy large cap tech stocks. And Raymond James' Pavel Molchanov weighs in on whether there is an opportunity in the energy sector as oil prices fall to the lowest level since January.