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European and Japanese stocks gain

Equity markets on both sides of The Pond notch another week of record highs as investors seem to shrug off any concerns relating the U.S. government shutdown. Into its third day, President Trump continues to warn that the shutdown will result in mass Federal agency lay-offs.

The dollar traded steady as an ongoing U.S. government shutdown meant the key nonfarm payrolls report was unlikely to be released Friday as scheduled.

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Even in a bull market, short sellers say certain stocks get ahead of themselves.

The Bank of Japan remains committed to further interest-rate hikes, Gov. Kazuo Ueda said, amid growing speculation over the timing of the central bank's next move.

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Megan Horneman, Verdence Capital Advisors CIO, joins 'Fast Money' to discuss complacency in the market, stretched multiples in big tech, and why momentum-driven rallies could quickly reverse once steam runs out.
The Fast Money traders discuss whether momentum can continue powering the rally, why October forces money managers to put capital to work, and why extended valuations are being shrugged off.

President Trump's attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook over alleged mortgage fraud set off an unprecedented legal battle and carries significance for the Fed's monetary policymakers.

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Asking for a Trend anchor Myles Udland breaks down the latest market trends for October 2, 2025. US stocks managed to shake off any market uncertainties tied to the government shutdown as the Dow Jones Industrial Average, the S&P 500, and the Nasdaq Composite all notched record highs.

Market Domination anchor Myles Udland breaks down the latest market moves for October 2, 2025. October has typically been a strong month for bitcoin.

OpenAI's recent funding deal and stunning valuation helped lift U.S. stocks to another record closing high. OpenAI's latest investment round valued the privately held AI company at about $500 billion, and two tech heavyweights, Samsung Electronics and SK Hynix, signed on as memory-chip partners for its “Stargate” infrastructure project. Semiconductor stocks rose, and investors looked past the potential fallout from a government shutdown that is expected to stretch into next week.

Jeremy Siegel, Wharton School professor of Finance and WisdomTree chief economist, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to discuss the resilience of the stock market rally, the impact of the government shutdown, and what consumer sentiment signals mean for investors.

Meghan Shue, Wilmington Trust, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss the latest market action.