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NASDAQ and Bitcoin hit all-time highs

NASDAQ and Bitcoin hit all-time highs

CNBC14-07-2025
Deepak Puri, Deutsche Bank Private Bank CIO, and Dan Skelly, Morgan Stanley managing director, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the day's record market action.
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