UBS's Michael Zinn discusses sharp reversal of stocks
Michael Zinn, UBS financial services senior portfolio manager, says what he saw in the markets today was encouraging, since the tech and health care sectors have come back a bit. However, he warns we aren't out of the wood just yet in markets. He joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss.
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