Stocks close higher after House hearing on bank failures
The stock market closed higher Wednesday, following the second day of congressional hearings on the Silicon Valley Bank collapse. Dory Wiley, the president and CEO of Commerce Street Holdings, joined CBS News to discuss what the hearings mean for investors.
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