KEY POINTS
  • Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill said executives should buy the stocks of their companies to project confidence to Wall Street in a time of historic market volatility. 
  • "I think this is a very important time for CEOs and leaders of industry to really show leadership," Weill said on CNBC's "Closing Bell."
  • Weill said the Securities and Exchange Commission should consider waiving "blackout periods" during times of market turmoil.

Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill said executives should buy the stocks of their companies to project confidence to Wall Street in a time of historic market volatility. 

"I think this is a very important time for CEOs and leaders of industry to really show leadership," Weill said on CNBC's "Closing Bell." "I think that actions always speak louder than words, and I think that a CEO that's in there buying a lot of their stock ... at a bad time ...sends a good message, and I'd like to see that message coming from all of corporate America."