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Closing Bell

Closing Bell: 11/10/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8118 Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

From the open to the close, “Closing Bell” and “Closing Bell: Overtime” have you covered. From what’s driving market moves to how investors are reacting, Scott Wapner, Jon Fortt, Morgan Brennan and Michael Santoli guide listeners through each trading session and bring to you some of the biggest names in business.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Closing Bell. I'm Scott Wobner, live from Post 9 here at the New York Stock Exchange.

0:04.6

This maker breakout begins with the NASDAQ's rebound following that turbulent week for AI stocks.

0:09.8

Let's show you the scorecard with 60 to go in regulation. It looks pretty good. To say the least,

0:14.7

look at the NASDAQ, up 2.5% highs of the day, as tech is the big winner today.

0:19.6

And that has definitely led to the outperformance overall.

0:22.6

Invidia, meta, Amazon, all leading that comeback.

0:26.6

So are chips like AMD, Micron, and Broadcom.

0:29.6

They are all doing quite well, as you see.

0:32.6

Bank stocks, they're strong, led by Morgan Stanley today, but they're all having a pretty good day.

0:36.6

We're watching the airlines too on word of that breakthrough in the government shutdown fight.

0:41.8

And that takes us to our talk of the tape.

0:43.8

Big tech's big comeback and whether the most popular trade in the market is in fact back.

0:48.9

We'll get to that in a moment with FundStraught's Tom Lee.

0:51.4

First, though, Emily Wilkins in Washington, the very latest on the

0:54.6

reopening, M.

0:57.2

Hey, Scott. Well, yeah, after last night's breakthrough, we're really just waiting right now for

1:01.8

the Senate to announce when their next votes are going to be. They have a few more to go before

1:06.3

it passes. And then, of course, it does have to go to the House. Speaker Mike Johnson has

1:10.3

told his members that they will tentatively vote on Wednesday, of course, it does have to go to the House. Speaker Mike Johnson has told his

1:10.9

members that they will tentatively vote on Wednesday. Of course, that depends on the Senate, getting all

1:16.1

100 senators to agree on something. They want to speed it up, get it done this week. And it seems

1:21.6

likely that the shutdown will be done before the end of this week. That means that federal workers

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