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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: 11/25/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

News, Business

4.4139 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2025

⏱️ 43 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.

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0:00.0

More green on the screen. Welcome back to overtime, the housing trade seeing a nice pop today on increased hopes for a December rate cut.

0:08.2

That is the end of regulation. The Epilepsy Foundation ringing the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.

0:12.9

United Worldwide doing the honors at the NASDAQ. We've got another bullish day for stocks as the latest data inflation.

0:20.0

Further cemented bets that the Fed will cut interest

0:23.2

rates next month. The Russell 2000 was the standout with investors betting that a cut would

0:28.9

be beneficial for the small cap names. Healthcare discretionary. Those are the leaders today for the

0:34.1

S&P. Energy and utilities lagged. All the three names in the S&P healthcare sector closed higher today. The Dow transports, that was a bright spot.

0:42.3

Closing higher today for the third straight day as well, outperforming the larger averages.

0:46.3

Nearly all 20 components were higher up more than 1%. The commodity complex seeing moves today.

0:52.3

Oil falling more than 1%. Ukraine peace deal talks continue here. And copper and gold both higher in trade today as well. Yields moved lower in report that Kevin Hassett is now the front runner for the Fed chair. And you had the 10-year treasury yield briefly dipping below 4% on that report.

1:10.0

And that is the scorecard on Wall Street, but winner stay late.

1:12.6

Welcome to closing bell overtime.

1:13.7

I'm John Ford alongside Morgan Brennan.

1:16.0

Ahead, we are awaiting earnings from Dell, HP, Z Scaler, Autodesk, as tech stays in focus,

1:21.6

and we will hear from Urban Outfitters with that stock up 22% this year.

1:25.6

Plus, markets finally got economic data today.

1:28.5

They showed a mixed picture.

1:29.7

Inflation was lower, but so was consumer confidence and retail sales.

1:33.8

You could call it all dovish.

1:35.0

We're going to speak with Treasury Secretary Counselor Joe LaVornia.

1:39.1

And we'll tackle the shakeup in the AI trade as positive sentiment shifts from

1:42.8

Nvidia to Alphabet.

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