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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: 12/30/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8118 Ratings

🗓️ 30 December 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.

Transcript

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0:00.0

That bell marks the end of regulation.

0:02.0

Carnegie Investment Council ringing the closing bell to New York Stock Exchange.

0:04.7

American Red Cross doing the honors app the NASDAQ.

0:07.7

Stocks modestly lower the Dow and NASDAQ down about a quarter of a percent.

0:12.5

The SNP down a little less than that.

0:15.2

The Russell 2000 is the underperformer down about three quarters of a percent.

0:20.1

Energy and communication services were the leaders, consumer discretionary, and financials

0:24.6

lagged.

0:25.6

The action was in commodity.

0:27.2

Silver rebounding 7% after posting its worst day in four years.

0:31.3

Copper and platinum with nearly 4% gains.

0:34.1

Gold higher by about half a percent.

0:36.4

Oil, steady, holding below 58 bucks a barrel bitcoin

0:40.1

trying to find some footing up about a little less than 1% today it was back above 88,000

0:47.1

for a while but not there right now the cryptocurrency on pace to end the year down about 6%

0:52.2

that's the scorecard on wall Street, but winners stay late.

0:55.5

Welcome to closing about overtime. I'm John Ford. Morgan Brennan is off today.

0:59.4

Ahead, don't count out a correction. That's what our market guest says. About a 10% drop

1:05.6

possibilities we head into next year. Will that become a downturn at what will drive it, we will discuss? Plus, sunny side

1:14.3

up. That's how Bank of America categorizes 2026's economic outlook. We're going to speak with

1:19.3

their chief economist about the bullishness. And laggards to leaders. Can some of this year's

1:24.7

biggest losers make a comeback next year? We're going to break down some names, perhaps poised for a turnaround. But first, let's get more on today's market action with Christina Parts and Everest. Christina. Well, you just mentioned turnaround. So it's a perfect segue into medals today after yesterday's drop, gold, silver, platinum, all bouncing back. And that lifted mining stocks today like Newmont, Freeport. You can see on your screen, eh, the only one actually in the red. So I wrote this a little bit before, and then Newmont down up close, 2% higher. InTech, Intel was a winner on the NASDAQ. The chipmaker completed that $5 billion private share sale to Nvidia that we first heard about back in September. It's now official, and that helps shares climb almost 2% higher today.

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