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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: 12/31/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

Business, News

4.8118 Ratings

🗓️ 31 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 for the year.

0:05.0

So, ringing the closing bill with the New York Stock Exchange.

0:08.0

Ryan Seacrest doing the honors at the NASDAQ as Times Square gets ready for the ball to drop to close out 2025.

0:13.0

And that ends trading for the year.

0:15.0

The market's last day showing some losses, but relatively small ones.

0:19.0

The Dow's down about 300 points the s&p down

0:22.7

about two thirds of a percent plus the nasdaq and russell two thousand about the same every single

0:28.0

s mp 500 sector in the red today real estate energy and materials among the worst performers

0:33.2

materials hit by another bad day for metals gold silver copper all down after being down and then up and that down again.

0:40.0

Another big loss for platinum down 17% this week.

0:43.1

Nike making a notable move today after CEO Elliott Hill buys a million dollars worth of shares.

0:48.7

Also recently, Nike board member and Apple CEO Tim Cook has increased his Nike stakes, spending roughly $3 million on stock.

0:57.0

Well, that's the scorecard on Wall Street,

0:59.0

almond's last day of 2025, but winners stay up till the ball drops.

1:02.0

Welcome to closing about overtime. I'm John Ford.

1:04.0

Morgan Brennan is off today, and here's the scorecard for 2025.

1:08.0

Another fantastic year for stocks in the books. The Dow up 13% S&P 500 with a 16 plus percent

1:14.8

gain and the NASDAQ, the best of the bunch, up more than 20%. That is the third straight year

1:21.0

of double-digit gains for those major averages. And for the NASDAQ, that's three straight

1:25.2

years with a 20% gain. Over the next hour, we're

1:28.5

going to look back at the year that was. We're also going to look ahead to the potential

1:32.8

market-moving events of 2026, including big changes likely at the Fed as Jay Powell's term as chair

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