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Closing Bell Overtime: All-Time Highs Post-Fed: Intel-Nvidia Partnership as FTC Targets Live Nation 9/18/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

News, Business

4.4139 Ratings

🗓️ 18 September 2025

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Markets soar to record highs following the Fed decision as Allianz Chief Economic Advisor and former PIMCO CEO Mohamed El-Erian analyzes the rally. Kristina Partsinevelos breaks down the major Intel-Nvidia partnership development reshaping the chip sector. FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson discusses the commission's lawsuit against Ticketmaster and Live Nation plus broader deal oversight. Barclays Analyst Brandon Oglenski provides FedEx earnings reaction. Macroscope CEO and former Twitter executive Kayvon Beykpour (who founded Periscope) shares insights on his company emerging from stealth this week. Julia Boorstin examines Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and the future of late-night television.

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0:00.0

Well, that's the end of regulation. Fans for the cure ringing the closing belt, the New York Stock Exchange.

0:04.0

Thena Capital doing the owners of the NASDAQ. Stock's closing higher. Once again, record highs for the Dow, the S&P 500, and the NASDAQ, and let's pay particularly close attention to the Russell 2000. The small cap index hitting its first all-time high, closing at an all-time high since November. And with money flowing into

0:22.0

stocks, we're also seeing a bit of that risk-on-trend playout and other asset classes as well. Gold

0:26.7

falling, that's a rare currency these days. But Bitcoin jumping back near $180,000. Also a big deal

0:36.0

between Nvidia and Intel, video investing five billion dollars

0:39.0

that's creating ripples across the chip industry the market's thinking this news will be good

0:43.3

for some bad for others we're going to get much more on this deal coming up and that's the

0:48.3

scorecard on wall street but winter stay late welcome to closing bell overtime i'm john for back

0:52.6

alongside morgan brendt and we do have a couple of earnings reports we are watching for Welcome to closing bell overtime. I'm John Ford back alongside Morgan Brennan.

0:54.8

And we do have a couple of earnings reports we are watching for FedEx and Lenar.

0:59.9

And we will also be speaking with the head of the FTC. He is suing Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

1:05.8

There's also a lot of other deal news that we want to talk to him about.

1:08.7

And we'll also talk to Kvon Bakeport. He started Periscope, ran product at Twitter.

1:13.2

Now he's launching his new company, Macroscope.

1:16.7

At the same time, the yield on the 10-year rising to 4.1% today, despite the Fed's quarter-point

1:22.3

cut yesterday.

1:23.9

Rick Santelli is here to make sense while the bond market moves.

1:28.0

Rick, a cut isn't a cut for everybody, huh?

1:30.9

That's true.

1:31.7

And remember, the market has a mind of its own.

1:34.2

We could have a Fed and an administration that has views about interest rates,

1:38.5

and the Fed has control over short maturities unless they do quantitative easing.

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