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Closing Bell

Closing Bell Overtime: Looking Ahead to Nvidia Earnings 11/18/25

Closing Bell

CNBC

News, Business

4.4139 Ratings

🗓️ 18 November 2025

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

The markets closed lower in a volatile session ahead of Wednesday’s Nvidia report, the most closely-watched earnings of the quarter and maybe the year. We have the technical read and what a top analyst is watching. Plus, Microsoft’s AI sales push and CEO of global industrial giant ABB on the key economic signals from around the world.

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0:00.0

That bell marks the end of regulation. South Bow, winning the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange, flushing financial doing the honors at the NASDAQ.

0:08.0

And it's another down day for stocks. The Dow down about 500 points, now down about 2,200 over its four-day losing streak.

0:17.0

S&P 500 also down for the fourth straight day. NASDAQ losing more than a percent.

0:21.3

Once again, the big-name tech stocks leading the way lower. Amazon and Microsoft getting hit

0:25.9

after downgrades. Invidia falling ahead of its earnings tomorrow. More on those names coming

0:30.8

up. And despite these losses, most of the S&P sectors, though, are higher today. Communication

0:35.3

services, health care, and energy among the leaders and Bitcoin bouncing

0:39.1

back today after briefly falling below 90,000 still in the red for 2025.

0:44.6

The only slightly, that's after a big rally earlier this year on hopes that President Trump

0:48.9

would be the crypto president.

0:50.8

Well that's a scorecard on Wall Street.

0:52.2

Welcome to closing bell overtime.

0:53.6

I'm Morgan Brennan, along with John Fort.

0:56.0

Over the next hour, we're going to try to get some answers to a very simple question.

1:00.0

Will this market sell-off continue, or is it time to buy the dip?

1:05.0

Same goes for Nvidia ahead of earnings tomorrow.

1:07.0

That's about 24 hours and 19 minutes from now. The stock's down 14% from the

1:12.9

all-time high it hit three weeks ago. So did that move lower the bar enough for a rebound rally?

1:19.7

We're going to talk to the head of a very interesting company. Swiss industrial giant

1:23.1

ABB. The company is trying to bring cleaner electricity to Europe and to the U.S., also focused on industrial automation.

1:30.1

Well, let's start with the markets, the big moves we've seen today.

1:33.0

Seema Modi is at the New York Stock Exchange for us.

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