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WSJ Minute Briefing

Record Nvidia Sales Soothe Investor Jitters Over AI Boom

WSJ Minute Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

News, Business News

4.1671 Ratings

🗓️ 20 November 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Summary

Plus, President Trump signs the bill to release the Epstein files. And a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage says that vaccines might cause autism, after previously making the case that they do not. Kate Bullivant hosts.  Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:33.8

Here is your morning brief for Thursday, November 20th.

0:39.5

I'm Kate Bullivant for the Wall Street Journal.

0:47.1

Invidia's shares are sharply higher off hours, after the chipmaker reported record sales and strong guidance,

0:52.0

helping soothe recent market jitters about an artificial intelligence bubble.

0:59.1

Invidia said sales in its latest quarter grew more than 60% from a year earlier to a record $57 billion, while also increasing its guidance for the latest quarter.

1:04.7

Global stock markets are also rallying.

1:07.1

Asian stocks end of the day higher.

1:09.2

European markets are up in midday trading, and US stock futures have also climbed ahead of the open.

1:15.9

President Trump says he has signed the bill to release files related to Jeffrey Epstein. Now that the legislation is signed,

1:23.2

Attorney General Pam Bondi has 30 days to make the unclassified documents available to the public.

1:29.7

And while focus will now shift to the release of the files, the fallout from emails already released continues.

1:36.4

Overnight, former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announced that he is taking leave from teaching at Harvard.

1:42.6

The university is also conducting a review of

1:45.6

individuals included in the newly released Epstein documents. And a Centers for Disease Control

1:52.1

and Prevention webpage that previously made the case that vaccines don't cause autism now says

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