1. Black Friday led to a significant increase in consumer spending, driven by aggressive marketing and online deals. 2. Core PCE inflation rose 0.3% M/M in October, matching expectations. 3. Proposed tariffs on Mexico and Canada could impact key industries and cross-border supply chains.
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