1. The Nasdaq reached 20,000 points for the first time, driven by the November inflation report meeting expectations, which strengthened predictions of Fed rate cuts. 2. Major indices declined as investors assessed higher producer prices and unemployment claims, while tech stocks showed mixed performance. 3. China launched an antitrust probe into Nvidia following U.S. chip restrictions, causing share prices to fall 2% on Monday. 4. The November CPI rose 2.7% year-over-year, with core inflation remaining at 3.3%. 5. Crypto markets experienced significant momentum, with Bitcoin surpassing $100,000 again on Wednesday.
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