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CNBC Daily Open: Nvidia's crown looks increasingly uneasy on its head
Pressure has been building on Nvidia over the past month. It seemed like Nvidia felt the need to address some of those rumblings. Source link
Australia's consumer inflation accelerates to 3.8% in October, beating estimates
The largest contributor to consumer inflation was the housing sector that saw price growth of 5.9%, driven by higher costs in electricity, rents and new dwellings. Source link
Asia-Pacific markets set to track Wall Street gains on rising Fed rate-cut expectations
Overnight, key U.S. indexes rose on growing hopes for a U.S. Federal Reserve rate cut next month. Source link
‘Rush Hour 4’ revived after Trump urged Paramount Skydance to resurrect franchise, reports say
Studios initially declined a fourth movie over concerns around director Brett Ratner, whose career crashed after sexual misconduct allegations he denies. Source link
Trump pardons Thanksgiving turkeys, blasts Biden and says Ukraine peace deal is ‘very close’
Thanksgiving turkey prices have climbed this year, the first of President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House. Source link
Nvidia says its GPUs are a 'generation ahead' of Google's AI chips
It was in response to Wall Street’s concern that Google’s TPU chips could threaten Nvidia’s dominance of the AI infrastructure industry on Tuesday. Source link
Core wholesale prices rose less than expected in September; retail sales gain
The producer price index was expected to increase 0.3% in September, according to the Dow Jones consensus estimate. Source link
Consumer confidence hits lowest point since April as job worries grow
The board’s Consumer Confidence Index slumped to 88.7, a drop of 6.8 points from the prior month for its lowest reading in seven months. Source link
Ukraine reportedly agrees to U.S.-brokered peace proposal
Ukraine has reportedly agreed to a potential peace deal with Russia in what could be a massive step towards bringing the devastating four-year war to an end. Source link
Private payroll losses accelerated in the past four weeks, ADP reports
Private companies lost an average of 13,500 jobs a week over the past four weeks, ADP said Tuesday. Source link