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The NASDAQ broke through 0.02 million points for the first time, Tesla led a group of tech giants to a new high, and Bitcoin climbed to 0.1 million dollars
The Dow and Apple fell, the Nasdaq rose nearly 2%, Tesla and Google rose nearly 6%, while Meta, Amazon, and Netflix all reached new highs. NVIDIA rose over 3%, Broadcom rose nearly 7%, Super Micro Computer once dropped over 8%, the decline of Chinese concepts narrowed, and Fangdd Network turned to rise over 11%. The U.S. November CPI confirms interest rate cut bets for next week, with a pause on rate cuts expected in January next year. The dollar and U.S. Treasury yields rebounded in a V-shape, while spot Gold reached its highest level in five weeks. The yen plunged below 152, while the offshore yuan once dropped over 300 points, falling below 7.29 yuan. After a significant interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada, the Canadian dollar and Canadian bond yields turned to rise, and oil prices increased by about 2%.
Google launches Gemini 2.0 Flash, a next-generation AI model that supports image generation and a full transition to Agent
In response to the many new products previously launched by OpenAI, Google on Wednesday launched Gemini 2.0 Flash, an important next-generation artificial intelligence model, which can natively generate images and audio while supporting text generation. 2.0 Flash can also use third-party applications and services to enable it to access features such as Google searches and code execution. According to Google, Gemini 2.0 Flash is the first model in the 2.0 family. It mainly promotes native multi-modal input and output+Agent. It is twice as fast as the 1.5 Pro, and the key performance indicators even surpass the 1.5 Pro.
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