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Holiday Spending Rose 3.8%, With Apparel and Restaurants Strong: Mastercard
Retail sales in the USA holiday season increased by 3.8%, with strong demand for e-commerce Outfits.
From November 1 to December 24, retail sales in the USA achieved a growth of 3.8%.
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Walmart Options Spot-On: On December 24th, 91,605 Contracts Were Traded, With 1.86 Million Open Interest
U.S. stocks close: The Nasdaq returns above 0.02 million points as Apple reaches a new high with a market cap of 3.9 trillion.
① Tesla rose by 7.36%, leading the "Seven Giants"; ② Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index has risen for three consecutive days; ③ American Airlines announced that flights have resumed running; ④ OpenAI has discussed developing a humanoid Siasun Robot&Automation.
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