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- Here are 5 key events that drove the stock market last week - Stocks finished higher Friday, lifted by the volatile artificial intelligence trade, leading the market to the upside for the week.
- Friday could be a wild day of trading on Wall Street. Here's why - December options expirations are typically the biggest of the year, but this one eclipses all prior records, Goldman said.
- This market's strength lies in the non-tech growth stocks, Jim Cramer says - CNBC's Jim Cramer examined recent market action.
- South Korea stocks lead losses in Asia for a second day as tech sell-off continues on Wall Street - Markets in Australia started the day higher, while markets in Japan and South Korea fell.
- Asia-Pacific markets set for lower open ahead of key data from China and Japan - China will release its November retail sales, fixed asset investment and industrial output numbers, while Japan will announce its fourth-quarter Tankan survey.
- Here are the 2 big things we're watching in the stock market this week - This week is the last full trading week on Wall Street for the year, and it is packed with key economic and earnings reports.
- Here are 4 major moments that drove the stock market last week - The S&P 500 ran into a brick wall Friday and finished the week lower, just one day after closing at a record high.
- Asia-Pacific markets trade higher after Wall Street notches fresh record - Asia-Pacific markets traded higher on Friday, tracking Wall Street gains.
- Asia-Pacific markets mostly rise after third Fed cut of the year - Australia started the day higher, while Japan and Hong Kong futures also show a strong open.
- Asia-Pacific markets mostly lower following Wall Street losses ahead of Fed rate decision - The U.S. Federal Reserve starts its meeting Dec. 9 stateside, with the decision expected on Dec. 10.