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Markets react to soft inflation data, with tech stocks lagging. Plus, Chinese officials reportedly discuss TikTok’s future with Elon Musk, quantum computing stocks rebound after skepticism, and Goldman Sachs reveals 2025’s top investment opportunities.

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📈 S&P 500 Ticks Higher After Soft PPI Print
Tech stocks continued to trail behind major indexes for the second straight day as markets processed a weaker-than-expected wholesale inflation report. While the Dow Jones rebounded late to gain 0.5%, the S&P 500 edged up 0.1% after early losses. However, the Nasdaq Composite slipped 0.2%, extending its losing streak to five days, as investors awaited fresh inflation data due Wednesday.

🇨🇳 Chinese officials reportedly discuss sale of TikTok in US to Elon Musk
Chinese officials are reportedly exploring the possibility of Elon Musk stepping in to prevent a U.S. ban on TikTok. Talks have considered two options: Musk buying the app's U.S. operations or acting as a broker in a sale to another party. While Beijing prefers TikTok to stay with its parent company, ByteDance, discussions reflect growing pressure as the app faces potential shutdown.

🖥️ Quantum computing stocks rebound after massive sell-off
Quantum computing stocks surged Tuesday afternoon, rebounding from a sharp sell-off sparked by Big Tech skepticism. Rigetti Computing soared 48%, D-Wave gained nearly 23%, and Quantum Computing climbed 14%. This recovery followed a dip after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg suggested on Joe Rogan’s podcast that practical quantum computing is still "a decade-plus out," echoing recent remarks from Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang.

💰️ Goldman Sachs Unveils 3 Massive Opportunities for 2025 Investors
As the trading year wraps up, Wall Street heavyweights are unveiling their outlooks for the year ahead, with Goldman Sachs leading the charge. The firm has pinpointed three key areas they believe investors should focus on for 2025.

🪙 Stablecoins are the first killer app of cryptocurrency
Stablecoins are poised to surpass traditional payment rails at one U.S. bank this year, signaling a shift in global transactions. Customers favor dollar-backed stablecoins for their speed, traceability, and finality, says the bank’s Paschini. Key use cases include paying overseas contractors, buying U.S. securities internationally, and settling trades for digital asset firms. With advantages like better FX rates in some regions, many users aren't returning to traditional wire transfers.

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