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Nasdaq 9,000

Evening Briefing
Bloomberg

With a trickle of warnings that include the word "bubble" and "2020" popping up here and there, gains in tech shares Thursday surged, sending the Nasdaq above 9,000 for the first time. —David E. Rovella

Here are today's top stories

Amazon's stock had the biggest advance on the S&P 500 Index after the e-commerce giant said its holiday season was "record breaking." 

Apple shares hit a record as the iPhone maker remained on track for its best annual performance in a decade.

Financial technology startups will enter the next decade with a little more credibility than last time. This time, they really are coming for banking.

U.S. President Donald Trump retreated from his demand that South Korea pay five times more to host American military personnel, according to a newspaper report.

This year saw weak luxury home prices, new tax proposals and foreign investor limits. But that didn't stop the 1% from paying more than $100 million apiece for mansions, penthouses and beachside properties.

French entrepreneur Denis Payre wants to level the playing field for trade, requiring that nations sign a global contract that sets human and environmental standards for all to abide by (especially China). Peter Coy writes in Bloomberg Businessweek that Payre's plan is a blue-sky scheme with serious drawbacks and a slim chance of being adopted—but worth listening to nevertheless.

What's Pankaj Mishra thinking about? The Bloomberg Opinion columnist says that, while the U.S. and China may sign a partial trade ceasefire next month, observers shouldn't be lulled: The protectionist impulse behind the trade war started by America remains as ineradicable as ever.

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