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Here is what you need to know. Business Insider recently launched Crypto Insider, a newsletter with the latest on cryptocurrencies delivered straight to your inbox. You can sign up for it here. The GOP tax bill's passage through the Senate looks like a done deal. Sens. Susan Collins of Maine and Mike Lee of Utah announced Monday that they would vote for the final GOP tax bill, virtually guaranteeing that the measure will pass the chamber. Britain's economic growth is set to lag behind an accelerating eurozone in 2018. High inflation and dampened business investment have slowed Britain's economic growth since the European Union referendum, and that's likely to keep it behind the rest of the eurozone next year, PwC says. Instant-noodle sales are falling in China. Sales of instant noodles have fallen by 8 billion packets since 2013 as on-demand food services and the rise of rural China weigh, according to the World Instant Noodles Association. Debt issuance hits a record in 2017. Corporate debt issuance, which rose by 55%, propelled global debt issuance to a record $6.8 trillion in 2017, according to Dealogic data. Cryptofunds likely to grow in 2018. An estimated $2 billion has been invested with specialist hedge funds focusing on cryptocurrencies in 2017, and that number "will likely be bigger" in 2018, according to estimates from Morgan Stanley. Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway hits $300,000 a share. Class A shares of Berkshire Hathaway on Monday hit $300,000 apiece for the first time, meaning anyone who has invested with Warren Buffett since he took over the company in 1965 has seen a return of more than 2,400,000%, Reuters says. BMW hits its sales target for electric cars. The German luxury automaker said sales of electric vehicles were up 60% versus a year ago and had reached the company's sales target of 100,000, Reuters reports. Stock markets around the world trade mixed. Hong Kong's Hang Seng (+0.70%) led the gains in Asia, and France's CAC (-0.14%) lags in Europe. The S&P 500 is set to open higher by 0.14% near 2,694. Earnings reports trickle out. Darden Restaurants reports ahead of the opening bell, while FedEx and Micron Technology release their quarterly results after markets close. US economic data keeps coming. Both housing starts and building permits will be released at 8:30 a.m. ET. The US 10-year yield is little changed at 2.39%. |
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