The following are the headlines discussed at Aldwin Callen's Monday morning briefing:
- The negotiations for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union have proceeded, allowing the country to enter the technical phase.
- Emerging markets are down 5% from their peak in November, owing to a decrease in technology (28 percent of Emerging Markets Index).
- Due to company spending and exports, Japan's economy expanded twice as quickly as projected in the third quarter.
- Bitcoin futures will begin trading on the CBOE on December 10, despite concerns about shaky pricing and systemic risks.
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