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WSJ Minute Briefing

Bitcoin Posts Its Sharpest Decline Since March

WSJ Minute Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Business News, News

4.1671 Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2025

⏱️ 2 minutes

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Summary

Plus: Coupang, the South Korean e-commerce company, disclosed a hack that exposed the personal data of 33.7 million accounts. And Strategy cut its outlook and sold shares to establish a reserve amid the slide in bitcoin prices. Anthony Bansie hosts. Sign up for WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. An artificial-intelligence tool assisted in the making of this episode by creating summaries that were based on Wall Street Journal reporting and reviewed and adapted by an editor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Why are businesses like HelloVet choosing Apple products and services?

0:04.8

So we started the business two years ago.

0:07.2

We had a few people who were used to PCs and this was their first foray into Macs.

0:12.5

But it's been super smooth getting everyone onto those devices and everyone seems really, really happy.

0:18.0

Find out how Mac can help you run and grow your business at Apple.com forward slash

0:23.6

HelloVet.

0:25.8

Here is your closing bell brief for Monday, December 1st.

0:29.6

I'm Anthony Bansy for the Wall Street Journal.

0:32.4

US stocks move lower today with the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading the retreat.

0:36.3

The Dow fell 0.9%, while the S&P 500 pulled back a half percent, and the NADZAC composite

0:42.4

edge down.

0:43.2

0.4%.

0:44.2

Meanwhile, Bitcoin fell 6.4% according to Dow Jones market data, its largest daily decrease

0:50.4

since March 3rd.

0:52.0

Treasury yields moved higher.

0:53.8

The cautious mood extends a stretch of

0:56.0

volatility in global markets. This week, investors will scour data for clues about the Federal

1:01.7

Reserve's decision on interest rates coming next week. Among individual companies, U.S. listed shares of

1:07.5

the South Korean e-commerce company coupon felloupong, fell over 5% after the company

1:11.8

disclosed a hack that exposed the personal data of 33.7 million accounts. Synopsis stock jumped

1:17.8

nearly 5% after the software provider for chip designers entered an expanded strategic partnership

1:23.8

with Nvidia. Invita also bought $2 billion of synopsis' stock.

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