The central bank today conducted a seven-day reverse repurchase operation of 66.1 billion yuan, and the winning bid rate was 1.50%, which was the same as before. As 37.3 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repurchase expired today, the net investment on that day was 28.8 billion yuan.Softbank will invest in AI company Databricks, which seeks to raise at least $7 billion. (The Information)Military stocks rose sharply, with the construction industry going up for 9 days and 8 boards, while chemical workers in Gansu rose daily, while Hongdu Airlines, Xinxing Equipment, AVIC Shen Fei and China Haiphong followed suit.
Spot gold fell by $13 in the short term, once approaching $2,700 per ounce, and now it has rebounded to $2,711.44 per ounce, down 0.22% in the day.Agency: It is expected that the shipment of folding smartphones will continue to decline in 2025. According to the latest report of Counterpoint Research, the year-on-year shipment of folding smartphone displays declined for the first time in the third quarter of 2024, and it is expected that the shipment in 2025 will also continue to decline. The agency expects Apple to enter the market in the second half of 2026. In addition, more multi-fold products are expected to be launched in 2026, and the first slidable notebook computer is expected to be available in 2025.Australia's employment continued to grow, and the unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped. Australia's unemployment rate unexpectedly dropped in November, and employment continued to grow, highlighting the resilience of the labor market to rising interest rates and prompting traders to reduce their bets on interest rate cuts in February. According to data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Thursday, the unemployment rate dropped from 4.1% in October to 3.9%, far below the 4.2% expected by economists. The number of employed people has increased by 35,600, and it is entirely driven by full-time jobs. It is expected to increase by 25,000. The Australian dollar rose to 0.6411 against the US dollar, and the yield of policy-sensitive 3-year Australian government bonds rose by 5 basis points. The Australian stock market retreated all gains.
South Korea's opposition party once again called on Yin Xiyue to step down. According to Yonhap News Agency, Li Zaiming, leader of the Common Democratic Party, the largest opposition party in South Korea, called on President Yin Xiyue to step down again today (December 12). He believed that the ruling party would vote for the impeachment of President Yin Xiyue and hoped that Yin Xiyue would put everything down as soon as possible. Li Zaiming also called Yin Xiyue on the same day, "Why do 52 million Koreans suffer because of your self-esteem and stubbornness? South Korea's economy is collapsing and its future is being damaged. Who will benefit from it? ! "(CCTV International News)12036 Online Student Booking Service Zone, since December 12th, the railway 12306 mobile phone client has opened the student booking service zone, and at the same time, the rules for the sale and inspection of student discount tickets have been optimized and adjusted. Eligible travelers and friends can make an appointment to buy round-trip tickets during Spring Festival travel rush through the zone, which will make it more convenient for student travelers to travel in Spring Festival travel rush. (China Railway)United Nations Report: The number of victims of human trafficking caused by poverty, conflict and climate change has surged. On December 11th, local time, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime said in its latest report covering 156 countries that the number of victims of human trafficking in the world has risen again after the decline during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Global Trafficking in Persons Report 2024 shows that the number of victims increased by 25% from 2019 to 2022. Vulnerability caused by poverty, conflict and climate crisis has led to the exploitation of children and a sharp increase in forced labor cases.
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide