In November, the sales of new energy passenger cars increased by more than 50%. On December 9, the data released by the Association showed that the national new energy passenger car market retailed 1.268 million vehicles in November, a substantial increase of 50.5% year-on-year. From January to November this year, the cumulative retail sales reached 9.594 million vehicles, up 41.2% year-on-year. Cui Dongshu, Secretary-General of the Passenger Car Association, believes that since the fourth quarter, the sales volume of passenger cars has continued to strengthen. With the countdown of this round of car scrapping and old-for-new policies, the auto market is expected to usher in a "tail-lifting market" in December this year. (CSI)Australia's S&P/ASX200 index opened up 7.20 points, or 0.09%, at 8430.20 points on Tuesday, December 10th.Turkey will reopen the Ya 'Ilada 'e port on the Turkish-Syrian border. On the 9th, Turkish President Erdogan said that his country will reopen the Ya 'Ilada 'e border port in Hatay province in the southeast, which is adjacent to Syria, so as to facilitate Syrian refugees in Turkey to return home.
Societe Generale: The S&P 500 index is expected to fluctuate between 6,500 and 7,500 points next year. Strategists at Societe Generale said that the re-inflation policy proposed by President-elect Trump when he takes office next year may push the S&P 500 index to 6,500 points in April and 7,500 points in 2025, and bond yields are expected to fluctuate greatly.Oracle Bone Inscriptions expects adjusted earnings per share to be between $1.50 and $1.54 in the third quarter. The market expects earnings per share to be $1.57.National Development and Reform Commission: Constantly improve investment policy tools and focus on expanding effective investment. It will close in 2024. How to further release the engine of domestic demand in 2025? Chengfeng Zhao, deputy director of the Investment Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, said that the National Development and Reform Commission will pay equal attention to quality and efficiency, constantly improve investment policy tools, focus on expanding effective investment, give full play to the key role of investment, and promote economic growth and structural optimization.
In November, the sales of new energy passenger cars increased by more than 50%. On December 9, the data released by the Association showed that the national new energy passenger car market retailed 1.268 million vehicles in November, a substantial increase of 50.5% year-on-year. From January to November this year, the cumulative retail sales reached 9.594 million vehicles, up 41.2% year-on-year. Cui Dongshu, Secretary-General of the Passenger Car Association, believes that since the fourth quarter, the sales volume of passenger cars has continued to strengthen. With the countdown of this round of car scrapping and old-for-new policies, the auto market is expected to usher in a "tail-lifting market" in December this year. (CSI)Many European countries suspended the processing of asylum applications from Syrian citizens. On December 9, local time, due to the situation in Syria, Sweden, Austria and the Czech Republic announced that they would suspend the processing of asylum applications from Syrian citizens. Previously, several European countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Belgium, Croatia and Italy, have suspended accepting asylum applications from Syrian citizens.The Japanese yen fell by 0.8% and fell below 151, while the Australian dollar, the commodity currency, rose by over 0.8%. On Monday (December 9, the day after non-farming), the ICE dollar index rose by 0.11% to 106.171 points, which fluctuated violently throughout the day. It was as low as 105.798 points when it was refreshed at 00:01 Beijing time, and then it was pumped back and approached the daily high of 106 when it was refreshed at 12:42. The Bloomberg dollar index rose 0.14% to 1280.69 points, with an intraday trading range of 1276.41-1281.07 points. The dollar rose 0.80% against the yen to 151.20 yen, and the intraday trading range was 149.69-151.35 yen. The euro fell by 0.14% to 1.0553, the pound rose by 0.05% to 1.2751, and the dollar was roughly flat at 0.8788 against the Swiss franc, with a V-shaped reversal at 00:04 to 0.8759 throughout the day. Among commodity currencies, the Australian dollar rose 0.83% against the US dollar, the New Zealand dollar rose 0.58% against the US dollar and the US dollar rose 0.10% against the Canadian dollar. The Swedish krona rose 0.21% against the US dollar and the Norwegian krona rose 0.29% against the US dollar.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide