Belarusian President Lukashenko: Belarus has dozens of nuclear warheads.Belarusian President Lukashenko: Belarus has dozens of nuclear warheads.Haiyou New Materials: It is planned to set up a subsidiary in the United States with a total investment of not more than 10 million US dollars. Haiyou New Materials announced that the company plans to set up a subsidiary HIUV Applied Materials Company in the United States to implement polymer special membrane projects with a total investment of not more than 10 million US dollars. The project aims to improve the international competitiveness of the company's products and achieve the localized production and market-oriented extension of the company's photovoltaic packaging film in the US market. The project still needs to go through the formalities of approval, filing and licensing at home and abroad, and there are approval risks and operational risks. The board of directors of the company has reviewed and approved the proposal, and investment matters do not need to be submitted to the shareholders' meeting for consideration.
Fidelity International: There is room for substantial increase in US Treasury bonds. Fidelity International believes that the US economy is unlikely to maintain its current growth rate. If it slows down, it may stimulate a substantial increase in the US Treasury bond market. "I don't believe that there is a miracle of productivity growth in the United States, which will grow at a rate of 3% forever," said Mike Riddell, a senior portfolio manager of the company, who attributed the outstanding performance of the economy to fiscal stimulus. "We thought it would slow down earlier. If we do start to see disappointing economic growth in the United States, it may open the way for a substantial increase in bonds. "In the first 11 months, China's foreign trade in goods reached a steady growth of 39.79 trillion yuan. The General Administration of Customs announced on the 10th that in the first 11 months of this year, the total import and export value of China's goods trade reached 39.79 trillion yuan, up 4.9% year-on-year, achieving steady growth. Among them, the export was 23.04 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 6.7%; Imports reached 16.75 trillion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 2.4%.Wuyang Auto-control: The shares continue to be suspended during the negotiation of the change of control rights. Wuyang Auto-control announced that the controlling shareholder and actual controller Hou Youfu and Cai Min are planning the share transfer, and the total share transfer ratio is expected to account for 13.01% of the company's total share capital. At the same time, Hou Youfu and Cai Min entrust the voting rights corresponding to their 6.73% of the company's shares. The counterparties are Yonghong Enterprise Management Center and natural person Liu Jianrong. If the above transactions are carried out smoothly, the company's control rights will be changed. As of the disclosure date of this announcement, the parties to the transaction have negotiated the equity transfer plan. Up to now, the matter is still under negotiation, and the parties to the transaction have not signed the agreement. The company's shares will continue to be suspended from the opening of the market on the morning of Wednesday, December 11, 2024. It is estimated that the suspension time will not exceed 3 trading days.
Qatar Foreign Ministry spokesman: There should be no foreign interference in Syria.Belarusian President Lukashenko: Belarus has dozens of nuclear warheads.Daiwa Capital Markets: The price of lithium may fall further in the first half of 2025. Daiwa Capital Markets said in a research report to customers that the global lithium supply is expected to increase by 12-28% in 2025-2026, which is due to the increase in production in major regions such as Argentina, Australia and Africa. However, the team warned that lithium prices may still be under pressure due to oversupply. At present, the price of LCE (lithium carbonate equivalent) in China is about 78,000 yuan/ton, but Yamato predicts that the price of LCE will be reduced to 75,000 yuan/ton by 2025 due to the increase in the output of low-cost mines. Yamato said: "The current price of lithium is not enough to prevent low-cost mines from increasing production." The demand for lithium, especially for electric vehicles (EV) and energy storage systems (ESS), is expected to slow down. Yamato believes that the slowdown in demand growth, coupled with the increase in supply, indicates that lithium prices may be difficult to maintain their recent highs.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13