The FTSE A50 index closed up 0.84% at 14,188 points in a row.5 billion square meters of diaphragm has been settled, leading enterprises have accelerated the layout of overseas markets, and the end of the year is approaching, and the lithium battery industry has entered a new round of supply negotiations. The two major battery separator companies, Xingyuan Materials and Enjie, have successively issued announcements recently, and signed large battery separator supply orders with Yiwei Lithium Energy respectively, totaling no less than 5 billion square meters. As one of the upstream materials of lithium battery, in recent years, with the intensive price reduction of the upstream and downstream industrial chains of lithium battery, the diaphragm industry is in a situation of increasing supply and demand, and the pattern of oversupply is difficult to change. Xingyuan Materials has released a new generation of high-safety lithium battery separators, the price of which will be higher than that of conventional coated separators, and Enjie and Xingyuan Materials have also laid out overseas markets with higher gross profit. The industry believes that apart from making profits from technology, it is a general trend for diaphragm enterprises to set up factories close to overseas manufacturers. (Securities Times)What you need to know about the global news overnight on Tuesday: 1. China's asset carnival overnight. The Hang Seng Index closed up 3.43% and the Hang Seng Technology Index closed up 4.22% overnight. China ETF rose more than 24% when it tripled its wealth. IShares MSCI China ETF closed up 7.76%. FTSE China A50 index futures reopened after closing up 4.66% yesterday afternoon, and closed up 0.86% at night. 2. Nasdaq China Jinlong Index closed up by 8.54%, and many popular Chinese stocks rose by more than 10%. Tiger Securities rose more than 26%, Futu Holdings rose more than 17%, Billie Billie rose more than 21%, Weilai and Xpeng Motors rose more than 12%, iQiyi rose more than 11%, JD.COM rose more than 11%, Pinduoduo and Netease rose more than 10%, and Alibaba, Baidu and LI rose more than 7%. Many rooms touched the fuse many times in intraday trading, and finally closed up 52.14%. 3. The three major US stock indexes collectively closed down, with the Dow down 0.54%, the Nasdaq down 0.62% and the S&P 500 down 0.61%. Bitcoin dropped to $95,000, cryptocurrency concept stocks fell, Riot Platforms fell more than 13%, Coinbase fell nearly 10%, MicroStrategy and Bit Digital fell more than 7%. 4. OpenAI released the long-awaited AI video generation model Sora. The new product is similar to the AI tool DALL-E of OpenArt. Users input the desired scene, and Sara will give back the results of HD video editing. 5. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said that if Trump imposes a 25% tariff, Canada "will respond". 6. French President Mark Long will convene representatives of most political parties to hold consultations on the candidate for prime minister on the 10th. 7. A 26-year-old man was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday, and new york police regarded him as a suspect in the shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health Insurance. 8. The latest issue of "Barometer of Trade in Goods" released by WTO shows that the prosperity index of global trade in goods in the fourth quarter of 2024 is 102.7, which is higher than the benchmark of 100. 9. It is reported that the snack and candy company Yizi International is exploring the acquisition of Hershey, a well-known American chocolate manufacturer. This potential transaction is expected to create a food giant with a total sales of nearly 50 billion US dollars. 10. The Special Investigation Department of the South Korean Prosecutor's Office said on the 9th local time that it issued an arrest warrant against former Defense Minister Jin Longxian on the grounds of "civil strife and abuse of power". 11. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's adjusted revenue in the second quarter was $14.06 billion, and it is expected to be $14.12 billion. Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell more than 8% after hours.
Seven Sisters | NVIDIA closed down more than 2.5%, Apple rose more than 1% and its market value exceeded 3.7 trillion US dollars. On Monday (December 9), among Magnificent 7, NVIDIA closed down 2.55%, Meta Platforms fell more than 1.6%, Amazon fell more than 0.4%, Tesla closed up more than 0.1%, and Google A and Microsoft rose about 0.5%. AMD closed down 5.57%, Lilly Pharmaceuticals fell 2.8%, TSMC ADR fell 1.9%, and Berkshire Hathaway B shares fell more than 1.4%.Nearly 500,000 people broke the position of Bitcoin and completely recovered their decline after a short-term sharp dive. Bitcoin fluctuated rapidly at around 5:00 this morning, falling from 96,400 US dollars to about 94,700 US dollars, and then quickly rebounded to 96,400 US dollars. The process lasted for about 10 minutes. In the past hour, the number of cryptocurrencies in the whole network has expanded to 857 million US dollars, and more than 497,000 people have exploded in the past 24 hours.The suspect involved in the murder of new york, CEO of American insurance giant, was arrested in Pennsylvania. According to foreign media reports, a 26-year-old man was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday, and the new york police regarded him as the person involved in the shooting of Brian Thompson, a joint health insurance executive, in Manhattan. Thompson, 50, died after being shot in the back and legs outside the Hilton Hotel in downtown new york. Police said it was a targeted murder. The man named Luigi Mangione was recognized by employees while eating at a local McDonald's restaurant. The police said that he had a declaration, multiple false identities, an untraceable so-called "ghost gun" and a silencer with him. A person familiar with the matter said that the man carried with him a declaration against capitalism and criticizing medical enterprises for seeking profits.
Iranian Vice President: Tehran has not withdrawn from the Iranian nuclear deal. Iranian Vice President mohammad reza aref said that Iran has not withdrawn from the nuclear agreement of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and Tehran is willing to continue negotiations with western countries and suggest that western countries return to the Iranian nuclear deal. Negotiations on the nuclear program between Iran and the "European Troika" were held in Geneva on November 29th after two years' interruption. Assistant Foreign Minister Majid Taht La Wan Qi, who is in charge of political affairs, led an Iranian delegation to attend the talks. According to the Iranian government statement, the talks will continue in the near future.The property market in several hot cities is improving. Recently, several hot areas have released "battle reports" on the sales of new houses and second-hand houses, and the key data of some cities represented by Nanjing and Shenzhen are improving. From the perspective of housing enterprises, recently listed housing enterprises have gathered together to disclose their sales performance in November, which has led to certain differentiation. According to industry insiders, looking forward to the future, with the continuous efforts of favorable policies, the real estate market is expected to be stable and positive. (CSI)What you need to know about the global news overnight on Tuesday: 1. China's asset carnival overnight. The Hang Seng Index closed up 3.43% and the Hang Seng Technology Index closed up 4.22% overnight. China ETF rose more than 24% when it tripled its wealth. IShares MSCI China ETF closed up 7.76%. FTSE China A50 index futures reopened after closing up 4.66% yesterday afternoon, and closed up 0.86% at night. 2. Nasdaq China Jinlong Index closed up by 8.54%, and many popular Chinese stocks rose by more than 10%. Tiger Securities rose more than 26%, Futu Holdings rose more than 17%, Billie Billie rose more than 21%, Weilai and Xpeng Motors rose more than 12%, iQiyi rose more than 11%, JD.COM rose more than 11%, Pinduoduo and Netease rose more than 10%, and Alibaba, Baidu and LI rose more than 7%. Many rooms touched the fuse many times in intraday trading, and finally closed up 52.14%. 3. The three major US stock indexes collectively closed down, with the Dow down 0.54%, the Nasdaq down 0.62% and the S&P 500 down 0.61%. Bitcoin dropped to $95,000, cryptocurrency concept stocks fell, Riot Platforms fell more than 13%, Coinbase fell nearly 10%, MicroStrategy and Bit Digital fell more than 7%. 4. OpenAI released the long-awaited AI video generation model Sora. The new product is similar to the AI tool DALL-E of OpenArt. Users input the desired scene, and Sara will give back the results of HD video editing. 5. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau said that if Trump imposes a 25% tariff, Canada "will respond". 6. French President Mark Long will convene representatives of most political parties to hold consultations on the candidate for prime minister on the 10th. 7. A 26-year-old man was arrested in Altoona, Pennsylvania on Monday, and new york police regarded him as a suspect in the shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Health Insurance. 8. The latest issue of "Barometer of Trade in Goods" released by WTO shows that the prosperity index of global trade in goods in the fourth quarter of 2024 is 102.7, which is higher than the benchmark of 100. 9. It is reported that the snack and candy company Yizi International is exploring the acquisition of Hershey, a well-known American chocolate manufacturer. This potential transaction is expected to create a food giant with a total sales of nearly 50 billion US dollars. 10. The Special Investigation Department of the South Korean Prosecutor's Office said on the 9th local time that it issued an arrest warrant against former Defense Minister Jin Longxian on the grounds of "civil strife and abuse of power". 11. Oracle Bone Inscriptions's adjusted revenue in the second quarter was $14.06 billion, and it is expected to be $14.12 billion. Oracle Bone Inscriptions fell more than 8% after hours.