Ubs keeps the rating of western oil companies neutral.Swiss Re: It is estimated that the global real GDP growth rate will reach 2.7% in 2026. Swiss Re released the latest sigma report, and the world economy is expected to maintain steady growth in the next two years, but the downside risks will rise. It is estimated that the global real GDP growth rate will reach 2.8% and 2.7% in 2025 and 2026, which is basically the same as that in 2024.The central bank today conducted a 7-day reverse repurchase operation of 141.6 billion yuan, and the winning bid rate was 1.50%, which was the same as before. Today, 51.3 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repurchase expired, and the net investment on that day was 90.3 billion yuan.
FTSE China A50 index futures rose 0.75% at the beginning, and closed up 0.84% in the last trading day and night.Fushi Holdings decreased by 3.23% today, and the net sales of Beijing-sponsored seats was 164 million yuan, while Fushi Holdings decreased by 3.23% today, with a turnover of 3.424 billion yuan and a turnover rate of 43.73%. After-hours statistics show that Beijing-sponsored seats sold 164 million yuan, seats dedicated to one institution bought 15.6999 million yuan and seats dedicated to two institutions sold 81.5964 million yuan.The central bank today conducted a 7-day reverse repurchase operation of 141.6 billion yuan, and the winning bid rate was 1.50%, which was the same as before. Today, 51.3 billion yuan of 7-day reverse repurchase expired, and the net investment on that day was 90.3 billion yuan.
Lee Ka Chiu John: Hong Kong is committed to becoming a leading global risk management center. In a speech at the Asia Insurance Forum 2024 held in Hong Kong on the 10th, Lee Ka Chiu John, Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) said that Hong Kong is committed to becoming a leading global risk management center. Lee Ka Chiu John said that as one of the three largest financial centers in the world, Hong Kong has about 160 authorized insurance companies, including six of the top ten insurance companies in the world. At present, Hong Kong has issued five catastrophe bonds, raising more than 700 million US dollars to resist typhoons, earthquakes and other natural disasters and provide risk mitigation measures for the global joint response to climate change. He stressed that as the region with the highest concentration of insurance companies and the highest insurance density in Asia, Hong Kong is committed to becoming a leading global risk management center. The SAR Government will continue to invite mainland and overseas enterprises in China to set up exclusive self-insurance companies in Hong Kong.China's key mineral control is "stricter than expected". Regarding China's announcement last week to strengthen export control to the United States, The New York Times commented in a report on December 9 that it is "stricter than expected". The report claims that the most worrying thing is the extensive ban on transshipment. This clause extends export control to companies inside and outside China, and prohibits these companies from buying minerals in China and reselling them to American companies. The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), an American think tank, points out that the new export control measures include several firsts-the first time that it explicitly targets the United States rather than other countries, and the first time that it directly responds to the restrictions imposed by the United States on its access to advanced technology. (Observer Network)President united steelworkers union: The acquisition of Nippon Steel in Japan may mean the long-term decline of American steel companies. The head of the largest trade union in North America said that there is no guarantee from Nippon Steel to ensure that American steel companies will not decline after the acquisition. A few days ago, Nippon Steel of Japan proposed a $15 billion acquisition of American steel companies, which was opposed by Biden and Trump. The acquisition will be subject to the national security review of the Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS) later this month. United steelworkers union Chairman David McCall was interviewed on Monday. On that day, Nippon Steel announced the details of various commitments it had made to gain union support, including job security and investment in facilities. Mccall said that one of his biggest concerns is that Nippon Steel may export steel products to the United States through its international steel mills, which he feared would weaken the position of American steel companies. Mccall said: "When we discuss with Nippon Steel, nothing can guarantee that their commitment is feasible in the long run." Nippon Steel previously denied that it would import steel from its international steel mills after reaching an agreement, and repeatedly said that its goal is to become a "member" of the United States, and the American market is crucial to its future growth.