Central Bank: On December 18th, 20 billion yuan of central bank bills will be issued. On December 18th, the People's Bank of China will issue the 12th issue of central bank bills in 2024 through the CMU bond bidding platform of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority. The 12th central bank bill has a maturity of 6 months (182 days), and is a fixed-rate interest-bearing bond, with a circulation of RMB 20 billion. The value date is December 20, 2024, and the maturity date is June 20, 2025, and the maturity date will be postponed in case of a holiday.Changchuan Technology has invested in Keweisheng, a visual software developer. According to the company's search APP, recently, Keweisheng Visual Technology (Suzhou) Co., Ltd. has undergone industrial and commercial changes, and the new growth Sichuan Technology is the major shareholder, holding 51% of the shares. Enterprise information shows that the company was established in 2015, with Tian Zhifeng as its legal representative and a registered capital of 10 million yuan, and its business scope includes visual technology development. According to its official website, Keweisheng is an enterprise specializing in the development of visual software and hardware solutions.Game stocks fluctuated, raising the daily limit of Xinghui Entertainment, Xinghui Entertainment, Fuchun Shares, Youzu Network, day boat culture, Tomcat and Zhongqingbao.
The turnover of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing has exceeded 500 billion yuan. Up to now, the turnover of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing has exceeded 500 billion yuan, including 183 billion yuan, 315.5 billion yuan and 4.6 billion yuan respectively.Punai Co., Ltd.: At present, the company's test line produces non-densified crystalline magnesium. Punai Co., Ltd. (002225) said on the interactive platform on December 12 that the company's test line currently produces non-densified crystalline magnesium, and the crystalline magnesium needs further melting and refining to produce magnesium alloys, which belongs to the downstream field of magnesium alloys.According to the information on the suspension and resumption of trading of the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Hasen shares were not announced due to important matters, and they were suspended all day on December 12.
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.According to sources, Hamas's demand for a ceasefire in the Israeli Gaza has been relaxed, and a hostage agreement is expected to be reached. According to sources, Hamas will now agree to let the Israeli army stay temporarily after the fighting stops.The European Central Bank may no longer mention the need to adopt a "restrictive" policy to curb inflation. The financial market has completely digested the expectation that the European Central Bank will cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, and the possibility of a larger rate cut is close to zero. Any adjustment of the ECB's future guidance may be minimal. It may no longer mention the need to adopt "restrictive" policies to curb inflation, which is an implicit signal that interest rates will at least fall to the so-called neutral level. Lorenzo Codogno of LC Macro Advisors said: "In view of the great uncertainties in international geopolitics and policies, it is still appropriate to rely on data and determine the appropriate level and duration of restrictions one after another."