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Advisor to Ukrainian President Zelensky: Ukraine plans to launch an arms export strategy by December.
2025-11-07
Advisor to Ukrainian President Zelensky: Ukraine plans to launch an arms export strategy by December.
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2025-11-08
The German DAX 30 index closed down 191.13 points, or 0.80%, at 23,553.11 on Friday, November 7th; the UK FTSE 100 index closed down 55.48 points, or 0.57%, at 9,680.30 on Friday, November 7th; the French CAC 40 index closed down 14.59 points, or 0.1
The German DAX 30 index closed down 191.13 points, or 0.80%, at 23,553.11 on Friday, November 7th; the UK FTSE 100 index closed down 55.48 points, or 0.57%, at 9,680.30 on Friday, November 7th; the French CAC 40 index closed down 14.59 points, or 0.18%, at 7,950.18 on Friday, November 7th; Europe The Stoxx 50 index closed down 47.73 points, or 0.85%, at 5563.45 on Friday, November 7th; the Spanish IBEX 35 index closed down 233.10 points, or 1.45%, at 15887.00 on Friday, November 7th; and the Italian FTSE MIB index closed down 187.69 points, or 0.44%, at 42881.00 on Friday, November 7th.
2025-11-07
International 1. JPMorgan: The bull market trend in US stocks remains unchanged; the S&P 500 is expected to break through 7000 points soon. 2. UBS: If Trump's tariffs are overturned, the Fed may have an opportunity to cut interest rates amid pressu
International 1. JPMorgan: The bull market trend in US stocks remains unchanged; the S&P 500 is expected to break through 7000 points soon. 2. UBS: If Trump's tariffs are overturned, the Fed may have an opportunity to cut interest rates amid pressure on US finances. 3. Natixis: If Trump loses the tariff case, US trade policy will fall into deeper uncertainty. 4. TD Securities: The pound will underperform other G10 currencies before the budget bill. 5. ING: The pound should continue to be weak and is unlikely to fall sharply in the short term. 6. Nomura Securities: The Bank of England is expected to complete this round of interest rate cuts in April next year. 7. Capital Economics: If Trump's tariff policy is rejected, fiscal issues will be the primary concern for investors. 8. State Street Global Advisors: Raised its benchmark gold price forecast to $3700-$4100. Domestic 1. CICC: Quantum computing is at a critical inflection point from scientific breakthroughs to commercial applications. 2. CITIC Securities: Upward revisions to the robotics sector's performance require a new round of catalysts or the realization of industry trends. 3. CITIC Securities: Further refinement and standardization of the new gold tax policy will promote the healthy and positive development of the industry. 4. CITIC Securities: The shift of increased aluminum supply overseas will not change the tight supply-demand balance. 5. Huatai Securities: The large-scale reallocation of medium- and long-term deposits next year may benefit the stock market. 6. Huatai Securities: Attention to high-quality leading companies in the "old economy" sector is expected to increase.
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