Domestic News:
1. The third China-Switzerland ministerial financial meeting was held in Bern, Switzerland.
2. October's CPI rose 0.2% year-on-year, reversing a decline, and increased 0.2% month-on-month; PPI fell 2.1% year-on-year.
3. Ministry of Commerce: The second paragraph of the "Announcement on Strengthening Export Controls on Related Dual-Use Items to the United States" is suspended.
4. Ministry of Commerce answered reporters' questions regarding the EU's statement on the Nexperia semiconductor issue: We welcome the EU's continued influence to urge the Netherlands to correct its erroneous practices as soon as possible.
International News:
1. The US Senate is expected to move forward with its agenda to end the government shutdown.
2. More than 7,000 flights were delayed and more than 2,000 flights were canceled in the US on the 9th.
3. Trump slammed the US Supreme Court, fiercely defending his tariff policies.
4. New York Fed President Williams: The December interest rate decision will be a balancing act.
5. Japan was struck by two earthquakes of magnitude 6.4 or higher; a 20-centimeter-high tsunami was observed in Iwate Prefecture, eastern Honshu, Japan.