Domestic News:
1. The People's Bank of China released its 2025 Q3 China Monetary Policy Implementation Report.
2. China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM): In October, sales of new energy vehicles in my country exceeded 50% of total sales for the first time.
3. Investors: Taxable income for supplementary taxation on overseas investment gains is mainly due in 2022 and 2023.
4. The National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) held a symposium with private enterprises to solicit opinions and suggestions on the development of the service industry during the 15th Five-Year Plan period.
5. Vanke received another RMB 1.666 billion loan from its major shareholder; Shenzhen Metro Group has provided a total of RMB 30.796 billion in loans this year.
6. The Ministry of Commerce answered reporters' questions regarding the US suspension of the export control penetration rule: Discussions will continue after a one-year suspension.
International News:
1. The British Health Secretary is accused of plotting to oust the Prime Minister.
2. Russian Foreign Minister: Russia is willing to participate in preparations if the US restarts its proposal for a summit meeting.
3. Sources: India cut its December orders for Russian crude oil and increased its purchases of US crude oil instead. 4. Sources: A 15% tariff agreement between Switzerland and the United States could be reached as early as Thursday or Friday.
5. Turkey seeks centuries-long imprisonment for Istanbul Mayor Imamoglu. Turkey's benchmark stock index plunged 3%.
6. Soaring AI valuations drove SoftBank's second-quarter net profit to a surge of $16.6 billion, with its funds liquidating their Nvidia holdings and investing an additional $22.5 billion in OpenAI.
7. Updates on the US shutdown: ① The US Senate passed a temporary funding bill. ② The US House of Representatives is reportedly scheduled to vote on the bill starting at 5:00 AM Beijing time on Thursday.