Domestic News:
1. Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Premier Li Qiang has no scheduled meetings with Japanese leaders during the G20 summit.
2. Joint Statement of the Fourth China-Germany High-Level Financial Dialogue: Both sides welcome eligible companies listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and Shenzhen Stock Exchange to issue GDRs on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
3. Ministry of National Defense: The US arms sales to Taiwan seriously violate the one-China principle and the three China-US joint communiqués. "Using force to support independence" will only backfire, and "using Taiwan to contain China" will not succeed.
4. Ministry of Finance: From January to October, national general public budget revenue reached 18,649 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 0.8%. Stamp duty reached 378.1 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 29.5%. Among them, securities transaction stamp duty reached 162.9 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 88.1%.
International News:
1. Indian trade official: India and the US may soon reach an agreement on reciprocal tariffs.
2. European Commission: Raised its GDP growth forecast for this year from 0.9% to 1.3%, with inflation approaching the European Central Bank's target.
3. Kremlin: Hopes to hold the Putin-Trump summit after completing necessary preparations.
4. India's trade deficit hit a record high in October due to soaring gold imports and declining exports to the US.
5. Federal Reserve Vice Chairman Jefferson: Downside risks to employment have increased, but reiterated the need for more cautious policy adjustments. White House advisor Hassett: The job market is showing "mixed signals," and it's time for the Fed to truly be data-driven.
6. Reportedly, Sudanese energy facilities were attacked, disrupting oil exports.
7. The US New York Fed Manufacturing Index for November reached its highest level since November 2024.
8. Reportedly, the EU will warn US Commerce Secretary Lutnick against expanding the scope of US steel tariffs.
9. Zelensky: Signed a letter of intent with France to acquire 100 Rafale fighter jets over the next ten years.
10. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are at risk of being included in the EU's digital legislation.