Domestic News
1. The Shanghai Stock Exchange issued a notice to securities firms to strengthen the management of trading business units.
2. Futu Securities: Starting June 12, it will suspend existing accounts from buying (opening positions) within China.
3. The People's Bank of China: It will conduct 500 billion yuan of outright reverse repurchase operations on June 5, with a term of 3 months.
4. Shenzhen: It will focus on planning and investing heavily in new infrastructure projects, accelerating the construction of computing power networks, next-generation communication networks, etc.
5. The National Development and Reform Commission: Starting from 24:00 on June 4, the domestic prices of gasoline and diesel (standard grades) will be reduced by 525 yuan and 505 yuan per ton, respectively.
International News
1. US companies laid off a total of 97,000 employees in May, the highest level for the same period since 2020.
2. Initial jobless claims in the US rose to 225,000, a new high since February.
3. SpaceX launched its IPO roadshow, and the countdown to its listing has begun. 4. Blackstone's private credit fund has set a 5% cap on investor redemptions.
5. World Gold Council: Global gold ETFs saw net outflows in May, with technology ETFs performing strongly.
6. Goldman Sachs predicts SpaceX's AI revenue will surge 100-fold by 2030.
7. Middle East Situation:
① Arab media: Discussions on an agreement to unfreeze Iranian funds have entered the final stage.
② Trump informed mediators that he would refuse to release funds to Iran until an agreement is signed.
③ Iranian Revolutionary Guard: A ceasefire on all fronts, including Lebanon, is a preliminary condition for ending the war with the United States.
④ Israeli forces begin withdrawing from Debin, southern Lebanon.
⑤ Trump: The United States is conducting final negotiations to end the war with Iran.
⑥ Hezbollah: Rejects the so-called outcome of direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel, focusing only on a comprehensive ceasefire.