Domestic News:
1. Tencent reduces its stake in Kuaishou, cashing out billions of Hong Kong dollars, and is no longer a major shareholder.
2. The Chinese Navy successfully launched a submarine-launched strategic missile carrying a training simulated warhead, which accurately landed in the designated sea area.
3. Shanghai Stock Exchange: The registration of Unitree Technology Co., Ltd. has taken effect.
4. The Cyberspace Administration of China has launched the first phase of its "Clean Up the Internet and Rectify the Chaos in AI Applications" special campaign.
5. Shenzhen Stock Exchange: Zhonggong Education's stock price experienced abnormal fluctuations, and regulatory measures such as suspending trading have been taken against relevant investors in accordance with regulations.
International News:
1. Nvidia denies Kyber delay rumors: Product roadmap unaffected.
2. Trump asked Walmart to lower prices, and the latter reduced prices on beef and other categories.
3. Federal Reserve Governor Waller: More forward guidance is not necessarily better; it can be completely avoided when necessary. Inflation risks have outweighed employment risks.
4. Trump rang the opening bell at the White House to promote the "Trump Account"; he encouraged people to buy Dell, thanked Micron, and predicted a stock market boom, claiming short sellers were suffering heavy losses.
5. Saudi Arabia lowered its August sales price for Arab Light crude oil to Asia by $11 per barrel, to $1.50 below the Oman/Dubai average, the largest drop in at least 26 years.
6. Middle East situation—① Israeli official: No plans to establish permanent bases in southern Lebanon. ② Trump: I can destroy all of Iran's power plants "in less than an afternoon".