Domestic News: 1. Are Chinese companies being asked to terminate chip orders from Nvidia? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds. 2. Media: Pig production capacity controls have exceeded expectations, and leading companies are clearly required to t

2025-09-19

Domestic News: 1. Are Chinese companies being asked to terminate chip orders from Nvidia? The Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds. 2. Media: Pig production capacity controls have exceeded expectations, and leading companies are clearly required to take the lead in production cuts. 3. Minister of Science and Technology: During the 15th Five-Year Plan period, we will strengthen original and leading scientific and technological research. 4. Tianpu shares hit the daily limit for 12 consecutive trading days, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange suspended trading for some investor accounts. 5. Goldman Sachs: Maintaining overweight positions in A-shares and H-shares, the "slow bull market" pattern of A-shares appears more stable than before. 6. Hong Kong police: 13 people have been arrested in the gold theft case, and all stolen gold worth HK$50 million has been recovered. 7. The Ministry of Commerce responded to the TikTok issue: We will never seek any agreement at the expense of our principled stance, corporate interests, and international fairness and justice. International News: 1. Trump opposes the UK's recognition of the State of Palestine. 2. The UK and Japan increased their holdings of US Treasuries in July, while China reduced its holdings. 3. Trump: I can consider offering tariff rebates to Americans. 4. Nvidia acquires $5 billion stake in Intel and enters into a chip partnership. 5. The US Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Trump's tariff case on November 5. 6. US continuing unemployment claims data contains a major error, with one state's figures understated by nearly 20,000. 7. Trump: We need to lower oil prices further. If we lower oil prices, the Russia-Ukraine conflict will be over. 8. Source: The UAE may downgrade its relations with Israel if the Israeli government announces annexation of the West Bank. 9. The Bank of England voted 7-2 to keep interest rates unchanged at 4% and reduce the pace of quantitative tightening from £100 billion to £70 billion. Bank of England Governor Bailey said he still believes further rate cuts will be in the works.