The main fuel oil contract rose by more than 3%, and it is now reported at 3158 yuan/ton.Treasury futures collectively opened higher, with 30-year main contracts up 0.21%, 30-year main contracts up 0.21%, 10-year main contracts up 0.09%, 5-year main contracts up 0.03% and 2-year main contracts up 0.01%.The Hang Seng Index of Hong Kong stocks opened higher by 0.29%, the index of state-owned enterprises rose by 0.42%, and the branch index rose by 0.44%.
The Hang Seng Index and Hang Seng Science and Technology Index both fell, while Meituan (03690.HK), Xpeng Motors (09868.HK) and JD.COM (09618.HK) all fell more than 2%.The Nikkei index rose above 40,000 points, and the US CPI data supported the Fed's interest rate cut expectations. The Japanese stock market climbed with the technology stocks, and the US inflation met expectations, which supported the Fed's interest rate cut expectations this month. After the yen weakened late yesterday, the shares of export enterprises also rose. The Topix index rose 1.2% to 2,783.63 points, and the Nikkei 225 index rose 1.7% to 40,038.02 points. The index rose above 40,000 points for the first time since October 15th.Food stocks are active repeatedly. Huifa Food has 4 consecutive boards, Huifa Food has 4 consecutive boards, Liangpin Shop and Haixin Food have daily limit, and Barbie Food, Peach and Plum Bread and Gan Yuan Food have all gone up.
The central parity of RMB against the US dollar was reported at 7.1854 yuan, down by 11 points.At the opening of the morning session, the main domestic futures contracts rose more and fell less. Fuel oil and low-sulfur fuel oil (LU) rose more than 2%, No.20 glue and SC crude oil rose more than 1%, and Shanghai tin, p-xylene (PX), soybean oil, vegetable oil and ethylene glycol (EG) rose nearly 1%. In terms of decline, soybean meal, BR rubber and Shanghai lead fell by nearly 1%.Shanghai Electric and China Power Construction invested in the establishment of the Oriental Hub Photovoltaic Company. According to the enterprise survey APP, recently, Shanghai Oriental Hub Photovoltaic Co., Ltd. was established, with Yu Zhanglai as the legal representative and a registered capital of 20 million yuan. Its business scope includes: electric vehicle charging infrastructure operation; Charging pile sales; Motor vehicle charging sales; Charging control equipment leasing, etc. Enterprise equity penetration shows that the company is jointly owned by Shanghai Electric New Energy Development Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Shanghai Electric, and Zhongdianjian Huadong Investment Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Power Construction.
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide
12-14
Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14