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整理:5月5日欧盘美盘重要新闻汇总
news flash·2025-05-05 15:22

Domestic News - The People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng attended and chaired the ASEAN plus China, Japan, and South Korea Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors meeting [1] - The government is increasing investment to support long-term data infrastructure construction [1] - During the "May Day" holiday, sales of key retail and catering enterprises nationwide increased by 6.3% year-on-year [1] - The Hong Kong Monetary Authority sold 9.532 billion HKD in the market due to the Hong Kong dollar exchange rate reaching the strong-side convertibility guarantee [1] - A 5.7 magnitude earthquake occurred in the Hualien sea area of Taiwan, felt in Taiwan Island and Fujian, but no damage was reported [1] International News - The US ISM Non-Manufacturing PMI rose from 50.8 in March to 51.6 in April, with the service input prices index jumping to 65.1, the highest since January 2023 [2] - Apple (AAPL.O) has begun issuing dollar corporate bonds in four parts [2] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the new Gaza operation will be an intensive military action, involving the relocation of the population in Gaza [2] - The Iranian Foreign Minister indicated that an agreement with the US could be reached if the goal is to prevent nuclear weapons [2] - Saudi Arabia set the official selling price of Arab Light crude oil to Asia at a premium of $1.40 per barrel over the Oman/Dubai average for June [2] - Pakistan announced the successful test launch of the "Fateh series" missile [2] - Goldman Sachs reiterated its structural bullish view on gold, with a basic expectation of gold prices reaching $3,700 per ounce by the end of the year and $4,000 by mid-2026 [2] - Berkshire Hathaway's board voted to appoint Greg Abel as CEO starting January 1, 2026, while Warren Buffett will continue as chairman [2] - The German CDU, CSU, and SPD signed a coalition agreement, with incoming Chancellor Merz vowing to "reform Germany" [2] - India proposed to implement reciprocal zero tariffs on a certain number of US auto parts and steel [2]