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整理:5月8日欧盘美盘重要新闻汇总
news flash·2025-05-08 15:17

Domestic News - President Xi Jinping and President Putin signed a joint statement to further deepen the China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership [1] - Over 20 bilateral cooperation documents were exchanged between China and Russia, covering areas such as global strategic stability, international law, biosecurity, investment protection, digital economy, quarantine, and film cooperation [1] - The Chinese Ministry of Commerce expressed an open attitude towards dialogue and consultations regarding trade talks with France and the brandy tariff investigation [1] - The Ministry of Commerce reiterated that China will actively promote joining the CPTPP, emphasizing that the door to foreign investment will continue to open wider [1] - Minister of Commerce Wang Wentao stated the need to accelerate the filling of domestic demand, particularly in consumption, to make it the main driver of economic growth [1] - Huawei launched its Harmony OS computer, marking a breakthrough for domestic PC operating systems [1] International News - The Bank of England cut interest rates by 25 basis points, with voting showing some divergence among members [2] - The World Gold Council expects that U.S. policies and structural risks will continue to drive gold investment, although profit-taking may pause the market [3] - The Ukrainian parliament approved a U.S.-Ukraine mineral agreement, with Ukraine seeking more weapons [3] - Indian Defense Minister stated that "Operation Red Sand" is ongoing, expressing a desire to avoid escalation but not retreating [4] - Trump criticized Powell, calling him "Mr. Too Late" and a fool [5] - Goldman Sachs warned that U.S. inflation could reach nearly 4% before Christmas [5] - The New York Fed's three-year inflation expectations are at their highest level since July 2022 [5] - Indian government officials announced that a free trade agreement with the UK will be signed in three months [5] - Trump plans to cut tariffs on UK cars and aims for a comprehensive agreement, maintaining 10% U.S. tariffs in the U.S.-UK trade agreement [5] - Pakistan's Defense Minister warned that retaliation against India is becoming "increasingly certain" [5]