

Group 1 - The People's Bank of China has announced a temporary suspension of government bond trading operations, citing a supply-demand imbalance in the bond market, with the 10-year government bond yield dropping below 1.6% [1] - Over 20 commercial banks have reduced their fixed deposit rates since April, leading to a significant decline in high-interest deposits, with rates now entering the "1 era" [2] - Three major banks, including Bank of Communications, Postal Savings Bank, and Bank of China, have received approval for their A-share stock issuance to specific investors, pending further regulatory approval [3] Group 2 - Experts suggest that large commercial banks raising funds through stock issuance will enhance their core capital, improving their stability and ability to serve the real economy, thus contributing to financial security and high-quality economic development [3] - The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has responded to false claims regarding impurities in gold bars sold at its branches, emphasizing the importance of consumer protection and proper documentation [4] - Several banks, including Industrial Bank and Bank of Communications, have prohibited the use of credit cards for gold trading, highlighting the risks associated with leveraging credit for investment purposes [5]