
Market News - US stock indices closed mixed, with the Dow Jones up 0.65% and the S&P 500 up 0.41%, while the Nasdaq fell 0.18%. Major tech stocks mostly declined, with Amazon and Meta down over 2%, and Tesla down over 1%. Chinese stocks also saw declines, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index down 2.37% [1] - International gold prices rebounded, with spot gold up 1.98% at $3239.63 per ounce, and COMEX gold futures up 1.74% at $3243.9 per ounce. In contrast, international oil prices fell significantly, with WTI crude down 2.31% at $61.69 per barrel [1] Industry Insights - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held a meeting focusing on the high-quality development of the industrial mother machine industry, emphasizing the need for independent innovation and strengthening the industrial chain [2] - Despite being the largest industrial mother machine market globally, China faces challenges such as a fragmented industry and reliance on imports for key components, with about 70% of high-end CNC systems still imported [3] - A breakthrough in simulation technology was reported by a team from Xi'an University of Technology, which developed an AI-based system that can generate simulation scenarios in 48 seconds, a task that traditionally took 48 hours [4] - The global military simulation expenditure is projected to reach $15.007 billion by 2025, with the market size in China expected to reach 30.25 billion yuan by 2027 [4] - The successful launch of China's first space computing satellite constellation marks a significant advancement in space computing capabilities, with a total computing power of 5 petaflops and inter-satellite communication speeds of 100 Gbps [5] - The "Star Computing Plan" aims to establish a global integrated computing network in space, enhancing capabilities in AI and other advanced technologies [5] Company Updates - Several companies announced plans for share reductions by major shareholders, including Hangxin Technology, which plans to reduce up to 736,290 shares, and Galaxy Magnetics, with a plan to reduce up to 255,000 shares [6][7]