Market News - US stock indices collectively declined, with the Dow Jones down 0.46%, Nasdaq down 0.38%, and S&P 500 down 0.3%. Major tech stocks mostly fell, including Meta down over 2%, Intel, Apple, and Tesla down over 1%, while AMD rose over 2% [1] - International precious metal futures generally rose, with COMEX gold futures up 0.46% at $3325.30 per ounce and COMEX silver futures up 0.43% at $38.39 per ounce. International oil prices surged, with WTI crude oil up 3.81% at $69.25 per barrel and Brent crude oil up 3.53% at $71.77 per barrel [1] - Major European stock indices closed higher, with Germany's DAX index up 1.03% to 24217.37 points, France's CAC40 index up 0.72% to 7857.36 points, and the UK's FTSE 100 index up 0.60% to 9136.32 points [1] Industry Insights - The Hong Kong Monetary Authority will hold a technical briefing on the regulatory framework for stablecoin issuers on July 29, with the regulation set to take effect on August 1. The first batch of stablecoin licenses will be strictly limited to single digits, expected to be issued within the year [2] - Stablecoins are seen as a bridge between centralized and decentralized financial systems, playing a crucial role in global payment systems. The industry is expected to enter a phase of compliant development as global regulatory policies are implemented [2] - The Beijing Future Science City is soliciting opinions on the "Artificial Intelligence + Pharmaceutical Health" industry development plan, focusing on brain-computer interface innovation and product development [3] - Brain-computer interface technology is anticipated to transform human-machine interaction, with applications initially in medical rehabilitation and later expanding to education, entertainment, and industrial sectors [3] - Huawei's Cangjie programming language will be open-sourced, aimed at full-scene intelligent application development, and is a key component of the HarmonyOS ecosystem [4] Stock Movements - A shareholder of Aosaikang plans to reduce its stake by up to 1.5% through centralized bidding and block trading [5] - A shareholder of Jiahe Meikang intends to reduce its stake by up to 3% due to funding needs [5] - Shareholders of Aotewei plan to reduce their holdings by up to 1.37% through similar methods [5] - Shareholders of Tongding Interconnection plan to reduce their stake by up to 2.08% [5] - Shareholders of Shanghai Auto Parts plan to reduce their holdings by up to 1.75% [6] - The National Integrated Circuit Fund plans to reduce its stake in Saiwei Electronics from 8.87% to 7.82% [6] - Shareholders of Suzhou Planning intend to reduce their stakes by up to 2.5% and 2% respectively [6] - Lenovo Holdings reduced its stake in Lakala, bringing its ownership down to 25.86% [7] - Shareholders of Ruishun Technology plan to reduce their holdings by up to 2.0013% due to funding needs [7]
香港金管局:稳定币发行人监管制度将于8月1日生效,有意申请牌照的机构可于9月前提出申请——《投资早参》
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-07-29 23:29