Group 1: Canada's Budget - Canada's upcoming budget is expected to include a significant C$50-billion local infrastructure fund aimed at boosting local development and economic growth [2][8] - The budget is also anticipated to allocate up to C$1-billion to attract high-quality talent and researchers, particularly from the U.S. and other international locations [2][8] Group 2: China's Export Initiative - China's Commerce Minister has announced a "Big Market for All: Export for China" initiative, consisting of 10 major events to enhance countries' export capabilities to China [3][8] - The initiative aims to position China as the premier export destination globally, promoting proactive opening up and win-win cooperation [3][8] Group 3: Yum China Financial Performance - Yum China Holdings Inc. reported a strong Q3 financial performance with an adjusted operating profit of $400 million and net income of $282 million [4][8] - The adjusted earnings per share (EPS) for the quarter stood at $0.76 [4][8] Group 4: Barclays Downgrade of Hermes - Barclays has downgraded luxury brand Hermes International to Equal Weight from Overweight, reflecting a shift in market sentiment [5][8] - The target price for Hermes shares has been reduced from EUR 2510 to EUR 2310 [5][8] Group 5: ADNOC and Shell LNG Deal - ADNOC has secured a long-term 15-year supply agreement with Shell for 1 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of liquefied natural gas from the Ruwais LNG project [6][8] Group 6: UK Gilt Auction - The UK successfully sold GBP5 billion in 4% 2029s gilts, with a bid-to-cover ratio of 3.06x, indicating solid demand for UK government debt [9] - The average yield for the gilts decreased to 3.845% from the prior 4.095%, further reflecting healthy market interest [9]
Canada Boosts Infrastructure and Talent, China Expands Trade Initiatives, Yum China Reports Strong Q3