Market Overview - US stock markets experienced a collective decline, with the Dow Jones falling by 557 points (1.18%), the S&P 500 down by 0.92%, and the Nasdaq Composite decreasing by 0.84% [5] - Major technology stocks mostly declined, with AMD and Intel dropping over 2%, while Google saw an increase of over 3% [5] - Cryptocurrency market continued its downward trend, with Bitcoin falling to $91,700, a decrease of nearly 3% [6] Commodity Prices - International gold prices significantly decreased, with spot gold down by 0.91% to $4,044.67 per ounce [7] - International oil prices also fell, with WTI crude oil down by 0.57% to $59.75 per barrel [8] Corporate Developments - Huawei announced the launch of the Mate 80 series and other new products, with a release event scheduled for November 25 [20] - Alibaba launched the "Qianwen" app, entering the AI to C market, aiming to compete with ChatGPT [22] - JD.com announced the launch of an independent app for its food delivery service, with a commitment to keep its review platform non-commercial [23] - Xpeng Motors reported a third-quarter revenue of RMB 20.38 billion, a year-on-year increase of 101.8% [26] - Lenovo Holdings announced a leadership change, with Li Peng resigning as CEO and Yu Hao appointed as the new CEO [28] Regulatory and Economic Updates - The Ministry of Finance reported that from January to October, the national general public budget revenue reached RMB 186.49 billion, a year-on-year increase of 0.8% [13] - The Ministry of Commerce initiated a final review investigation on anti-subsidy measures for imported propanol from the US [14] International Relations - Chinese officials expressed strong opposition to US arms sales to Taiwan, emphasizing the violation of the One China principle [11] - The Chinese Foreign Ministry responded to Japanese Prime Minister's comments on Taiwan, urging Japan to adhere to its commitments regarding Taiwan [12]
道指跌超550点 比特币跌破9.2万美元;俞敏洪南极旅游发全员信引争议;联想控股CEO换人丨每经早参