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Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-20 01:27

Group 1 - The U.S. Department of Justice will release the Epstein case files within 30 days following a congressional vote to make the documents public [2] - The Federal Reserve's October meeting minutes indicate a strong division among officials regarding a potential interest rate cut in December, with many expressing caution due to stagnant inflation progress [3] - China and the Netherlands held face-to-face discussions regarding ASML, with China urging the Netherlands to take action to resolve semiconductor supply chain issues [4] Group 2 - China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Japanese seafood will not have a market in China due to Japan's failure to meet safety commitments [5] - The Chinese Ministry of Finance announced a plan for central treasury cash management deposits totaling 200 billion yuan, with specific terms for the 11th and 12th phases [6] - The Ministry of Civil Affairs and the Financial Regulatory Bureau issued guidelines for the management of prepaid fees in elderly care institutions, emphasizing the use of custodial banks [7] Group 3 - A report predicts that by 2035, 52% of new cars will still have fuel tanks, with internal combustion engines remaining a significant power source [9] - New national standards for the use of recycled materials in home appliances have been released, aiming to promote green development in the industry [10] - The China Vaccine Industry Association has called for an end to low-cost bidding practices to ensure quality in vaccine production [11] Group 4 - A credit reform pilot program for business entities has been approved in Zhejiang province, aimed at enhancing credit construction [12] - Foshan has introduced new policies to support the real estate market, including allowing foreign workers to apply for housing fund loans [13] - The U.S. government plans to acquire up to 10 nuclear reactors, potentially funded by a $550 billion investment commitment from Japan [14] Group 5 - The World Health Organization plans to reduce its workforce by over 2,000 employees by mid-2026 as part of ongoing reforms [15] - The European Union has released a new plan to establish a "military Schengen zone" to enhance military mobility across member states [16] - Reports suggest that the U.S. and Russia are nearing a significant breakthrough in negotiations to end the Ukraine conflict, although Russia denies any new progress [17][18] Group 6 - Russia's visa-free policy for Chinese citizens is expected to boost tourism, potentially diverting visitors from Japan to Russia [19] - Poland has closed the last Russian consulate, prompting Russia to reduce the number of Polish diplomatic personnel in response [20] - GAC Toyota has denied plans to stop production of its main fuel vehicles by 2026, despite market rumors [21] Group 7 - LeEco founder Jia Yueting has established a second debt repayment trust, with assets sourced from his equity in FF and AIxC [22] - China International Capital Corporation is planning a major asset restructuring to absorb Dongxing Securities and Xinda Securities, with total assets expected to exceed one trillion yuan [23] Group 8 - A recent survey indicates that 20% of global fund managers believe corporate capital expenditure is excessively aggressive, marking a significant shift in sentiment [28] - Japanese cuisine restaurants are shifting to domestic seafood sources, leading to a rise in local seafood stock prices as imports from Japan are suspended [29]