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2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-21 23:32

Group 1: Macroeconomic Indicators - In October, China's total electricity consumption reached 857.2 billion kWh, marking a year-on-year increase of 10.4% [3] - From January to October 2025, 53,782 new foreign-invested enterprises were established nationwide, representing a year-on-year growth of 14.7%, while the actual utilized foreign capital amounted to 621.93 billion RMB, a decrease of 10.3% [3] - Guangdong Province reported a 3.5% year-on-year increase in industrial added value from January to October, with manufacturing growth at 3.8% [3] Group 2: Automotive Industry - In November, the retail market for narrow-sense passenger vehicles is expected to reach approximately 2.25 million units, remaining flat compared to October but down 8.7% year-on-year, with an estimated 1.35 million units of new energy vehicles, achieving a penetration rate of 60% [4] Group 3: Company Developments - Huawei launched Flex:ai AI container software, which utilizes computing power segmentation technology to divide a single GPU/NPU card into multiple virtual computing units, allowing for multiple AI workloads to be processed simultaneously [8] - GAC Toyota plans to produce and sell over 800,000 vehicles annually by 2026, aiming for a sales growth of over 10% by 2027 through increased new energy vehicle sales [8] - Foxconn's parent company, Hon Hai Group, announced a partnership with OpenAI to focus on the design and manufacturing of next-generation AI infrastructure hardware, with an annual investment of $2 to $3 billion in the AI sector [8] Group 4: Financial Market Trends - The A-share market experienced a significant adjustment on November 21, with the Shanghai Composite Index dropping over 2% and the ChiNext Index falling over 4%, while the total trading volume reached 1.97 trillion RMB, an increase of 257.5 billion RMB from the previous trading day [6] - The stock private equity position index reached 81.13% as of November 14, 2025, up 0.97 percentage points from the end of October, indicating significant buying activity among large private equity firms [7] - Sixteen hard technology products were rapidly approved on November 21, including the first batch of seven AI ETFs and three chip ETFs, aimed at guiding investments into high-quality listed companies in the hard technology sector [7]