早报(11.29) | 美股强势五连阳!英特尔暴涨10%,金银铜集体“狂飙”;两艘油轮在黑海发生爆炸;工信部加速推进“反内卷”
Ge Long Hui·2025-11-29 00:12

Group 1 - Ukrainian President Zelensky dismissed Andriy Yermak from his position as head of the presidential office, following Yermak's resignation statement [2] - The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology held a meeting to discuss the competitive order in the power and energy storage battery industry, emphasizing the need for targeted policies to address irrational competition [2] Group 2 - U.S. stock markets closed higher for the fifth consecutive trading day, with the Nasdaq up 0.65%, the Dow Jones up 0.61%, and the S&P 500 up 0.54% [3][4] - Major tech stocks saw gains, with Intel rising over 10%, marking its largest single-day increase since September 18 [3][4] - The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index increased by 0.54%, with notable gains from companies like Xpeng and JD.com, while Li Auto and Alibaba saw slight declines [3][4] Group 3 - The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) is seeking public opinion on a draft announcement regarding the pilot program for commercial real estate investment trusts (REITs) to enhance the market [9] - The CSRC aims to support the development of the REITs market and improve capital market financing tools [9] Group 4 - Guizhou Moutai received approval for a share repurchase plan, intending to buy back shares worth between 1.5 billion and 3 billion yuan, with a maximum price of 1,887.63 yuan per share [16] - Meituan reported third-quarter revenue of 95.5 billion yuan, a 2% year-on-year increase, but faced a loss of 14.1 billion yuan due to intensified competition [17] Group 5 - Tianfeng Securities is under investigation by the CSRC for suspected violations related to information disclosure and illegal financing [18] - The company is cooperating with the investigation while continuing its normal business operations [18] Group 6 - The third quarter saw global DRAM sales reach $40.3 billion, a 30% quarter-on-quarter increase, with SK Hynix maintaining the largest market share at 34.1% [32] - Counterpoint Research forecasts a 3.3% year-on-year growth in global smartphone shipments for 2025, with Apple expected to become the largest smartphone brand for the first time since 2011 [33]