Key Points - President Xi Jinping emphasized the need for unity and cooperation among countries to maintain world peace and promote global development during the opening of the fourth ministerial meeting of the China-Latin America Forum [3] - The State Council Tariff Commission announced a reduction in tariffs on imports from the U.S., adjusting the tariff rate from 34% to 10% and suspending the implementation of a 24% tariff for 90 days [3] - U.S. April CPI rose 2.3% year-on-year, marking the lowest level since February 2021, while core CPI remained at 2.8%, aligning with market expectations [3] Domestic Macro - The Chinese Foreign Ministry stated that the fentanyl issue is a U.S. problem, not a Chinese one, criticizing the U.S. for imposing tariffs on China related to fentanyl [5] - Major global banks have revised their economic growth forecasts for China upward following a thaw in U.S.-China trade relations, with firms like UBS and Morgan Stanley increasing their outlooks [5] - The People's Bank of China and the Central Bank of Brazil renewed a bilateral currency swap agreement worth 190 billion RMB / 157 billion Brazilian Reais, valid for five years [5] Domestic Stock Market - A-shares opened high but closed lower, with military stocks adjusting while solar and port shipping stocks surged; the Shanghai Composite Index rose 0.17% to 3374.87 points [7] - The Hong Kong stock market saw a significant pullback, with the Hang Seng Index closing down 1.87% at 23108.27 points, ending an eight-day winning streak [7] - Over 1000 listed companies have received institutional research in May, with machinery, electronics, and pharmaceutical sectors being the most actively researched [8] Company News - JD Group reported Q1 net revenue of 301.1 billion RMB, a year-on-year increase of 15.8%, marking the highest growth rate in nearly three years [8] - Nuo Cheng Jian Hua reported a quarterly net profit of 17.97 million RMB, turning profitable year-on-year [10] - Baidu announced a strategic cooperation agreement with West Lake University [10] Overseas Macro - The U.S. and Saudi Arabia reached a historic commercial agreement, with Saudi Arabia committing to invest $600 billion in the U.S., including $800 billion in advanced technology investments [19] - The U.S. Commerce Department announced the withdrawal of the AI technology diffusion control rules originally set to take effect on May 15 [19] - India's notification to the WTO indicates plans to impose retaliatory tariffs on the U.S. in response to steel and aluminum tariffs [20] Overseas Stock Market - U.S. major stock indices closed mixed, with the Dow Jones down 0.64% while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq rose 0.72% and 1.61%, respectively [22] - European stock indices remained stable, with the DAX and CAC40 both up 0.3% [22] - The Nikkei 225 index in Japan rose 1.43%, marking a two-and-a-half-month closing high [22] Bonds - Domestic bond futures mostly rose, with the 30-year main contract up 0.13% [25] - U.S. Treasury yields generally fell, with the 2-year yield down 1.23 basis points to 3.996% [26] - European bond yields rose, with the UK 10-year yield up 2.7 basis points to 4.667% [26] Commodities - International oil prices surged, with WTI crude oil up 2.71% to $63.63 per barrel [28] - Domestic commodity futures closed mostly higher, with energy and chemical products showing strong performance [28] - International precious metals futures generally rose, with COMEX gold futures up 0.82% to $3254.50 per ounce [28] Foreign Exchange - The onshore RMB against the USD closed at 7.2012, appreciating by 120 basis points [31] - The U.S. dollar index fell 0.82% to 100.9827, with non-U.S. currencies generally rising [31] - A survey indicated that investor allocation to the dollar has dropped to the lowest level since May 2006 [31]
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Wind万得·2025-05-13 22:38