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外储规模连续5月超3.3万亿美元,央行黄金储备“14连增”;白宫:美方正积极讨论“购买”格陵兰岛;委代理总统召开工作会议,强调营救马杜罗夫妇等|早报
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2026-01-08 00:11
第一财经每日早间精选热点新闻,点击「听新闻」,一键收听。 【今日推荐】 外储规模连续5月超3.3万亿美元,央行黄金储备"14连增" 我国外储规模已连续5个月处于3.3万亿美元之上,截至2025年12月末,外储规模较上年末大幅增长超 1555亿美元。1月7日,国家外汇管理局统计数据显示,截至2025年12月末,我国外汇储备规模为33579 亿美元,较11月末上升115亿美元,升幅为0.34%。中国央行同日发布的数据显示,2025年12月末,黄 金储备报7415万盎司,环比增加3万盎司,为连续第14个月增持黄金。 白宫:美方正积极讨论"购买"格陵兰岛 当地时间1月7日,在格陵兰岛问题上,白宫新闻秘书莱维特称,"购买"格陵兰岛的方案正在由总统及国 家安全团队积极讨论。她表示,特朗普不会提前排除任何选项,"所有选项始终在桌面上",但强调外交 始终是总统的首选路径。 委代理总统召开工作会议 强调营救马杜罗夫妇等 当地时间1月7日,委内瑞拉代理总统罗德里格斯主持召开工作会议,制定捍卫和平与国家主权的目标。 会议期间,罗德里格斯提出三项基本方针:营救马杜罗及第一夫人弗洛雷斯;保障全国和平;在当前挑 战面前维持政治治理能力。 ...
特朗普称印度订购68架美制“阿帕奇”直升机被延迟5年,印媒:说法不实
Huan Qiu Wang· 2026-01-07 08:48
【环球网报道】据印度亚洲国际新闻社(ANI)、《印度时报》等媒体报道,美国总统特朗普当地时间1月 6日表示,印度从美国订购了68架"阿帕奇"武装直升机,却被延迟交付长达5年,以至于印度总理莫迪还曾 亲自就漫长的交付周期提出关切。然而,《印度时报》核查后表示,特朗普这一说法并不完全符合事实。 "印度来找我,说他们已经等了5年,而我们正在改变这种情况。"特朗普6日在华盛顿举行的众议院共和党 籍议员会议上说,"印度订购了68架'阿帕奇'直升机。莫迪总理来找我说,'先生,我可以见您一面吗?'" 第二份协议于2020年2月特朗普访问印度期间签署。这份合同价值约6亿至8亿美元,为印度陆军航空部队 采购6架"阿帕奇"直升机,计划于2024年初启动交付工作。正是这笔订单屡遭延误,并成为美印政治讨论 中的一个焦点。莫迪2025年2月访问白宫期间曾提及此事,但这只是议程上的众多议题之一。最终,这笔 订单中的首批直升机于2025年7月运抵印度,最后3架于2025年12月抵达,整笔订单最终交付时间较计划推 迟近两年。 《印度时报》补充说,在印度国防部和美国对外军事销售的通报中,均没有任何记录显示存在上述28 架"阿帕奇"直升机之外的 ...
曝光!75架F-15、196架F-16及39架F-35战机,全部来自美国
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-10-09 07:25
Core Insights - The report from Brown University's "Cost of War" project indicates that the United States has provided $21.7 billion in military aid to Israel over the past two years amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict [1][3]. Military Aid and Equipment - U.S. weapons are described as the core equipment for the Israel Defense Forces and police operations in Gaza, the West Bank, and other regions [3]. - All operational aircraft in the Israeli military are sourced from the U.S., including 75 F-15s, 196 F-16s, and 39 F-35s [3]. - Israel's attack and transport helicopters are also entirely from the U.S., comprising 46 Apache attack helicopters, 25 Seahawk helicopters, and 49 Black Hawk transport helicopters [3]. Future Projections - The report suggests that without U.S. aid, Israel would struggle to maintain its military operations against Hamas [3]. - It is anticipated that the U.S. will provide hundreds of billions of dollars to Israel in the future based on bilateral agreements [3]. Overall Military Spending - The U.S. has incurred additional military costs ranging from $9.65 billion to $12.07 billion due to military actions related to Israeli operations against groups like the Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iranian nuclear facilities [3]. - Cumulatively, U.S. expenditures in the Middle East conflict over the past two years amount to between $31.35 billion and $33.77 billion [3].
新一轮巴以冲突以来 美向以提供217亿美元军事支持
Core Insights - The report from Brown University's "Cost of War" project indicates that since the outbreak of the latest Israel-Palestine conflict, the U.S. has provided a total of $21.7 billion in military support to Israel [1] Military Support and Equipment - U.S. weapons are central to the operations of the Israel Defense Forces and police in Gaza, the West Bank, and other regions, with Israel's military arsenal primarily sourced from the U.S. [3] - All operational aircraft in the Israeli military are U.S.-made, including 75 F-15s, 196 F-16s, and 39 F-35s. Additionally, all of Israel's attack and transport helicopters are also from the U.S., comprising 46 Apache helicopters, 25 Seahorses, and 49 Black Hawk helicopters [3] Future Aid and Military Actions - The report asserts that without U.S. assistance, Israel would struggle to maintain its offensive against Hamas. It also notes that future U.S. funding to Israel is expected to reach hundreds of billions of dollars based on bilateral agreements [5] - Over the past two years, U.S. military expenditures related to Israeli operations and conflicts in the Middle East have exceeded $30 billion. This includes military actions against the Houthi movement in Yemen and Iranian nuclear facilities, totaling between $9.65 billion and $12.07 billion, bringing the total U.S. spending in the region to between $31.35 billion and $33.77 billion [6]