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Express News | Alibaba: On December 5, spent approximately 59.986 million dollars to repurchase 5.692 million shares.
Futu Morning Report | Non-farm data is arriving tonight! Goldman Sachs: This could determine whether there will be another rate cut in December; another major bank is optimistic! Wells Fargo raises its outlook for the S&P to 7007 points.
After hours, it surged over 8%! Lululemon's Q3 performance exceeded expectations; after accurately predicting that bitcoin would reach $100,000 this year, Standard Chartered's analyst is bullish again: predicting it will reach the significant milestone of $200,000 by the end of next year; OPEC+ has continued its three sets of production cut measures, extending the additional voluntary reduction of 2.2 million barrels per day for three months.
OPEC+ plans to postpone the production increase until April next year! International oil prices have declined in the short term.
OPEC+ stated at the meeting that they have agreed in principle to postpone the originally scheduled January production increase plan, and will gradually lift the oil production cuts starting from April 2025 until September 2026. WTI crude oil futures and Brent crude oil futures experienced a short-term plunge.
Express News | Alibaba: On December 4, approximately 59.9887 million US dollars were spent to repurchase 5.6584 million shares.
Express News | Tencent: On December 5, approximately 0.704 billion HKD was spent to repurchase 1.74 million shares, with a repurchase price per share ranging from 401 HKD to 406.6 HKD.
There are still '2' in the range! Many local banks are intensively issuing large denomination certificates of deposit at the end of the year, and state-owned major banks and listed banks are also 'mixed in' among them.
①Especially since late November, around 20 local banks nationwide have intensively announced the issuance of large-denomination certificates of deposit. Moreover, some annualized interest rates are still above 2%. ②Recently, some state-owned major banks have "secretly" promoted their own large-denomination certificate of deposit products, and listed banks have also introduced related products.