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The Bank for International Settlements plans to set up an Asian Green Bond Fund to attract central bank reserves
The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) will launch an Asian green bond fund to channel global central bank reserves to climate-friendly projects in the Asia-Pacific region. The BIS said the investment would target high-quality bonds issued by governments, supranational organizations and companies in accordance with strict international green standards. The new fund will be launched in the first half of next year and will work with the Asian Development Bank and other development financial institutions. "this is a fund designed to provide investable projects for central banks," said Siddharth Tiwari, chief Asia-Pacific representative of the Bank for International Settlements. Asian central banks accumulated record foreign exchange in August
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.25%, and the market expected to raise interest rates by 25 basis points
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand unexpectedly kept the benchmark interest rate unchanged at 0.25%, after the market had anticipated a 25 basis point rate hike. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand said it agreed to keep the official cash interest rate unchanged in view of heightened uncertainty. “Today's decision was made by the government in the context of COVID level 4 restrictions imposed across New Zealand,” the New Zealand Federal Reserve said in a statement. “The Commission will continue to assess inflation and employment prospects and consider continuing to reduce the level of monetary stimulus over time.” Before New Zealand imposed an emergency lockdown to contain the COVID-19 pandemic, 20 out of 24 analysts had anticipated that the New Zealand Federal Reserve would set the official cash interest rate
Baidu: Li Yanhong proposed the concept of “car robot” for the first time and released Apollo's “car robot”
At the “Baidu World Congress 2021” held on August 18, Li Yanhong, founder, chairman and CEO of Baidu, proposed the forward-looking concept of “automotive robot” for the first time and announced Baidu Apollo's “automotive robot”. According to reports, Baidu car robots have L5 level autonomous driving capabilities and multi-mode interaction capabilities such as voice and face recognition. They can analyze users' potential needs and actively provide services. The car robot does not have a steering wheel or pedals, and has intelligent configurations such as an oversized curved screen, an intelligent console, reflective glass, and a zero-gravity seat.
Tesla's stock price falls, institutional investors buy buy
Tesla's stock price fell nearly 3% on Tuesday, down nearly 10% from its recent high, but this did not prevent institutional investors from continuing to buy the stock. In a market with sufficient liquidity, the mentality of “buying on dips” persists. This is particularly evident in Tesla stocks. Halfway through the third quarter, this quarter is expected to be the first quarter since the fourth quarter of 2020 where Tesla shares have fully net inflows into institutions. The assets managed by these institutional investors are at least $100 million. So far this quarter, net institutional purchases of Tesla shares have reached $7 billion. At these “dips to buy”
Musk: starship's first orbital stack will be ready to fly in a few weeks.
Elon Musk, founder of SpaceX, said on Saturday that the first orbital stack of the Starship rocket would be ready in the coming weeks, taking the unconventional billionaire a step closer to his dream of orbital and interstellar travel. In May, SpaceX successfully landed its Starship prototype SN15, a reusable heavy carrier rocket capable of sending astronauts and large cargo payloads to the moon and Mars. The landing was successful after four prototype landing attempts ended in an explosion. Musk wrote on social media: "Starcraft