The yield of Australian 10-year government bonds continued to rise, rising by 5 basis points to 4.19%.Aston Martin will start producing its first plug-in hybrid supercar next year.German police searched Adidas' office and conducted a tax investigation. As part of the tax investigation that lasted for several years, German police searched Adidas' German headquarters on December 10th. An Adidas spokesperson said that the search operation involved customs and tax clearance regulations for goods imported into Germany from 2019.
VESYNC suspended trading in Hong Kong.Vietnam said that private equity giant KKR sought to expand its investment in the country. On the evening of December 10, the Vietnamese government website issued a statement saying that private equity investment company KKR was seeking to expand its investment opportunities in Vietnam. Su Lin, general secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam, expressed the hope that foreign investors, including American investors, will continue to increase their investment in Vietnam, especially in the fields of digital transformation, green transformation, renewable energy, clean energy and climate change. It is suggested that American enterprises, including KKR, continue to actively contribute to promoting bilateral cooperation, especially bilateral economic and scientific cooperation. David Petraeus, a partner of KKR, said that KKR is very optimistic about the investment prospects in Vietnam, and KKR Fund is looking for opportunities to expand cooperation and investment in Vietnam. He also promised to continue to support the development of Vietnam-US relations.TikTok submitted an application to the federal court of Canada to challenge the Canadian government's order to close the company's office. On December 11th, local time, TikTok Canada Branch announced that it had submitted an application to the federal court for review of the government's order to close TikTok's business in Canada. TikTok said that this order will cost hundreds of hard-working local employees their jobs and livelihoods, and they support the community with more than 14 million Canadian users on TikTok every month. TikTok said that it is in the best interest of Canadians to find a meaningful solution and ensure that the local team continues to exist with the TikTok platform. (Interface News)
Ma Zhixin, the chief financial officer of Nissan, was informed that he would lead the business in China again. According to the Nikkei News, the board of directors of Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. decided to re-appoint Stephen Ma to take charge of the business in China, and JÉRÉMIE PAPIN, the chairman of Nissan Americas Company, will replace Ma Zhixin as the chief financial officer. In 2012, Ma Zhixin served as vice president of Dongfeng Co., Ltd., then transferred back to Nissan headquarters in 2018 and was promoted to chief financial officer the following year.Shanghai's state-owned assets reform concept stocks rose to the daily limit, and Shanghai Material Trade, First Medicine, Shibei High-tech, Kaikai Industry and Shanghai 900 set an international daily limit.CITIC Securities: As the Spring Festival approaches, consumption is expected to usher in a new round of rebound and repair. CITIC Securities Research Report said that the Politburo meeting held on December 9, 2024 once again made it clear that expanding domestic demand is the key policy direction for the coming year, "expanding domestic demand in all directions" and "vigorously boosting consumption", expressing positive and igniting market expectations. After experiencing a rapid rebound in September, the consumer sector generally pulled back in October-November because the short-term consumption data has not yet reflected the effectiveness of the policy and the policy strength in the coming year is unclear. We believe that as the Spring Festival approaches, the top-down emphasis on domestic demand and policy expectations are heating up, and consumption is expected to usher in a new round of rebound and repair. On the policy side, in addition to the "trade-in policy", we believe that there is still a package of consumption promotion toolboxes available, such as subsidies for first-time car buyers, maternity subsidies, and the issuance of state-subsidized catering and tourism coupons. We suggest that the consumption allocation should be progressive from both offensive and defensive to flexible varieties, with both offensive and defensive features: consumer Internet, dairy products with low valuation and high return, mass catering, etc., and flexibility: catering supply chain, alcohol, human resources services, hotels, etc., with obvious pro-cyclical characteristics, considering the consumption allocation demand driven by expectations first.
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Strategy guide 12-14
Strategy guide 12-14
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide
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Strategy guide 12-14