CICC: Give GM an initial rating that outperforms the broader market, with a target price of $65.National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC): We need to further strengthen the effective consumption promotion policies and support them with greater efforts. Wu Sa, deputy director of the Institute of Economics of the Macroeconomic Research Institute of the NDRC, said that it should be said that we have accumulated more and more experience in promoting consumption this year, whether it is the stock policy or the package of incremental policies. For example, the "two new" policy and the trade-in policy of consumer goods have greatly promoted the growth of consumption. This economic work conference also clearly pointed out that the effective consumption promotion policy should be further strengthened, and the scope should be expanded, the quality should be improved, and more efforts should be made to support it, which will inevitably bring better efforts to the consumption growth of household appliances, various household appliances and so on next year. In addition, this economic work conference also put forward many new policies to promote consumption, which will also affect the improvement of our consumer market next year, so it will have a greater supporting role for the consumer market next year. (CCTV News)Bitcoin futures rose more than 1.4% on Friday, and spot bitcoin hit the longest consecutive week for more than three years. At the end of Friday (December 13th) in new york, the main contract of CME Bitcoin futures BTC was USD 102,000, up 1.43% from the end of new york on Thursday, and it fell by 0.58% this week, and fell to USD 94,640 on December 10th. Spot bitcoin has risen by 0.68% in the last seven natural days, rising for the seventh consecutive week-investors are keeping a close eye on the potential regulatory stance of US President-elect Trump, the longest consecutive week since September 2021, temporarily reporting $101,000, and fell to $94,277.11 on December 10. The main contract of CME ethereum futures DCR was reported at $3,928.00, up 0.55% from Thursday, down 3.56% this week and down to $3,498.50 on December 10th.
Sun Hongmei was appointed as the Standing Committee of Anhui Provincial Committee. Recently, the Central Committee approved that Comrade Sun Hongmei should be appointed as the Standing Committee of Anhui Provincial Committee.Market News: Meta urges California courts to stop OpenAI from turning into a profit-making enterprise.Foreign media: Satellite images show that Russia is packing up equipment at the Syrian air base. According to a report on the website of Lianhe Zaobao in Singapore on December 14, the satellite images of Maxar Technology Company in the United States show that Russia seems to be packing up military equipment at an air base in Syria. According to the satellite image taken on December 13th, at least two An -124 transport planes' noses were raised at the Hermimim Air Force Base in Latakia province, which is located on the Syrian coast. Maxar Technology said that the nose doors of two An -124 heavy transport planes parked on the apron have been opened, ready to load equipment and goods. A nearby Ka -52 helicopter gunship is being dismantled and may be ready for transportation, while the personnel of the S-400 Triumph air defense missile system are also preparing to leave from the previous air base deployment site. (Reference message)
The second vote of the National Assembly on the impeachment case of Xiyue is obviously shaken and split within the ruling party. At 4 pm local time on the 14th (3 pm Beijing time today), the plenary session of the National Assembly of South Korea will once again vote on the impeachment case of South Korean President Yin Xiyue. If the impeachment case is approved by at least two thirds, that is, at least 200 votes, Yin Xiyue will be suspended immediately and the impeachment case will be handed over to the Korean Constitutional Court for a final ruling. Since the opposition camp in South Korea, which supports the impeachment of Yin Xiyue, has a majority of 192 seats in the National Assembly, Yin Xiyue's impeachment case will be passed in the National Assembly of South Korea as long as 8 of the 108 ruling party members vote in favor. It is reported that the ruling party will hold another emergency meeting of members of parliament before voting this afternoon. According to the news coming out, the ruling party may revise its boycott position in the last voting and will not restrict members from entering the venue to vote. Some analysts even said that the number of members of the ruling party in favor of the impeachment case may far exceed eight. (CCTV News)Funds continue to enter the market through the channel. The net subscription of stock ETFs exceeded 36.5 billion in the month. Since December, funds have continued to enter the market through stock ETFs (transactional open index funds). Wind information data shows that as of December 13, the net subscription share of stock ETFs in the month reached 36.543 billion. From the perspective of specific capital flow, broad-based ETFs attract gold strongly, and many CSI A 500 ETFs and CSI 300ETF are actively subscribed by investors. In addition, dividend ETFs are also net subscribed by investors. (Securities Daily)Russian parliamentarian: North Korea's special forces are assisting Russia in the war. On the 14th, the reporter of the General Taiwan Affairs Office learned that Andrei Kolesnik, a member of the National Defense Committee of the Russian State Duma, said in an interview with Lenta.ru on the 13th local time that soldiers of North Korea's special forces are assisting Russia in the war in order to gain practical experience. North Korean leaders sent troops to help Russia fight because the DPRK believes that the combat effectiveness of soldiers who have participated in actual combat will be doubled, especially the special forces must have experience in participating in real conflicts. Kolesnik also stressed that North Korean soldiers participated in the operation legally according to the treaty signed between Russia and the DPRK. (CCTV News)