Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed at 8399.40 points, down 0.28%.At least 184 people were killed in an attack on a community in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. On December 9, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volcker Turk, said that Haitian gang armed forces attacked a community on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince last weekend, killing at least 184 people. Since the beginning of this year, the number of people killed in gang attacks in Port-au-Prince has reached 5,000. At present, Haitian gangs control 80% of Port-au-Prince, and violent incidents occur frequently.Reserve Bank of Australia: Potential inflation is still too high. There is still uncertainty about the prospects. The Committee is increasingly convinced that inflationary pressure is decreasing with the recent forecast, but the risk still exists. The Committee will continue to rely on data and changing risk assessments to guide its decision-making. Although the potential inflation is still at a high level, other recent economic activity data are mixed, but overall, November data is weaker than expected.
Afternoon comment: The Shanghai Composite Index rose more than 1% in half a day, and consumer concept stocks broke out collectively. The index was active in early trading. The Shanghai Composite Index rose more than 1% in half a day, and the Shanghai Composite Index rose more than 2%. In terms of sectors, robot concept stocks continued to break out, and the concept of PEEK materials led the rise. Both China Research Institute and Xinyi New Materials had a daily limit of 20cm, while Zhongxin Fluorescent Materials and Walter shares touched the daily limit; The large consumer sector collectively rose, with dairy stocks leading the gains, and Panda Dairy, Western Animal Husbandry and Li Ziyuan were trading daily; AI concept stocks fluctuated higher, and it is worth buying 20cm daily limit, Hanwang Technology, Xinhua Media and other daily limit; Insurance stocks strengthened, and Tianli Technology, Astar, Focus Technology and other daily limit. Overall, individual stocks showed a general upward trend, with more than 4,600 stocks rising. On the disk, all sectors in the two cities generally rose, with PEEK materials, film and television theaters and dairy sectors among the top gainers. India's SENSEX30 index opened 0.08% higher at 81,575.96 points. Among the constituent stocks, MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA opened 1.15% higher, ADANI PORTS rose 1%, and Indian State Grid rose 0.88%; In terms of decline, Maruti Suzuki opened 0.46% lower, Reliance Industries fell 0.4%, and TITAN fell 0.39%.
Agency: It is estimated that the shipment of small and medium-sized OLEDs will reach 1 billion units for the first time in 2025. According to Omdia's latest OLED Display Market Tracking Report, it is estimated that the shipment of small and medium-sized OLEDs will exceed 1 billion units for the first time in 2025. This milestone includes display panels ranging from 1 inch to 8 inches, covering a wide range of applications, such as game consoles, AR/VR/MR head displays, near-eye glasses and head-mounted display panels, automobile display panels, smart phones, sub-display panels, smart watches and industrial display panels.Sichuan Luqiao established a new building materials company, and the enterprise search APP showed that recently, Sichuan Jiaojian Building Materials Co., Ltd. was established, with Qu Hong as the legal representative and a registered capital of 5 million yuan. Its business scope includes: sales of building materials; Non-metallic minerals and products sales; Manufacturing of nonmetallic mineral products; Metal ore sales, etc. Enterprise survey shows that the company is indirectly wholly-owned by Sichuan Luqiao.The IMF believes that Asian economies are resilient enough to withstand the test of turmoil. Economists of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) say that Asian economies are resilient enough to withstand the test of turmoil, emphasizing the importance of calmly coping with turmoil when the region faces various internal risks and challenges brought by Trump's return to the White House. Asia is still the key engine of global economic growth, but uncertainty caused by many factors has increased this year. The unexpected leadership change in Japan, the chaotic martial law storm in South Korea and Trump's tariff threat all make the future of the region even more unpredictable. Alasdair Scott, head of the Asia-Pacific Department of the IMF, declined to comment on specific countries and political situations, but he emphasized the resilience of Asia and said that the region still has great growth potential.
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13