Huang Wentao of China CITIC Construction Investment Co., Ltd. and others: It is estimated that deficit ratio will rise to over 4% in 2025, and it is expected that the stock and debt will continue. On December 9th, the Political Bureau of the Central Committee held a meeting to analyze and study the economic work in 2025. Huang Wentao, chief economist of CITIC Jiantou, and Liu Tianyu, macro analyst of CITIC Jiantou, believe that the policy tone of this Politburo meeting is quite proactive, which shows that the central government has made a full assessment and policy reserve for the pressures and risks that may be encountered in economic development next year, which has strongly echoed the expectations of economic entities. Huang Wentao and Liu Tianyu pointed out that GDP growth in the fourth quarter is expected to reach more than 5.2%, achieving the expected goal of annual economic growth of around 5%. On this basis, the annual growth target of about 5% will also be the basic premise of policy discussion in the next few years. Since the fourth quarter of this year, the fiscal policy has been continuously overweight. This time, the fiscal policy is set to be "more active", which indicates that the fiscal policy will expand again. It is estimated that deficit ratio will increase to over 4% in 2025. Both stocks and debts are expected to continue. Unconventional countercyclical adjustment policies not only provide sufficient impetus for the recovery of economic vitality, but also provide strong support for improving expectations and reviving confidence, and provide sufficient source of living water for the capital market. The stock market is expected to continue to strengthen and the risk-free rate of return is expected to continue to decline.Reserve Bank of Australia President Brock: The upward inflation risk under discussion has eased, but it has not disappeared. We need to see more progress in basic inflation.Australia's S&P/ASX200 index has narrowed its decline and is now down 0.3%.
The interest rates of 10-year treasury bonds and CDB active bonds all went down by about 5bp, while those of 24 interest-bearing treasury bonds went down by 4.9bp to 1.856%, and those of 24 CDB dropped by 5.25bp to 1.9175%.Gaode Infrared sued six former employees and their new owners for infringing on business secrets. The other company: Gaode Infrared announced that there were "false records and false statements". On the evening of December 5, Gaode Infrared announced that the company filed a civil lawsuit against Zhejiang Juexin Microelectronics Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Juexin Company), Mao Jianhong and six former employees for infringing on the company's business secrets, asking the defendant to pay 200 million yuan in economic losses and other things. On December 6th and 9th, Juexin Company issued statements on the announcement of Gaode Infrared on WeChat WeChat official account "Juexin Microelectronics", claiming that there were "false records, false statements, misleading statements or major omissions" in the above announcement of Gaode Infrared. (per warp net)Baiao Intelligent: Cancel the absorption and merger of wholly-owned subsidiaries. Baiao Intelligent announced on December 10 that the company intends to cancel the absorption and merger of wholly-owned subsidiaries Kunshan Baisente Materials and Materials Co., Ltd. and Kunshan Baiao Intelligent Logistics Co., Ltd. in consideration of the actual operation and business development plan of the company. This termination will not lead to changes in the scope of the company's merger, the actual rights and interests held by the company will not change, it will not adversely affect the company's production and operation, and there will be no harm to the interests of the company and shareholders.
World Bank: Kenya's growth forecast for 2024 is lowered to 4.7% due to financial challenges.Australia's S&P/ASX 200 index closed at 8399.40 points, down 0.28%.Minister of Malaysia: ZTE will invest 200 million ringgit in Malaysia.
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