[Jinshi Data Compilation: Summary of important news in European and American markets on November 28]
Domestic News:
1. The Tariff Committee of the State Council decided to extend the exclusion period for goods subject to additional tariffs from the United States to February 28, 2025.
2. The Tariff Commission of the State Council promulgated (Regulations on the Collection of Tariffs, Value Added Tax and Consumption Tax on Inbound Articles)
3. Li Yunze, Secretary of the Party Committee and Director of the Financial Regulatory Administration, recently presided over a symposium on the high-quality development of large banks to listen to relevant opinions and suggestions.
4. The working meeting of the market interest rate pricing self-discipline mechanism emphasized that deposit interest rates must not be manually adjusted in violation of regulations and loan interest rates must comply with the risk pricing principle.
5. Pilot expansion of wholly foreign-owned hospitals: Allow the establishment of wholly foreign-owned hospitals in Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou, Fuzhou, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and the whole island of Hainan.
6. Shanghai will revise the auction rules for 'Shanghai license plates', allowing participation in the bidding after paying social security or individual income tax for one year.
7. Shanghai Stock Exchange: This week will focus on monitoring stocks with severe abnormal fluctuations such as Sunrise Orient, as well as newly listed stocks in their early stages.
8. In November, the People's Bank of China conducted 800 billion yuan of reverse repo operations through fixed quantity, interest rate bidding, and multiple price bidding methods.
9. The Exit and Entry Administration of the People's Republic of China decided to implement the 'one visa, multiple entries' policy for tourism to Hong Kong in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, the 'one trip per week' policy for tourism to Macau in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, and the 'one visa, multiple entries' policy for tourism to Macau in the Hengqin Guangdong-Macao Deep Cooperation Zone.
International news:
1. The UN nuclear agency report states that Iran plans to install thousands of new centrifuges.
2. The German government plans to provide approximately 2 billion euros in new subsidies to the chip industry, with the new funds allocated to chip companies covering 10 to 15 projects, including the production of unprocessed wafers and microchip assembly.
3. Indonesia's Chief Economic Minister stated on Friday that Indonesia will continue to implement the B40 biodiesel program starting January 1 next year, while currently using B35.
4. Tokyo's inflation rebound sparks interest rate hike expectations, with the yen breaking through the 150 mark for the first time since October 21.
5. The swap market expects about a 40% chance of the Bank of Canada cutting interest rates by 50 basis points in December.
6. Bitcoin rises to $98,000 per coin, up 2.46% for the day. (Source: Jin Shi Data)