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.The turnover of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Beijing exceeded 1.5 trillion, exceeding 430 billion compared with yesterday.Tang Hui, former member of the Standing Committee of Anshun Municipal Committee of Guizhou Province, was "double-opened", and the website of the State Supervision Committee of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection was notified on December 10. According to the news of the Supervision Committee of Guizhou Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection, with the approval of Guizhou Provincial Committee, the Supervision Committee of Guizhou Provincial Commission for Discipline Inspection filed a case review and investigation on Tang Hui, former member of the Standing Committee of Anshun Municipal Committee of Guizhou Province and former secretary of Xixiu District Committee.
The investment of Shanghai private equity venture capital industry in the first three quarters was 45.947 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 50%. On December 10th, at the 17th Bund Finance Shanghai International Equity Investment Forum, the development report of Shanghai private equity venture capital industry in 2024 was officially released. According to the report, in the first three quarters of 2024, there were 327 investments in Shanghai private equity venture capital industry, a year-on-year decrease of 47%; The total investment was 45.947 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 50%. All rounds of financing activities have decreased, especially the A+ round, B round, D round and private placement round. The report also shows that in the first three quarters of 2024, the total amount of investment subscribed by Shanghai LP was about 67 billion yuan, a year-on-year increase of 15.61%; A total of 301 LPs were invested, a year-on-year decrease of 50.25%.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.Australia's S&P/ASX200 index has narrowed its decline and is now down 0.3%.
Hongya CNC: The income from exporting products to the US market is relatively low. Hongya CNC (002833) said on the interactive platform today that the company's products are exported to more than 70 countries and regions, and the income from the US market is relatively low.At the close of early trading, the main contracts of domestic futures rose more and fell less. Coke and BR rubber rose by more than 3%, while rebar, glass, hot coil, iron ore and Shanghai Bank rose by more than 2%. In terms of decline, the European line of container transportation fell by nearly 3%, while asphalt, alumina and No.20 glue fell by more than 1%.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.