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Reserve Bank of Australia President Brock: The change in wording of the central bank's monetary policy committee is intentional. Reserve Bank of Australia President Brock: The change in wording of the statement is intentional. The Committee noted that the data had weakened. Have more confidence in inflation. The Committee believes that the economic situation is basically in line with expectations. No need for two or more quarterly inflation data to change. Will pay attention to all data including employment.The Shanghai and Shenzhen 300 Index opened at 4042.28 points in the afternoon, up 1.91%. The Shanghai Composite Index opened at 3,456.49 points in the afternoon, up 1.59%. Shenzhen Component Index opened at 10,958.68 points in the afternoon, up 2.12%. The GEM index opened at 2,299.14 points in the afternoon, up 2.25%. Small and medium-sized board opened at 11,786.93 points in the afternoon, up 1.99%.The Syrian opposition said it would hunt down and punish "those who committed crimes against the Syrian people". Syrian opposition leader Giulani announced on the morning of 10th local time that it would hunt down and punish "those who committed crimes against the Syrian people". Giulani said in a statement that he would "resolutely liquidate the criminals, murderers, military and security officials involved in torturing the Syrian people" and "pursue war criminals and pursue them to the countries where they fled until they are justly punished". The statement also said that the first "list of ringleaders who tortured the Syrian people" will be released soon, and those who provide information about senior military and security officials involved in the crime will be rewarded. (CCTV News)
Goldman Sachs: It is expected that the output of OPEC+will still depend on the data, and it is assumed that the output of OPEC+will increase for four consecutive months from next July under the strong demand in summer. It is estimated that India's oil demand will increase by 300,000 barrels per day next year, accounting for nearly 30% of the global oil demand growth.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.World Bank: Kenya's growth forecast for 2024 is lowered to 4.7% due to financial challenges.
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%.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.Reserve Bank of Australia: It will take some time for inflation to continue to reach its target. The job market is still tight. The economic situation has affected the family's discretionary expenditure. The gap between total demand and supply continues to narrow, and output growth is weak.
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