Guotai Junan: The long-term incremental "option" brought by humanoid robots is expected to help the valuation of the rare earth sector rise. When looking forward to the strategy of the rare earth sector in 2025, Guotai Junan said that the market had expected that with the slowdown in the growth of core demand power such as new energy vehicles and wind power in the future, the demand for rare earth markets is under downward pressure. However, we expect that the rising consumption of magnetic materials for new energy vehicles and the warming demand for wind power are still expected to support the basic demand growth, and the demand for equipment renewal that began to land in 2024 is expected to become a new driving force for rare earth demand. On the supply side, an orderly pattern of domestic supply has been established, with many overseas planning increments but slow actual volume, and continuous supply-side constraints. In addition, the long-term incremental "options" brought by humanoid robots are also expected to help the valuation of the plate rise.HKEx: It is estimated that the T+1 settlement system will be ready by the end of 2025.Gobi Venture Capital announced in Shanghai that it will launch a $50 million venture capital fund to support Pakistan's technology start-ups. On December 12th, at the Pakistan Investment Summit held in Shanghai, Gobi Venture Capital, an Asian venture capital company, officially announced the launch of a $50 million fund Techxila Fund II to support Pakistan's start-ups, focusing on high-potential industries such as financial technology, e-commerce logistics and supply chain, health technology and SaaS. Gobi Venture Capital also signed a memorandum of understanding with Punjab Bank (BoP). (First Financial Reporter Qian Tongxin)
Market News: A Turkish delegation, including the Foreign Minister and the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, arrived in the Syrian capital. Kegong: Orban proposed to Putin a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the latest news from AFP, peskov, press secretary of Russian President and spokesman of Kegong, said on Thursday (12th) that Hungarian Prime Minister Orban proposed to Russian President Putin the day before: a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the report, peskov said that Russia submitted its "proposal" on the exchange of prisoners of war to the Hungarian Embassy in Russia that day, and Russia supported "Orban's efforts". (World Wide Web)
Market News: A Turkish delegation, including the Foreign Minister and the Director of the Intelligence Bureau, arrived in the Syrian capital.Podolyak, adviser to the Office of the President of Ukraine, said in an interview with Channel 24 that Kiev was ready to negotiate with Russia, according to a report on the website of Russian satellite news agency on December 12th. He said: "negotiations can be started under any circumstances, but it is best not to use the word' peace talks' because it will be negotiations on freezing conflicts. Let's be realistic. " He pointed out that simple solutions should not be expected, and Ukraine needs just peace conditions. Earlier, Kremlin spokesman dmitry Peskov said that Russia was willing to negotiate with Ukraine provided that the conditions proposed by Russian President Vladimir Putin were met. The conditions mentioned include the complete withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from Russia's "new region" and Ukraine's neutrality. (Reference message)Kegong: Orban proposed to Putin a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the latest news from AFP, peskov, press secretary of Russian President and spokesman of Kegong, said on Thursday (12th) that Hungarian Prime Minister Orban proposed to Russian President Putin the day before: a Christmas ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. According to the report, peskov said that Russia submitted its "proposal" on the exchange of prisoners of war to the Hungarian Embassy in Russia that day, and Russia supported "Orban's efforts". (World Wide Web)
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide 12-13
Strategy guide
12-13
Strategy guide 12-13