Investors asked the Bank of India to allow the sale of national bonds as zero coupon bond. According to people familiar with the matter, investors urged the Bank of India to allow the state government debt to be converted into zero-coupon bonds. At a recent meeting with the Bank of India, insurance companies dominated the demand for facilities to register interest on national bonds and separate transactions of securities principal (STRIPS). Currently, the Reserve Bank of India only provides this function for federal debt. STRIPS is a popular product in the United States and other developed markets. It was first released in India in 2010, but it has little effect. However, in recent years, the demand for long-term savings products has increased and sales have surged. One of the people familiar with the matter said that allowing state bills to be converted into so-called divested bonds would give investors an additional spread of 30 to 40 basis points higher than that of similar federal securities. State bonds are illiquid and are usually sold at a higher yield than central government bonds.Turkey initiated the sunset review investigation of safeguard measures for Iranian float glass. According to China Trade Relief Information Network, on December 7, the Turkish Ministry of Trade issued Announcement No.2024/10, saying that the third sunset review investigation of safeguard measures was initiated for float glass originating in Iran at the request of domestic Turkish manufacturers; At the same time, it is suggested to levy a temporary safeguard measure tax of USD 36/ton on the products involved for 200 days from December 12, 2024, and the implementation of the measures shall be subject to the relevant tax collection order of the President of Turkey. The Turkish tax codes of the products involved are 70.04, 70.05 and 70.06. The final ruling will be made within nine months, except for another extension (up to six months). The announcement shall take effect as of the date of promulgation.Wo Sai will launch a mini 3D lidar in the field of robotics. From January 7 to 10, 2025, Wo Sai will participate in the International Consumer Electronics Show CES 2025 held in Las Vegas. At this year's CES, Hesai plans to launch its latest product, the new mini high-performance 3D lidar, on January 7th. This new product combines high resolution, low power consumption, lightness and flexibility, and is specially designed for the robot and industrial market. Mini's shape and flexible integration will make it an ideal choice for all kinds of mobile robots, enabling AGV/AMR, unmanned delivery vehicles, mowing robots, cleaning robots, agricultural robots, etc., as well as smart ports and factories, static sensing and other extensive industrial applications. In addition to displaying this new product, Hesai will also display high-performance lidar products for the pre-assembly mass production market on the spot.
Chinese brokerage stocks in Hong Kong stocks opened higher and fell back, China Merchants Securities fell more than 5%, Chinese brokerage stocks in Hong Kong stocks opened higher and fell back, China Merchants Securities fell more than 5%, and CITIC Securities, China Securities, Guolian Securities and china galaxy followed suit.The concept of commercial aerospace fluctuated and strengthened. China satellite hit the daily limit, and China satellite hit the daily limit in the afternoon. Cisco Rui and Shanghai Hanxun rose more than 10%, while Zhenradium Technology, Sichuang Electronics, Zhimingda, Shanghai Hugong and China Weitong rose more than 5%.Huatai Securities: The target price of Yum! China was raised to HK$ 472.48, and the "Buy" rating was maintained.
Hang seng china enterprises index erased the previous 3.5% increase.Huatai Securities: The target price of Yum! China was raised to HK$ 472.48, and the "Buy" rating was maintained.Treasury futures rose by 1.40% in the afternoon, with 30-year main contracts rising by 1.40%, 30-year main contracts rising by 1.40%, 10-year main contracts rising by 0.67% and 5-year main contracts rising by 0.43%, all reaching record highs. The 2-year main contract rose by 0.15%.