Chinese stocks and ETF US stocks soared at the beginning of the session, with many houses rising by more than 74%, shells rising by more than 13%, and Weilai and Xpeng Motors rising by more than 11%; China ETF rose more than 22%, China overseas Internet ETF rose more than 9%, and China large-cap ETF rose more than 7%.Societe Generale predicts that the S&P 500 will reach 6750 by the end of 2025.Jincai Internet: It is planned to establish a joint venture company with Qingdao Zhongcai Fund. Jincai Internet announced that the company plans to sign a strategic cooperation agreement with Qingdao Zhongcai Rongxiyi Equity Investment Fund Partnership and jointly establish a joint venture company Yidong Future Digital Intelligence Technology Co., Ltd. The registered capital of the joint venture company is 170 million yuan, of which 138 million yuan is subscribed by Qingdao Zhongcai Fund, accounting for 81.26% of the registered capital; Jincai Interconnect invested 31.86 million yuan with the appraisal price of 100% equity of Fangxin Technology, accounting for 18.74% of the registered capital. Fangxin Technology will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Digital Intelligence in the future.
The main contract of coking coal rose 4% in the day and is now reported at 1198 yuan/ton. The main contract of coke rose by nearly 4% in a day, and is now reported at 1875 yuan/ton.The central bank increased its holdings of gold and released a positive signal. Shanghai Gold ETF received a net purchase of funds for eight consecutive months. According to the data, as of the end of November, 14 commodity gold ETFs listed and traded in A shares all received a net purchase of funds during the year. From April to November, two ETFs received net capital inflows for 8 months, and Shanghai Gold ETF(518600) was the one with the largest net purchase, with an interval net inflow of 370 million yuan, which attracted considerable attention. (China Securities Network)Domestic futures closed at night, with coke up 5.6%, glass up about 5%, coking coal and synthetic rubber up over 4%, rebar up over 3% and iron ore up about 2.7%.
VinFast's second factory in Vietnam has doubled its production capacity to accelerate global expansion. VinFast Auto, a Vietnamese electric vehicle manufacturer, announced its expansion plan to build a second production plant in Vietnam, with a view to doubling its production capacity and meeting the growing market demand for its small and medium-sized models. The new factory is expected to have an annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles, which is the same as the company's existing factory in Haiphong, and is scheduled to be put into production in July next year. In addition, VinFast also announced plans to establish assembly plants in Indonesia and India, and postponed the start-up time of the factory originally scheduled for North Carolina to 2028. These measures mark the further expansion and deepening of VinFast in the global electric vehicle market.The CFPB of the United States ordered the supervision of Alphabet to file a lawsuit to fight back. The Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPB) announced that it ordered the federal supervision of Google Payment under Alphabet and determined that the services provided by Google Payment posed risks to consumers. Google Payment has filed a lawsuit against the authorities' decision.In 2025, the profits of the "Big Seven US Stocks" are expected to increase by only 18%. Investors are looking for new targets. It is predicted that the combined profits of the seven technology giants, namely Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA and Tesla, will increase by only 18% in 2025, far lower than the 34% in 2024. Excluding NVIDIA, the biggest beneficiary of AI fanaticism, the combined profits of the other six companies will only increase by 3% in 2025. To this end, investors have begun to look for new investment targets, such as energy and biotechnology units. An 18% profit increase is a good performance for almost all industries, except for these large technology companies. At the same time, the profit increase of the Standard & Poor's 500 Index is expected to reach 13%, higher than this year's 10%. In other words, these technology giants will no longer be the growth benchmarks of American companies. Julian McManus, portfolio manager of investment company Janus Henderson, said: "The Big Seven may not be the engine of market growth as it was in the past year." To this end, investors have responded. According to EPFR Global data, in the week ending December 4th, the IT sector suffered the largest capital outflow in six weeks, reaching $1.4 billion, while small-cap stocks attracted $4.6 billion in capital inflow. (Global Market Broadcast)